do you even know who's next to you right now?
Monday, January 17, 2011, 12:02 AM
Nuts.

Hey NE peeps!

WOW! the blog is dead. *CPR!* Heheheheheheee, silly me. Erm, the weather has gone completely nuts today! It rained, stopped, rained, stopped, rained..... you get the idea. It's cold nowadays, and some may love the weather! me too. And wrap myself with a few blankets and just fall asleep. Heheheee, love it. But the bad thing is, when we all get used to the cold weather, we will get awkward and frustrated with sunny weather. On sunny days, it gets really warm... like in sauna. Crazy weather.

So CNY is coming. right?! Hehehee, saw some of my neighbors putting up some CNY decorations, PRETTTYYYY! Maybe i shall celebrate with them, and just have fun collecting red packets. But of course, CNY is not all bout red packets that contains lots of money. Get to do some small research.

Mythology:
According to tales and legends, the beginning of Chinese New Year started with the fight against a mythical beast called the Nien (Chinese: ; pinyin: nián). Nien would come on the first day of New Year to devour livestock, crops, and even villagers, especially children. To protect themselves, the villagers would put food in front of their doors at the beginning of every year. It was believed that after the Nien ate the food they prepared, it wouldn’t attack any more people. One time, people saw that the Nien was scared away by a little child wearing red. The villagers then understood that the Nien was afraid of the colour red. Hence, every time when the New Year was about to come, the villagers would hang red lanterns and red spring scrolls on windows and doors. People also used firecrackers to frighten away the Nien. From then on, Nien never came to the village again. The Nien was eventually captured by Hongjun Laozu, an ancient Taoist monk. The Nien became Hongjun Laozu's mount.[5]

All Info is from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_New_Year So PEACE. Heh.

Practices:

Redpackets: Red packets almost always contain money, usually varying from a couple of dollars to several hundred. Per custom, the amount of money in the red packets should be of even numbers, as odd numbers are associated with cash given during funerals (帛金 : Bai Jin). The number 8 is considered lucky (for its homophone for "wealth"), and $8 is commonly found in the red envelopes in the US. The number six (六, liù) is also very lucky as it sounds like 'smooth' (流, liú), in the sense of having a smooth year. Sometimes chocolate coins are found in the red packets.

Gift Exchange: In addition to red envelopes, which are usually given from elder to younger, small gifts (usually of food or sweets) are also exchanged between friends or relatives (of different households) during Chinese New Year. Gifts are usually brought when visiting friends or relatives at their homes. Common gifts include fruits (typically oranges, and never pears), cakes, biscuits, chocolates, candies, or some other small gift.[13]

Fireworks: Bamboo stems filled with gunpowder that were burnt to create small explosions were once used in ancient China to drive away evil spirits. In modern times, this method has eventually evolved into the use of firecrackers during the festive season. Firecrackers are usually strung on a long fused string so it can be hung down. Each firecracker is rolled up in red papers, as red is auspicious, with gunpowder in its core. Once ignited, the firecracker lets out a loud popping noise and, as they are usually strung together by the hundreds, the firecrackers are known for their deafening explosions that are thought to scare away evil spirits. The burning of firecrackers also signifies a joyful time of year and has become an integral aspect of Chinese New Year celebrations

Flowers:
Floral DecorMeaning
Plum Blossomsymbolizes luck
Kumquatsymbolizes prosperity
Narcissussymbolizes prosperity
Chrysanthemumsymbolizes longevity
Bambooa plant used for any time of year
Sunflowermeans to have a good year
Eggplanta plant to heal all of your sickness
Chom Mon Planta plant which gives you tranquility
Dragon dance and Lion Dance:
Dragon and lion dances are common during Chinese New Year. It is believed that the loud beats of the drum and the deafening sounds of the cymbals together with the face of the dragon or lion dancing aggressively can evict bad or evil spirits.

SUPALUV,
Humairah :)

Sunday, March 28, 2010, 9:30 PM

it's been awhile since i've posted,
okay, it's been A LONGGGGGGGGGG TIME!
but anyway, i've been talking to my neighbours recently :)
and they're really cool! :D

till then

- put3
will upload pics soon :)

Friday, August 14, 2009, 4:57 AM
I see the moon & the stars!

HELLO!
Today something funny happened to me!
I was going home from my tuition center
suddenly, I saw a man and his son walking towards the elevator.
The man was carrying a handful of bags so i offered to press the button number thing for him

Me: Which floor sir?
Man: 4th.

I was shocked! Cause that was my FLOOOR LEVEL thing!
SUDDENLY! The man was my neighbor! SO EMBARRASSING! I quickly ran out
and went home.

Oh ya!:




So funny!
http://www.mrbrownshow.com
is a nice site! :D


Enjoy the weekends!
- Putri.

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009, 2:27 AM

Coming together?

For this year racial harmony, it is all about neighboors. so do you know your neighboors? what's their name? age? Likes and dislikes? have you talked to them yet?

if not, start talking. this year, we really wanted to achieve an objective, to strengthen the bonds of neighboors. with this, we all as one united people could come together as one to build more stronger bonds. we would like to call ourselves unbreakable.

hey, still not inspired?

Neighboor as a noun is a person that lives near another. So can i say they are the closest people you can find everyday? so if it is an emergency, who do you call? oh wait, what if you have no cell phone with you? and you are at your house? who do you shout for? i know you would be shouting for help. DUHH. but to whom you want it to be heard?! of course somebody closest to you, so who?! tell me noww......

IT IS YOUR NEIGHBOOR!

you might think this scenerio is crazy and impossible. but i guess, anything can happen in this technology world. yeah, i bet.

nownowww...

i know sometimes neighboors may be kinda scary, or whatever it is. but you still need them in some cases.

old times, people are really bonded. maybe because of the environment-kampong. but why must flats now should be stopping you to get to know your neighboors.

i do talk alot sometimes. or should i say alot now,
okey fine last shoutout!

come together! interact with your neighboors cause they are the closest person around you. i shall say the bonds between you and your neighboors are very important. to yourself, your family and our society.

KEEP ON BUILDING BONDS.

:)Humairah from NE team of GDL.

Monday, July 20, 2009, 9:10 PM

This video is about racial harmony cultural visit.


7:58 PM



Hi guys, happy racial harmony day to everyone......

pls get to know your neighbour well and strengthen the bond among yourself.

On this special day...get to know your friends of other races....

wait for more exciting things on our blog....

enjoy...

from:Roshini,NE team


5:56 PM

smile always
whenver you see your neighbour on your way
talk to them
to strenghthen your bond with them
make this racial harmony day
a fufilling and a memorable one

know about the person next door!

Done by: shamilah

5:51 PM
Poems

Coming home from school
seeing my neighbour
standing on a stool
fixing the basketball net
on the wall
saying how do you do
i am fine thank you
entering my house
waving goodbye
and close the door

i know am close to my neighbour by a smile
how about you?

this poem is wriiten by: Benedict

5:42 PM
Shared Stories

My neighbour
A person who would help me out
when i am in need or
When i am overseas
Although we are of different races
or religion
we always care for each other
i know about her culture very well
during our festivals
we exchange cookies and money packets....
we go for outings together sometimes

my neighbour
a person who i can depend on

I know about my neighbour..
well do all of you know your neighbour?

This poem is written by: Valli 3E1

Thursday, July 16, 2009, 10:28 PM
Time to go back to past........


Now let's go back to the past............

Do your'll know why we are celebrating racial harmony day?

Well, click on the ' 1964 race riots' hyperlink of the short brief about racial harmony day in singapore, below....


Racial Harmony Day is celebrated annually on 21 July in Singapore. The event is to commemorate the 1964 Race Riots, which took place on 21 July 1964.
Racial Harmony Day also represents a day for
schools to reflect on, and celebrate Singapore's success as a racially harmonious nation and society built on a rich diversity of culture and heritage. In schools all across the nation on that day, students are encouraged to be dressed in their traditional costumes such as the Cheongsam and the Baju Kurung. Traditional delicacies are also featured in the celebrations. Traditional games such as Kutih-kutih and zero point are played in schools, where inter-class competitions are sometimes organised.


7:05 AM
Poems about our neighbour......


Knowing about your neighbour is easy


However, some people might be fussy


and some other might be as sweet as candy


No matter what race they are


we should always respect them as who they are


Try to communicate with them everyday


to make the everyday a happy day


Go outings


To share your feelings


knowing more about their culture


is like knowing more about the nature


Thus, go now


knock on their doors now


smile at them now


and INTERACT with the now


to KNOW more about them now............

Done by: Roshini 3E1



Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 4:39 AM
NE Rawks!

HELLO!

Welcome to our FIRST NE BLOG! *yeay!*
This year, we'll be focusing on our/yours/their/she/me/he/it neighbours~
Frankly, we live in a small (or tiny) country.
So it's time we get to know our neighbours well

And smiling helps alot too! :)
Enjoy the blog!

- NE Team

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