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The Goldfish And Their Sharp Eyes
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These photos of goldfish were captured on April 06, 2012 at the Goldfish Treasure at Ocean Park in Hong Kong. There are hundreds of sparkling goldfish to be viewed in this place.
According to their website, in Chinese culture, the goldfish is a symbol of good fortune, peace and friendship. It is a descendant of the wild gibel carp – originally a small, unattractive dark gray or brown carp. In the period between the Three Kingdoms and Eastern Jin, the golden gibel carp was first discovered. Since the word fish, pronounced as "yu" in Chinese, signifies surplus, the hobby of rearing goldfish has long been associated by the Chinese with good luck and prosperity. It was one of the first fish to be domesticated, during the Song Dynasty in China. Over 300 varieties of goldfish exist today, each with its own unique coloration and physical characteristics. Goldfish can live to up to 10 years old.
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