China set to ring in Lunar New Year
China set to ring in Lunar New Year
There's a whole lot more to the Chinese New Year of man’s best friend than just fireworks and festivities.

Hong Kong: There's a whole lot more to the Chinese New Year of man’s best friend than just fireworks and festivities.

Taking a stroll through Hong Kong's busy Times Square is just one way Bobo enjoys spending his Lunar New Year holiday.

Like many Asian canines, this French bulldog is excited about the festivities. He's got a feeling this is going to be his year. And for good reason - it's the Year of the Dog.

The start of the Lunar New Year is often a time for Hong Kongers to get their fortunes told though sometimes it's better not to know.

"Your relationship is basically good, but this year Bobo will be lonely and have a small accident sometime in the summer."

It's also a time to visit the city's temples to give thanks for the past year and pray for good luck in the new.

Just how lucky you are though really depends on when you were born, according to celebrity fortune teller Peter So.

So says lucky signs this year are the snake, pig, and rabbit. Snakes will have the best year - in love and in their careers.

Unlucky signs this year, according to master So, the ox, goat, dragon and dog. Ox and goat people will be the target of vicious gossip and will be prone to digestive problems.

"Dog people will likely fall into deep depression around the end of September, so they should take a holiday that month. Dragons born in the spring and summer will experience changes for the worse in their career and in love."

And once you've taken all those precautions, hit the town! The start of the Lunar New Year is traditionally a time for man - and his best friend - to invest in a new wardrobe.

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