2013年1月21日星期一

Malacca malls bring Chinese New Year activities to a peak wow gold nw

Malacca malls bring Chinese New Year activities to a peak

THE AURA of festivity created by eye-catching decorations and a host of entertaining events can be felt in all major shopping wow gear malls in guild wars 2 gold Malacca to user in the Year of the Ox.

Live performances, road shows, lion dances, acrobatic performances and traditional music are among the shows lined up by the mall managements to woo shoppers while adding to the spirit of the Chinese New Year.

"I can feel the Chinese New Year spirit in Malacca, especially in Jonker Street. It gets me all hyped up and ready to celebrate, said 8TV actor Melvin Sia.

In Dataran Pahlawan, martial arts performances were a hit among shoppers, especially younger ones.

An exponent who trained at the guild wars 2 gold famous Shaolin Temple in China amazed the crowds with his swift, powerful moves and skills in the use of swords and whips.

Wow factor: 8TV celebrities handing out mandarin oranges and red packets to shoppers in Malacca recently.

"He made martial arts look as easy as ABC, said Canadian Paul Schultz, 31, who was on holiday in the city.

Another attraction was a yo-yo demonstration that caught the attention of particulary school children and young adults.

National champion Raymond Thian, 25, showed his skills by performing moves like Round the World, Loop-a-Loop, Walk the Dog and Gravity Pull.

Special moment: A performer from China swinging wow gold more than 30 hula loops at one time during a performance in Mahkota Parade.

"I picked up yo-yo at a young age and started playing its seriously about 10 years ago, learning the moves and skills from my peers, said Thian, who later performed with 2008 champion Hussan Marialis, 21.

At Tesco Hypermarket, ox-related decorative items, red lanterns and artificial wow po cherry blossom trees were a hit among shoppers.

Chinese New Year biscuits like kuih kapit, pineapple tarts, kuih bangkit and egg rolls were among the delicacies that delighted shoppers.

"Our biscuits are selling like hot cakes as Chinese New Year is just a few days away. The economy may be bad, but people still need cookies to munch on while watching television and to serve to guests, said Michael Gabriel Wong, who manages the stall

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