Lai Yoke Lian, 53 made popular dessert called Nian Gao which was booked by customer for Chinese New Year celebration in Kuantan. Photo by Muhd Asyraf SawalThe demand for imported mandarin orange from China raise to high for local market as traditional symbols of abundance and good fortune. Photo by Ghazali KoriAmong visitors shopping for decorative items for the Chinese New Year celebration in Sunway Damansara. Photo by Halimaton Saadiah SulaimanMother and her son looking at various decoration items in Supermarket, Jalan Bukit Ubi, Kuantan. Photo by Muhd Asyraf SawalChua Liew Sen, making LED lighted decoration for sale in Klang. Photo by Faiz Anuar
Lantern for sale from RM60 to RM250 at Lebuh Carnavon, Georgetown, in conjunction with the Chinese New Year. Photo by Shahnaz Fazlie ShahrizalKenny Lim installing a decorative lantern for sale in his shop at Georgetown, Penang. Photo by Mikail Ong.The lantern is ready to hang at the Hokkien Society Building, in Klang. Photo by Muhammad SulaimanWorkers carrying lantern at the Hokkien Society Building, in Klang. Photo by Muhammad SulaimanA girl cycling under a row of lantern around Pulau Ketam. Photo by Supian AhmadMore than 10,000 lights and lanterns display at iconic Kek Lok Si Temple, in Air Itam, Penang. Photo by Mikail OngLantern being installed around the temple before the Chinese New Year at Thean Hou Temple, Seputih. Kuala Lumpur. Photo by Rosdan WahidA crowds in KL Sentral station following the long holiday in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebrations. Photo by Supian AhmadHigh speed train passengers are surprised by the presence of the lion at KL Sentral. Photo by Muhd Zaaba ZakeriaWorshiper perform religious ceremonies in Kwan Imm temple, Klang. Photo by Mohd Asri Saifuddin MamatWorshipers visit the temple to perform religious ceremonies at Kuan Yin Temple, Klang. Photo by Roslin Mat TahirReligious ceremonies held at Kuan Yin Temple, Klang. Photo by Roslin Mat TahirTan Jia Qi (centre) looks cheerful to wear traditional clothes at the Chinese New Year Open House in Kuala Lumpur. Photo by Syarafiq Abd SamadSeven years old, Eu Gene Yong, 7 with traditional costume at Gerakan open house. Photo by Syarafiq Abd SamadCrowds rush for the Ang Pow in Klang. Photo by Mohd Asri Saifuddin MamatLion dance performance in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebration at Seremban Municipal Council. Photo by Hazreen MohamadKids amaze with the appearance of divers in complete chinese god costume at Aquaria KLCC. Photo by Salhani IbrahimVisitors takes a photo of historic Kek Lok Si temple in Ayer Itam, George Town which was lit with various colorful lanterns. Photo by Shahnaz Fazlie Shahrizal