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Happy Malaysia Day
This is the first time to celebrate this Malaysia Day as public holiday! This makes us remember about our history and we are moving towards 1Malaysia concept!
Happy 53th Malaysia’s Independence Day
Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka! Today is the independence day of Malaysia. This year, we will celebrate at Merdeka Square (Dataran Merdeka). The theme of this year is “1 Malaysia, Generates Transformation” (1 Malaysia, Menjana Transformasi).
Hungry Ghost Festival
Today is Hungry Ghost Festival which is celebrated among Chinese race. We believe all ghost ‘got a chance’ to go out from hell by today and visit us. Don’t be afraid! Nothing going to be happen.What to do is just feed them well. Something crossing my mind, why not open a new blog about ghost
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Happy Father’s Day
Starting this year, I already as a father. So, hope my son to celebrate this day with me. But, need to wait few years because my son just 5 months old only.
Happy Chinese New Year and Happy Valentine
Wow! 2 in 1 happiness for both big day! This only happen few times in each 100 years.
Ferocious Tiger. Auspicious Bliss.
This year Chinese New Year is around the corner. I bought this 5 tigers soft toy from Eu Yan Sang and costed RM68 (RM10 will be donated to related authority). These tigers are symbolized as harmony, peaceful, opulence, auspicious and abundance. Actually, these tigers are related to our Malaysian CNY movie: Tiger Woohoo! This movie
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Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!
Happy Birthday, Malaysia! I wish we can achieve the 1Malaysia harmony and live in peaceful society.
Happy Dumpling Festival
Well, today is the dumpling festival that will be celebrated amongst the Chinese by fifth day of fifth month in the Chinese calendar. This day is to pay respect to one patriotic poet, Qu Yuan from warring state in Chu Kingdom in ancient China. He tied himself and jumped into river because angry about the
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Qing Ming festival
Today, I went back to Jerantut, my hometown for tomorrow’s Qing Ming festival. This can be translated as Tomb Sweeping Day. The important of this festival is to remember and honour one’s ancestors at grave sites.





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