On day 3 of the Lunar New Year, I went to the Sentosa Flowers Festival.
The Merlion statue at Sentosa.
The entrance.
Walking along the flower decorated road.
Flowers displayed around the beach area.
It was very hot that day yet I had to queue under the sun most of the time. Why is it always so crowded everywhere in Singapore?
Luckily I brought my portable fan with me.
Sunflowers for my dearest sister.
Rainbow! Smile!
I was in the mood of taking photos of pink flowers that day.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Singapore River HongBao 2009
I went to the Singapore River HongBao on day 2 of the Lunar New Year. To my surprise, it was very crowded there.
Everyone tried to squeeze onto the floating platform. This platform is usually used for the National Day Parade. I've never got the ticket for the National Day Parade, so this was my first time coming to this place.
Good afternoon Singapore!
The entrance to the Singapore River HongBao platform.
Decorated with lots of lanterns.
Happily smiling once I got onto the platform.
Lots of pretty lanterns displayed on the platform, but it was hard for me to pose with them, because it was very crowded, I told ya!
Anyone want a steak?
Or a mandarin orange?
Night view.
Firecrackers are banned in Singapore, but you can still enjoy watching firecrackers here.
God of Fortune lantern.
At 8pm every night, when the firecrackers set off, the God of Fortune would give out gold-coloured paper pieces. Everyone tried to grab as much as they can, because they believed that will bring good luck and prosperity, some people even opened their umbrellas to catch the gold flakes. I was just standing there and still lots of gold flakes dropped on my head and my dress, then I just picked them up and put in my pocket.
Everyone tried to squeeze onto the floating platform. This platform is usually used for the National Day Parade. I've never got the ticket for the National Day Parade, so this was my first time coming to this place.
Good afternoon Singapore!
The entrance to the Singapore River HongBao platform.
Decorated with lots of lanterns.
Happily smiling once I got onto the platform.
Lots of pretty lanterns displayed on the platform, but it was hard for me to pose with them, because it was very crowded, I told ya!
Anyone want a steak?
Or a mandarin orange?
Night view.
Firecrackers are banned in Singapore, but you can still enjoy watching firecrackers here.
God of Fortune lantern.
At 8pm every night, when the firecrackers set off, the God of Fortune would give out gold-coloured paper pieces. Everyone tried to grab as much as they can, because they believed that will bring good luck and prosperity, some people even opened their umbrellas to catch the gold flakes. I was just standing there and still lots of gold flakes dropped on my head and my dress, then I just picked them up and put in my pocket.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Peranakan Museum
Sorry for my disappearance for a week. I didn't forget to update my blog, I've just recovered from my cold.
I went to the Peranakan Museum to visit the Serenity in Stone: The Qingzhou Discovery exhibition. Singapore is the only place in Southeast Asia to have this exhibition. However no photographs were allowed in this exhibition. But I still can take photographs in the rest of the galleries without flash. Another reason that I wanted to visit this museum was because of the influence by a drama called The Little Nyonya. If you like this drama like me, you should consider a trip to the museum too. This museum is all about the Nyonya culture.
Here are some of the photos.
Listening to what Peranakan ladies chatted about in the past.
Listening to Peranakan food introductions. I'm fascinated about these Baba porcelains.
Continuing to watch some Peranakans talking here.
And resting! :D
Off to Chinatown.
To enjoy the Lunar New Year atmosphere.
Peek a boo!
Playing around.
Happy Lunar New Year everyone!
I went to the Peranakan Museum to visit the Serenity in Stone: The Qingzhou Discovery exhibition. Singapore is the only place in Southeast Asia to have this exhibition. However no photographs were allowed in this exhibition. But I still can take photographs in the rest of the galleries without flash. Another reason that I wanted to visit this museum was because of the influence by a drama called The Little Nyonya. If you like this drama like me, you should consider a trip to the museum too. This museum is all about the Nyonya culture.
Here are some of the photos.
Listening to what Peranakan ladies chatted about in the past.
Listening to Peranakan food introductions. I'm fascinated about these Baba porcelains.
Continuing to watch some Peranakans talking here.
And resting! :D
Off to Chinatown.
To enjoy the Lunar New Year atmosphere.
Peek a boo!
Playing around.
Happy Lunar New Year everyone!
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Taiwan trip 2008 Part 5
Photos of our last few days in Taiwan.
Last few days we spent more time staying at home and went out for lunch or dinner with our sisters' family.
Had lunch at this Teppanyaki restaurant with third sister's family.
Had afternoon tea at Dean & Deluca with third sister.
The next day, third sister brought us to this Sweets Hello Kitty restaurant.
Their menu is very cute!
Their cakes look very cute too and my nephew is super cute!!!
Cute latte!
Kawaii!!!
Awww!!! Even their restroom is so cute!
Happy New Year 2009!
Lunch at Yum Cha restaurant.
Dinner at Nanajyoutatsu restaurant with my first sister's family! My favourite restaurant!
Afternoon tea at Aunt Stella's.
Dinner at a sushi restaurant with third sister's family.
On the day we were going back to Singapore, we woke up early at 5 in the morning preparing to go out to this orange farm and a strawberry farm. Our third brother-in-law drove us and his family all the way from Taipei to Hsin Chu and to the airport after that.
Cutting oranges.
Third sister and her sons.
At a strawberry farm.
I can see my face getting chubbier after staying in Taiwan.
I love going out with my two nephews!!!
Off to the airport.
I don't like to say goodbye! But still...see you again soon...Thanks to all our sisters and their families for everything that you did to make our holiday so perfect and memorable! I appreciate that very much!
Hello Kitty gift gate!
Cute!!!
I couldn't resist cuteness!
These put smiles on my face!
Hee!
Back to Singapore!
Last few days we spent more time staying at home and went out for lunch or dinner with our sisters' family.
Had lunch at this Teppanyaki restaurant with third sister's family.
Had afternoon tea at Dean & Deluca with third sister.
The next day, third sister brought us to this Sweets Hello Kitty restaurant.
Their menu is very cute!
Their cakes look very cute too and my nephew is super cute!!!
Cute latte!
Kawaii!!!
Awww!!! Even their restroom is so cute!
Happy New Year 2009!
Lunch at Yum Cha restaurant.
Dinner at Nanajyoutatsu restaurant with my first sister's family! My favourite restaurant!
Afternoon tea at Aunt Stella's.
Dinner at a sushi restaurant with third sister's family.
On the day we were going back to Singapore, we woke up early at 5 in the morning preparing to go out to this orange farm and a strawberry farm. Our third brother-in-law drove us and his family all the way from Taipei to Hsin Chu and to the airport after that.
Cutting oranges.
Third sister and her sons.
At a strawberry farm.
I can see my face getting chubbier after staying in Taiwan.
I love going out with my two nephews!!!
Off to the airport.
I don't like to say goodbye! But still...see you again soon...Thanks to all our sisters and their families for everything that you did to make our holiday so perfect and memorable! I appreciate that very much!
Hello Kitty gift gate!
Cute!!!
I couldn't resist cuteness!
These put smiles on my face!
Hee!
Back to Singapore!
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