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November 8, 2019 Off By Soham Collins

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Next is ‘Chai Sen’, or the God of Wealth and Prosperity. He has long hair, holds a red wood and sticks out his long tongue. If there was a vote to see who is the most popular god, Choi Sen would probably come out on top. People worship Chai Sen to be blessed with prosperity and wealth.

Boardwalks provide another way to see the forest while preserving the forest floor from damage. Some of these allow for self-guided touring. Others emanate from a discovery centre. Bring the kids so they can learn while on holiday. Here they will learn to understand the value of preserving a complex ecosystem; how all parts work together to pump life not just around in circles, but into the global environment. Their education could make a significant impact.

Noon and 2:00 PM – Family Amphitheater Performances at Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., L.A. Join the jam with One World Beat. An adult must accompany children. Admission: $10 adults, $5 children 2-12. For more information, call (877) 722-4849.

9:45 AM – Five-Minute Doll ‘Dos at American Girl Place, 189 The Grove Dr., L.A. Learn speedy hairstyles, like a twisty bun and game-time ponytail, and get a goody bag of accessories and styling instructions, too. Reservations required. Ages 8 and older. $27 per person. For more information, call (877) 247-5223.

A list of George Sand’s conquests reads like an artistic who’s who of weird European events at the time. Liszt, Victor Hugo, Dumas (pere) and the painter Delacroix were all the targets of her naughty network, but some say she failed with every one.

Among these species you could spot platypus and kangaroos. Watch for water dragons too. Use not just your eyes, but your ears: listen out for their calls. Spend some time splashing in rock pools or simply watching for the more than four hundred bird species as they nest, mate, migrate or flee from human presence. Binoculars and camera are a must.

That’s all for Guan Di and a few Chinese gods and a little bit of Chinese culture. There may even be a little Guan Di celebration in your own country if you have a China town back home.