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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market & Light Up 2010

Although I hate crowds, Chinese New Year is one of my favourite holidays. One of the best ways to experience it is the obligatory trip to Chinatown for the hustle & bustle of the night market.

Hanging Lanterns. Somehow this reminds me of the souvenir shops in Nara.

Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Other New Year decorations for the home.

Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Red packets. Perhaps the most dreaded obligation for married couples.

Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Lots of fruits & vegetables - pomelo, tangerines, dried persimmons, gourd and pumpkin.

Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Lots of flowers and plants - pussy willow, cherry & plum blossom, narcissus, bamboo, and artificial ones even.

Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Nian Gao for a good year. This can either be fried for a crispy exterior or eaten as is.

Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Sugared fruit and vegetable slices to fill the Tray of Togetherness. Every item is believed to have a beneficial purpose like longevity, good health and happiness.

Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Dried sausages, waxed duck, and preserved fish.

Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Although the cookies are really cheap, they are generally of poor quality due to mass production.

Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
If you're tired out by all the walking, refreshingly sweet coconut juice can be had for only $1.

Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
We got ourselves some melon seeds (kua chee), garlic flavoured roasted groundnuts and pork jerky (bak gua), before heading to the one of the pubs at Club Street to chill out.

Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market
Chinatown Lunar New Year Night Market

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