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Monday, January 09, 2012

2012 Lunar New Year The year of the Dragon



Celebrated on the first day of the Chinese Lunar Calendar, this is the most important annual festival for the Chinese community.Each year is named after one of the 12 animals according to the Chinese Zodiac.The year 2012 will be the turn of the dragon to rules.Houses are cleaned and decorated to prepare for the big day.Debts are settled, prayers and offerings are made. New clothes are bought and plenty of food are prepared. Family members from far come back for the gathering. New year cards are exchanged between friends and relatives. A reunion dinner for the family is held on the eve of the new year.Bad language and unpleasant topics are discouraged.                           


                                             In the eve the reunion dinner is a must

There are lion dances and small fire works. Red paper showing Chinese characters of prosperity and wealth are pasted either in front or inside the house. Ang-Pow or red packet containing money is given out to children and elderly.Open house is practised for visiting relatives and friends with various ethnic races. The new year is lasted for fifteen days which the concentration is on the first three days. The celebration ends with the Chap Goh Mei on the fifteenth day.

                                              Chap Go Mei celebration in Malaysia


                                      Tradition of giving red packet with money "Ang Pow"


                                         Mandarin Orange will kick off the festive mood


                                                   The red packet call Ang Pow

The red Ang Pow is the main attraction during the period with small one, unmarried and employee will received them with happiness and wishing for prosperity.I even drop by to Mc Donald every year to taste the "Prosperity Burger" which will come once a year during the Lunar New Year.


                                                   Sure to try a Mc D burger

To all my Chinese reader and friends wishing a wonderful New Year and "Gong Xi Fa Chai"

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