WITH prayers for a swift end to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Year of the Ox will be ushered in with hopes high for a more prosperous time ahead.
Many festivals and parades were cancelled due to coronavirus, but the Lunar New Year was still celebrated on a smaller scale, at home.
It may be a muted celebration this year but there’s always a way to make it a wonderful one. The most important thing right now is to stay safe and be healthy. – February 12, 2021.
A shopper walks in a hallway decorated with lanterns for Chinese New Year at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur. - The Malaysian Insight pic by Afif Abd Halim, February 12, 2021.
Shoppers walk past Chinese New Year decorations at a mall in Kuala Lumpur. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Najjua Zulkefli, February 12, 2021.
Rows of lanterns decorate Thean Hou Temple, Kuala Lumpur, during Chinese New Year celebration. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Hasnoor Hussain, February 12, 2021.
A shopper wearing face mask looks at Chinese New Year decorations in a mall in Kuala Lumpur. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Najjua Zulkefl, February 12, 2021.
A shopper wearing face mask looks at Chinese New Year decorations in a mall in Kuala Lumpur. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Najjua Zulkefli, February 12, 2021.
A man entering a decorations shop ahead of Chinese New Year in Kuala Lumpur. - The Malaysian Insight pic by Afif Abd Halim, February 12, 2021.
A woman wears a face mask walks under red lanterns during the movement control order in Kuala Lumpur. - The Malaysian Insight pic by Seth Akmal, February 12, 2021.
Chinese New Year lanterns at Thean Hou temple taken during the movement control order in Kuala Lumpur. - The Malaysian Insight pic by Seth Akmal, February 12, 2021.
Red lanterns decorate Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur during Chinese New Year celebrations. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Hasnoor Hussain, February 12, 2021.
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