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China Town CNY market Doing Poorly in 2011 compared to the past

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HD Video: China Town CNY market Doing Poorly in 2011 compared to the past

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I went to China Town CNY market yearly, and more so this year, I went several times for different reasons. My friend moved his business there this year, and my old father today had to go to SGH A&amp;E (he is very disappointed again with Cow Boon Wan's SGH, that they made him wait till after CNY to see urologist, and that cause him to have to put up with wearing a bag of urine throughout entire CNY).

I was raining when I was in SGH A &amp; E, and rain reduced as my dad got discharged. My family fetched my dad back home, and I walked to Perl's Center to get some food. By then rain complete stopped. And I went into China Town's CNY market to film it.

The stalls which are paying high rents are obviously not doing as good as their past years, I think this year is the worst. My estimation is they are doing only a quarter of turn over comparing against the past good years.

It was impossible to hope to get a parking space during pre-CNY weekend in the multi-level car park above China Town hawker center / market. There is available parking this afternoon it seems.

There is no traffic jams like the past and the main roads are quite empty this afternoon.

There is a shopping crowed but very little compared with even last year. There are people spending their monies however their purchasing powers are much reduced this year, even when famiLEE LEEgime is claiming a mere 15% economic growth. We can compare this type of shopping scene against other countries CNY market where their economic figures are half or a third of what PAp had claimed. The figures and the facts don't match!

There is a prove of disparity in spending power however, when I saw a line of about 50 people lined up for famous Lim Chee Guan BBQ pork slices. 林志源肉干, I checked their price tags and their highest priced pork is toady @S$54/kg other BBQ meat slices range from S$52 to S$47 including beef. A man who I spoke to had just paid for 2kg told me that he spent over 4 hours in that Queue. So it is a minority who can afford this - this Q of about 50 people who waited here for hours, they have hundreds to spend on few kilograms of BBQ meat. The others just pass by, and looked on, and spent much fewer CNY dollars on lower cost items - like myself :-)

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Re: HD Video: China Town CNY market Doing Poorly in 2011 compared to the past

i think generally singaporeans are now more frugal and spending less...our purchasing power is very weak now....so priority buying comes in...
 
Re: HD Video: China Town CNY market Doing Poorly in 2011 compared to the past

i think generally singaporeans are now more frugal and spending less...our purchasing power is very weak now....so priority buying comes in...


Exactly! I feel the same way. Whole country suffering and famiLEE LEEgime deny it as they are the minority that benefited tremendously. :mad:
 
Taiwanese CNY market this year - for Apple To Apple Comparison Taiwanese 2o1o economic growth figure (6.4%) is less than half of what was claimed by famiLEE LEEgime's 14.9%:












1月28日,警察在迪化街路口维持秩序,入夜的年货大街仍然熙熙攘攘。 新华社记者宋立东 摄影报道 (police need to be deployed to manage human and vehicular traffics)


1月28日,在迪化街一栋老建筑前,一家店铺的伙计坐在梯子上招呼顾客。 新华社记者宋立东 摄影报道 (hawker need to sit on ladder in order to be visible to his crowded customers)





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今年的年货大街1月15日开街,一直持续到2月1日除夕前一天。道路两侧挤挤挨挨排满各色摊位,从干货、炒货、糖果、茶叶到玩具、服饰、节日装饰品无所不 包。因为很多人离乡打拼的人都会选择回到南部老家过节,台北一直被认为是个年味不甚浓厚的地方。但只要来到老城区的迪化街,远远的,新春佳节的浓烈气息便 扑面而来。从迈进年货街的第一步,你就会被热情的叫卖声淹没。位置好的店家手捧着商品请顾客品尝;位置不太显眼的索性在路中央搭个梯子,伙计蹲在上面,高 声介绍自家的产品,指引档口的位置。农历年除旧布新、带“伴手礼”走亲访友、围炉团圆是不变的传统,南北货品也数百年来一直如此,不同的是卖年货和买年货 的人,他们一代一代变换了装束,卖家为了吸引注意力甚至打扮成最新电影角色的造型。年货大街位于台北大桥以南的迪化街一段,属于大稻埕的一部分。淡水河滋 养了这块土地,也造就了她的繁华。大稻埕,原指淡水河边的一块晒谷场。据《台北市志》记载,咸丰年间,淡水河重要港口艋舺“逐渐淤浅”,“台北商业之中 心,渐移大稻埕”。淡水通商后,渡海而来的货物被卸下船,即在迪化街一带就近陈列贩卖。在“台湾第一巡抚”刘铭传的大力治理打造下,大稻埕商埠愈加繁盛, 迪化街也逐渐成为茶叶、布匹、中药等大宗货物最重要的转运站。自此,迪化街始终执台湾经济之牛耳达百余载,这条仅800米的狭长街道创造了数千亿的财富, 是台湾富商的发源地。随着台北城市重心逐渐东移,大稻埕失去了往日的风采,然而迪化街的布局,却与百年前几乎没有差别。所有看过这里的建筑、商铺、寺庙, 在路旁骑楼下穿梭过的人,都会领略到迪化街的古意盎然和曾经的鼎盛。年货大街的兴隆已经带动了周边的道路,主营电子产品的“后车站”商圈,以特色海鲜商品 闻名的“滨江”商圈,备受年轻人青睐的“网络商圈”都在兴起。但迪化街一段这800米的狭长巷道,依旧是台北人一进腊月门就念叨的地方,是让他们最先感受 新年气氛的地方。再过几日,今年的年货大街就要结束营业了。但来年岁末,这里又会人声鼎沸,年味丰饶。 新华社记者宋立东 摄影报道

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Recorded at 4 different places in Singapore on Saturday about 1400hr 29.Jan.2011 by Uncle Yap. This is when Lee Kuan Yew Govt claimed nearly 15% Economic Growth while the consumers' buying power seems obviously weakened compared to the past years. This was the busiest bustling New Year Shopping Area in Singapore which major population is Chinese. There is only 2 more days to New Year and this is the last weekend before it.

There is NO RAIN! 2 days to CNY, and the business in CNY market and inside of shopping malls are worst than most normal weekends.

Consumers buying power is SO WEAK! And famiLEE LEEgime claimed nearly 15% of Economic Growth. See these videos and ask yourself weather does it look like 15% growth the peasants are enjoying here.
 
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