My professor asked, "So what do Chinese people call Chinese New Year? Just 'New Year'? Or do they say 'Chinese New Year' as well?" I thought that was a peculiar observation. I've never thought about that until he mentioned it. Funny how a perspective from a different cultural background makes you notice little things that you don't usually pay any attention to.
Some pics of my CNY- the first that I spent away from my family and all the relatives in Penang, and the first I spent in KL. So boring. Should've gone back with them instead. Anyway. Pics as below-
I love how everyone stood around and watched the lion dance together, while I sat higher watching them watch the lion dance. Teehee.
I got a mandarin orange from the lion! Yay me.
Uncle using iPad to record lion dance.
CPP reunion. Well, a mini one.
Reminiscing good ol' days.
Praying to the Jade Emperor for good health, good luck and a peaceful and awesome year ahead.
Fire, and fireworks.
Rituals.
On days like these I'm just so lazy to think of anything better to write. Or more like, I'm just so lazy to think. :P You can't blame me though, I just went through my first night in the labor ward, and all I can say is, I don't think I'll be in ObGyn. Not my cup of tea, thank you. But more on that later. Adios!
1 comment:
wow i didn't know you went back to penang every year for cny until now! initially when we moved to kl our family still made a trip there but after that the traffic jam in penang got too much for them lol.
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