In China the clam represents the opening of new horizons. It is served at New Year as a symbol of wealth and prosperity as its shape resembles ancient Chinese bullion.
In Ancient Greek mythology the owl represents wisdom. The Athenian owl coin was the first currency that was widely recognised and used in international trade.
The Chinese dragon is a symbol of power, strength and good luck. In Chinese daily language, outstanding people are compared to the dragon.
In China coral is a symbol of longevity. It is also a symbol of official promotion; a red coral button pinned to the hat was the official insignia of a high-ranking official.
Tangerines and oranges are auspicious Chinese New Year symbols. In Mandarin, tangerine sounds similar to the word for 'luck' and orange to the word for 'wealth'.
In many cultures the spiral is associated with the cycle of birth, growth, death and rebirth. It is also considered to represent the evolutionary process of learning and growing.
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