Ipoh Chin Woo 2014 Chinese New Year Celebration
Ipoh Chin Woo hosted a Chinese New Year open house on the third evening of the Spring Festival, celebrating not only a new lunar year, but also Chinese culture and … Read More
Ipoh Chin Woo hosted a Chinese New Year open house on the third evening of the Spring Festival, celebrating not only a new lunar year, but also Chinese culture and … Read More
World champion traditional lion and dragon dance troupe, Chin Woo Ipoh, provided the obligatory Chinese New Year performance with two lions and a dragon at Impiana Hotel Ipoh on the … Read More
The crowd was massive at Tow Boh Keong temple in Ipoh on the eve of Chinese New Year.
People of Chinese descent the world over made an exodus to their ancestral homes to reunite with family members for a feast on the eve of Chinese New Year. In … Read More
Here’s wishing all readers Gong Xi Fa Cai. May we all have a happy and prosperous Year of the Horse! May we have a smooth year, despite the many challenges … Read More
31st Jan 2pm – God of Prosperity walkabout 4pm – Lion dance performance 6pm – Mandarin orange eating contest 8pm – Chinese New Year traditional dance 1st Feb 2pm – … Read More
8 Feb 2pm – Choy Sun walkabout 4pm – Photo session with Choy Sun 7pm – Choy Sun walkabout 8pm – Lion & dragon dance performance
In the past, my family used to have the problem of looking for a place to eat on Chinese New Year’s Day because most eateries were closed and the only … Read More
Even before we officially gallop into the Year of the Horse on Jan 31, Sin Chew Daily, Guang Ming Daily and Tow Boh Keong organised a “Miao Hui”, which means … Read More
Chinese New Year falls on Jan 31st this year, and as we gallop into the Year of the Horse, most Chinese families will make the effort to get together for … Read More
Chap Goh Meh, the “fifteenth night” of Chinese New Year, falls on 24th February this year. It’s the Chinese-version Valentine’s Day. While I celebrated this day at Kwan Yin Tong … Read More
人日 (Yan Yat) or “Everybody’s birthday” which falls on the seventh day of the first lunar month, was celebrated with Lord Yellow Dzambala (Wealth Deity). The celebration, for non-Muslims only, … Read More