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crowded markets empty streets faded hopes blissful dreams. there is one little place where i belong at a enduringly beautiful time like this. quiet mornings noisy afternoons filled with relatives and long lost friends. confused rituals followed through the week obliviously but with intent to make it a happy new year. don't sweep the floor you'll sweep away the luck don't wash your hair or you'll lose the luck. don't buy new shoes on the very first week or you'll be cursed with many years of tragedy. bring beautiful flowers when visiting houses because it symbolises growth in life. open the windows wide and deep allow in the wind and also fortune. 4 word phrases muttered everywhere with intent of receiving many 'ang paus' "GONG XI FA CHAI MAN XI YU YI SAN TAI  KING HONG DAI GA DAI LEI" they will shout as they enter the room the phrases of happiness and prosperity cheery faces loud voices anything to stop the demons inside early mornings waiting for relatives to sit and eat grandma's breakfast 'zhai' with rice on the very first day and porridge with 'lo bak gou' the very next day reunion dinners interesting stories positive enthusiasm and blessed happiness. chinese new year isn't about the money or the entire year ahead that would be filled with luck i finally realized it is about being all together in a crowded room just for one day.
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Feb 18, 2015
Feb 18, 2015 at 11:27 PM UTC
Chinese New Year
crowded markets empty streets faded hopes blissful dreams. there is one little place where i belong at a enduringly beautiful time like this. quiet mornings noisy afternoons filled with relatives and long lost friends. confused rituals followed through the week obliviously but with intent to make it a happy new year. don't sweep the floor you'll sweep away the luck don't wash your hair or you'll lose the luck. don't buy new shoes on the very first week or you'll be cursed with many years of tragedy. bring beautiful flowers when visiting houses because it symbolises growth in life. open the windows wide and deep allow in the wind and also fortune. 4 word phrases muttered everywhere with intent of receiving many 'ang paus' "GONG XI FA CHAI MAN XI YU YI SAN TAI  KING HONG DAI GA DAI LEI" they will shout as they enter the room the phrases of happiness and prosperity cheery faces loud voices anything to stop the demons inside early mornings waiting for relatives to sit and eat grandma's breakfast 'zhai' with rice on the very first day and porridge with 'lo bak gou' the very next day reunion dinners interesting stories positive enthusiasm and blessed happiness. chinese new year isn't about the money or the entire year ahead that would be filled with luck i finally realized it is about being all together in a crowded room just for one day.
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Feb 18, 2015
Feb 18, 2015 at 11:27 PM UTC
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