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26) One week before CNY, in wet market.

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We can feel the joy and heat coming from this wet market before Lunar New Year.  One typical characteristic of a wet market is, prices are cheap and foods are always fresh.  Unlike supermarkets where meat and seafood were usually frozen, in the wet market, vegetables, seafood, meat and other foodstuff are bought directly from wholesalers and skip the packaging process for cold storage.

Bargain is the most common language between hawker and customers.

Wet market in Singapore is segregated in wet and dry segment.  Any food you want under the sky is under one roof.

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As CNY is just around the corner, the price of seafood will shoot up accordingly.

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Vegetables sold in bundle with reasonable price.

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How can eggs be left behind where most traditional cakes can’t go without it.

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Round pomelo makes your year all round prosperous.

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My favorite fruit store stock up with variety of fruits with a humble price tag.

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Sweet and sour tidbits always challenge your taste buds.

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Nuts and traditional cookies come in loose form and authentic taste.

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Some toiletries top-up for a fresh new year.

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Dried stuffs and canned foods at one corner conquering the heart of every customers.

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Happen to lose your shoes along the way?  Not to worry, just pick up one and carry on with the marketing!

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Monster ‘Nian’ will not approach this scarlet red shop.

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Prayer stuffs all ready for Gods and ancestors.

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Live seafood make their stay in aquarium.

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Pray for guardian and protection for a better year.

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Flowers are all bloomed and ready, what about you?

20) A story of Lunar New Year – Nian (年)

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By courtesy of wikipedia.com
By courtesy of wikipedia.com

The mythology side of Lunar New Year was originated from a monster ‘nian’ (meaning ‘year’).  The beast had a head like a lion and a body like a bull.  It lives in deep sea for the whole season.

Every spring around the lunar month or Chinese New Year it will come ashore to destroy farms and attack humans.  Villagers were helpless.  They discussed how to make the ‘nian’ stay away from them and leave them in peace.  So they started hanging red cloths and lighted red lanterns, pasting red couplet outside the houses in the hope to deter this ferocious animal.  Whenever, the animal appeared, the villagers make loud noises with drums and gongs, chopping vegetables /meats loudly and ignite fireworks to subdue the beast.  Somehow, ‘nian’ was back off by these intimidations.  It left the village and never returned again.

nian animal(www.keichun.edu.hk)
By courtesy of http://www.keichun.edu.hk

Thus, the villagers realized that loud sound, the color of red, bright lights and fireworks etc were effective deterants to ‘nian’.

Since then, people have kept the tradition alive by beating drums and gongs on streets, and lighting fireworks to drive the beast away during the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival.  They wish each other ‘Gong Xi” for a new life of survivor, this is the mythology of how the Lunar New Year come about.

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The three scarlet friends humming along in their harmony home.

25) Glimpse of a Snake in Chinatown

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A night scene with a wave of square lanterns appear in Chinatown, Singapore which was captured my me this evening.  As this is the Lunar year of Water Snake, I guess that’s why the lightened up decorations come conversely with fire red colour.  To me, the deco resembles more like Loch Ness  than snake, most probably they belong to the same species.  Or I might be wrong..

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The illuminated boxes come with twelve zodiac and auspicious words on them.  May all my wishes be fulfilled with the dedicated inscriptions, I wish!

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Coincidentally, the red break-lights of vehicles match so well with the festive atmosphere.

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The much sought after and infamous dried sausages and dried duck legs (also known as wax sausages/duck legs) store give an extra touch to the New Year’s air.

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A good technique in bargaining might earned you an extra sausage of joy!

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An elder earning his own keeps with his talent earned my appreciation of some dollar notes.

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Lim Chee Guan, the well-known BBQ sweet pork shop has been working non-stop day and night through weeks to cater to the long waited customers.  Waiting time can be as long as 2-3hours if you have the patience to wait for it.  When you see this, you know, the festive seasons is just at the corner!

58) Building makes way to this tree

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This Panaga Laut tree is one of the Heritage trees in Singapore Botanic Gardens.  This species grow on sandy beaches and lowland forests.  It is widely spread over from East Africa to West Pacific.  You can find their footprints in Singapore too.

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This tree is slow growing and has low and massive branches with a broad, dense crown.  Different part of the body can be made into traditional medicine.

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This tree has home itself there for over 100 years.  The design of the building, Botany Centre has take into consideration the need to preserve this precious tree.  Walk ways were made narrow to accommodate the large spreading root of this tree.  The second floor void was created to allow tree branches to be retained.

Isn’t it a good way to show respect to nature?

57) A ride to Coney Island

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Pulau Serangoon, also known as Coney Island in Singapore.  It is a 45-hectare in size and located off the north-eastern coast of the Singapore mainland.  Back in about 30 years ago, you still be able to make your own way when the tide is low, as the closest distant to the shore is just about 100metres.  Fun seekers will just ignore this and have their fun in this sunny island.

Currently, the island is closed for future quality housing developments.  The only residents here are the coniferous trees and the breeze shuttling between trees.  While some visitors watch over the waters with approving admiration.

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Coming in by Waterway@Punggol direction, a red-soil route welcome you like the red carpet.

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Pine trees, ripples with the wide horizon make up an account for Coney Island beyond words.

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A pavilion with an irregular arc comes with semi-open concept allows viewers to capture the beautiful scenery at the same time to hide away from the rain and sun.

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The inner side of the arc, laid with reflective aluminum ceilings, mirror the bleeding red ground and turn him to a blush!

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Rest enough for the day, let’s carry on with the red carpet trail and explore the next destination.

30) Song of wild flowers

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Wild flowers, my dearest wild flowers

Spring is your day

Spring is your mom

Spring is your holy faith

Poem within your palm

O!

Wild flowers, my wild flowers

Aren’t you turning down my admiration?

Aren’t you releasing my nuisance?

Aren’t you realizing a fool is waiting for your enlightenment?

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Wild flowers, my dearest wild flowers!

Dawn is on you way

Dawn is by your side

Dawn never fade away

Praises within your lovely farm

O!

Wild flowers, my wild flowers

Wont you care about my admiration?

Won’t you release my sorrows?

Won’t you able to feel my sympathy?

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Wild flowers, my dearest wild flowers!

Rippers living by your side

Rippers waiting for your ride

Rippers need your smile and make him bright

Pleasant within your kindly eyes

O!

Wild flowers, my wild flowers

Won’t you still be seeing me tomorrow?

Won’t you be able to?

Wont you able to speak softly to me again?

Tell me where is your next destination!

56) Leave your footprints behind

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When you visit Green Pavilion, Singapore Botanic Gardens, the easy environment not only keeps your mind free but the fresh air also leaves your lungs empowered with oxygen.  The footpath leading to the basement car park is as enticing.  The raw cement foot base is imprinted with bona fide leaves.  I believe it must have something to do with this charming and creative organization (owner of the park) that is much into biodiversity.

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Personally, I love Raphis leaves a lot.  They’re always asking you for a dance with their swinging leaves.

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The exotic Yam leaf with its broad shape reminds me of its undetachable relationship with the dew.  Not forgetting the yummy yam underneath the soil that provides aplenty of nutrients and nourishes our taste buds.

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This fan palm looks exactly like the straw fan I am holding now!  Both have similar characters but different owners, but they are still standing green as eco-ambassadors.

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Do stay a bit longer in a so-call un-expecting place in your next visit here.  Listen to their Hellos before you take a life up to the outer green!  Sometimes, your inner green is greener than others!

That is why I keep coming back to this little heaven; I just can’t get enough of it!

55) Crouching Tiger and the Hidden Dragon, Why are you hiding there?

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The wood sculptures are display at the Green Pavilion, Singapore Botanic Gardens.  They were carved from disused tree stumps with different hidden animals.

Perhaps they are happily gossiping behind us in their very own enclosure.

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One here, trying to hide away from us!

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Another one here!

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At last, I caught a Dragon. Oh no! Is a Godzilla!

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Beware! They always come in a pair.

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Come on, don’t be as slow as the tortoise!

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How many of them are there?  Hmm…yet to figure out.

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Oops!  Is that an octopus or a snake or other thing else?

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Are you the octopus or an “automated push button”?

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Are there anymore?

Most probably the Tiger has escaped in the bush!

29) All these are happening in my Secret Garden

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When spring arrives and visits my Secret Garden this morning.  I am enchanted as it sprinkles his hand to fertile us.

Some may take it one at a time.

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Some may take a bigger share and keep it for rainy days.

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Some may not be able to catch it on time.

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Some can’t even feel it at all.

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 Some sobbed and are moved by the divine touch.

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Some are just glad with their given portion.

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Some are overflow with it.

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Some stick out their neck day and night begging for the mercy of nature.

Yelling out, “Here, here, we are here!”

Then, they are stretching out each and every day, taller and taller, higher and higher!

All these are happening in my Secret Garden.

18) Check you luck over here

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Sydney bump into a shopping complexNex” in Serangoon Central, saw twelve animals talking about their luck in 2013!

Sydney share with you.

Before listen to their conversation, please check your Birth year below and zoom into which animal you belongs to.

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Year of Rat

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Year of Ox

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Year of Tiger

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Year of Rabbit

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Year Of Dragon

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Year of  Snake

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Year of Horse
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Year of Goat

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Year of Monkey

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Year of Rooster

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Year of Dog

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Year of  Pig

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Hope the resolution is fine to you! If you can’t see it clearly, this might be your another kind of luck too!

Sydney believes luck, is all in you!

And this is just a fairy tour!