With Chinese New Year lurking just around the corner, it’s no surprise that many Malaysians have started making preparations to celebrate the occasion. But we also...
Everyone is excited for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations, but we still have to keep in mind and adhere to the Covid-19 prevention guidelines. The...
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is one of the largest celebrations among Malaysians of Chinese descent. While the festivities and customs remain...
Malaysian malls are always known for their majestic, massive decorations during festive seasons like Christmas and Chinese New Year. As Chinese New Year approaches, many malls...
Chinese New Year comes with a lot of superstitions that serve to usher in good fortune. For most Chinese families, these superstitions begin at the dining...
Chinese New Year is around the corner! Still, looking for CNY gifts? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Check out our list of CNY gift ideas that...
What is Chinese New Year without the overly happy songs that sometimes sound very similar to each other? Dong Dong Qiang is one of those CNY...
Price hikes on essential and daily goods can increase the financial burdens within Malaysian families, especially during the pandemic and recent floods. This is when we...
This year, we’re finally about to celebrate Chinese New Year without MCO (but remember to follow SOPs to keep your loved ones safe okay)! While many are...
All festive processions, including the Kavadi procession for Thaipusam and Chingay festivities for Chinese New Year, will not be allowed in 2022. Minister of National Unity,...
Now that Chinese New Year is over, we’re pretty sure you’re all left with quite a bit of extra ang pow money. Some of you might...
Each race and religion in Malaysia has a celebration that they look forward to annually. However, due to the pandemic, many things have changed and it...
A video of a cat in China getting teary-eyed went viral globally during the first few days of the Lunar New Year. The owner of this...
Many often look forward to Chinese New Year for the time spent with family, great food, and of course, the steady stream of ang pows! Most...
Malaysians have been able to celebrate Chinese New Year normally up until the beginning of 2020 when the global crisis hit us and forced everyone to...
A photo of a newsreader on a government-owned television station went viral recently after he was said to be wearing a woman’s traditional Chinese outfit during...