As we head into the year of the hog we must remember that Chinese New Year is not only celebrated by Chinese worldwide but also by other Asian races like the Indo-Chinese and the Japanese.
Here in Australia we prefer to call it Lunar New Year because it is celebrated by not just the Chinese but also by the Vietnamese, Cambodians and other ethnic groups all across the country.
But whatever our races are, we are all Australians and proud to be celebrating our heritage which makes us who we are today. Though a big occasion, Lunar New Year will never be as grand as is celebrated in Malaysia as of right now.
Especially in my hometown of Sibu where firecrackers is a definite must on New Year's eve tonight when the whole town will resembles a war zone. There will be none stop firecrackers going off and smoke choking the whole town for hours leading up to and past midnight.
At least that's how I remember it to be and I'm quite sure it's still the same! It's been 17 years since I was back in Sibu for Chinese New Year and sadly I've lost that yearning for it after such a long absence from the festivity.
But not to worry, I shall try to make an effort to spend Chinese New Year in Sibu one of these years but timing is never right. But that's ok coz there's always next year...and next year...and next year. Have a safe and prosperous New Year people!
Saturday, February 17, 2007
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Gong Xi Fa Cai
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May this year bring prosperity and health
Happy CNY..
And tks for the blue suit hunk!
Keong Hee Huat Jai to you and Terese too!! Thanks for these me foochow hor. LOL!! :)
Happy Chinese New Year, Wuching!
I come to this comment means i come to pai nien u this year oledi huh brother :) , happy new year. benghui woke up very early this morning nagging us to get hse ready for new yr. wife n I worked till almost 3.30 this morning..all the work we left till last minute bcos we were working till Friday evening
Happy Lunar New Year to you and your lopor
Australia much much better than NZ during Lunar New Year.It totally boring there
Wish one day you can celebrate in KL as well
kong hei fatt choi everybody!
It's supposed to be called Lunar New Year :P But got too used of calling it Chinese New Year already ahhaha...
Gong xi fatt chai!!
What's with the blue shirt hunks?
xing nian fatt chai, kampua stall not open yet!!!! hungry.
irene: coz we forgot about other ppl other than chinese also celebrate it!
neo: u like?
clement: aiya CNY dun eat kampua lah..eat something better like blue splendour!
SA: u & i live far away from excitementland!
why they rolled the rice into tiny balls, true reason from my In Law who are hainanese:-
During Cheng Meng Festival when the hainanese prepare hainan chicken rice for praying in the cemetery they roll the rice into tiny ball for easy to take and need not take along a lot rice bowl for praying.
In other words this tiny rice ball is serve for the dead..lol
nine3nine3: OMG! i'm dead!
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