SINGAPORE – Rounds of nian gao are everywhere in the lead-up to Chinese New Year. For some, it is a festive must-have, the way mandarin oranges are, because of its auspicious meaning.
During the Lunar New Year, “nian gao”, also known as kuih bakul, is an essential treat. In Chinese, “nian gao” translates to “higher year”, and it is believed eating it will elevate ...
She also shared photos with Skye, who accompanied her to “bai nian” (exchange Chinese New Year greetings) in Singapore. The widowed artiste was initially concerned that her baby boy would not be able ...
She also shared photos with Skye, who accompanied her to “bai nian” (exchange Chinese New Year greetings) in Singapore. The widowed artiste was initially concerned that her baby boy would not be able ...