Friday photo: Dragon Market
Filipinos perform a dragon dance on the trading floor of the Philippine Stock Exchange in Manila on February 3, 2011 to celebrate the Lunar New Year’s ‘Year of the Rabbit’. From Sydney to Pyongyang, the Lunar New Year was marked by a thundering barrage of firecrackers, family feasts — and rabbits galore.
Filipinos perform a dragon dance on the trading floor of the Philippine Stock Exchange in Manila on February 3, 2011 to celebrate the Lunar New Year's 'Year of the Rabbit'. From Sydney to Pyongyang, the Lunar New Year was marked by a thundering barrage of firecrackers, family feasts -- and rabbits galore.
Filipinos perform a dragon dance on the trading floor of the Philippine Stock Exchange in Manila on February 3, 2011 to celebrate the Lunar New Year’s ‘Year of the Rabbit’. From Sydney to Pyongyang, the Lunar New Year was marked by a thundering barrage of firecrackers, family feasts — and rabbits galore.
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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