Exhibition on World’s Largest Holdall
Weighing 130kg and with the effort of 1492 individuals, the world’s largest holdall (bag lah) was sewn by using 2984 old t-shirts beginning from 15th December, 2014 and completed on … Read More
Weighing 130kg and with the effort of 1492 individuals, the world’s largest holdall (bag lah) was sewn by using 2984 old t-shirts beginning from 15th December, 2014 and completed on … Read More
Ushering in the Year of Fire Monkey, Andaman Property Group successfully organised a three-day Chinese New Year Carnival at Upper East @ Tiger Lane. The carnival followed Andaman’s tradition of … Read More
The management of Ipoh Parade thanked Ipoh media friends by treating them to a scrumptious lunch at the neighbouring Weil Hotel’s Yuk Sou Hin Chinese Restaurant. It was to show … Read More
In “honour” of fans, Honor, a sub-brand of Huawei, hosted a Chinese New Year gathering in Ipoh’s Royal China Restaurant, after similar gatherings in Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru and Penang … Read More
The monthly Sharpened Word Literary Matinee is back for its fifth edition this coming Saturday on Feb 20. During the third Saturday afternoon of every month, three or four writers … Read More
One of the best things about the lunar new year celebrations, at least to me, is the opportunity to catch a Chinese mask changing performance.
Members of the Perak Classic Car Club came together to celebrate Valentine’s Day in a most meaningful way, by organising a charity ride around Ipoh Old Town to raise funds … Read More
My friends from Ipoh Chin Woo gave a public performance of their Northern Lion followed by a dragon dance at Ipoh Parade yesterday evening. I decided at the last minute … Read More
It was a day of celebration and togetherness at Hotel Excelsior Ipoh when a lion dance troupe came by yesterday to put up breathtaking performances by two pairs of lions … Read More
As an Ipoh born and bred, there is no where better to usher in the Lunar New Year than in my own hometown.
It is the tradition of Syeun Hotel Ipoh to host a Chinese New Year celebration on the third day of the Lunar New Year, usually with a double lion and … Read More
The annual reunion dinner on Chinese New Year’s Eve is said to be the most important aspect of the Lunar New Year.