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Friday, January 27, 2017
Happy Chinese New Year
Wishing all my relatives and Chinese friends a Very Happy & Prosperous Chinese New Year.
May the Year of the Rooster bring Happiness, Prosperity, Good Health and Peace to all.
Kong Hee Fatt Choy!
May the Year of the Rooster bring Happiness, Prosperity, Good Health and Peace to all.
Kong Hee Fatt Choy!
Friday, December 16, 2016
Petronas Twin Towers, Malaysia
The tallest buildings, by height, in the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia are the 88 floor Petronas Twin Towers. These twin towers rise 1,483 feet (452 meters) in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC).
They were the world's tallest buildings from 1998 to 2004.
Currently, the world's tallest artificial structure is the 2,722 feet (829.8 meters) Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Recently, I brought my foreign guest to visit the Petronas Twin Towers and had dinner in the Suria Kuala Lumpur City Centre mall. My friend was indeed very fascinated by the beauty of these twin towers, especially with the beautifully decorated Christmas Tree and fully lighted towers. The water fountain display has always been an added attraction for visitors to the Twin Towers.
They were the world's tallest buildings from 1998 to 2004.
Currently, the world's tallest artificial structure is the 2,722 feet (829.8 meters) Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Recently, I brought my foreign guest to visit the Petronas Twin Towers and had dinner in the Suria Kuala Lumpur City Centre mall. My friend was indeed very fascinated by the beauty of these twin towers, especially with the beautifully decorated Christmas Tree and fully lighted towers. The water fountain display has always been an added attraction for visitors to the Twin Towers.
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Health Is Wealth - Morning Exercises
With increasing awareness for better health and well being in enhancing quality of life, there is always a hive of exercise activities in our neighbourhood park.
Besides the usual walking, jogging and running, there are groups gathered for various forms of physical and mental exercises.
These include practices like Gigong, Tai Chi, Yoga, Praise Dance, Meditative and Gymnastic exercises.
The people in the park ranges from all ages.
The younger set are more into jogging, running and jungle tracking.
The seniors are practitioners of Praise Dance, Tai Chi and Gigong.
Walking, however is the most common exercise activity by both young and seniors.
For me, it is always very refreshing after an hour of brisk walking in the park.
Besides the usual walking, jogging and running, there are groups gathered for various forms of physical and mental exercises.
These include practices like Gigong, Tai Chi, Yoga, Praise Dance, Meditative and Gymnastic exercises.
The people in the park ranges from all ages.
The younger set are more into jogging, running and jungle tracking.
The seniors are practitioners of Praise Dance, Tai Chi and Gigong.
Walking, however is the most common exercise activity by both young and seniors.
For me, it is always very refreshing after an hour of brisk walking in the park.
Jogging |
Meditation |
Gigong Exercise |
Praise Dance |
Tai Chi Practice |
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Hibiscus In Full Bloom
Could not resist buying this pot of hibiscus.
Taken care of it for a month.
Now enjoying the full blooms.
Photos taken at night with my iPhone 6S Plus.
Taken care of it for a month.
Now enjoying the full blooms.
Photos taken at night with my iPhone 6S Plus.
Friday, September 30, 2016
Seniors Fitness
Recently the City Council installed a set of fitness equipment in our recreational park to encourage residents to exercise regularly to enhance their fitness well-being. These equipment are chosen by the residents themselves to cater for both the seniors and youth.
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Caught A Pokemon
Last weekend was at our neighbourhood park for our regular morning exercise. Met this cute "Pokémon" walking around. Could not resist posing for a photo with him.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Chinese Lunar New Year 2014
This year, Chinese New Year was celebrated from 31 January to 14 February 2014.
This 15 days celebration ushered in the Wooden Horse, the 7th character in the Chinese Zodiac calendar.
In many Chinese communities, the New Year is celebrated with a traditional Lion Dance.
The dance is believed to ward off evil spirits and usher in happiness and prosperity.
And to bring good luck and good health to everyone.
The lion dance performers will prayer at the altar of the host's home, break an orange or pomelo signifying it has blessed them and distribute to the household members bringing them good luck, health and prosperity during the year.
The lion will also climb up a high pole and "eat" a salad vegetable (usually a yellow lettuce) and collect an "ang pow (red packet)" and unfold a banner wishing all Happy New Year, good luck, prosperity and good health.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Happy Chinese New Year - Year of the Horse
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Boun Awk Phanza Festival in Vientiane, Laos
I arrived in Vientiane on 19th October 2013 to a rousing sea of people celebrating the end of the month long Buddhist Lent (Boun Awk Phanza). In conjunction with this Lent, there is the Annual Dragon Boat Race Festival (Boun Xuang Heua) along the Mekong River, with its finals held on the 20th October 2013. Besides the boat race, there were beautiful floats sailing along the river complete with music, dancing and singing.
The Mekong riverside was transformed into a carnival site, completely occupied by stalls selling all kinds of everything from clothings, shoes, mobile phones, food, drinks and beverages, cosmetics, games stalls, and toys, etc, etc.
The crowd in town and at the Mekong riverside was just fantastic. I have not seen so many people in Vientiane before, seems like everyone living in Vientiane and other provinces are here. There were merry making - eating and drinking. I believe the air and sound pollution and the sales of the ever popular Beer Lao these few days must have sky-rocketed. People in Laos are easy going, friendly and always celebrating a happy occasion with good food with plenty of Beer Lao.
I am very lucky that my work schedule in Vientiane this time coincided with this very important festival in Vientiane.
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