Tag: Miao Hui

  • 庙会 2013: Happening & Beautiful Chinese New Year In Penang

    庙会 2013: Happening & Beautiful Chinese New Year In Penang

    庙会 2013: Happening & Beautiful Chinese New Year In Penang – Looking at the photos below, I am sure that it’s another reason to visit Penang during Chinese New Year besides food. It’s culture, it’s people, it’s happening, it’s fun. I have been going to Miao Hui for quite a few years, they look the same to me, but it just never failed to impress visitors from other places and it’s an awesome day to bring your camera out for a little fun. I never thought of going to the Miao Hui this year because it’s all the same, but since I’d nothing to do, I went there with Alvin, brought my lovely Canon along, and shoot. Surprised to meet quite a number of familiar faces there too and ended chattering a lot and quite many shots.
    Well, this post is so delayed because it happened like 1.5 months back because I left my camera back in Penang, now I’ve got it, and you can get ready to put Penang into your next place to visit during Chinese New Year next year.
    Houston, NASA of Penang. LOL.
    What’s up what’s up.
    Ong Kooi Jin!
    Khoo Kongsi.
    Beautiful girls.
    Scott!
    With Gen Yong & Alvin.
    Uncle RELA.
    Yi Jun.
    Gen Yong, Kok, me, Alvin & Min Xiang.
    Kok & JJ.
    LANSIs. Emily, Jameson, Lester, Victor, Nick.
    Yao Jing. Pattern banyak.
  • Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012 – Last year, I did not go to check out the Miao Hui in Penang because I was in Kuala Lumpur, studying. This year, I has a long holiday and I get a chance to visit this super happenings, crowded, fun cultural festival in George Town, Penang.

    庙会, Miao Hui is a Chinese New Year cultural event and festival that happens in Penang yearly. This introduces the Chinese culture to everyone, Chinese, non-Chinese, tourist, anybody. It’s fun because that you can find good food, have many opportunity to try out your photography skill, learn some Chinese culture that you don’t know, play games, see performance, join the crowds and more. It’s like a big carnival, at the same time can explore the old city of George Town. Most of the Chinese clan houses are open for free during that day.

    I have been there for a few years before during my high school time, but it still doesn’t feel bored to me. Hueisean, as a Penangite haven’t see the Miao Hui before, how can that be? So I brought her to check it out and she was excited.

    The zodiac for this year is Dragon and so the Miao Hui were dragon themed all over the place. The crowds were huge, newspaper reported there’s more than 100,000 visitors to the Miao Hui. That’s really a lot! I armed myself with Lumix LX5, Canon 60D + Sigma 30mm f1.4 + Sigma 8-16mm and a tripod, then I started shooting around at there.

    I went there at about 6.30pm, found a parking spot and started exploring around with Hueisean. Met some friends too. Although it’s almost the same every year, I felt it has become better, with more food, more games and better decorations too. We walked until about 9pm until our leg were tired, then we went back home. We didn’t really explore the whole Miao Hui as there’s too many activities and we were tired. There were a firework showcase at 12am too, but we missed it. Overall, that day was fun and tired. Good job to the organizer and Penang State Government.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Entrance to the central performance stage, a “red carpet” for VIP too. (Pitt Street / Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling)

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Kids looking at Penang’s Chingay performance. Chingay is an activity that involve balancing a huge flag with hand, and head. (Pitt Street / Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling)

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Chingay in action. (Pitt Street / Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling)

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    The entrance to the main stage with red carpet. (Pitt Street / Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling)

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    High school student dressed in traditional clothing leaded by VIP at the back to the main stage. (Pitt Street / Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling)

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Look at the crowds! Hueisean and I were following the VIP on the red carpet. =D

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    Look at the amount of camera!

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    Tiger, the zodiac for 2010.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Hueisean biting on Taiwanese sausage.

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    Entrance of Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi.

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    Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi Clan House.

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    Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi Clan House.

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    “One for one dolar.”


    Students dressed in traditional clothing, selling food like herbal eggs, my favourite!

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    Chinese-style alcohol container.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Chinese-style alcohol container. The word read as Jiu, which means alcohol.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    With the Chinese traditional funny face clown.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Entrance to Cheah Kongsi.

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    There’s a stand-up comedy talk show by Penang’s stand-up comedian Kim Sir at Cheah Kongsi.

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    Girl checking out the “wishing-CD”. It’s just plain CD where you can write your wish, then stick on the dragon. It’s a way of decorating with recycle item. (Cheah Kongsi)

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    Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng arrived and lousang.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Very funny. There’s a section which introduces you about Chinese festival. At the Cheng Beng section, there’s a Chinese grave, writing “someone’s grave”. Cheng Beng is a Chinese festival where people pay respect to their ancestor.


    A gift shop at Armenian Street.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    An antique bike shop on Armenian Street.

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    The uncle was playing on a Shanghai’s guitar which need to strum and press on the key.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Yummilicious deep fried street food. There’s my favourite fried siu mai.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Entrance of Tua Pek Kong Temple, Armenian Street.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Tua Pek Kong Temple, Armenian Street.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Exhibition of Baba Nyonya culture at Hock Teik Seah Tua Pek Kong temple.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Playing congkak, a traditional Malay/Baba Nyonya game.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Showcase on how a Baba Nyonya wedding is like.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    If you haven’t check out the Miao Hui before, come back next year during Chinese New Year season, it’s something that must not be missed in Penang. =)

  • 光明新春庙会 Guang Ming Daily’s Miao Hui 2012

    光明新春庙会 Guang Ming Daily’s Miao Hui 2012

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    #1: Guang Ming Daily Press Centre.

    光明新春庙会 Guang Ming Daily’s Miao Hui 2012 – The press centre of Guang Ming Daily on Macalister Road turns into a happenings carnival on last Sunday night where thousands flocked into the compound of Guang Ming Daily and Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Centre. It’s the annual ‘temple fair’ by Guang Ming Daily which is a mini carnival that stages performance, dragon dance, lion dance, and a mini art-craft market in conjunction with the celebration of Chinese New Year.

    This ‘temple fair’ or known as Miao Hui to the Chinese is a smaller scale of Chinese New Year carnival celebration by the Penang State Goverment.

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    #2: Performance stage.


    #3: Sun Yat-Sen Centre on Macalister Road, Penang.

    It happened on the Saturday night that I was free and have got nothing to do, curiously, I went to check out the Guang Ming Miao Hui on Macalister Road, armed with my photography gear. My friend Min Xiang, Kok Sheng, Sammy and Stanley were there too, I went there to meet them up.


    #4: Kaka Art Market.

    The whole carnival occupied two addresses on Macalister Road, the Guang Ming Daily & Sinchew Daily Press Centre and the Sun Yat-Sen Museum. There’s a mini art market (Kaka Art Market) at there which sells plenty of cute and cool handicraft. All the handmade were pretty impressive and nice. I bought something at there too.


    #5: Cute handmade bunnies.


    #6: Some handmade.


    #7: More handmade.


    #8: Figurine.


    #9: A shit head figure.

    The Miao Hui is mainly about the mini art market, stage performance which includes local artists, dragon dance, wushu demostration, magic show, dance performance and a special appearance of traditional dragon dance – Ban Deng Long 板凳龙, which the long dragon is made of wooden plank and then decorated with colourful Chinese lanterns.


    #10: Wooded dragon – Ban Deng Long.


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    #12: The dragon is now flying.


    #13: Happy boy.


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    #16: Min Xiang.


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    I spent about 2 hours at there photographing and chatting with friends and home I went. Chinese New Year mood is coming very early this year with these Miao Hui carnival. Happy early Chinese New Year my friends and everyone! =)

  • Away to PLKN (Day 41): Lion Dance at Tiger CNY Miao Hui

    Away to PLKN (Day 41): Lion Dance at Tiger CNY Miao Hui

    I got a little bit crazy already and is bad at managing my content. Suddenly I jump out a post about the Miao Hui that happened during Chinese New Year in February, a long time ago. Do you mind or not? Mind also I have to post it up already, who call me to be in NS right now and I’ve no content to write. WTF.

    Anyway, let’s cut the crap and going into something interesting. So this year’s Miao Hui was unlike last year, this year, I sat down with Alvin at the Lion Dance area to see the Lion Dance show from start to end. I didn’t know why last time didn’t go check it out.

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    It seems like very interesting because there’s so many people standing by to wait for the performance. Alvin is a fan of Lion Dance, me is not. We got a good spot in front of everyone, most photographers like us where there too!

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    Something wrong with the schedule that day. It’s 15 minutes behind schedule, only then it started.

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    They were great, they can jump up and down so steadily without any mistake. I wish I could too!

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    Some Chinese said touching the Lion head bring good luck and prosperity. After the dance, the Lion heads were placed on the ground and everyone went to touch it. Me too! Good luck for me. Haha.

     

     

  • Away to PLKN (Day 9): Penang Tiger CNY Miao Hui Until At Night

    Away to PLKN (Day 9): Penang Tiger CNY Miao Hui Until At Night

    Chinese New Year Penang Celebration Miao Hui 庙会 post is back again. This time I’ll show about what happened at night. I’ll let the photos speak more because I am in NS and I lazy to write more. So sorry people.

    Some people stay there until 11am because there’s fireworks, I went home at around 1030pm already because I was too tired. I was there from 4pm till 10pm, it’s quite long for me, moreover I’ve been there before, so I didn’t want to stay until everything ended.

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    My aim was to visit every corner of the Miao Hui and finally we did, only that we did not see the fireworks.  At night was prettier because there’s the lantern and light. Ideal for photoshooting.

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    Andy Ooi.

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    Taking photos with the God of Wealth. Haha.

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    Wearing Kooi Jin’s uniform.

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    Lou Sang!

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    Janice was part of GBBM too.

    Then I went to look for Kooi Jin who was the helper for GBBM which organized part of the event near Han Chiang’s Temple. Their theme was 忠 (zhong), literally means honest.

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    Taking a break at mamak stall.

    Then we went to eat dinner at a mamak stall, the same stall I ate the year before.

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    Squeezing the balloon to BOOMS.

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    There’s fashion show too! Best part.

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    There’s also band performance at the temple.

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    Walk around, shoot shoot, and played Chinese calligraphy and I admit my calligraphy skill sucks, since high school.

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    I wrote 天天快乐 which means happy everyday.

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    Chinese Opera.

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    Bubble tea rocks!

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    Met Jocelyn Yew. =D She’s helping at there too.

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    Went home! Really tired and interesting photoshoot. I was satisfied with what’ve got in my camera. Didn’t really meet a lot of people there but it’s still fun.

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