Family bonding over steamboat dinner


Family affair: Cheng with her husband Ong Seoh Leng, 40, and their three children picking vegetables for their reunion dinner at a shopping complex in Ayer Itam, Penang. — CHAN BOON KAI/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: There is no place like home for the traditional reunion dinner, with a sumptuous steamboat being the order of the day. Housewife Cheng Boon Hwe, 38, said it has been a tradition to celebrate the Chinese New Year reunion at home, with steamboat being the preferred option of her two daughters, aged seven and five.

“It is easy to prepare and there are options for everyone.

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