A support organisation for migrant parents in Auckland is experiencing a baby boom because of a surge in the number of dragon babies born to Chinese parents.
Membership at the Chinese Parents Support Service Trust for new Chinese migrant mothers has reached 200 - and one in four mothers had a dragon baby born this year.
Many Chinese consider the Year of the Dragon, which began on January 23, to be the most auspicious year to have a child, and the trust was set up last year in anticipation of a baby boom, said founding member Eva Chen.
Ms Chen, 32, who has her own 5-month-old dragon baby Arthur Wen, says her organisation plays a "very vital role" in helping Chinese migrant parents raise their children here.
"In Asia, these mothers would have the whole village - their mothers, grandmothers, relatives - to help with their baby, but here they have nobody," said Ms Chen, who has two daughters aged 5 and 7. "The trust can be where these new Chinese mothers here can turn to if they need help."