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Archive for January, 2008

 
Part of Singapore’s unique way of welcoming the Lunar New Year, the Singapore River Hongbao is an annual Chinese New Year cultural event which has taken place since 1987. The Esplanade Park will be transformed by majestic large-scale sculptures of popular Chinese mythical characters such as the God of Fortune and the 12 Chinese zodiac [...]

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Chinese Opera

        人 生 如 戏, 戏 如 人 生

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How To Hold On To Your Job

Hold on to the seeding!

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     Try looking at an old routine in a new way. Or try looking at someone you see each day in a new way. Make yourself do this consciously. When you start to take control of your mind like this, you will be amazed at the fresh new insights that come to you, which can [...]

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Seems like CNY this year is beri quiet leh. A lot of people look see, look see but not really parting with their dollars. No choice lor, oil prices up, flour prices up, transportation up, everything up but salary no up………………..

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How To Wear Red In Style This CNY

             

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Four Treasures Of The Sea
Dried abalone, conpoy, shark’s fin, sea cucumber

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See wat our family have brought to feed our greedy platter during this CNY…………….still tinking of buying more leh……….err, once a year oni mah!
                   
                    
Oatmeal cookies, egg rolls, pineapple tarts, kueh bangkit, groundnuts, kueh lapis, bak kwa, pumpkin seeds, sweets, mandarin oranges
And Our Eight Treasures!
                 
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Prices Going Up………..

My dear friend, this is wat u have to do………………………..MUST DO!

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 As people gorge on snacks, the more likely problems dat GPs see are indigestion, vomiting & diarrhoea. Eating raw fish (yu sheng) dat is not properly prepared might lead to bacterial infection & diarrhoea as well. Advice? Exercise self-control lor. If u don’t wan to offend the host, juz take bite-sized portions of food as a gesture of [...]

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