The Chinese New Year is just around the corner. And of course you don't have to come from a Chinese family to paint the town gold and red! join in the excitement of authentic Chinese New Year celebration in these places that offer special Chinese New Year dining packages and events. Take part in the celebratory pre-meal tradition of Yee Sang or the 'prosperity toss' followed by a sumptuous feast ranging from scrumptious roasted duck, suckling pig, and other traditional Cantonese fares, while the acrobatic lion dance attraction weave through you to spread the luck of the lion. This is a great way to get to know and immerse in the amazing tradition that is still celebrated by all Chinese descendants all over the world. Check out the full list of things to do during imlek or Chinese New Year here. But your celebration doesn't need to be traditional to be merry; incorporate some fusion elements in one of these contemporary Chinese and Asian fusion restaurants in Bali. And while we've really have had enough of all this gloomy and wet days; unfortunately the rainy days aren't going anywhere yet, at least well into the coming week, in Jakarta, Bali and Bandung. But look at the bright, as it is the Chinese tell tale sign of an auspicious year. And speaking of rain, what's more perfect to enjoy in a dull gloomy day than a piping hot pot soup? Our friends at Chope has come up with their list of special hot pot offers that will be as heart-warming as a cuddle. Just moving in to the city? Here is a brief but succinct expat's guide about moving in to the big durian that is Jakarta. And if Bandung is your next city of choice, we've got a list for that too: most popular residential areas for expats in Bandung. Last but not least, with the coming Year of the Metal Rat, may this year be your most prosperous, and may good fortune will always be with you! Cheers, Jessica Januarty Chief Operating Officers www.WhatsNewIndonesia.com |
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