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Tikoy for New Year by Before the Eastern Sunset on Feb 1, 2012When I was still a kid, my auntie usually send us a box of tikoy for the Chinese New Year. I still remember the oily and sticky tikoy on my plate during breakfast. This memory of the yummy tikoy compelled me to buy some of it last Chinese New Year.
Tikoy or Nian Gao for the Chinese New Year by Glutton on a Budget on Jan 22, 2012Kung Hei Fat Choi! Kiong Hee Huat Tsai! Gong Xi Fa Cai! Did I cover everything? No matter what Chinese language you speak, and even if you don't, I just want to greet everyone a happy and prosperous Year of the Dragon! And because it's Chinese New...
Chinese New Year Facts and Trivia by Cheftonio on Jan 26, 2009Facts and Trivia (From my T.O.M) Top of Mind"Kung Hei Fat Choi" is the cantonese way of greeting people during Chinese New Year. This means -- Congratulations and be prosperous. It doesn't mean "Happy New Year""Kiong Hee Hua


