Saturday, January 25, 2014

Red


 The colour painted malls and streets of Kuala Lumpur too.
Where there are conglomerates of Chinese, red will be a symbol of everything good in Chinese homes; though not all.

In Pavilion of Kualal Lumpur, red lanterns dotted the landscape.

 Shoppers are surely mesmerized by the numerous 'tanglungs' which many a time depict celebration and festivity. Your mood is also lifted up by the sight of them. Pavilion is pretty and attractive to many tourists. 
It is also the pride of the city.


Horses too are symbolic here and they evoke much feelings.It is indeed a merry gathering of horses.


 Subang Parade has a humble working horse carting away goods; the mall serves you in gladness.



In Sungei Wang, the golden horse is symbolic of wealth and beauty.


 Outside Lot 10; the golden lanterns remind one of ancient China and palaces.
The lanterns are indeed well-crafted and exhibit style.

 Shoppers are uplifted by the display of cookies and goods for the season.

In China, I read in the papers that millions have congregated to home towns and villages for the Spring Festival. 
The exodus has begun as families gather and meet in oneness. 
Everyone returns to someone; it will be indeed sad if you have no home to return to or see no need to see family. 
Reunion is the ultimate for the Chinese during this period.


As the pillar promotes, may all have a joyous and meaningful reunion in the year of the Horse.

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