Happy Chap Goh Meh!


Time passes so fast…now it’s already the 15th day of the Chinese New Year…in China, Chinese New Year is called as Spring Festival, because it marks the new cycle of four seasons every year..hence, it means the beginning of spring season..which i don’t agree much because when they celebrate the festival, it is still winter season!

after that, no more ang pow to receive…haiz..this year, so little ang pow that I get, because we didn’t go anywhere….

after chinese new year, after this, need to get back to university, for the real first year of my study in Bachelor of Applied Science in Architecture…need to eliminate my laziness these few months after a long break and need to train my ‘hardworkingness’ back…

February 19th will be the registration day..which means need to pay money already…need to get back into the ‘black-coloured’ university…

Anyway, Happy Chap Goh Meh to all Chinese! Do you throw your mandarin oranges to the river? If yes, then you are really following the Chinese tradition but does not love the nature for disposing. If no, then you love nature but you did not follow the Chinese tradition…

but in China, on the 15th day, they didn’t throw mandarin oranges. Instead, they have a dinner (something like Reunion Dinner again).

Aah..before I forget, Happy Thaipusam to all Indians too! (Sorry, late one day to wish) If there are any Indian reading my blog..haha…Batu Caves will be sure crowded with people…

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