Chinese New Year Day 1

Author: juzannies  //  Category: Uncategorized

Nothing pretty much actually…

wake up early in the morning

and give my parents ang pow

and also receive ang pow from my parents

then we get ready

and went “pai nin” at my 2-Ma (Mom’s eldest sis) house

for awhile

and then to my 2nd Uncle (Dad’s 2nd bro) house

until evening.

And that’s all for my 1st Day of Chinese New Year =)

Anyways, let me show u some pics of my CNY.

Bailey bathing to smell good to “pai nin”

Cute right? Double up the size from the size when she’s bathing!

Me and my cousin, Li Hsien aka. Jay Chou =)

With Jay Chou again.

So, thats all for it.

Few more pics which i didnt upload here

is the pics of me gambling and eating none stop

And we shall skip those nasty pics of mine :)

Gd nite everyone !

Cheers.

Gong Hei Fatt Choy!

Author: juzannies  //  Category: Uncategorized

Chinese New Year or Spring Festival is one of the most important traditional Chinese holidays. It is sometimes called the Lunar New Year, especially by people outside China. The festival traditionally begins on the first day of the first lunar month in the Chinese calendar and ends on the 15th; this day is called Lantern Festival. Chinese New Year’s Eve is known as Chúxī. It literally means “Year-pass Eve”.

Celebrated in areas with large populations of ethnic Chinese, Chinese New Year is considered a major holiday for the Chinese and has had influence on the new year celebrations of its geographic neighbours, as well as cultures with whom the Chinese have had extensive interaction. These include Aboriginal Taiwanese people, Koreans, Mongolians, Nepalese, Bhutanese, Vietnamese, and formerly the Japanese before 1873. In Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and other countries or regions with significant Han Chinese populations, Chinese New Year is also celebrated, and has, to varying degrees, become part of the traditional culture of these countries. In Canada, although Chinese New Year is not an official holiday, many ethnic Chinese hold large celebrations and Canada Post issues New Year’s themed stamps in domestic and international rates.

Clothing

Clothing mainly featuring the colour red is commonly worn throughout the Chinese New Year because it is believed that red will scare away evil spirits and bad fortune. In addition, people typically wear new clothes from head to toe to symbolize a new beginning in the new year.

This is what I love about Chinese New Year !

Lion Dance

Dragon and lion dances are common during Chinese New Year. It is believed that the loud beats of the drum and the deafening sounds of the cymbals together with the face of the dragon or lion dancing aggressively can evict bad or evil spirits. Lion dances are also popular for opening of businesses in Hong Kong.

Red envelopes

Traditionally, Red envelopes or red packets (Cantonese: lai shi or lai see) (Mandarin: ‘hóng bāo’ (紅包); Hokkien: ‘ang pow’ (POJ: âng-pau); Hakka: ‘fung bao’; are passed out during the Chinese New Year’s celebrations, from married couples or the elderly to unmarried juniors. It is also common for adults or young couples to give red packets to children. Red packets are also known as 壓歲錢/压岁钱 (Ya Sui Qian, which was evolved from 壓祟錢/压祟钱, literally, the money used to suppress or put down the evil spirit ) during this period.[4]

Red packets almost always contain money, usually varying from a couple of dollars to several hundred. Per custom, the amount of money in the red packets should be of even numbers, as odd numbers are associated with cash given during funerals (帛金 : Bai Jin). One exception is the number four as it is considered bad luck, because the word for four is a homophone for death, money in red envelopes never adds up to $4. However, the number 8 is considered lucky (for its homophone for “wealth”), and $8 is commonly found in the red envelopes. Sometimes chocolate coins are found in the red packets.

Odd and even numbers are determined by the first digit, rather than the last. Thirty and fifty, for example, are odd numbers, and are thus appropriate as funeral cash gifts. However, it is common and quite acceptable to have cash gifts in a red packet using a single bank note – with ten or fifty yuan bills used frequently.

The act of requesting for red packets is normally called (Mandarin): 討紅包, 要利是. (Cantonese):逗利是. A married person would not turn down such request as it would mean that he or she would be “out of luck” in the new year. While this practice is common in South China, in the North people give cash without any cover to their sons and daughters, nephews and nieces, and children of their relatives and friends. Unlike the South, it is common for people give ¥50, ¥100 or even more, odd or even numbers are not taken into consideration anymore.

Fireworks

Bamboo stems filled with gunpowder that were burnt to create small explosions were once used in ancient China to drive away evil spirits. In modern times, this method has eventually evolved into the use of firecrackers during the festive season. Firecrackers are usually strung on a long fused string so it can be hung down. Each firecracker is rolled up in red papers, as red is auspicious, with gunpowders in its core. Once ignited, the firecracker lets out a loud popping noise and as they are usually strung together by the hundreds, the firecrackers are known for its deafening explosions that it is thought to scare away evil spirits. See also Myths above. The burning of firecrackers also signifies a joyful time of year and has become an integral aspect of Chinese New Year celebrations.

Although it is banned in Malaysia, but still they manage to smuggle in from Thailand =)

How can a Chinese New Year without firecrackers?

Lanterns

These lanterns differ from those of Mid Autumn Festival in general. They will be red in colour and tend to be oval in shape. These are the traditional Chinese paper lanterns. Those lanterns, used on the fifteenth day of the Chinese New Year for the Lantern Festival, are bright, colourful, and in many different sizes and shapes.

Thats all for now.

Am gonna jump to my bed now.

Gotta wake up really early tommorow to visit my uncle’s house for CNY family reunion.

Good nitez everyone and

Gong Hei Fatt Choy!

May you all have a very happy new year !

Yee Sang @ Sushi King.

Author: juzannies  //  Category: Uncategorized

We went to lou yee sang

at Sushi King

on Thursday nite

before I leave for my hometown

and all i can say is that

Sushi King’s Yee Sang

is

Superb! =)

Yah.

Looks delicious isn’t it?

Trust me.

It is!

I ordered the Mini Yee Sang

which cost me for RM 8.88

ONLY !!

And it is really a

MUST TRY

especially it is available during

chinese new year only!

And I shall take this chance

to wish all of you

my fellow buddies and my beloved readers

a very very properious and fruitful year

and

Gong Xi Fa Chai !!!

May you all receive lots of ang pows

and win lots lots lots of money !

=)

Part 2 : When fish can’t swim.

Author: juzannies  //  Category: Uncategorized

the monster gonna catch Bailey !

Ahhhh… thats my ♥ !

Say Hiye! to my little doll !

that’s all for now.

Cheeers :)

Little Holga lurve ♥

Author: juzannies  //  Category: Uncategorized

As I promised earlier.

and this is my holga pics

from the 2nd film.

i failed my 1st roll of film.

and it’s all gone.

but at least

im happy with the results from this 2nd roll..

hopefully it will get even better in future!

Part 1 : When fish can’t swim !

Author: juzannies  //  Category: Uncategorized

Say hi to my another new toy

=)

My cutie little

Fish Eye Lens!!

Oh! My black beauty =)

A day at the Lake!

Author: juzannies  //  Category: Uncategorized

this is what boring people do.

when

you have no where to go.

you dont want to get stuck in the jam.

you dont want to go home.

you dont want to waste money.

but wanna haf fun.

wanna relax.

wanna shoot pics.

this is it.

the lake !

and it’s really fun !

2nd Month’s Lurve

Author: juzannies  //  Category: Uncategorized

We didn’t really celebrate this month.

As we’re both busy.

But at least,

We managed to spent a little time

at a very last minute

of the night =)

for movie!

thanks darling for

all the wonderful love

you gave to me for the past 2 months

and it will be like this till the end .

i love ♥ you forever !

The world through a plastic lens

Author: juzannies  //  Category: Uncategorized

Hiyes!

This is my NEW TOY!

The toy that I have long waited for.

To play with.

And now it’s with me

Everyday

Everywhere

Everytime

=)

And so, I shall introduce to you guys,

My new love ♥

♥ Holga Lomography Camera ! ♥

*applause*


*applause*

the Holga Book!

Me and my darling.

I Shoot You!

Oh…

I’m so in love ♥ with my Holga !

I just develop the 1st film yesterday.

And later I will collect them from the photo shop.

And upload them okies?

Hope it turns out perfectly =)

No Smoking !

Author: juzannies  //  Category: Uncategorized

Stop Smoking !


Smoking Kills !