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Dragon Temple Chinese Zodiac Tour

Code : china_dragon01

Belief, superstition, cultural curiosity or just plain "hedging your bets". Many newspapers include horoscopes which we look to for guidance. In Chinese culture there is Sheng Xiao, also known as Chinese Zodiac, which attributes 12 animals in a yearly cycle progressing on Chinese New Year (commonly in February). This cultural belief pays close attention to "unlucky" times. These are different for each animal. This year the dragon, ox, dog and goat need extra luck and, great news, it is possible to "smooth your way" in true Asian fashion through ceremony and offering at a Chinese Temple. Even better news...Pickaboo has it all sorted for you!

 

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As much as we assign certain attributes to certain birth signs in Western superstition we also can believe that opposites attract and that certain birth signs are better off avoiding others. The Chinese Zodiac features similar observations. The biggest issue is that certain years will attract certain benefits or bad fortunes.

In 2019 is the year of the earth pig. (please understand that the Chinese New Year runs February to January so we are stating the calendar year it starts in)

More information on the Chinese Zodiac can be found here

Even if you are not one of these signs this is a truly unique opportunity to discover an aspect of Thai-Chino culture that is mostly out of reach of foreign guests. This Pickaboo Experience includes:

  • Pick-up/drop-off from/to Central Bangkok locations
  • Non-alcoholic drinks
  • Local Breakfast/Dinner
  • English Speaking Thai Guide
  • Offering sets for the temple and the ceremony
  • "Seam-See" fortune sticks and reading
  • "Kae-Chong" blessing ceremony to ward off bad fortune
  • * Voluntary donation to Poh Tek Tung Foundation (the most widely recognised EMS charity in Thailand) - https://newsreportmunkodkod.wordpress.com/2012/11/28/poh-teck-tung-foundation

Dress Code: Thai polite dress code: Smart Casual covering your upper arm and legs. Flip flops are OK.
Timings: 0730-0930 
Other languages: At Pickaboo we recognise the need to have tours conducted in other languages. It would be our pleasure to help you find a language buddy. Pickaboo does not wish to profit from this and will simply provide a suitable contact for our customer to make arrangements with.

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