Sunday 29 January 2023

Lunar New Year

 The last two weeks have been packed with celebrations with friends - dumplings and fortune cookies, amidst red lanterns and lion dances.

In an exciting turn of events, the crockery is back at Din Tai Fung at The Star (something that was lost in the Covid lockdowns). One more step towards the 'before' times. 










Lotus has the most darling (and delicious) crab and prawn dumplings for a New Year special. 











The night we went, they also had a Lion dance and I learnt that you are meant to give red packets to the Lion and pat it's head for prosperity and luck....we were underprepared...

It is a joyous time of year.

Wishing you happiness and prosperity in the year ahead. Or at least more good times than bad. And good health. Especially good health.





17 comments:

  1. Wishing you a wonderful year of the rabbit! May you get rich this year

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    1. A Ronny Chieng fan? I love him. My husband keeps yelling that at me...ha!

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  2. Happy New Year from all of us. Everything sure looks festive and fun and the food looks terrific too!

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  3. A beautiful sight, all the lanterns, the colorful rabbits and the red lion :-DD The encounter was certainly exciting!
    You're right, especially good health - but we also need other things like happiness and prosperity or at least more good times than bad times. I wish all of this to you and your loved ones!
    ALL THE BEST, happy New Year,
    Traude
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    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2023/01/manchmal-kommt-es-anders.html
    PS: You wrote me about smoking on the street in Singapore - yes, my husband told me that, he was there 28 years ago. And he said that chewing gum is also forbidden there... Well, that sounds very strict, but if it means less pollution, it's a good thing.

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    1. PS: Today I send you my "summery" post of Jan José, Cota Rica. Hugs, Traude

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  4. Happy Chinese New Year to you, I'm hoping this year will be as positive as last year was.

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  5. Gong Xi Fa Cai, Lydia!
    May the year of the rabbit be supremely blessed.

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  6. Oh, that seems to be chinese new year parties. Nice lanterns - I wonder if they burn in case they have candels inside. All the best.
    Violetta

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  7. Love the dumplings at Din Tai Fung.

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    1. So do I!! In lockdown we'd get the frozen stuff delivered and once a fortnight have a huge banquet. It was the highlight for everyone.

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  8. ...Lydia, I wish you a colorful New Year.

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  9. What colourful decorations. I do like those rabbits. It looks like you had a great time out.

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  10. Have a wonferful year

    Much💖love

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  11. So beautiful.

    Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. ♥

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  12. Such awesome colours and scenes. Thanks for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.

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