Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Chinese New Year Red packets (Ang Pows) for 2018

Collected some ang pows for this year of the dog Chinese New Year. Love the DBS red packets this year, looked so cute.

Chinese New Year Decorations at Bugis Junction

Bugis Junction cleverly recycled their christmas decoration (see my old christmas post) to chinese new year decorations. The music box's huge doll now dorns festive flowers and holding an upside down "FU".

Fu means good luck and by placing it upside down will cause the good fortune to literally pour out on the home, office or building in which it is placed.

Saturday, February 3, 2018

Chinese New Year 2018 - Year of the Dog, Chinatown Street Light Up

In about two weeks, it will be Chinese New Year 2018 - Year of the Dog, Chinatown was decorated with the dog zodiac.

Last weekend, Chinatown was lighted up and followed by the fire crackers and fireworks. It really was so crowded, could not get near the good spot to video the fireworks.

Video of Fire Crackers and Fireworks



Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Super Blue Blood Moon 31st January 2018 Singapore

Just saw the partial eclipse of the moon. Fantastic, could see the moon becoming reddish.

A lunar eclipse, a blue moon and a supermoon will occur simultaneously, in a coincidence that last happened almost 152 years ago in 1866.

A partial eclipse will start at 7.48pm, while a full eclipse is expected at 8.51pm and last until 10.08pm. The partial eclipse will end at 11.11pm. Read more from source

Monday, January 22, 2018

North point South Atrium Opening - Lion Dance

Happens to be at opening of Northpoint South Atrium opening, fascinated by the Lion Dance.

As with many new opening of malls, it is always crowded with shoppers. One of the favourite to take photos with must be the 3 Gods Mascots. They are the Sanxing (三星 "Three Stars"), who are Fu, Lu, and Shou or Cai, Zi and Shou (財子壽), are the gods of the three stars and the three qualities of Prosperity (Fu), Status (Lu), and Longevity (Shou).

Singaporean loves malaysian food, our nearest neighbour up north. Ate the Penang Char Kway Teow, tasted good with the pork lard (yes unhealthy but dont eat very often so can cheat a bit hahaha), found the price a bit high.

Mee Rebus

Penang Chendol

Spotted this restaurant near the malaysian food court, a chinese hotpot with conveyor belt. The little plate of ingredients moves around, so just pick the plate of ingredients that you like. Each has personal hot pot right infront. Would like to try one day.

Video of Lion Dance at Northpoint South Atrium