I know Chinese New Year isn't over yet, but I can't wait to share how the celebrations were! There's still plenty coming up, with the family reunion and mini gambling sessions with friends – but now, here's one CNY Luncheon that began the lunar new year with a big bang!
I was invited to Visiber's Chinese New Year Luncheon last Saturday and it was impressive how big a scale that luncheon was! Now, this was one event that anyone could spot from a mile away. Visiber and its surrounding vicinity was very well decorated and the amount of guests wearing bright & striking red? Innumerable.
With the creative web team 😀
who were in red as well!
What I liked most about it was although they did it in an elaborate manner -with tables and tables of delectable buffet food varieties, lion & tiger dances ON 12FEET HIGH STILTS, God of Prosperity mascots giving away AngPow packets, impeccable decorations and so on – they never steered one bit away from the gung ho festive spirit of Chinese New Year.
The bosses generously giving out AngPows to the guests 🙂
GONG XI FA CHAI!
HUATTT AHH!! 😀
Lots of merry making were seen at all corners and we could all feel the warmth and unity of the people in the house!
I initially wanted to wear my Cheongsam (Qipao) to the event – but unfortunately, the one I own was black! Not exactly appropriate to don black on a Chinese New Year celebration. It's a taboo apparently! So I settled with a red checkered blouse with a matching hair bow instead ! 😀
Brought my date along to the event as well – he came back to Malaysia for CNY 🙂
I was astonished when I caught sight of a few huge pieces of lamb being grilled by a fully uniformed Chef live before us all. Certainly did not expect to see that! Also, the chef was such a jolly good fellow!
When I 1st spotted him grilling the huge slab of something that resembled an animal, I asked,
"Is that pork? Or is that beef?"
"NO! IT'S A MEKK MEKK!"
he chuckled loudly with a twinkle in his eye.
From there, I instantly gathered that he meant mutton 🙂
There were lotsa satay too! Two lovely Malay ladies were busy behind the BBQ pit and the marinating bowls. Well, they're the ones behind the succulent and tasty satay. Glad that Visiber so smartly included these live grilling stations!
What year is this again according to the Chinese zodiac? If you didn't know then you must be living under a shell! Why, it's the Year of the Tiger of course! And we significantly have a new member to the Lion Dance.
Oh hello, stripey one 🙂
Soon after, the Lion + Tiger Dance was at it – complete in choreography too! The year of the Tiger has it all 😀 It was really a combo performance, bursting with zest but not until they leaped to the sky high stilts to work their magic!
I reckon these peeps have been training all year to perform marvelous (not to mention, dangerous too!) acrobatic stunts.
As Visiber is very well known for their repertoire in numbers & numerology, how can they not have numerical cakes present for this CNY luncheon? I spotted lotsa adorable fluffy cakes with brightly colored numbers on top!
So cute 😀
Then it was time to do the Chinese New Year traditional rituals of prayers and burning notes in a large ceramic cauldron. Was pretty cool that the board of Directors and Department Heads were leading the other staff in doing this practice.
I watched silently, but with keen interest from the sidelines as they read out vows and other mantras 🙂
It ended approximately at 3pm. Humid as the weather was, it didn't seem to scorch away the spirit of festivity. Happy Chinese New Year again to all my readers and do enjoy the remaining days of CNY! There's 15 days altogether, if you didn't already know
ROARR!
Very nicely written Jess….:P
hehe thankssss 😀
How come a lot of your posts are about food. LOL 😀
But I really love the lion dance troupe shots in this post. 😉
but this is SO LITTLE about the food this time round! hehe. this is more to festivity n culture 😀 thanks alot yeash!
The mek mek chef actually kinda strong le. He can carry the mek mek all by himself from the grilling place to the chopping board. Oh, not to forget that ITS SUPER DUPER YUMMY! The mek, not the chef. XP
MEK MEK CHEF?? hahahahaha nice name. lol. yeahh he’s one strong n large chef haha. and he chops it all by himself for us to eat! damn good n tender meat 😀
good shots, esp the lion dancing. d meh meh looks innteresting but wonder if it tastes as good as yr fotos.
thanks alot. the lion dance was indeed so interesting and GANJEONG to watch! haha. and yesss the mutton was fabulous! i bet everyone present can vouch for that! it wont be visiber if they dont select the best 🙂
they really prey hard for their business!
yes they do! they are very united n strong too 🙂 as u can see! woo hoo
awesum shots of the lion dance. celebration veri elaborate and impressive too!
another year of success & prosperity to visiber!!
thanks! and yeahh.. they’re all in the spirit of CNY! 😀 cheers!
Hey Jess, you look so cute in your red shirt. You had a jolly good time, huh? Malaysians have one of the best Chinese new year celebrations, at least for me. And the food is yummy… I’m a bit sick these days, with a sore throat and can’t eat a lot. Seeing your yummy things, I feel a bit sad. I want, too 🙂
aww thanksss 😀 hehe yeah! their CNY celebration was rlly huge u have no idea! haha yeaaa ur prolly sick becos u ate too much good food in Taiwan ey? haha! perhaps lovesick too *whistles*
Walauweee! Love sick cannot. My girl oweiz give me many kisses, but she feeds me like a pig, too #fml -_-
ahahaahaahaa u shud be thankful 🙂 🙂 betcha gained weight hahahaa
Nice~!!!
I’m glad for you that your date came back for CNY. It must be nice to have him around =)
Keep writing nice stuff!!!!
thanks alot! 😉 yeahh im rlly glad he could make to accompany me for this CNY event. was rlly grand! 🙂 cheers babe
Gong xi Gong Xi jess! ^^
GONG XI FAAAAAAAAA CHAI! dong dong dong chiang!