Happy Chinese New Year, everybody!
Though my skin is brown, that doesn’t mean I’m not half-blood Chinese.
Look, I got very nice little guests. They made my Chinese new year. 🙂 The little girl, 3 years old, is Yasmine and the boy, 1 year and a half, is Jo Jo. 🙂
Kounila,
Happy Chinese and Vietnamese New Year!! Where are the fireworks? Chinese and Khmer new years, which one is more exciting? The feeling, the crowds, the everything……?
P.S. Could you please do me a favor? Please take a picture of a rooster upclosed when it ro ngeavs and send it to me or post it on your blog.
Thank you,
Vanak
Well, that is interesting one. Good for you had time for that day.
By the way, i’ve just added your blog to mine here http://www.piseth.info/khmer-bloggers/ So if you consider to add mine to yours as well. Cheer! Piseth
Bong Vanak,
Oh, I enjoy the new year a lot because mother cooked a lot of foods on the Chinese New Year. I felt okay about it, you know. People did the same thing just like on the Khmer New Year; they went to their hometown; Phnom Penh became quiet, but now they have resumed their businesses.
Oh, I hope I can do it sooner or later for you 🙂
Kounila
Hi Piseth,
thanks…I have added yours too…