The cockscomb is popular this year because it looks like a rooster‘s comb. — Photos: KAMARUL ARIFFIN/ The Star
Chinese New Year is incomplete without blooms, so it is little wonder that Klang Valley residents are making a beeline for nurseries in Sungai Buloh to shop for plants with auspicious meanings to jazz up their celebration.
The nurseries along Jalan Subang-Sungai Buloh have been swept by waves of red, yellow and purple, the colours preferred by the Chinese to start the New Year on a high note.
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