It’s finally the Chinese New Year season again this year. As you mentioned in your comment, Chinese New Year stimulates consumption, but at the same time, it also evokes smiles from people. Through your polite video footage,we found that all the food looked delicious and whetted our appetite, and we could feel the enthusiasm of the food maker!👌🌮🍲 Various essential items for Chinese New Year are also lined up, promoting a lively atmosphere! In our computer business office,each of us pondered on Chinese New Year while working on our respective tasks….☝️✨ Yosh and Iku
People are willing to spend during festive seasons as the mood is happy. This is especially so for Chinese New Year. Surprisingly, Malay, Indian & Thai food stalls in the Chinese New Year night markets are doing very well. This shows how racial tolerant Singaporeans are. This is a good sign. Yosh and Iku, and all at the computer office, Happy New Year of the Dragon!
There's still a while to go, but things are clearly starting to hot up already. I am a Dragon (born 1940) and this will I'm sure be my last celebration of that year -- I hope to fly a few dragon kites for the event.
It’s 1 month to Chinese New Year and things are heating up in Singapore. The heartland retailers are ready to cash in on the festive mood as people are more willing to part with their cash during this time. Jim the dragon kid, I look forward to see your dragon kites.
Hey friend, I always enjoy watching your videos, hope you have a great lunar new year next month. 😊 I would patronise the Chinese new year night market soon.
@@MsLilac88 Hope you enjoyed the atmosphere there. It will get more and more crowded as we get nearer to CNY. If you like to see otters, I have a new video coming up soon. I have a playlist on Otters. Cheers! 😀
Some of the festive decorations can be artistic. I bought 3 lanterns from Temu. They give out very brilliant colored lights. Also, they should match with home architecture , else the purpose is defeated.
@@SingaporeCityWalks still in Vegas. After CNY will do Southern Taiwan. In a day or so will know if war could break out. I wish to see some ‘fireworks’ in Taiwan. Taiwan is about size of Malay peninsula, but little more crowded. Food, culture, history..
It’s finally the Chinese New Year season again this year.
As you mentioned in your comment, Chinese New Year stimulates consumption, but at the same time, it also evokes smiles from people.
Through your polite video footage,we found that all the food looked delicious and whetted our appetite, and we could feel the enthusiasm of the food maker!👌🌮🍲
Various essential items for Chinese New Year are also lined up, promoting a lively atmosphere!
In our computer business office,each of us pondered on Chinese New Year while working on our respective tasks….☝️✨
Yosh and Iku
People are willing to spend during festive seasons as the mood is happy. This is especially so for Chinese New Year. Surprisingly, Malay, Indian & Thai food stalls in the Chinese New Year night markets are doing very well. This shows how racial tolerant Singaporeans are. This is a good sign. Yosh and Iku, and all at the computer office, Happy New Year of the Dragon!
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CM,and to all your family members as well, Happy New Year of the Dragon from us as well!🎉
Yosh and Iku
Gorgeous decorations for the chinese new year!!⭐️😍❤️
Singapore is in Happy festive mood. Decorations are in every town centre 😀
Fantastic! Great video!
Thanks Yuhao 😀
nice tour
Thanks for your nice comment 😀
Excelente vídeo. Sucesso sempre
Thank you my friend.
Beautiful CNY 2024 Night Market in Singapore, big like.
Thank you SaigonScenes ❤
Beautiful walking around, happy new year to you out there and have a wonderful weekend
Thanks for keeping in touch. Is your name Alin or Alinyao or some other?
There's still a while to go, but things are clearly starting to hot up already. I am a Dragon (born 1940)
and this will I'm sure be my last celebration of that year -- I hope to fly a few dragon kites for the event.
It’s 1 month to Chinese New Year and things are heating up in Singapore. The heartland retailers are ready to cash in on the festive mood as people are more willing to part with their cash during this time.
Jim the dragon kid, I look forward to see your dragon kites.
Beautiful night market😊
Thank you my friend 😀
Hey friend, I always enjoy watching your videos, hope you have a great lunar new year next month. 😊 I would patronise the Chinese new year night market soon.
Ms Lilac, glad that you like my videos, have a Happy Chinese New Year 2024, year of the Dragon!
@@SingaporeCityWalks I visited the Hougang Central night market with my husband yesterday evening. 😊
@@MsLilac88 Hope you enjoyed the atmosphere there. It will get more and more crowded as we get nearer to CNY. If you like to see otters, I have a new video coming up soon. I have a playlist on Otters. Cheers! 😀
@@SingaporeCityWalksCould we be friends? 😊
Some of the festive decorations can be artistic. I bought 3 lanterns from Temu. They give out very brilliant colored lights.
Also, they should match with home architecture , else the purpose is defeated.
We bought some simple decorative items for our main door and home too. Where are you during this CNY - US, Malaysia or Singapore?
@@SingaporeCityWalks still in Vegas. After CNY will do Southern Taiwan. In a day or so will know if war could break out.
I wish to see some ‘fireworks’ in Taiwan.
Taiwan is about size of Malay peninsula, but little more crowded. Food, culture, history..
@@marktan3668 You can visit the CES in Vegas while you are there, unless you are not keen in technology stuff.
@@marktan3668 War of words will breakout. Politicians are expert in this. Enjoy your Taiwan trip.
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CES is for industry members. Needs company’s name.
From reports, it’s now lesser and lesser.
USA is lagging behind in technology.