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Chinese New Year 2010 is around the corner. Another 6 days on 14th February (double celebration together with Valentine’s Day), all Chinese around the world would be celebrating lunar calendar’s new year. Chinese ethnic in Malaysia is busy preparing their houses, clothes, foods and decoration at this final moment. Shopping malls are decorated for this festive season.

I posted some of the photos on CNY celebration recently in one of the local mall. Since you love it, I shoot more Chinese New Year celebration photos around town in Malaysia. These is Chinese New Year celebration art performance organised in MidValley shopping mall.

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Chinese cultural drum musical performance.

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Dragon dancing is one of the ‘must see’ performance during Chinese New Year. Have you seen it before? It dance with the drum music. There are actually 2 persons in the ‘dragon’; One is holding the dragon head and moves its eyes and mouth; The other less ‘important’ actor is holding the dragon tail and acts as the 2 rear legs of the dragon…

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People like this kind of performance here. See the crowd? Photographers like it even more. Look at those cameras held up in the air!

UPDATE: Click Here for high resolution version of the above photos

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