Chinese New Year is from 7-21 Feb. As usually, I went to the Chinese New Year market in China Town. I usually go there to see the decoration and hunt for food. Every year when I go to the market, I don’t have much expectation for what people are selling there. Frankly speaking, what can I expect they are selling for Chinese New Year? Every year almost the same.
Don’t know why I don’t have mood to prepare and celebrate for the Chinese New Year this year. How I wish it is not going to come so soon.
Decoration in China Town.
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The Chinese New Year market.
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Goodies from Taiwan.
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Thing must have in Chinese New Year - Chinese oranges.
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Decoration in SunTec City shopping mall.
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