Tag: Chinese New Year Traditions
Penangites love gathering for a Chinese New Year Steamboat reunion dinner. This cherished tradition is about more than just the food; it’s about the warmth of family, the joy …
Chinese Valentine’s Day in Penang is a Night of Romance under the stars! Few traditions rival the magic of Chinese Valentine’s Day when celebrating love. It’s the timeless Qixi …
Imagine a dining table filled with laughter, chopsticks flying in unison, and vibrant shreds of vegetables landing everywhere—it’s the Lunar New Year in Penang, and the Prosperity Toss is …
There are many Chinese New Year Superstitions you probably didn’t know about if you’re not Chinese! Chinese New Year is a key celebration in Chinese culture. It brings a …
Discover the key preparations, essential rituals, and auspicious days leading up to Chinese New Year. Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is a time of renewal, …
Lucky colors for Chinese New Year play a pivotal role in Chinese culture, each carrying its own deep symbolism. As we welcome the lunar new year, many people choose …
If you’re lucky enough to have Malaysian friends, don’t be surprised if one of them invites you to their Family Reunion Dinner on the eve of Chinese New Year. …
Red packets, or Ang Pow (红包), are a beloved tradition in Chinese culture, especially during Chinese New Year, weddings, birthdays, and other special occasions. These envelopes filled with money …
If you’re planning a trip, Chinese New Year in Penang is the perfect time to dive into the island’s vibrant heritage and festive spirit. This Lunar Festival isn’t just …
On the 9th day of the Lunar New Year, Penang comes alive with the Pai Thnee Kong Festival, a grand Hokkien celebration. Families gather to honor the Jade Emperor …
Chap Goh Meh, not Chap Goh Mei to the Hokkien Chinese in Penang, means the Fifteenth Night. For the Chinese community in Malaysia, the Chinese New Year marks the …
Check out these 8 Chinese New Year Lucky Foods with lucky symbolism for prosperity to eat during the festivities! Malaysians eat individual food or dishes for their symbolism during …
Yee Sang, or “Loh Hei,” is a vibrant and symbolic dish enjoyed during Chinese New Year to usher in prosperity and abundance. This raw fish salad is not just …