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Chinese New Year is coming soon which is starting from next Sunday, I have seen many Shopping Complex are starting to decorate their building with Chinese New Year Themes. My friend and I had been going to educational fare that held in KLCC last Sunday, we had past by the lobby and seen the Chinese New Year Themes in KLCC. It was gorgeous and we can’t waited to snap some photos for it.
Chinese Near Year Themes in KLCC



* There is a big word of “FU” in mandarin, not rude word okay?! We call it “Fook” in cantonese and it represents “good fortune“, “blessing” and “happiness“. There is a big word of “HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR” too!
After we had finished the investigation in the education fare, we approached to Lowyat Plaza because my friend wan to claim warranty for his handphone charger. We did pass by Sungei Wang before we can reached Lowyat Plaza, there was another Chinese New Year Themes in Sungei Wang. It looked traditional and seems great! If I was not mistaken, the decoration had been done and sponsored by DIGI because you can see the lantern is hanging the DIGI tablet.
Chinese Near Year Themes in Sungei Wang

* That’s a Gold Cow pulling the gold, because 2009 is a Cow Year, so it represents that all of us will be getting rich in Year 2009!

* This is the paddy field, there is a scarecrow with white t-shirt. There is a wakaf and some paddy in the baskets. It represents that all of our tummy will be full all the time in Year 2009! All must be in RED!


* There was a Acrobatics Show insides the Sungei Wang complex too!
After my friend had settled his matter, we went back to PJ by Monorail, so we did pass by Berjaya Time Square too. There was another Chinese New Year Themes too. It was not as grand as KLCC and Sungei Wang, but there had a feel of Chinese New Year too!
Chinese Near Year Themes in Berjaya Time Square


* The Gold Lion is the mascot for Chinese and it brings luck to all of us!

* My friend told me that the Gold Dragon Ball has its’ meaning, but I forgot what was it already.
I have yet to visit One-Utama to see their Chinese New Year Themes, but I will go to Mid Valley this Sunday for another education fare. So, I will snap some photos over there! I’m looking for Chinese New Year Food Cuisine right now, but I’m sure I will get a lot when I back to hometown next week, definitely I’ll share it with you guys!
So, did your house or blog been decorated with Chinese New Year Themes already? Do you have any Chinese New Year Food Cuisine to share with me too?
[Chinese New Year Themes Part-Two - Mid Valley and One-Utama]
19 Responses for "Chinese New Year Themes In Shopping Complex – Part 1"
wow i’m really impressed with your effort to visit lots of places to see how they celebrate this coming CNY… nice2 i really enjoy it. Anyway Selamat Tahun Baru Cina, Happy Chinese New Year, Qong Xi Fa Cai
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KaHoongChai Reply:
January 15th, 2009 at 9:24 pm
Hi VOY, haha I was not purposely going there to see how they celebrated, but I just past by from the way to Education Fare.
However, I would like to wish you Happy new year too! Wish you all the best ya! Thanks for the wish VOY!
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i always love the decorations in shopping malls. it adds a whole lot to the spirit and mood of celebration!!
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KaHoongChai Reply:
January 15th, 2009 at 9:26 pm
Yea, absolutely! I really hope that this year will not like previous year that there didn’t have any CNY mood, haha! 2009 is a new good year!
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see those chinese new year decoration ! suddenly hope that i can fly to my hometown as soon as possible !! but still need to wait until 23 /1/2008 only can back to my hometown !!
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Hmmm I think last year’s deco at 1U is nicer…
Times Square’s wan look so cincai la
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KaHoongChai Reply:
January 15th, 2009 at 9:28 pm
Yea lo, decoration in Time Square seems simple. I have yet to visit One-Utama, anyone of you went there within this few days? Any decoration over there?
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Happy Chinese New Year!
Here’s a nice greeeting card I found, just go click link and click picture to see the red cow greeting
http://mylivingwall.com/v3/wall-of-cartoons/6253-cny2009
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KaHoongChai Reply:
January 15th, 2009 at 9:29 pm
Thanks Ah Hoong, you have the same name with me. lol! Happy Chinese New Year too! Wish you all the best in 2009!
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HI, I do not have a blogroll but ‘ve added yours into my reading list.
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KaHoongChai Reply:
January 15th, 2009 at 9:30 pm
Hi cariso, great! Your blog will be 1 of my favourite food blog too! See you again cariso.
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hey, am glad you share….
at least I got to see how KL shopping mall decorated for CNY. cuz, most of the time when am down in KL is only for X’mas.
thanks again!
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KaHoongChai Reply:
January 16th, 2009 at 7:50 pm
Haha glad that you like it! But I thought you from KL too? I was just passing by a few shopping malls when I went to educational fare, so I just dropped by to snap some photos hehe! I hope you all like it!
We all are happy that CNY is coming soon which is on next weekend, yeah!!
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I have added you to my blog list. It’s nice of you to share the new year themes to all your readers. Keep up the good jobs.
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KaHoongChai Reply:
January 16th, 2009 at 8:00 pm
Hi, thanks for adding ya! I have added you too!
I hope you like the current post about new year themes, so is there any new year themes in your area too?
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i have to do house cleaning lolx
anyway happy new year …
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KaHoongChai Reply:
January 17th, 2009 at 12:21 am
Oh, good girl lo! I can’t help my parents to do house cleaning as I still at KL now. Between, I’ll be going back to my hometown (Taiping) on next weekend to celebrate CNY! Can’t wait already..;)
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