Category: Festival

  • CNY 2013: 年初一 Bai Nian & Karaoke

    CNY 2013: 年初一 Bai Nian & Karaoke

    CNY 2013: 年初一 Bai Nian & Karaoke – Very standard stuff I did on the first day of Chinese Snake Year! Woke up late in the morning, started off the day with Gong Hei Fatt Choi to daddy and mommy, ang bao, visit relatives to get more ang bao, visit aunty uncle grandma to get even more ang bao, eat, and ended up karaoke, Xbox and spend time at home with family. Simple day, yet tiring, and fun too!
    Ah Ma’s expression very funny.
    LOL.
    How’s your Chor Yat for you? Looking forward to PSY performance on Chor 2!
  • CNY 2013: 年初二 The Reunion Lunch

    CNY 2013: 年初二 The Reunion Lunch

    CNY 2013: 年初二 The Reunion Lunch – Happy Chinese New Year everyone, it’s a one very very good celebration of the year with your friends and family, no matter you are Chinese or not, celebrate or not, let’s embrace the celebration and feel the fun and love and food! Here’s some simple yet awesome dishes I had at my grandma’s. How about yours?
  • Lou Sang @ Kechara Oasis

    Lou Sang @ Kechara Oasis

     
    Lou Sang @ Kechara Oasis – Finally, the first Lou Sang of the year of snake! Two more weeks till Chinese New Year 2013 and the atmosphere and celebration is starting already. Lou Sang is one of my favourite thing to do during Chinese New Year because it’s funny, fun and shiok. But then I don’t really like to eat the Yee Sang, I just like to Lou. Haha.
    Anyway, we did the Lou Sang last Monday at Kechara Oasis, a high-end vegetarian restaurant and I still prefer a Yee Sang with raw fish. Oh oh oh, let’s lou sang!
    Group photo! Alamak, so formal!
  • Old Hong Kong CNY At One Utama

    Old Hong Kong CNY At One Utama

    Old Hong Kong CNY At One Utama – Went to One Utama Shopping Mall last weekend for movie and dinner with Clarice. It was one hell battle in the car park as it took me almost an hour to look for a parking spot. I advise you guys to go on the weekday or night time, or early in the morning.
    Saw their Chinese New Year decorations there and it’s pretty interesting as malls are competing with malls on who’s got the best decor. At One Utama, you can see a little Chinatown here which resembles the early 60s of Hong Kong. Cute!
    By the way, I went to watch the horror Mama at TGV and it was good freak show! I just love horror movie so much and TGV has upgraded into a better cinema now comparing to GSC at there. On a weekend, with a Citibank card, I can get a cheaper ticket at TGV than GSC. Hohoho. I used to hate TGV for high price but now not really already. =D What do you think?
  • Chinese New Year Is Almost Here At Pavilion, Bukit Bintang

    Chinese New Year Is Almost Here At Pavilion, Bukit Bintang

    Chinese New Year Is Almost Here At Pavilion, Bukit Bintang -Two more weeks to Chinese New Year, the Snake year, are you ready to celebrate this best-of-the-best Chinese festival of the year? Almost all shopping malls are decorated with ching chong Chinese New Year decorations and all competing to show the best decor of all the lure customers.
    Well, it’s fun to see the decoration, feel the atmosphere, but I feel most important is that your mall must have good parking, cheap parking, good shops, cheap buys not just good decor. Last Saturday I went to the city, famous shopping district Bukit Bintang for some CNY shopping and it’s fun, spent for like almost whole day at there and the traffic in the city was so traffic, the street was so crowded with people, especially Pavilion where the super red red Chinese New Year decoration attracts so many visitors. I went there to see see also. =D
    Kid by the roadside of Bukit Bintang.
    Well, my ass, my body is so itchy for Chinese New Year now, 2 more weeks of work to go and it’s gonna be slacky and slow, and I don’t care already, Chinese New Year DAI SAI. HAHA.


    Have you got the feeling of Chinese New Year for this year Snake Year already?

  • Mid-Autumn Lok-Lok At Steve’s

    Mid-Autumn Lok-Lok At Steve’s

    Mid-Autumn Lok-Lok At Steve’s – Mid-Autumn Festival is often known as a reunion day for the Chinese, but it’s not as important as Chinese New Year’s Eve, so I did not reunion with my family.

    So how did I celebrate Mid-Autumn this year? I actually so-called celebrated it on the eve, means the day before at my friend – Steve’s place. To be exact, it was his uncle’s place. Very simple only, they hired a truck of Lok-lok (fish ball, sausage, meat skew steamboat) and we went to eat. That’s it.

    No lanterns because the kids took them all. So, it’s us the 4 ma-lat-lous – Steve, Arvin, Wesley and me talking crap and eat lok lok, and with a bunch of Hakka uncle and aunty that I do not know. First time being in a Hakka-community that I know nothing about this dialect.

    Thanks for the invite. I’m getting interested with the Hakka-dialect, anyone teach me? Let’s start with vulgar word first (most language learner start with vulgar word, don’t you think so?). Haha.

  • 中秋节快乐 Happy Mid-Autumn Festival 2012

    中秋节快乐 Happy Mid-Autumn Festival 2012

    中秋节快乐 Happy Mid-Autumn Festival 2012.

    Enjoy your moon cake, have fun reunion with your family, enjoy all the great food, BBQ, steamboat, beer and talking cock with friends and family, enjoy the round round moon, enjoy the night, enjoy Mid-Autumn!

    Another year of spending mid-autumn away from home, nothing much feeling already, it’s just another day of my life, at least I did have mooncake and wishes people here and there. Hehe. I don’t think I will get much chance to celebrate mid-autumn together with my family too, nevertheless I am looking forward to go home some other day.

    Happy Mid-Autumn Festival. Yay. My friend Chien Chern who is in Liverpool told me that ‘外国的月亮真得比较圆, the moon at foreign country is truly rounder’. Wow.

  • Fun Time At Taylor’s University Photo Studio

    Fun Time At Taylor’s University Photo Studio

    Fun Time At Taylor's University Photo Studio

    Fun Time At Taylor’s University Photo Studio – I’ve taken an elective course in school for this semester – Digital Imaging. It’s more about learning some editing via Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. There’s a few elective that we can choose, other than Digital Imaging, there’s Creative Thinking and Visual Culture. Most useful of all, of course is Digital Imaging.

    Recent class, I get a chance to use the school’s photo studio, seems very well-equipped with various backdrop and studio lighting, tripod too. Despite having a good studio, my photography skill is not that good. Nevertheless it was a fun time pressing the shutter button in the studio. I have some problem focusing and getting the best lighting setting sometimes. My camera was on Shutter priority mode all the time, is it correct?

    Anyway, the photos taken are actually for us to learn how to mask on Photoshop. Quite fun. Took a lot of photos, and check out some shots below.

    Fun Time At Taylor's University Photo Studio

    Fun Time At Taylor's University Photo Studio

    Fun Time At Taylor's University Photo Studio

    Fun Time At Taylor's University Photo Studio

    Me…

    Fun Time At Taylor's University Photo Studio

    Wesley Low, Seremban boy.

    Fun Time At Taylor's University Photo Studio

    Dancer Arvin Tang, Medan boy who likes Malaysia so much.

    Fun Time At Taylor's University Photo Studio

    Steve of Pahang!

    Fun Time At Taylor's University Photo Studio

    Jia Hui, the Ipoh girl.

    Fun Time At Taylor's University Photo Studio

    Gino and Moh.

    Fun Time At Taylor's University Photo Studio

    Azhar as subject.

    Fun Time At Taylor's University Photo Studio

    A group photo.

  • Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam

    Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam

    Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam – It’s hungry ghost month (Phor Thor), or just simply the 7th month in the lunar calendar. It’s one culture festival for the Chinese. It used to be a very eerie month but with the busy city nightlife and the loud ‘kotai’ playing at almost every neighbourhood, the eerie feeling gets away.

    Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam

    Taboos are strictly observed in this month to respect the dead spirit (we call them ‘buddies’). Parents always warn children not to play at night or go out till late night in this month. Yeah, I still don’t really dare to get pass midnight where the city gets quieter a bit. Haha.

    Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam

    During hungry ghost month, many people worship the King Of Hades – Tai Su Yeah. Peter Tan has a good write up of Tai Su Yeah. I went to Jalan Pasar at Bukit Mertajam (玄天庙) to visit the biggest Tai Su Yeah in Malaysia and also do a little prayer.

    Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam

    Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam

    Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam

    It was very crowded. Worshipper of all ages offering the Tai Su Yeah/King Of Hades with joss stick, ‘gold’ paper, and fruits. I prayed and I went away. There’s a few thing you cannot do at there, considered taboo, like you need to be careful of what you talk, no vulgar stuff, have to be kind, and do not place anything on their offering table even for just a while, it will be considered as coffering to the ‘buddies’ and the Tai Su Yeah.

    Well, Happy Hungry Ghost Month!

  • Goddess Of Mercy – Guan Yin’s Birthday 观音誕

    Goddess Of Mercy – Guan Yin’s Birthday 观音誕

    Goddess Of Mercy – Guan Yin’s Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan) – Taoist and devotees celebrates the birthday of Goddess of Mercy (also known as Guan Yin Dan) on 19th February, 19th Jun and 19th September each year on the lunar calendar.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    It’s a very hot Sunday!

    Today is the 19th February in the lunar calendar and it’s a very happenings day at the Goddess of Mercy Temple (Kuan Yin Teng) on Pitt Street. I went there with grandma to pray, I also brought along my camera to take photos of the celebration. It’s really very crowded and hot because of the burning of joss stick. It’s overly crowded in the temple hall, moreover some part of the temple is closed for renovation.

    It’s very uncomfortable to move around due to the heat and amount of people, but then I managed to ooze myself into the crowd to pray and take photos.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    Look at the number of joss sticks!

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    The super crowded inner hall of the temple.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    Lighting up the joss stick.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    Offers to the Goddess of Mercy.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    Freeing the birds is a way of doing good deeds, which I don’t really agree as these birds and caught and then bought to release.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    The birds stall.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    Huge dragon joss stick.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    Giving out food and drinks to the needy.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)


    Renovation going on in the temple.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    There’s a corner offering ear piercing. It is said that it brings good luck to the children who get their ears pierced during Guan Yin’s birthday. There’s many parents bring their little girls for ear piercing. It looks pain, some are brave and some cried. I’ve pierced before and I know the feeling. Haha.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    There’s many beggar gather at the Kuan Yin Temple on this day and there’s people bring a bag of coin to give out to them.

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