Two interesting phenomenas around Chinese New Year in Singapore. I experience them for the first time.
Lo Hei - it is a plate with shredded vegetables and fishes. Family members and friends gather around the table, toss the shredded vegetables as high as possible, and wish for good fortune and happiness. After the tossing, the table looks a little messy. Who cares, it also means we have overflowing food.
Two Mandarin Oranges - it is token of good luck during Chinese New Year visiting. I was wondering, why just two, not a whole box of Mandarin Oranges? It costs less than SGD15. Now I know there is a special meanings.
Lo Hei - it is a plate with shredded vegetables and fishes. Family members and friends gather around the table, toss the shredded vegetables as high as possible, and wish for good fortune and happiness. After the tossing, the table looks a little messy. Who cares, it also means we have overflowing food.
Two Mandarin Oranges - it is token of good luck during Chinese New Year visiting. I was wondering, why just two, not a whole box of Mandarin Oranges? It costs less than SGD15. Now I know there is a special meanings.
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