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Travel Bug Dog Tag Race to Hong Kong - Flaming Tigers

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Owner:
HooperMcLean Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Saturday, April 15, 2017
Origin:
Hong Kong
Recently Spotted:
In GTS030 - Carriage

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Current Goal

Return to Hong Kong after seeing as much of the world as possible.  Beat the "Celestial Dragons" and "Sea Pigs" back home first.

About This Item

Race back to Hong Kong - the Flaming Tigers vs. the Celestial Dragons and Sea Pigs

 

This trackable was released by Boy Scout Troop 1 of Hong Kong.  Troop 1 has three patrols: the Celestial Dragons, Flaming Tigers, and Sea Pigs.  Each patrol has its own trackable.  We want to see which of the 3 trackables gets home to Hong Kong first.  Plus, we are curious about the interesting stops they will encounter on the way back!

 

About the Tiger in Chinese culture 

 

Throughout Chinese history, the tiger has incited a sense of both awe and admiration: its prowess, its ferocity, its beauty, and the harmony of the opposites. The tiger is full of life and embodies the spirit and drive to achieve and make progress.


The tiger has been common in the southern and northeastern China, and is revered by the Chinese as a creature with many symbolic attributes. Each direction of the compass is traditionally believed to be ruled by a mythical creature; the White Tiger is the ruler of the West. The tiger is also associated with autumn, when it comes down from the mountains into villages, and is personified by the constellation Orion, which is prominent in autumn. In Chinese astrology, the star Alpha of the Great Bear constellation gave birth to the first tiger. The tiger represents the masculine principle in nature and is king of all the animals, as shown by the four stripes on his forehead, which form the character Wang (王), or King. The tiger is regarded as one of the four super-intelligent creatures, along with the dragon, phoenix and tortoise; for centuries, the four have been a major design motif in Chinese art.


In southern China, on the tiger's birthday, on the second moon in the lunar calendar, fixed in the Western calendar as March 6, women worship the White Tiger. They place paper images of the tiger in their homes to keep away rats and snakes and prevent quarrels. On this date, effigies of the tiger are also put in front of temple buildings for people to make offerings. The God of Wealth, the deified Marshal Chao Gongming (Chao Kungming), is depicted riding a black tiger and holding a silver ingot. The Chinese call an able general a "tiger general" and a brave soldier, a "tiger warrior".

 

In Chinese folk tales, tigers kill evil men and protect good men. Tiger charms are used to keep away disease and evil, and babies are given colourfully embroidered tiger shoes for protection. Tiger images frequently decorate children's clothing and tops. The "Tiger Claw" (hu chao) amulet is believed to ward off sudden fright and give the wearer the courage of the tiger. Because the tiger wards off disasters, it is popular as one of the nine gods worshipped at the New Year Festival. Tiger images are painted on the walls of homes and temples to keep away evil spirits. Dragon-Tiger Mountain is the name for the palace of the hereditary head of the Daoist religion, located in the Dragon Tiger Mountains of Jiangxi Province, east of the capital city of Nanchang. Zhang Daoling (Chang Tao-ling), the "First Master of Heaven" in the Daoist religion, is depicted riding a tiger and carrying a demon-dispelling sword as he escorts the dead to their final destination. A Daoist legend tells of two brothers who took on the role of protecting human beings by capturing demons and throwing them to tigers.


As the enemies of evil spirits, especially those who torment the dead, tigers are carved on tombs and monuments. The Chinese system of feng shui(geomancy) requires that a burial site be higher on the right side, the stronger side of the body, so that the White Tiger can guard it; the Azure Dragon guards the left side, the body's weaker side. The Tiger is the third animal in the 12-year animal Zodiac. People born in the Year of the Tiger are thought to be brave, strong, stubborn and sympathetic. The tiger represents the greatest earthly power, as well as protection over human life. It chases away the so-called "three disasters": fire, thieves and ghosts.


The tiger is historically a Chinese cultural symbol. It has inspired imagination, stories, paintings, and poetry with the tiger: the earliest tiger statue was found in the Neolithic period in China 7000 years ago; the Year of the Tiger, tiger shoes or hats; the Tiger seal, Tiger Tally and Tiger General. There are also idioms and poetic renderings such as: Tiger roaring & dragon singing-the world is peaceful; Mountain and Valley replying- the people are wealthy and the country strong.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_in_Chinese_culture


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Tracking History (2284.9mi) View Map

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Dropped Off 7/29/2017 Ullii placed it in GTS030 - Carriage California - 2,260.27 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/29/2017 Ullii retrieved it from "Y" Look Here?...A Quick Stop TB Motel California   Visit Log

Picked up!

Dropped Off 5/22/2017 MathProfessor placed it in "Y" Look Here?...A Quick Stop TB Motel California - 2,264.14 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/24/2017 MathProfessor retrieved it from Dulles Travel Bug Hotel Virginia   Visit Log

Grabbed this TB before heading on my flight out west. I'll drop it in Tahoe. Hopefully it can make a quick move to San Francisco and then across the Pacific.

Dropped Off 4/20/2017 SparkyBagman placed it in Dulles Travel Bug Hotel Virginia - 16.25 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/20/2017 SparkyBagman retrieved it from Hokies and Tigers and Geocaching oh my! Virginia   Visit Log
Dropped Off 4/15/2017 HooperMcLean placed it in Hokies and Tigers and Geocaching oh my! Virginia   Visit Log

Sent this trackable on its way in McLean, VA today

Write note 4/15/2017 HooperMcLean posted a note for it   Visit Log

Dropped in McLean, VA at GCW46G5

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