The Christmas spirit is yet hovering with the Christmas trees and decorations still in much evidence at the shopping malls.However red is the favored color making its presence felt as the next festival is just three weeks away. The Lunar Year, the Year of the Dragon is waiting in the wings to emerge next month. As such, displays featuring red ornaments, red paper lanterns,flowers, small decorative lion heads and different soft toys in the shape of dragons are everywhere.Even in the street markets, canisters of Chinese New Year cookies are in full display, with samples for customers to try before the vendors coax them to buy. These are the home-made cookies, which taste better than those produced commercially en masse. Among the different varieties are the Dragon biscuits, pineapple tarts, peanut cookies,arrowroot crisps, seaweed crisps, love letters (crispy wafer like biscuits made from egg, coconut milk & flour , etc.
CLothing displayed in the shops are also red and the designs have mandarin collars and Chinese buttons. Some dresses even have the dragon motif embroidered or painted on them.
The Chinese community await the coming of the Dragon Lunar Year with great anticipation and the children look forward to receiving their money gifts in auspicious red envelopes, some of which have special designs, such as Angry Birds.
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Friday, December 30, 2011
Saturday, December 17, 2011
A Feast for Sore Eyes
The end of the year always sees a rash of beautiful designs that showcase the interior decorators' creative talents in shopping malls.
One large mall in Kuala Lumpur has a beautiful center court dressed in colorful renditions of underwater life. Scallops dominate while shoals of fish dance above the shoppers. Such creative displays attract many visitors who take countless photographs for their albums. Many of the visitors are not purchasers but are there simply to enjoy the festive decor and the air-conditioning. I went there to feast my eyes on the creative displays in the various parts of the mall.If not for the distance and traffic snarls, I would visit more malls just to see and compare the ingenuity of their displays.
One large mall in Kuala Lumpur has a beautiful center court dressed in colorful renditions of underwater life. Scallops dominate while shoals of fish dance above the shoppers. Such creative displays attract many visitors who take countless photographs for their albums. Many of the visitors are not purchasers but are there simply to enjoy the festive decor and the air-conditioning. I went there to feast my eyes on the creative displays in the various parts of the mall.If not for the distance and traffic snarls, I would visit more malls just to see and compare the ingenuity of their displays.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Christmas Mania
It's the Yuletide season once more! Shopping malls are vying with one another with their Christmas decor and Christmas trees of differing heights are dressed very beautifully with lovely ornaments and different color themes.Outside a swanky shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur were groups of United Buddy Bears on display. A total of 147 colorful painted bear sculptures, standing 2 meters tall with raised arms represent people of different countries and cultures. Each bear is from a different country, painted by an artist from that country.They are on a world tour to promote living in peace and harmony, apart from raising funds for needy children throughout the world.
The world tour began with its first exhibition in 2002 in Berlin and the Buddy Bears have made their appearances in many cities such as Hong Kong, Tokyo, Seoul, Sydney, Cairo, Buenos Aires, Helsinki, Instanbul and now they are in Kuala Lumpur for the next two months. This is the only non-upright bear. It's a polar bear with a painting of Einstein.
The Bear representing Malaysia shows four people of different races, the Rafflesia flower, the orang utan and behind the bear is painted the Twin Towers.
The world tour began with its first exhibition in 2002 in Berlin and the Buddy Bears have made their appearances in many cities such as Hong Kong, Tokyo, Seoul, Sydney, Cairo, Buenos Aires, Helsinki, Instanbul and now they are in Kuala Lumpur for the next two months. This is the only non-upright bear. It's a polar bear with a painting of Einstein.
The Bear representing Malaysia shows four people of different races, the Rafflesia flower, the orang utan and behind the bear is painted the Twin Towers.
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