Posted on February 10, 2016February 10, 2016 by theatrejunkiehm2012 — Leave a commentChinese New Year, IN China! Part 1: Kai Yin, Zhongshan Usually the many ponds and water features in our complex are dry. For the New Year, all were filled… This one creates a bit of a waterfall. Red and gold banners on a building down the street from mine. Happy Year of the Monkey! This in One-Plus-One, a local supermarket. THIS is the Monkey King. Don’t let the pretty flowers fool you. He will mess you up. EVERY shop has flowers and/or mini-orange trees. Note also that almost all shops are CLOSED for the holidays. The little shrines before most shops also have fresh incense burning. Oranges symbolize luck. More and many, many flowers. The aftermath of fireworks being set off. This was everywhere! Note all the paper remains are red — the luckiest colour. 22.511912113.46036 Spread the word:TweetMoreEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related Post navigationPrevious post: Chinese New Year, IN China! Part 2: Light sculptures!Next post: Chinese New Year, IN China! Part 3: Zhongshan Flower Fair Leave a ReplyCancel reply