I have absolutely no mood for Chinese New Year this year.

Except, only, that I manage to take a break from work, and spend some time with family and friends.

Faded Tang Long

Perhaps it’s due to the fact that we are all grown ups now and the excitement for the celebration we once had as children have seemed to fade in time.

It’s odd. Because this is the first time in my generation, Chinese New Year coincides with Valentine’s Day this year. It’s supposed to not only be full of excitement and fire crackers, it’s supposed to be also full of Love.

A lonely Flower.

Where is the Love ???

Even this Ah Pek doesn’t look like he’s excited.

Bo Mood.

Maybe he got less ang pau this year because his children’s bonuses all kena potong. Hmmm… Speaking of bonuses :-(

Perhaps it could also be due to the economy. Despite government claims that we are out of the financial crisis, a chat with the local business owners will give you pretty much a conviction that what the government say is far from true.

This chinese druggy looks like he’s pek chek-ing with his ledgers.

Debts, debts, debts…

And this stall owner shared with me how quiet the market is.

Quiet Times.

Anyhow, as an optimists, I believe the year of the Tiger will be better, and even if it’s going to turn out to be otherwise, well, we’ll just continue hoping that the year ahead will be, erm, better :-)

So I wish each and every one of my readers and friends :

1. May this Chinese New Year brings harmony, peace to you and your family members. 团团圆圆!Just like this Furball flower.

Harmonious and as Round as this Flower.

2. May you be prosperous not only in health, but also in wealth. All year round.

Be Prosperous!

3. May the God of Wealth accompany you everywhere, even to sleep!

财神到!

4. May you be lucky and ong all year round!

Wang wang wang…

5. And may you be surrounded by best of friends, relatives and “expensive people” (贵人)! Just like how this photo is packed with Lanterns!

Packed with friends, relatives and expensive people. Just like this.

Happy Chinese New Year!

P.S : Photos from Jalan Bunga Raya and Kee Ann Road, Malacca, Malaysia.

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3 Responses to “Chinese New Year Blues”

  1. pook says:

    新年快乐,恭喜发财!

  2. kenwooi says:

    nice pics.. very red ar! =D

  3. cookie says:

    i love the first pic – faded tang long….it’s awesome!! :) u’re superb!!! great work! :D

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