Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2014 Street Light-Up Ceremony - Part 4 - Writting Chinese New Year Couplets
Saw a stallholder writting Chinese New Year Couplets for his customer. It is traditional to hang couplets during Chinese New Year.
They usually contain words of good wishes and greetings.
Short video of his works.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2014 Street Light-Up Ceremony - Part 3
Monday, January 13, 2014
Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2014 Street Light-Up Ceremony - Part 2
Every Chinese New Year, these dried goods are a must and favourite with all chinese, from chinese sausages, waxed ducks, pig's feet, etc.
These waxed pig's feet were made months before chinese new year and can kept for a long time.
They were so tough that the stall holder need a saw to cut them.
Red Raddish plant for sale, they are popular during Chinese New Year cause the radish is known as 菜头 in mandarin which proniciation sounds like (好)彩头 which means "good luck".
I think this is lily bulb (correct me if I am wrong)
Lucky bamboo for sale, it curved at the top.
Free sample of mochi
Saw this stall selling these cardboard crafts, hubby interested in the war ship.
If you have been to Macau, you will be familar with this famous Kok Kei Pastry Shop, they now have a branch in Singapore Chinatown. No need to travel to Macau to get these pastry anymore lol.
Handmade pineapple tarts spotted at one of the stalls.
This stall is popular but I think it helps to have on site a handy man to show the arts of making the shoes.
Cheong Sum or Qipao for sale - looked so pretty and inexpensive
Lanterns made from chinese new year red packets or ang pow.
If you are interested to learn how to make lanterns using the chinese new year red packets you can view the tutorial from You Tube. But needs lot of patience
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2014 Street Light-Up Ceremony Part 1
Last weekend, I was at Chinatown to view the Street Light Up Official Opening for Chinese New Year 2014.
Chinatown was jam packed with so many people and I could not view the stage cause most gathered around the stage area to watch the performance.
It was better to be further from the stage where the crowd is thinner.
This year the decorations were very beautiful as compared to previous years. The many mascost of the horses were a welcoming sight to welcome the Year of the horse.
I took several photos and decided to head for dinner instead of waiting for the ceremony to start.
After dinner, I went back in time to witness the switching on of the street lights. It was so beautiful indeed.
Short video of the switching on of the lights - the lights come out somewhere in the middle of the video.
After watching the switching on of the steets lights, am not sure when the fireworks would start, so we went shopping at the Bazaar and around 9 pm we made our way back to the main road to try to catch the fireworks. We will so lucky that in less than a minute the firecrackers started as we were there, did not waste any time waiting lol. Following the firecrackers, the fireworks started so sudden and I have no time to adjust my camera so it explained the poor video of the fireworks. The auto focus was confusing with the motion of the fireworks as the fireworks were fired from the pedestrian bridge just above us. It seem so close to us as if the fireworks would fall on us, a beautiful sight and the mood of Chinese New Year was there. So sorry for the blur video.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Chinese New Year 2014 - God of Fortune
Time passes real fast, Chinese New Year is round the corner. This year is extreme early, will be 31st January 2014. As usual we need to spring clean our home to welcome guests during Chinese New Year.I have loads of things to do and not yet completed my shopping too. Not even started to get new clothes and shoes for the festival.
Spotted this God of Fortune Mascot at NTUC Supermarket. He is the most popular during Chinese New Year, he is none other than the God of Fortune. His right hand holding the gold ingot and many will touch the gold ingot for luck and hoping God of Fortune will visit their homes.
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