2011 Chinese New Year

Malaysia
February 1, 2011 3:46am CST
With a long year waiting, here the corner of Chinese New Year! Being grown up 22 right now, Chinese New Year is about nothing to me. The happiest thing is can have reunion dinner with all my family members. Get 2-3 days rest at home! Play around is fun! At least I dont need to think about assigment and all that. If you were Chinese, what will you spend during CNY?
6 responses
@choconut (297)
• Philippines
1 Feb 11
Like always, we welcome Chinese new year by eating traditional foods. Some Chinese goes to the temple, but me and my family we just welcome it by eating the traditional food, there's the displayed sets of fruits and the bowl full of rice grain with a hard boiled egg on top of it, etc. Then we get together to eat out in a restaurant eating our favorite Chinese dishes, especially the noodles (its a must!) haha (",) How about you? How do you spend it?
• Malaysia
1 Feb 11
O, really so much traditional! We dont have that kind of dishes. But our ' traditional food' are those being eaten since I was young. Haha..With chicken, pork and so on~ Since my mum is Hakka, so we might have a reunion with all hakka dishes. But I dont like those dishes, couldt suit my taste. Lolz. This year will be much more excited. Like always, visit all my relatives during the first 3 days, then will go a trip with fren, trying Korean Food that I had bought the cash voucher. Yet, the sad thing is that I still need to utilise these 2 weeks sem break to fnh up my assignment. :( Anyhow, I am still glad to welcome the coming of CNY! Happy Chinese New Year to you and your family:)
• Philippines
1 Feb 11
I'm not chinese but I'm celebrating the Chinese New Year because I'm a big fan of Fung Shui. My house are designed according to Fung Shui and it helps a lot in giving me the good energy that I need. But I am just wondering if the animal signs in chinese horoscopes was also affected due to the change in the standard horoscope?
• Malaysia
1 Feb 11
Hmm, so far I still never heard about the changes on the animal signs. But the standard horoscope is for months in a year. Animal sign is for full year. (hope you get what I meant)So I think it wont be affected as well. Ya, I do believe Fung Shui. After I moved a new house, I do feel that we are living in a better condition than before. Not only to me, but my family! It's great and I would appreciate it always! HapPy Mylotting!^^
@chiyosan (30184)
• Philippines
1 Feb 11
I am chinese. But i have not celebrated cny and it has become quite meaningless alreadz. I dont really know but i think when you have no extra money, celebrations just pass you by.
@tiffnkeat (1673)
• Singapore
1 Feb 11
I am Chinese. CNY is for family. Visiting, shopping and most importantly, hehe, myLotting. 22 is still young. If not married, remember to still insist on your angpows before you have to start giving soon.....? Gong Hei Fatt Choy!!!
@jacklintan (1302)
• Malaysia
1 Feb 11
Hi veron044, Happy Chinese New Year to you AND family. Chinese new year to me is about family gathering, hefty feast, great shopping, new clothes and new shoes, new hairdo and red lanterns and red banners at the corridor at home. But this year... :(
21 Feb 11
As a married man ,i don`t like CNY.I think that you probably know the reason why i hate CNY.