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Year of the Dragon: Navigating Cultural Traditions and Domain Opportunities​

As the vibrant festivities of the Year of the Wood Dragon unfold, the spotlight extends beyond cultural celebrations to illuminate exciting opportunities in the domain name landscape. Welcome to a journey where tradition seamlessly meets opportunity.

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https://robbiesblog.com/happy-new-year-its-the-yearofthedragon-com/13019
 
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“Gong Hei Faat Choy ”is Cantonese ,the widely used in the city Guangdong,China and the Hongkong.

People in China always say “Gong Xi Fa Cai” (恭喜发财)during the period of Chinese New Year when the time they meet each other!


Happy Chinese New Year!
 
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“Gong Hei Faat Choy ”is Cantonese ,the widely used in the city Guangdong,China and the Hongkong.

People in China always say “Gong Xi Fa Cai” (恭喜发财)during the period of Chinese New Year when the time they meet each other!


Happy Chinese New Year!

Are you a domain investor?
 
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Are you a domain investor?
Yeap, im a Domainer from China and recently caught a wonderful domain “Plut.(us)” means God of wealth .
 
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I was actually born in the previous year of the 'wood dragon'. Which tells you my age! - Shhh, don't tell anyone 🤫
 
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Good luck to all this new lunar year. 🧧🐉🐲 May everything go well for you.
 
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I was actually born in the previous year of the 'wood dragon'. Which tells you my age! - Shhh, don't tell anyone 🤫
Happy birthdayyear! ;)
 
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新年快樂!(This means Happy New Year! in Chinese).
 
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Yeap, im a Domainer from China and recently caught a wonderful domain “Plut.(us)” means God of wealth .
Take a look at pronamer.com/m/ to see if you could help sell some to the Chinese? Some names are very good for the Chinese market.
 
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