Lions pranced steadily on stilts.
Masked magician with many tricks up his sleeves and, especially, layered multi-colour masks.
Many mandatory mandarins to cool down.
The annual features included tok-tok candy stall, kuih kapit stall, wishing well, traditional games, arts, crafts, calligraphy and more! You cannot not understand Chinese New Year festivities after such a comprehensive interactive encounter! I am glad the culture and meaning are well-preserved, accurately observed and generously shared.
That was how we spent our last Saturday morning with our Playschool family where many nations come together in a cocoon of harmony, friendship and love.
What a great way to wrap up Chinese New Year! Goat Xi Fa Cai, my lovelies!
Salam Hampshire Mummy,
ReplyDeleteI bet Bean had so much fun! I think he goes to the same school with my Boss's son.
Happy Wednesday to you...*feels like it's gonna be a long day for me*
Salam Puan L,
DeleteBean patted the lion up close to his heart's content, being the "rar rar" lover he is. My daughter enjoyed herself very much too, saw her former teachers and friends and feeling still very much welcome to her "baby Playschool".
I bet your Boss and his offspring(s) love(s) this cozy nook in the city :)