Happy Chinese New Year 2023 The Year of Rabbit By World Traveler & Chinese Expert Christine Williams
According to Feng Sui and Chinese Horoscope expert - thechinesezodiac.org, the year of 2023, the Wet Rabbit year, is supposed to be a good year for the Goat, Pig, and Dog -- "They can expect a particularly positive and prosperous year, with blessings on the financial front and potential for successful business ventures and rewarding careers."
But this is not a very good year for Rooster!
"It is believed that those born under the Rooster sign may face some challenges during the Year of the Water Rabbit 2023. It is advised that Roosters be cautious and work hard to increase their chances of having a successful year. Some people may also use Feng Shui remedies to prevent illness and accidents."
See the Birth Year in the Zodiac Signs below to find your Zodiac animal!
WHERE TO CELEBRATE 2023 CHINESE NEW YEAR IN THE SOUTH BAY
South Coast Botanic Garden
26300 Crenshaw Boulevard, Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274
The First-Ever Lunar New Year Celebration!
SAT-SUN, JAN 28-29, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Live Performances - 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Tel: (424) 452-0920
https://southcoastbotanicgarden.org/lunar-new-year-celebration-at-south-coast-botanic-garden/
Cabrillo Way Marina
2293 Miner St., San Pedro, CA 90731
The 9th Annual Port of Los Angeles Lunar New Year Festival is happening on Saturday, January 21st from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm.
This special cultural festival features Lion Dancers, crafts, food, live musical entertainment, and more.
Born and raised in Taiwan, Christine Williams relocated to the United States to attend graduate school where she studied graphic arts and psychology. There she worked in the medical industry, the arts, and computer industries. Christine has always had an interest in finance and is a private investor. In Taiwan Christine enjoyed a music career, some modeling, poetry contests and TV commercials. None of it though was enough to keep her from moving to the United States where she had dreamed living for years. Christine is a life long learner and keeps expanding her interests. Fortunately she met her husband Lee in the US and they happily reside in Palos Verdes. She can be reached at: bidearwls91@hotmail.com