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Tiger Balm Garden, dragon colours.jpg

Tiger Balm Garden, dragon colours.jpg
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Birds feature strongly in Chinese folklore as a symbol of freedom because they can roam the earth, swim in the sea and soar into the sky - often seen as a link between heaven and earth.

Dragons, meanwhile, have different meanings attached to their colour.

Many people associate the black dragon with vengeance. Thus, it’s often linked to catastrophes like storms and floods.

The white dragon symbolizes purity, just like in the West. However, people sometimes also associate it with death and mourning and see it as a bad omen.

The red dragon symbolizes good fortune. For this reason, the symbol is popular at weddings and other celebrations to encourage happiness and good luck.

The yellow dragon symbolizes good fortune and power. Some also believe this dragon can control time and seasons. Since it’s the most revered dragon, ancient people often used it as a symbol of empire and the emperor. People also generally associate this dragon with attributes like warmth, wisdom, and wealth.

 

 

 

 

Date picture taken (may be approximate): 
Tuesday, January 1, 1957
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