Showing posts with label Singapore River Hong Bao. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Singapore River Hong Bao. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Chinese New Year 2014 - River Hong Bao - Chinese Zodiac Horoscopes

Last weekend, visited the River Hong Bao at The Float at Marina Bay. It was so crowded being the first day of Chinese New Year too. The River Hong Bao will end on 8th February 2014 (Saturday). Do go down and visit, the performance this year was very good but I did not stay to watch the entire performance.

The most popular exhibits at the River Hong Bao must be the 12 chinese zodiac.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Skywatch Friday - Singapore River Hongbao 2011 - God Of Fortune


The favourite part of the Singapore River Hongbao 2011 must be the God Of Fortune. Everyone hoping and praying that the God of Fortune will bless them with good fortune and good wealth in the Year of the Rabbit.

It is real huge and tall.

So many people at the foot of the God of Fortune trying to catch hold of some lucky numbers. At certain interval, the God of Fortune will spray some gold confetti and lucky numbers (from 0 to 9). You can see many people turning their umbrella upside down and trying to catch these numbers. It is quite funny looking at the video that the people can move from right to left.

After getting these numbers, they will bet on four numbers and hope to win them in the lottery. The four numbers lottery is known as four digit lottery and you must bet a lot of win a lot. If you bet $1 the winnings for top prize is lesser, I think is $1000 or so. I cannot remember how much that is cause I dont buy any 4D lottery.

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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Singapore River Hongbao 2011

Singapore River Hongbao is a yearly event to welcome the new Chinese New Year. Without fail, almost every year, hubby and me will visit the event. This year, we dont get to see many lanterns but the performance make up for it.



Ooooo, I wish I could have a gold coin as big as this...lol.


I dont see the yearly horoscope anymore. What a disappointment!

A replica of the Goddess of Mercy Temple at waterloo street.



This year there are more than one million people who visit the event.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Chinese New Year 2011 - Year of the Rabbits


This being the Year of the Rabbit, of course, there are lots of rabbits mascots at the Singapore River Hong Bao.






So we got to eat more carrots in the Year of the rabbits.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Singapore River Hongbao 2011

Last Saturday night, hubby and me visited the Singapore River Hongbao at The Float in Marina.

It seems like a yearly affair for us to visit the event.

We saw our Prime Minister at the event too. Just like everyone, I took a video of him hahaha.

The big head dolls are so cute, they are performers from Taiwan.





Another video of the prime minister, I was not actually following him, was taking photos of others, when hubby told me prime minister is behind me, so I just turned around and took a video of him.

Message to prime minister, Budget Day is coming, hope to hear good news. :) My wish is to make housing more affordable for first timers. Property prices have gone crazy due to investors. In Singapore, not surprising if you heard from friends they own more than one property, more than one handphone, more than one car, etc. but not me I am using a pass me down handphone from my son...lol. (hey son's old phone still working since son is upgrading to Iphone.)


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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Chinese New Year - Singapore River Hongbao 2010-Carnival

I have finally managed to post all the Chinese New Year's photos...lol. Been caught up with too many commitments.

Besides exhibiting lots of lantern, there was a mini carnival at the Singapore River Hongbao.



And I love this the most. The kids looked like hamsters in the giant ball. The water in the pool is not very deep.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Chinese New Year 2010 - Singapore River HongBao 2010-Dragon and Phoenix Porcelain Lamp

Sorry that I am so busy to continue with the photos of Singapore River Hongbao 2010 due to my busy commitments.

The Dragon and Phoenix Lantern attracted a lot of attention. They are made of porcelain plates, bowls, cups, spoon, etc. Fantastic.





Difficult to take a good photo with so many spotlights around the lanterns.

A short video showing the lantern.