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These are the places of interest that I've been to and I would like to share them with you. I hope you find them interesting too.

Saturday, February 18, 2017

Singapore’s Chinatown Welcomes The Rooster Year



I’ve noticed that Singapore street décor is more beautiful compared to Malaysian street décor.
Malaysia’s malls are famous for their décor, with each competing to outdo the other in the hope of luring more visitors which eventually translates into more sales for their tenants.

Singapore, on the other hand, focuses on its streets along the main shopping belt, namely Orchard Road. During the Christmas season, there are beautiful lights strung across the street, featuring angels, reindeer, bells, etc, everything to do with Christmas. Christmas trees of different sizes could be seen along the road, in front of the big shops.

During the Chinese Lunar New Year, the focus was on Chinatown. A huge Rooster was the main attraction.

The road divider had numerous chickens, all lanterns, which were very attractive.

The main road had beautiful flowers hanging across it.  These photos were taken very early in the morning before the streets got crowded. Imagine how beautiful these lanterns are when lighted up at night!!

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Year of the Rooster In the Malls




Malls are always changing their décor to suit the festivals being celebrated. Different themes are planned and the music carefully chosen so that shoppers and visitors will linger longer and patronize the shops.
The Lunar Year of the Rooster saw many malls showcasing roosters and chickens in their themes.
                             Lanterns and flowers decorate the entrance leading into the mall

                                                                      Chickens

                                                Resplendant Rooster suspended in the air

Lanterns were also prevalent everywhere and they came in different shapes. However, the main color was red as red signifies prosperity and luck. Most Chinese people would don red apparel on the first day of the lunar new year.


The bigger malls have very nice décor and the smaller ones make do with  the resources at their disposal.

                                                             Toy roosters for children
Big or small, the lion dance is usually a must-have event and it never ceases to thrill both young and old. The dances have become more acrobatic and the stunts draw collective oohs and ahhs and even gasps at particularly risky jumps from one post to another.

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Jenjarom Sparkles In The Lunar New Year



This little township nestled halfway between the royal town of Klang and Banting, came alive in a splendid blaze of lights when the sun sank below the horizon. 

It was a beautiful surprise as we had not heard of this town nor the large temple complex that boasted beautiful gardens with flowers of different varieties. 

 This year is the Year of the Rooster so there are many colorful roosters and chickens superbly lighted up. These are the big draw which attracted thousands of visitors to this little town.
We were invited there by my former sis-in-law after a lovely afternoon tea. 

She insisted that we just had to see the beautiful lights, so there we were. I’d like to share the lovely pictures with you. My siblings and my former sis-in-law who still remains a close family member in our hearts are in most of these pictures.
       The Rooster greets us as we enter the temple grounds of Fo Guan Shan Dong Zen.



                                      The Rooster stands tall and proud resplendent in its colors.
                                                                  Orchids behind me
                                     The figures and the heart will light up once the sun sets
                              
                                                                      Chickens!




When the sun went down, more and more people came into the temple grounds, attracted by the lovely lights.

The lights will go out after the fifteenth day of the Lunar New Year. The next event where there will be more lanterns decorating the temple grounds will be the Mid Autumn Festival in the second half of the year.