Assalamualaikum and greeting my friends. Do you ever wonder why there are a lot of mandarin oranges during the Chinese New Year? I know I do. SO I do some research and I found out that mandarin oranges is called Jin Ju which translate as golden oranges. They can also represent as “golden luck” or “gold and fortune”. No wonders, there are a lot of mandarin oranges selling around hehe. We all need some “golden luck” or “gold and fortune” from time to time. Happy Chinese New Year....GONG XI FA CHAI
Friday, January 30, 2009
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That's an interesting fact about oranges and Chinese New Year. I would've have some in my room to get some fortune. XP
I wonder why is it only oranges and not pumpkins. Pumpkins are orange in color too. Hehe.
I like both pictures here. Looks very commercial. first pic looks very simple yet professional look. the second one looks as if its floating. cool job Revive!
Hey riotfaerie. Hmm..i guess you can try it out or go to yr fren house and ask for sum orange as a luck hehe...wish you all the best..
Hey E1. commercial ah? didnt knw dat hehe. i was just trying new things and i was lucky that it work hehe. Thanks for liking my work...have a nice day
Btw, i think pumpkins is use in hollween...so maybe it mean bad luck haha...who knows....
Excellent shot and angle..keep it up!
thanks sal. just trying out something new hehe
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