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[h=1]2015-02-28: Lunar New Year Dinner 2015[/h]Updated about 2 weeks ago
Held at the open field beside Blk 178A Rivervale Crescent, residents of Punggol East celebrated the 10th day of the Lunar New Year together with MPs Li Lian, Sylvia Lim, Low Thia Khiang, NCMPs Gerald Giam and Yee Jenn Jong, who were ushered in by a dynamic group of lion dancers.
Starting with the traditional ‘lou-hei’ and 'yum-seng', residents were treated to a night of various energy-charged performances ranging from the mythical face changing, fast-paced chinese new year songs performed by a chinese wind ensemble, traditional dances from some very adorable kids, traditional chinese opera and dances, jaw-dropping wushu performances, as well as lucky draws.
Residents would also recognise Azman, our very own special guest and PE constituency committee member, who serenaded and wowed the crowd with a Cantonese love song '每天爱你一点’.
All in all, it was a lovely and cooling night which we hope everyone enjoyed. See you again soon for our next event, and here’s wishing everyone Good luck, wealth and health for the coming year of the goat! Huat ah!
Reported by: Aaron Peng
Photo credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon and Adrian Sim
Held at the open field beside Blk 178A Rivervale Crescent, residents of Punggol East celebrated the 10th day of the Lunar New Year together with MPs Li Lian, Sylvia Lim, Low Thia Khiang, NCMPs Gerald Giam and Yee Jenn Jong, who were ushered in by a dynamic group of lion dancers.
Starting with the traditional ‘lou-hei’ and 'yum-seng', residents were treated to a night of various energy-charged performances ranging from the mythical face changing, fast-paced chinese new year songs performed by a chinese wind ensemble, traditional dances from some very adorable kids, traditional chinese opera and dances, jaw-dropping wushu performances, as well as lucky draws.
Residents would also recognise Azman, our very own special guest and PE constituency committee member, who serenaded and wowed the crowd with a Cantonese love song '每天爱你一点’.
All in all, it was a lovely and cooling night which we hope everyone enjoyed. See you again soon for our next event, and here’s wishing everyone Good luck, wealth and health for the coming year of the goat! Huat ah!
Reported by: Aaron Peng
Photo credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon and Adrian Sim