New Milestone

It’s a pleasure to write and share about issues ranging from design, technology, media to current happenings. I hope you’ll find what you need and learn something fascinating!

The more I blog, the more I write, and the better writer I’d be. My quest to put up new content regularly leads me to research for new information that keeps me up to date.

I realised it’s not easy being a blogger, I need to position myself differently in this community.

SiteStatsGlad to see some response for my blog 🙂 !

Welcome Year of the Snake !

Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, is one of the most eagerly anticipated occasions each year. This is the biggest and most significant event of the Chinese community, and it is observed by Singaporeans from all walks of life.

Let’s take a look at how the rest of the world celebrates Lunar New Year in style!

Around the world: The Year of the Snake celebrations in Melbourne, AustraliaAround the world: The Year of the Snake celebrations in Melbourne, Australia
Men light up fireworks as residents celebrate the start of the Chinese New Year in ShanghaiMen light up fireworks as residents celebrate the start of the Chinese New Year in Shanghai
An Chinese girl takes pictures of a snake statue ahead of Chinese New Year celebrations at the Thean Hou Temple in Kuala LumpurAn Chinese girl takes pictures of a snake statue ahead of Chinese New Year celebrations at the Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur

Here’s Wishing Everyone a Great 2013 !

References:

Watson, L. (2013) Chinese New Year goes off with a bang around the world… but not in Beijing, where the government told people to avoid setting off fireworks. Mail Online, [online] 11 February. Available at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2276813/Chinese-New-Year-2013-went-bang-world–apart-Beijing.html [Accessed: [11 February 2013].