CHAP Goh Mei marks the final day of the Chinese New Year celebrations. It is also known as the lantern festival, where new year decorations are replaced with red lanterns to celebrate the first full ...
Chap Goh Mei marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations. Observed annually on the fifteenth night of Chinese New Year, Chap Goh Mei marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations. The ...
Chap Goh Mei, which is the Hokkien term for the 15th night of the lunar new year, is also known as Yuan Xiao Jie, or Lantern Festival. This marks the final day of traditional Chinese New Year ...
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As we usher in the auspicious Year of the Rabbit, Malaysia’s leading developer IJM Land Berhad is gearing up to rejuvenate the festive season by bringing back its iconic Chap Goh Mei celebration to ...
CHAP Goh Mei, which is Hokkien for “15th night”, symbolises the end of the Chinese New Year. The festival’s origins are uncertain, as there are many legends surrounding it. Legend has it that a ...
Seremban, 8 February 2023 – It was without a doubt a night to remember despite the heavy downpour in Seremban as big smiles and boisterous laughter were heard pealing at IJM Land’s Chap Goh Mei ...
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SIBU: Several community groups are organising a Chap Goh Mei celebration open to all regardless of political affiliation. They comprise the Sibu Chinese Community Leader Association, Sibu United ...