Thursday, February 3, 2011
Chinese New year 2011
A man arranges spiral joss stick at a Centipede Temple, Seremban (100km of southern Kuala Lumpur), February 2nd 2011 on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Chinese around the world celebrate the lunar new year, the Year of the Rabbit which brings happiness and good fortune.
A man burn incense sticks in a Centipede Temple, Seremban (100km of southern Kuala Lumpur) on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year on Februrary 2, 2011.
A woman tries to light up the sky lanterns in Centipede Temple, Seremban (100km of southern Kuala Lumpur) on February 2, 2011 to celebrate the Chinese New Year's Eve. The sky lantern is a symbol of peace, good wishes and safety.
People release sky lanterns in Centipede Temple, Seremban (100km of southern Kuala Lumpur) on February 2, 2011 to celebrate the Chinese New Year's Eve. The sky lantern is a symbol of peace, good wishes and safety.
A man burn the joss stick in a Centipede Temple, Seremban (100km of southern Kuala Lumpur) on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year on Februrary 2, 2011.
A woman burn the joss stick in a Centipede Temple, Seremban (100km of southern Kuala Lumpur) on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year on Februrary 2, 2011.
Peoples watching the fireworks light up at the midnight skyline at Centipede Temple, Seremban (100km of southern Kuala Lumpur) celebrating Chinese New Year's Eve on February 2, 2011.
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