Chinese Culture (General)
Chinese Culture (General)
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Hell notes of various designs...apologies.. many of the photos are inverted...
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Hell Paper money & paper ingots at Sheng Siong Basement 1 at Thomson Imperial Court Condo
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Thank you. 1)After my husband bring all stuffs to the new home, can I come help him to unpack and arrange stuffs? 2) is it ok for my husband to arrange chairs and table when I'm not in the house? 1. Frankly this has nothing to do with Feng Shui. 1.1 There are so many Chinese dialect groups with such a diverse range of individual or even perculiar practices. 1.2 More important, you have to check with your husband's matriach or mother. As often, such things are governed by the mother. 1.3 Thus if your husband's mother gives you blessing to do so.. then go ahead. 1.4 If you ask, even if I said okay, can easily be overruled by the matriach or hubby …
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President Xi Jing Peng of China said: . When I was a small child , I was very selfish, always grab the best for myself. Slowly, everyone left me and I had no friends. I didn’t think it was my fault but criticise others. . My father gave me 3 sentences to help me in life. . FIRST DAY: One day, my father cooked 2 bowls of noodles put the 2 bowls on the table. One bowl has one egg on top and the other bowl does not have any egg on top. He said ”My child. You choose. Which bowl do you want”. Eggs were hard to come by those days! Only get to eat eggs during festivals or New Year. Of course I chose the bowl with egg! As we …
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This day is also Chinese Valentine’s Day?? (Origin is from Malaysia, Penang)
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Some Fa Gaos combined either with a fake gold ingot or a pink apricot: There are no white Fa Gaos as white symbolises “death”. By the way these are CREAM ones with four red dots .... acceptable : Pink apricot = Shou represents longevity:
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Some of the many CNY 2019 greeting cards
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Year of the Pig 2019 Location: Takashimaya, NGEE Ann City Mostly Japanese artist interpretations of the Pig Zodiac sign
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I am from Ang Mo Kio Central. Check my fingers for a lottery number: 7218 And I am at Telok Blangah! My gold ingot... gives you a lottery number! 9397
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Location: Kim Keat Palm, Toa Payoh Lorong 7
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Hi Master Gd morning! I would like to check with u is it ok to bring home the blanket after my grandfather funeral? Reply: Best not to. If so, never keep it in any bedrooms. Just two years ago, a client brought home and keep it in their storage bed. After doing so, he had lots of wealth issues.
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Mee Suah Flour Vermicelli offerings to God’s why? Unbroken lengths of noodles implies longevity. Thus even on one’s birthday celebrations; uncut noodles are served to signify longevity.
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Phoh Teck Siang Tng Temple At 106 Pasir Panjang Road. Also the Blue Cross Charitable Institution. Strange to find a variant of the Knight’s Templar emblem on it’s wrought iron gate. No wonder... it is called the Blue Cross Usually a "pure temple" uses the Swastica Buddhist symbol is used, instead. This temple was built around the early 1990’s thus is considered pretty new. The 1995 streetmap of The temple:
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