Toss fresh fish or low yee sang is a must before or during Chinese New Year. It symbolizes the blessings of ones career or business or life. The tossing must be accompanied by good blessings i.e. nice sayings or verses for career, business or prosperity.
My first low sang this year in the office on 8th Feb 10. A colleague bought this pre-packed low sang from Jusco and another bought the salmon sashimi from Sushi King as the pre-packed low sang doesn’t come with fish ;-) We had superb Canadian pizzas for lunch.
My second low sang at home with my mom, brothers, parents in law and family on 15th Feb 10. Mom brought this pre-packed yee sang over for lunch.
After the tossing, ready to be eaten ;-)
My FIL, my brothers (Jin Siang & Jin Hwa) and my princess
My third low sang on the same day during dinner with niece in law and family at LFF Restaurant in OUG.
The food used to be good but it was not on par at all that night. It somehow lacked of something, probably they have changed the chef. We haven’t even finished low sang and they started serving dinner. They seemed ignorant of this fact. However the vegetable came very late, thus missing from this photo.
Niece in law with her husband and son
FIL, his grandkids and great grandson ;-)
My fourth low sang in hometown on 19th Feb 10; sis in law brought this pre-packed yee sang and the portion was huge! It was tasty too or we wouldn’t have finished it ;-)
Tossing for prosperity! Wealth! Huat ah! Fatt ah!
Believe it or not, my fifth low sang! My company luncheon at Bangsar Seafood Village, One Bangsar on 25th Feb 10.
Some of my colleagues and boss :-) I feel like the rose among the thorns LOL!
I was hoping for the total to be 8, an auspicious number mah! Well, it’s out of my jurisdiction so 5 it is ;-)
2 comments:
hi happy new year to u ;) wow finally got to see ur picture, just excellent :) anyway wishing u the best in this year ;)
Happy New Year to you too! Shy mah ;-)
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