Year of the Tiger marks a chance to move past anti-Asian racism, say Richmond, B.C. residents

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The Lunar New Year, which begins Feb. 1, is a time for people around the world to embrace a fresh start and new opportunities.

But Sherman Tai, a Chinese astrologer based in Richmond, B.C., says while the upcoming Year of the Tiger offers hope, it also comes with its own set of challenges.

“Sometimes, Tiger is a bit aggressive,” he warned. “There could be arguments.”

Tiger is one of the 12 zodiac animals representing Asian lunar years. The Lunar New Year is celebrated by the Chinese as well as Vietnamese, Korean and other Asian ethnic groups in Canada and beyond.

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Richmond, B.C.-based

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