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Showing posts with label chinese new year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chinese new year. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Ditan Park - 地坛公园

During the Chinese New Year in Beijing, there are many huge parks that turn into fairs filled with food stands, performances, and activities for all ages to enjoy.

The best part is trying the foods that give you a chance to taste many different parts of China's specialties. I even found many desserts reminding me of middle eastern food, like the sesame crackers that taste exactly like those my grandfather has been giving me since I was little.

Ditan Park is located right next to my favourite dim sum restaurant and is usually relatively calm and quite. I had never imagined it being so festive and full of people.










Thursday, January 26, 2012

Light up The Sky

The first night of the Chinese new year here in Beijing was absolutely spectacular. From 7 pm until daylight the next morning, fireworks and firecrackers were going off nonstop all over the city. It actually sounds like a complete war-zone. The fireworks are in these big boxes that you light and run away from just in time. As for the firecrackers, they leave behind thousands of little red cartridges and the day after new years, there are huge heaps of them along streets.

The most incredible thing is seeing all these fireworks that go off almost in the middle of intersections! I'd love to see the Montreal police respond to that one...

Overall, I never thought it would be as amazing as it was. I thought Disney had pretty good fireworks. . .





















Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Designer Hong Bao

Spending Chinese new year in Beijing has been one of the most amazing experiences ever. I'm used to spending summers in Beijing and so it has been amazing to see the difference between summer time and winter time in this city. As I've been busy every day trying to soak up all the new year festivities, I've fallen behind on what I would like to post.

On new years eve day, I went shopping to catch some of the big sales. I walked into The Gap and was handed an envelope. Then I realized it was an envelopes full of red envelopes (红包 hong bao - usually filled with money and given as gifts for the new year). 

Unfortunaly, they were empty... 

But overall I thought it was a really cute gesture made by The Gap.

...Even though I wish it had been somewhere like Alexander Mcqueen giving them out. Imagine designer hong bao?!?! I think I'm on to something . . . 

新年快乐! 

ps. more celebration pictures to come!