by Grace Chow | Jan 18, 2021 | Chinese New Year Traditions
Chinese Zodiac Story and Horoscopes For 2021 Chinese New Year falls on 12 February this year, which is also the Year of the Ox! Find out more about the story of the great race and the horoscopes of the different animals for 2021, in this article. What it is: The...
by Grace Chow | Jan 18, 2021 | Chinese New Year Food
Best CNY Dessert Ideas As Chinese New Year approaches, here are nine desserts suggestions that you could have after a hearty feast of traditional Chinese New Year food. These desserts cannot go wrong and are picked for their accessibility and popularity in Singapore....
by Grace Chow | Jan 18, 2021 | Chinese New Year Things To Do
How To Decorate Your Homes For CNY: Ideas, Meanings and History Get into the Chinese New Year festive mood by preparing your house with some decorations. Here are some ideas that you could use to liven up your living spaces. Chinese New Year couplets Couplets are red...
by Grace Chow | Jan 18, 2021 | Chinese New Year Decorations
The Best CNY Flowers and Plants Decorations Aside from feeding one’s appetite with Chinese New Year cookies, perhaps one also needs some eye candy such as flowers. Yes, flowers are an irrefutable essential during this festive season of joy and happiness. After all,...
by Grace Chow | Jan 18, 2021 | Chinese New Year Food
Lucky Chinese New Year Fruits With Chinese New Year being round the corner, it is time to do your preparations to welcome guests or liven up your space. There’s no better and healthier way to add some colour and sweetness to your Chinese New Year dishes than adding...
by Grace Chow | Jan 11, 2021 | Chinese New Year Food
A Complete Guide to Yu Sheng Families celebrate Chinese New Year in different ways, but there is one practice that we all have in common – that is having yusheng. This bright multi-coloured dish is something that we always have at the start of Chinese New Year...
by Grace Chow | Jan 11, 2021 | Chinese New Year Food
The 101 Guide to Nian Gao What it is Nian gao (年糕) is a traditional dessert made of glutinous rice flour, wheat starch, water, salt, and sugar. It is a lucky food eaten during Chinese New Year because of the word gao, which sounds like the word gao (高) for...
by Grace Chow | Jan 5, 2021 | Chinese New Year Things To Do
Things To Do During Chinese New Year 2021 Chinese New Year is coming around the corner and we have some activity ideas to ensure that you and your family can have a fun-filled festive holiday despite the COVID-19 restrictions. We have also included some updates on...
by Grace Chow | Jan 5, 2021 | Chinese New Year Snacks
Best Chinese New Year Cookies in Singapore Cookies have become a staple in Chinese New Year feasts. With so many cookies available in the market, we have narrowed down some cookies that we think we cannot go without, as well as those that bring fond memories for the...
by Grace Chow | Jan 5, 2021 | Chinese New Year Snacks
Best Chinese New Year Goodies In Singapore There is a plethora of delicious goodies that are offered in the market. For those stuck in a dilemma of what to choose, we have rounded up the top 10 Chinese New Year goodies that we think are a must-have and make for good...