Day: June 4, 2016

Dragon Dance

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Dragon Dance
Dragon Speech
Image by failing_angel
Celebrations at Trafalgar Square to see in the Chinese New Year, this time – the Year of the Rabbit.

After the greetings and speeches, the eyes of the Lion were dotted, the Dragon danced, and then one of the Lions performed ontop of a series of poles.

The dragon is carried on poles by a team of people. The team mimics themovements of the river spirit in a sinuous, undulating manner. As the dance progressed, they spelled out various ideograms.

Kung Hoi Fat Choi
Happy New Year

Enter the Dragon
Dragon Speech
Image by BowBelle51
Thursday 30 October 2014: Enter the Dragon

Dragons are mythical creatures. They are usually shown as gigantic and powerful serpents or other reptiles with magical or spiritual qualities.

Like most mythological creatures, dragons are perceived in different ways by different cultures. Dragons are sometimes said to breathe and spit fire or poison as well as many other elements. They are commonly portrayed as serpentine or reptilian, hatching from eggs and possessing typically feathered or scaly bodies. Winged dragons are usually portrayed only in European dragons while Oriental versions of the dragon resemble large snakes. Dragons can have a variable number of legs: none, two, four, or more.

Dragons are often held to have major spiritual significance in various religions and cultures around the world. In many East Asian cultures dragons were revered as representative of the primal forces of nature, religion and the universe. They are associated with wisdom—often said to be wiser than humans – and longevity. They are commonly said to possess some form of magic or other supernatural power, and are often associated with wells, rain, and rivers. In some cultures, they are also said to be capable of human speech.

MOMENTS AND SPEECHES -ROAMING DRAGON –BRINGING PAN-ASIAN FOOD TO THE STREETS – Street Food-Catering-Events – Photos by Ron Sombilon Photography-57-WEB
Dragon Speech
Image by SOMBILON PHOTOGRAPHY | GALLERY | VIDEOGRAPHY
Photos by www.RonSombilonGalleryPhotography.com

ABOUT ROAMING DRAGON
www.RoamingDragon.com

Roaming Dragon came to life as two lifelong friends identified a major void in Vancouver’s food scene…the absence of restaurant quality food being served via Food Trucks!

Since launching in June 2010, Roaming Dragon has earned praise for our menus, our involvement as leaders in the food truck revolution, and for elevating the food truck experience across Canada.

Roaming Dragon can be seen on the streets of Vancouver, catering the city’s most exciting events, at a Farmers Market, or participating in charity events.

We specialize in authentically unauthentic Pan-Asian deliciousness. We offer unique interpretations of dishes and flavours familiar throughout Southeast Asia.

Street Food. Catering. Events.

As crazy as it may sound, the Dragon is so much more than a truck that serves food…the Dragon has a spirit and energy of its own!

From the aesthetics of the Dragon to the delicious smells, the music to the welcoming lanterns, the amazing food to our incredible staff…the Dragon has heart and soul.

The combination of food, music, smells, and smiles from our team make the journey to the Dragon special. We’re PROUD of our team, PROUD of our food, PROUD of our suppliers, and most of all PROUD to serve our customers.

We fundamentally believe that you DESERVE the finest ingredients, prepared with care and respect, and presented in unique and delicious ways.

We’re PROUD to know where our food comes from, that it was raised ETHICALLY and NATURALLY. Our team takes PRIDE in bringing you the most INNOVATIVE Pan-Asian cuisine you’ll ever come across!

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USO Screening – How to Train Your Dragon 2

Check out these How to Train a Dragon Images:

USO Screening – How to Train Your Dragon 2
How to Train a Dragon
Image by The USO
Military children take photos with "Toothless" the dragon following a special advance USO screening of the movie "How to Train Your Dragon 2,” at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, June 4, 2014. The USO strives to make every moment count for troops and their families around the world year round like the advance USO screening of “How to Train Your Dragon 2.” The “Every Moment Counts” campaign invites Americans everywhere to join the USO in honoring an creating moments that matter for our nation’s troops and their USO photo by Cherie Cullen.

USO Screening – How to Train Your Dragon 2
How to Train a Dragon
Image by The USO
Left to right, Emmy Award-winning actress and USO veteran America Ferrera, Canadian actor/comedian Jay Baruchel, and Writer and Director Dean DeBlois, sign autographs following a special advance USO screening of the movie "How to Train Your Dragon 2,” at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, June 4, 2014. The USO strives to make every moment count for troops and their families around the world year round like the advance USO screening of “How to Train Your Dragon 2.” The “Every Moment Counts” campaign invites Americans everywhere to join the USO in honoring an creating moments that matter for our nation’s troops and their USO photo by Cherie Cullen.