Ushering in Chinese New Year under the stars


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  • Saturday, 16 Feb 2019

People gathering inside the main tent for dinner. The band can be seen in the small tent on the left. (Below) The members tossing yee sang to welcome the lunar new year.

FIREWORKS, reunion dinner and ang pow are all things that remind people that a new lunar calendar year has arrived and we are now in the Year of the Pig.

The local Chinese community also mark the Lunar New Year by tossing yee sang to invite prosperity together.

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