Happy New Chinese year – it’s the year of the Rat!
More than a billion Chinese are celebrating the change of the year, that follows a 12 year cycle. In Chinese culture, rats were seen as a sign of wealth and surplus. Because of their reproduction rate, married couples also prayed to them for children.
We know for sure that eating cooked rats is a Chinese delicacy we’re never going to try, but no one stops you from doing that.
Domain investor, Frank Schilling, has one more reason to celebrate the new year in China, as YearOfTheRat.com is in his domain portfolio.
Hand-registered in 2003, the domain has been listed at Afternic for $9,880 dollars. You can actually go to YearOfTheRat.com and negotiate its price on the Uniregistry Market.
Happy New Year! 😀
just add a little bit of sea salt, pepper and paprika and drown it with ginseng Brandy, it tastes like Austin BBQ chicken.
I am going to chow down 3 dozens of these finger lickin Goooooooooooood
yummy…….
“just add a little bit of sea salt….”
Isn’t that how the plague started?