Sama-Sama Gong Xi: Perak State-Level Chinese New Year Celebration
The heavy evening rain did not dampen the enthusiasm of visitors at the Perak State level Chinese New Year celebration with the theme, Sama-Sama Gong Xi on 6th Feb, 2020, … Read More
The heavy evening rain did not dampen the enthusiasm of visitors at the Perak State level Chinese New Year celebration with the theme, Sama-Sama Gong Xi on 6th Feb, 2020, … Read More
It’s today! Clear your schedule and make your way to Bandar Seri Botani Eco Park 1 because there is a cultural event you wouldn’t want to miss. It’s the Perak … Read More
Chinese New Year is the biggest and most significant event on the lunar calendar for the Chinese community. With celebrations spanning a total of at least 15 days, one of … Read More
It was a spectacular celebration to usher in the Year of the Boar at WEIL Hotel in Ipoh, as the acrobatic high-pole lion pranced about, leaving a lasting impression on … Read More
It’s the tradition of Syeun Hotel Ipoh to usher in the Lunar New Year and celebrate it in grand style on the 3rd lunar day and 2019 is no exception.
With two pairs of ferocious lions and a fiery dragon dancing to the rhythm of clashing cymbals and banging drums, Syeun Hotel Ipoh ushered in the Year of the Earth … Read More
On the auspicious day of 人日 (Yan Yat in Cantonese) observed on the seventh day of the Lunar New Year, which fell on 3rd Feb this year, Hotel Excelsior in … Read More
It is a brand new year again according to the Chinese Lunar Calendar. Day 3 of the Year of the fiery Rooster saw me joining in the hour-long celebration of … 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
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
With the theme “Prosperity Garden”, Ipoh Parade Mall has been decked out completely in red to welcome another auspicious Chinese New Year.
It’s the tradition of Ipoh Chin Woo to hold their Chinese New Year celebration on the evening of the third day of the Lunar New Year.