Celebrations away from home


Snack fest: UCSI University students (from left) Jing Jing, Tao, Chen Yang, Jia, Yili and Zhenni enjoying some traditional goodies. – IZZRAFIQ ALIAS / The Star.

In the absence of familiar surroundings and loved ones, students from China still welcomed the lunar new year in their own way.

THE LOUD drums, lion dances, lanterns, crazy sales and shoppers in Kuala Lumpur is no comparison to the festive air in China during the lunar new year.

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