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Year of the Rabbit: Three faces of the Chinese rabbit you may not know

China Daily 22 Jan 2023
JADE RABBIT ... Known as Yutu, or Jade Rabbit, the pet (or pets) of Lunar Goddess Chang'e often appears grinding herbal medicines with a pestle in the Lunar Palace ... pet and flew toward the moon where she became a goddess, and she has lived there with the white jade rabbit ever since.
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New photos from China's lunar rover released with New Year blessings

People Daily 22 Jan 2023
Yutu, or Jade Rabbit, is known as the pet of Lunar Goddess Chang'e in the Chinese mythology. The rabbit's common association with Earth's only natural satellite led China to name its first moon rover "Yutu.". In 2019, China sent another rabbit visitor to the moon.
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Year of the Rabbit sees much-loved creature hop onto center stage

China Daily 21 Jan 2023
Folklore says the jade rabbit on the moon is transformed from Chang'e, a Chinese moon goddess, meanwhile some believe that Chang'e flew to the moon with the jade rabbit ... Evidence of such a tale can be found in many relics, such as on the tomb portraits from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), which were called "jade rabbits pounding medicine".
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Cultural China: Year of the Rabbit: Three faces of the Chinese rabbit you may not know

China.dot.org 21 Jan 2023
JADE RABBIT ... Known as Yutu, or Jade Rabbit, the pet (or pets) of Lunar Goddess Chang'e often appears grinding herbal medicines with a pestle in the Lunar Palace. Legend has it that Chang'e, after swallowing a magic pill, took her pet and flew toward the moon where she became a goddess, and she has lived there with the white jade rabbit ever since.
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2023: Year of the Rabbit

Hindustan Times 21 Jan 2023
One legend goes that the Jade Emperor — an important Chinese deity — had invited all the animals to a "great race," with the first 12 winning his favor ... So more precisely, 2023 is the year of the water rabbit ... In Chinese folklore, the Jade Rabbit, often portrayed as the Moon Goddess Chang'e's companion, is said to be pounding the elixir of life.
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Full text of Xi Jinping's speech at 2023 Spring Festival gathering

China.dot.org 21 Jan 2023
The Year of the Rabbit is coming ... In traditional Chinese culture, rabbit (tu) is called Ruitu (auspicious rabbit) or Yutu (jade rabbit), representing quickness and wit, purity and kindness, peace and beauty. The auspicious rabbit bodes well for China, which is increasingly peaceful, and full of vigor and vitality.
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Xi Jinping delivers speech at Spring Festival gathering

China.dot.org 21 Jan 2023
Xi pointed out that, in traditional Chinese culture, rabbit (tu) is called Ruitu (auspicious rabbit) or Yutu (jade rabbit), representing quickness and wit, purity and kindness, peace and beauty. The auspicious rabbit bodes well for China, which is increasingly peaceful, full of vigor and vitality.
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Chinese New Year rabbit statues leap into S.F. Here's where to find them

San Francisco Examiner 19 Jan 2023
It’s rabbit season in The City ... This season’s Year of the Rabbit sculptures hit the streets Jan ... Bravery Rabbit ... Maanmaansik Rabbit ... This rabbit honors the Chinese New Year tradition of families coming together to celebrate life and a positive future ... The rabbit is painted with jade stones for eyes, a symbol of renewal, longevity, and immortality.
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Here Comes the Year of the Rabbit: The Symbol of Prosperity and Happiness

China Daily 19 Jan 2023
As one of the twelve Chinese zodiac animals, the rabbit is not only cute, but also holds many interesting implications ... In ancient times, white rabbits were the symbol of national prosperity ... China's first lunar rover is also called the "Jade Rabbit".
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Will the Year of the Rabbit finally bring us some peace in 2023?

Finger Lakes Times 19 Jan 2023
In Chinese culture, bunnies are often feminized, associated with the Jade Rabbit that lives with the moon goddess and symbolizes selflessness, piety and sacrifice ... People are often more familiar with the Jade Rabbit, but there is a lesser-known Rabbit God called the 兔兒神 — which the poet Chen Chen uses as his Twitter display name.
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Lunar New Year in Las Vegas: A guide to events and exhibits

Las Vegas Review-Journal 16 Jan 2023
The Bellagio Conservatory’s Lunar New Year exhibit features 45,600 flowers, a 32-foot-tall medallion honoring the Year of the Water Rabbit, 88 I-Ching coins on a gold money tree, koi fish, hanging jade talismans, a birdcage with zebra finches and more, on display 24 hours daily through March 4.
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U.S. Postal Service holds ceremony for Chinese Lunar Year of the Rabbit Stamp release

People Daily 15 Jan 2023
Camille Zhou, a Chinese-American illustrator, designed the Year of the Rabbit stamp ... The geometric figures from the forehead to the bridge of the nose include moons and stars, which can quickly remind people who are familiar with Chinese culture of the Moon Palace, a folklore which features a jade rabbit.
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Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit with these Lunar New Year 2023 finds

New York Post 12 Jan 2023
Yes, we do mean hoppy, as this is now the Year of the Rabbit, according to the Chinese Zodiac and corresponding lunar calendar ... Kate Spade Year of the Rabbit ... Wolf & Badger Year of the Rabbit Limited Edition Jade Necklace, $68 ... Rock this rabbit-shaped jade necklace from Wolf & Badger for luck and style, sold on the site for a limited time.
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Jump into the Year of the Water Rabbit at Shangri-La The Fort

The Manila Times 12 Jan 2023
Canton Road invites guests to welcome a year of prosperity and lunar luck in the exciting celebration of the Year of the Water Rabbit ... Chef Wang's signature and specialty dishes, good for a minimum of 5 dining guests, enjoy well-curated Emerald, Jade, Gold, and Diamond set menus, as well as a special Year of the Water Rabbit menu items ... ....

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