It's coming to the 15th day of the Lunar New Year nevertheless the festive cheer goes on. Gong Xi Fa Cai to all. It is grand affair in Malaysia mainly because the Chinese community are the 2nd largest population here.
True to the '1 Malaysia' concept brought forward by our current prime minister, open houses picked up momentum more then ever.
The political party MCA held theirs on the 1st day of Chinese New Year and it was a rousing success as turnout was massive. Many turned up to experience Chinese delicacies and get a chance to greet cabinet ministers who were there to join in the celebration.
The lion dance is a major attraction and sought after for their presence brings luck into the premises of where they perform. Their routine is not an easy feat especially those who jump on pillars.
Another must experience is the Yee Sang also known as Lo Hei. It's an appetizer before the family has their meal on the eve of the celebration. The tossing is to mark prosperity for the year and the higher it goes the larger the growth in fortune.
My tossing didn't go too well as you can see above.
My fear of the Lion Dance is officially over this year when I had a chance to get up close to one. At one stage i got so brave I wanted to catch them by their horns.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Career Options ...
Children are normally attracted to what their parents do for a living and they try to emulate it. That itself paves way to where their future destination would be when they reach the crossroad.
The way daddy's been working lately drives my attention to it. He has strategically placed himself near good flow of air (considering the heat we face in Malaysia) and abundance of food.
Now if that's not good career I don't know what is ...
The way daddy's been working lately drives my attention to it. He has strategically placed himself near good flow of air (considering the heat we face in Malaysia) and abundance of food.
Now if that's not good career I don't know what is ...
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