Friday, October 5, 2012

Skywatch Friday - Mid Autumn Festival 2012 Celebration at Hong Lim Park

After all the fun at Singapore River, we decided to walk to Chinatown for our supper but halfway through our walk, we saw a beautiful dragon infront of Hong Lim Park.

On entering the park, we saw a mini exhibition of lanterns and some made from recycled materials.

I noticed this dragon head was cleverly made with lots of plates, bowls, tea cups, etc., very creative.

A short video on the performance at Hong Lim Park. I could not get closer to the stage, was literally standing behind some bushes hahaha, had to raise my camera to video this performance.

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Mid Autumn Festival 2012 - Lots of activities

Besides viewing the lanterns and floats along Singapore River, there were lots to do, like finding the yummy food at the carnival.

Trying your luck at the games stores to win some prizes.

Buskers from overseas performing.

For thrill seekers can try the reverse bungee jumping. Bungee jump in the reverse direction and soar into the sky.

Finally end the night with a river cruise on the bumboat.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Mid Autumn Celebration 2012 at Singapore River

All these floats along the Singapore River really attracts a lot of visitors and enthusiastic photographers.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

My World Tuesday - Mid Autumn Festival 2012 Celebration at Singapore River

Was at the Singapore River on Sunday, celebrating the mid autumn festival, saw the huge round moon above us. What a pretty sight.

There was a huge crowd that night, everyone trying to get some happy festival mood as we strolled along Singapore River. Love all the brightly lighted up lanterns in the form of the twelve chinese zodiacs.

Rat

Ox

Tiger

Rabbit

Dragon

Snake

Horse

Sheep

Monkey

Rooster

Dog

Boar

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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Grand Nephew's full month party

We had a small party to celebrate grand nephew's full month. According to chinese custom, when baby is one month old, a party will be held to introduce baby to relatives and friends.

Guests were given red dyed eggs to symbolize happiness and the renewal of life. For the chinese culture, Red is always associated with good luck.

Guests will give presents or money in red packets (ang pow or hong bao), closer family members will give golds as gifts. Hubby and me being granduncle and grandaunt, we bought a small gold chain and a pendant, with the high price of gold, it really costs us a fortune lol. But the happiness the baby bought, it is really worth it.