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Rooster Inspires New Year Resolutions in Singapore Bird Park


Fireworks explode in Marina Bay during New Year celebrations in Singapore, Jan. 1, 2017.
Fireworks explode in Marina Bay during New Year celebrations in Singapore, Jan. 1, 2017.

A rooster at Singapore's Jurong Bird Park inspired visiting Chinese tourists to make a few resolutions on Wednesday, ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday.

The holiday, which ushers in the "Year of the Rooster" in the Chinese zodiac is an important festival in several Asian nations, where Chinese traditions hold sway.

The bird park's two-year-old rooster was fed extra helpings of mealworms as visitors looked on.

"This rooster brings me back to nature," said Chinese tourist Wang Jian. "I hope that our lives will also be able to slow down a bit, to return to a more natural pace."

The holiday begins on Jan. 28 and sees millions of Chinese return home or travel abroad.

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