WELCOME TO RICHMOND!
Actually, it should be Welcome to Canada! We are celebrating the Winter Olympics and it is taking place in beautiful British Columbia. Just last evening the Olympic torch passed by my Aunt’s apartment building – an exciting moment – a once in a lifetime moment for most of us.
Here at the Richmond Oval, our new ice rink, there will be several events taking place. More events take place in other locations, such as Whistler, which is world famous for skiing & snowboarding.
We truly do welcome our global neighbours to our beautiful city and we hope that they enjoy the games, the entertainment, our gorgeous scenery, our pretty & functional cities and most of all, our friendly, multicultural population.
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!
Roaring into the metro-Vancouver area this February 14th is the Year of the Tiger – a wonderful celebration full of excitement and pageantry. Here in Richmond we have a large Chinese population and so we know how to really welcome the New Year! There will be many celebrations throughout the lower mainland – parades, fireworks, and our Asian malls here in Richmond have everything you need to dress up and decorate your home.
There are 12 animals/creatures in the Chinese Zodiac, 鼠 Rat, 牛 Ox, 虎 Tiger, 兔 Rabbit, 龍 Dragon, 蛇 Snake, 馬 Horse, 羊 Sheep, 猴 Monkey, 雞 Rooster, 狗 Dog, 豬 Pig. The cycle repeats itself every 12 years, for example, 2010 is Year of the Tiger, and so 2022 will be the next Year of the Tiger.
Everyone has fun with the Chinese Zodiac horoscopes, so here is a description of the TIGER personality, for anyone born in this category:
Tigers are in the 3rd position on the Chinese Zodiac ladder. Tigers are brave, generous, intelligent, charming, competitive and also unpredictable. They perform best when they are in the lead, and they can be very stubborn when they find out that they are not in charge of a project. Tigers generally have an outward calm, but don’t be surprised when they pounce, which they will do when they feel it is necessary.
Gung Hay Fat Choi!
Actually, it should be Welcome to Canada! We are celebrating the Winter Olympics and it is taking place in beautiful British Columbia. Just last evening the Olympic torch passed by my Aunt’s apartment building – an exciting moment – a once in a lifetime moment for most of us.
Here at the Richmond Oval, our new ice rink, there will be several events taking place. More events take place in other locations, such as Whistler, which is world famous for skiing & snowboarding.
We truly do welcome our global neighbours to our beautiful city and we hope that they enjoy the games, the entertainment, our gorgeous scenery, our pretty & functional cities and most of all, our friendly, multicultural population.
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!
Roaring into the metro-Vancouver area this February 14th is the Year of the Tiger – a wonderful celebration full of excitement and pageantry. Here in Richmond we have a large Chinese population and so we know how to really welcome the New Year! There will be many celebrations throughout the lower mainland – parades, fireworks, and our Asian malls here in Richmond have everything you need to dress up and decorate your home.
There are 12 animals/creatures in the Chinese Zodiac, 鼠 Rat, 牛 Ox, 虎 Tiger, 兔 Rabbit, 龍 Dragon, 蛇 Snake, 馬 Horse, 羊 Sheep, 猴 Monkey, 雞 Rooster, 狗 Dog, 豬 Pig. The cycle repeats itself every 12 years, for example, 2010 is Year of the Tiger, and so 2022 will be the next Year of the Tiger.
Everyone has fun with the Chinese Zodiac horoscopes, so here is a description of the TIGER personality, for anyone born in this category:
Tigers are in the 3rd position on the Chinese Zodiac ladder. Tigers are brave, generous, intelligent, charming, competitive and also unpredictable. They perform best when they are in the lead, and they can be very stubborn when they find out that they are not in charge of a project. Tigers generally have an outward calm, but don’t be surprised when they pounce, which they will do when they feel it is necessary.
Gung Hay Fat Choi!
HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!
Once again the holiday for lovers is here – St. Valentine’s Day. A popular time for showing that special loved one how much you care by doing something special.
Chocolates, dinner at a good restaurant, jewelry, flowers – these are just some of the nice ideas you can act on for celebrating Valentine’s Day. If you want to do something really special, try going for a mini-vacation. This year Valentine’s Day falls on a Sunday, which makes it really easy for a short vacation. You can book a weekend get-away at a fancy hotel or even head off to a romantic location by plane. We have lots of ideas to help you decide, and you can call us at 604-278-8286 or e-mail at action@actiontravel.ca .
Join the celebrations for the Winter Olympics and Chinese New Year – then take some quiet time to enjoy the company of your loved one on Valentine’s Day.
Once again the holiday for lovers is here – St. Valentine’s Day. A popular time for showing that special loved one how much you care by doing something special.
Chocolates, dinner at a good restaurant, jewelry, flowers – these are just some of the nice ideas you can act on for celebrating Valentine’s Day. If you want to do something really special, try going for a mini-vacation. This year Valentine’s Day falls on a Sunday, which makes it really easy for a short vacation. You can book a weekend get-away at a fancy hotel or even head off to a romantic location by plane. We have lots of ideas to help you decide, and you can call us at 604-278-8286 or e-mail at action@actiontravel.ca .
Join the celebrations for the Winter Olympics and Chinese New Year – then take some quiet time to enjoy the company of your loved one on Valentine’s Day.
Post a message on my blog because I’d like to know what you plan to do during “Busy February”.
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