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Gecko: An Auspicious Sign
We can often find there is a gecko sign on the rear of a car. The first sign of the gecko attached on the Audi means quattro technology. But “quattro” is instead of Gecko stickers in recent years.
This culture is preserved in China because “gecko” sounds like “shelter” and “a blessing”. So paste the gecko is an auspicious

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