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Source & Credit: The Straits Times, Singapore, 5 February 2005


FACT & FICTION
by Teo Pau Lin

Interesting articles on Chinese New Year Traditions.. please click on attachments....


Posted
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More articles....


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On 2/14/2005 8:09:12 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Source & Credit: The

Straits Times, Singapore, 5

February 2005

FACT & FICTIONby Teo Pau

LinInteresting articles on

Chinese New Year Traditions..

please click on

attachments....




  • 9 years later...
Posted
  • Staff

Spring cleaning does not come directly under any of the Feng Shui schools.
But, is'nt it pure common sense that our home does not look like a junk yard or a hoarder's hide-out?

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On 2/14/2005 8:21:21 PM, Anonymous wrote:
More articles....
On 2/14/2005 8:09:12 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:>Source & Credit:
The>Straits Times, Singapore,
5>February 2005>FACT &
FICTIONby Teo Pau>LinInteresting
articles on>Chinese New Year
Traditions..>please click
on>attachments....

  • 5 months later...
Posted
  • Staff

A timely note to do some spring cleaning in one's home!
Avoid being a hoarder!
This is not Feng Shui! But hey! Not everything is based on Feng Shui. How about some common sense?

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On 7/17/2014 9:13:54 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Spring cleaning does not come directly
under any of the Feng Shui schools.But,
is'nt it pure common sense that our home
does not look like a junk yard or a
hoarder's hide-out?On 2/14/2005 8:21:21
PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
More articles....
On 2/14/2005 8:09:12 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:>Source & Credit:
The>Straits Times, Singapore,
5>February 2005>FACT &
FICTIONby Teo Pau>LinInteresting
articles on>Chinese New Year
Traditions..>please click
on>attachments....

Posted
  • Staff

An educational list or timely reminder that Chinese New Year 2015 is coming soon.,,,
1. Chinese New Year Couplets
2. Reunion Dinner on the eve of new year
3. New Year Grocery
4. Children keep awake and keeping vigil
5. Traditional Lion Dance
6. Preparing and drinking Red Date Tea
7. Giving of Hong Pao (Ang Pao)
Again, my apologies for making or try to make you read "sidewards"

Quote
On 1/8/2015 5:08:01 PM, Anonymous wrote:
A timely note to do some spring cleaning
in one's home!Avoid being a hoarder!This
is not Feng Shui! But hey! Not
everything is based on Feng Shui. How
about some common sense?On 7/17/2014
9:13:54 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Spring cleaning does not come
directly
under any of the Feng Shui
schools.But,
is'nt it pure common sense that our
home
does not look like a junk yard or a
hoarder's hide-out?On 2/14/2005
8:21:21
PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
More articles....
On 2/14/2005 8:09:12 PM, Cecil
Lee
wrote:>Source & Credit:
The>Straits Times, Singapore,
5>February 2005>FACT &
FICTIONby Teo
Pau>LinInteresting
articles on>Chinese New Year
Traditions..>please click
on>attachments....

Posted
  • Staff

When these are displayed in supermarkets, again this is a timely reminder that Chinese New Year is round the corner

Quote
On 1/13/2015 8:10:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:
An educational list or timely reminder
that Chinese New Year 2015 is coming
soon.,,,1. Chinese New Year Couplets2.
Reunion Dinner on the eve of new year3.
New Year Grocery4. Children keep awake
and keeping vigil5. Traditional Lion
Dance6. Preparing and drinking Red Date
Tea7. Giving of Hong Pao (Ang Pao)Again,
my apologies for making or try to make
you read "sidewards"On 1/8/2015 5:08:01
PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
A timely note to do some spring
cleaning
in one's home!Avoid being a
hoarder!This
is not Feng Shui! But hey! Not
everything is based on Feng Shui.
How
about some common sense?On 7/17/2014
9:13:54 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Spring cleaning does not come
directly
under any of the Feng Shui
schools.But,
is'nt it pure common sense that
our
home
does not look like a junk yard
or a
hoarder's hide-out?On 2/14/2005
8:21:21
PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
More articles....
On 2/14/2005 8:09:12 PM,
Cecil
Lee
wrote:>Source &
Credit:
The>Straits Times,
Singapore,
5>February 2005>FACT
&
FICTIONby Teo
Pau>LinInteresting
articles on>Chinese New
Year
Traditions..>please click
on>attachments....

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