Chinese lunar New Year in Singapore

Author: Waren  |  Category: G4 Station

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Happy 2009 to all of you!!! Woohoo..after a long break i am finally here to blog again ^^ Thanks to all your support toward G4 Station making me kind of busy and thus unable to blog, just joking =DOk back to the topic, let me tell you more about chinese lunar new year which is happening in less then a month time.

Chinese New Year or Spring Festival is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It is sometimes called the Lunar New Year, especially by people outside China. The festival traditionally begins on the first day of the first lunar month (Chinese: 正月; pinyin: zhēng yuè) in the Chinese calendar and ends on the 15th; this day is called Lantern Festival. Chinese New Year’s Eve is known as Chúxī (除夕, abbr. for 年除夕 Niánchúxī, Chúxì in Taiwan). It literally means “Year-pass Eve”.

Usually in Singapore, Chinese new year’s eve will be a reunion day within family. steamboatThis is the time for family members who are unable to see each other due to busy schedule, to get together and have a nice meal. For my reunion, we will be having a steamboat as dinner as always =.= This is some of the chinese food you will expect to see on the menu ^^ yummy!!

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Getting hungry? There is more to come ^^ Before the start of my reunion dinner, there is this traditional culture of “lao yu sheng”. Yu sheng plays on the homonyms where yu means “fish” but enunciated appropriately, it also means “abundance”; and shengmeans literally “raw” but enunciated appropriately, it means “life”. Thus Yusheng implies “abundance of wealth and long life”. In Cantonese it is known as lo sheng with lo also meaning “tossing up good fortune”. The tossing action is called lo hei, which means to “rise” (hei), again a reference to a thriving business and thus its popularity with businessmen during the New Year. This is a pics of what we are tossing around lol
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After the dinner, we will usually head down to chinatown to purchase some chinese new year snack, goodies and at the same time, join in the countdown party there. Different snack have different meaning but to me who cares! It is all food lol but for your benefit wise i will list down some of the snack and what is their meaning when we eat it.

 

 The most important snack during chinese new year will be Bak kwa, yuk gohn, rou gan 肉干. rou_gan

Well, it is chinese salty-sweet meat square and taste very very good. It can be made from pork, chicken, beef or even lamb or even from seafood. Bakkwais believed to have originated from a meat preservation and preparation technique used in ancient China that is still practiced in places with Hoklo (Hokkien) influence. Traditionally, bakkwawas made using leftover meats from festivals and banquets. They were preserved with sugar and salt, and then kept for later consumption, and was the preferred method at a time when refrigeration was not available. The meat from these celebrations is trimmed of the fat, sliced, marinated and then smoked. After smoking, the meat is cut into small pieces and stored for later.

Next, we have the pineapple tart. This is also one of the highlight of Chinese new year. Considered a “festive cookie”, pineapple tarts are usuallypine consumed during the Chinese New Year season.

Typical shapes include a flat, open tart topped withpineapple jam under a lattice of pastry, rolls filled with jam that are open at the ends and jam-filled spheres.

Pineapple tarts take up lots of hours to make as there is the cooking of pineapple jam (which can take hours) and preparation of pastry followed by baking. As in hokkien, the word pineapple translate to “ong-lai” which mean wealth come, thus it is a must to have pineapple tart during Chinese New Year.

 

Nian gao, Rice cake, Year cake or Chinese new year‘s cake is a food prepared from glutinous rice and consumed in Chinese cuisine. nian-gaoWhile it can be eaten all year round, traditionally it is most popular during Chinese New Year. It is considered good luck to eat nian gao during this time because “nian gao” is a homonym for “every year higher and higher.” 年糕 – 年高

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Ok i will stop here and continue what is going to happen for the first day of Chinese new year. Early in the morning, i will be awaken by the rowdy noise from the lion dance performance all over the island. This is also another tradition that is pass down generation by generation. It is said that the noise from the lion dance and the chinese cracker can ward off evil and thus bring good luck to the family.

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When i am fully awake, i will change to a new set of new year’s clothing and off to my relatives and friends house to visit them and to ”pai nian” hongbaowhich i can collect lots of red packet, “ang-pow” or “hong-bao”. “Red Packet” or “Laisee” is a good old Chinese tradition where small gifts such as money is given during holidays and special ocassions. The red packet which often has a gold chinese luck symbol imprinted on it symbolises good luck, health and good fortune, due to the fact that the colours red and gold are considered to be a lucky. It is also believed be good luck to keep some money in it, close at hand in order to be blessed by it’s good fortune.

 For the rest of the day, and the 2nd day. As it is a public holiday in Singapore, i will usually meet up some old friend for small gathering and just relax myself.
Hope to see you during Chinese New Year on the 25th-27th Jan 09.
Check out our website for more information and do reserve a room with us if you want to join us in the celebration for Chinese New Year ^^
Waren, your friendly staff signing off as from now.. Cheers


G4 Station Officially Opens & Price Promotion

Author: Waren  |  Category: Announcements

Hi everybody, I am Waren here, a guy you will see at the front desk during the night. Those who had stayed in our hostel before and remember me don’t forget to leave a comments ^^ Pardon my english and spelling if you can’t understand what i am trying to get across=p Let me be the first one to start the ball rolling..


Hi. I’m Waren! The Dark Knight of G4 During the Night. Cheers!

The Good News

Guess what? Yes! Our price per person for our dormitories has been reduce as of today! The new rate (Please check our website) is to be launch with our official grand opening on Sat(181008).

Make a reservation with us now, or you will regret choosing another hostel which is dirty, small, and does not provide freebies and service like we do=p

The Grand G4 Station Opening

Ok ok, let’s get back to our grand opening on Sat(181008). Although it is my off day, but still make the effort to come down and join this ceremony as i felt it was a important day for G4 station.


G4 Station Team Cheese~!!

Oh gosh! It was damn crowded that fateful day haha..Even though the Air-con was on full-blast and at the lowest, i still feel the same inside or outside the building lol..The Start of the ceremony begin with the blessing from the Chinese lion dance and Kirin dance. It is believe that the noise =.= they make will ward off all evil and eventually bless this place with good luck..It ended with “cai qin” and arranging a quote in Chinese using orange which is ”Yi ben wang li” which mean prosper to your business..Sorry for the noise cause to the guest who were here that day. Here are some of the photos of the events:

After that, there is this traditional ritual going on by the monk we invited to bless this place, each and every room of our building must be open so that bad luck goes away and good luck will enter. I did not follow, but what i saw is the monk started a series of chant and the guest followed them around the building. (Didn’t manage to take the pic of the monk cause they were shy) lol

After that it is buffet time!! Hm..no photo of the food we ate blame our photographer!! Just joking Jody=p Chill chill=) Anyway after that is a series of photoshooting and some games at our Backyard Bistro muahaha..I am going to end this with a series of photo..Thank you for spending your time reading this ^^ Have a nice day! All the best to G4 Station.

Special thanks to the team that day and the families member that helped out.

* All photos taken was provided by Jody Tan our so-so photographer* (LOL don’t kill me if you see this)

Heres the rest of the pics that our angry photographer send us after seeing what i wrote lol..

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