Super Eventful Happy Chinese New Year Day 1
Chinese New Year Day 1 was super eventful.
At church
We started our day with praise and celebration at church. Although many had gone back to hometown and left a handful of us, it was our practice to not close church. And even if it left just us the family, we would continue too, who knows someone need to walk into church to be prayed for.
Here is a photo of four of us ladies with Chinese New Year theme's attire.
Lunch at Peranakan Place
And then we had lunch at a newly-opened restaurant called Peranakan Place, a colourful concept of ambience with the design from Nyonya culture and heritage.
Husband ordered 3 sets of 'Pai Tee' for the 3 tables we occupied. Pai Tee is a famous Peranakan dish, made of thin and crispy pastry tart shell in cup-shape, filled with shredded Chinese turnips, with other mixture of thinly sliced vegetables and prawns, this one topped with a cashew nut too and a hinge of their sweet chilli sauce. Hint to eat — just put the whole thing into the mouth and chew and enjoy. Hmmm...yumss!!!
I ordered a bowl of Nyonya Laksa. It was a delicious bowl of coconut-milk based broth cooked with their nyonya curry paste, poured over noodles and served with fresh shrimps, tofu puffs, fish cakes, bean sprouts, shredded cucumbers and egg. I somehow love the laksa served here as the broth was not overly thick which tend to make me feel bloated. The broth here was just nice, and savoury and of course appetizing. I finished the whole big bowl.
Family Photos
After lunch, we walked to the centre of the mall which was beautifully decorated with Chinese New Year atmosphere, great for photo taking. Here were some family photos taken.
According to Chinese calendar, this is the Year of Rabbit, so there are some rabbit decorations too. Additional photos with rabbit. 🐰😁
Gathering with relatives
After a satisfying family photos, we headed on to relatives house for some gathering. I really loved catching up with relatives and loved ones. The adults enjoyed great chit-chat at the table full of food and the children enjoyed playing with one another.
Final thought
It was indeed meaningful and eventful day. We went home with hearts and tummy full. After resting awhile, we headed out again to watch a show called 'Sakra' with the boys and two friends who celebrate Chinese New Year at KL by themselves. We want to remember although their family is not with them, we can spend time with them too. Anyway, the 'Sakra' show made my brain in a maze, haha. Overall, it was a good movie, but we guessed that they tried to squeeze all the stories in the novels into one movie.
I shall end my blog with a photo of a performer at the mall here. He performed at the same time earning some income if passerby donates to him. All I want to say is he looks super cool in Chinese attire.
Greetings again from 4 of us!!!
Happy Blessed Chinese New Year!!!
May your year be filled with love, be overflowing with blessings and be overwhelmed with prosperity in health and wealth.
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Gong Xi Fatt Choy to you and your family! What a great picture you shared here! Btw, the soloist on sax is known as Abg Mazli Hassan, one of our local best performers. I'm sending you my best wishes all the way from the land below the wind.
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Thank you, @mell79. Oh wow, I didn't know his name. We just know he is so so good. Such a jovial and humble man. He played for hours from our lunch time till our dinner time, he was still playing. Kudos to him. Thank you for letting me know. :) sending love from West Malaysia. 😍 So I guessed you are from Sabah?
Yes, I am from Sabah. I hope you have a wonderful holiday with your family. I had to stay in bed the entire time because I had surgery on the 17th. Because of my medical condition, I am unable to celebrate Chinese New Year this year. But, for the better, health comes first.
Yes, I read about your blog on the surgery. Health comes first. Rest well and try eating nutritious food for recovery. ❤️🙏
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I love the family photos. How nice that you could be together with family, and at such a lovely restaurant! Is there a special meaning for the way you all have your hands clasped?
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Thank you for reading my blog. Yes, our hands clasped means "Gong Xi" in Chinese, kind of like a greetings towards the nature of congratulations. But more on congratulations for having the best in your hands this year, or congratulations for incoming prosperity. A declaration of something yet to happen. Just say it out by faith. So 'Gong Xi, Gong Xi' to you. 😉
Thank you for explaining. I have learned something new today!