Photo gallery: Joyous Year of the Dragon celebrations nationwide


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 10 Feb 2024

KUALA LUMPUR: The Chinese community nationwide ushered in the Year of the Dragon, a symbol of strength, honour, success and good fortune, on Saturday (Feb 10).

The Lunar New Year celebrations are also welcomed by Malaysians of various ethnicities across the country as they take advantage of the long weekend to spend quality time with their families.

Bernama checks in the capital city found that the Thean Hou Temple here has been packed with devotees since 7am, offering prayers and seeking blessings before visiting other family members.

The Thean Hou temple in Kuala Lumpur has been decked out in red with dragons also featuring prominently. - Photo: BernamaThe Thean Hou temple in Kuala Lumpur has been decked out in red with dragons also featuring prominently. - Photo: Bernama

According to the Selangor and Federal Territory Hainan Association spokesman, 5,000 devotees are expected to have visited the temple by Saturday afternoon.

"Since last night, we have conducted several activities, such as a fireworks display where 10,000 people attended, locals and foreigners alike. We also decorated the temple with bright red and dragon lanterns to enhance the atmosphere.

"The Chinese community believe that the Year of the Dragon brings progress in their lives, so many devotees will come to offer their prayers and make wishes," he told Bernama Saturday

Like elswhere in the country, the Chinese in PENANG celebrated the auspicious day by visiting their families and friends.

Businessman Ben Ooi Chooi Beng, 42, a Muslim revert, celebrated the joyous occasion with his family, just as he did before he embraced Islam seven years ago.

"...it is a cultural celebration...not a religious one; my family also understands that.

"They order halal food from halal caterers not only for us but also for friends of various ethnicities who visit us at our family home. This has been our tradition because we are friends with everyone regardless of religion or ethnicity," he said.

In JOHOR, Mentri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi attended a gathering at Wisma Tionghua in Taman Sri Tebrau hosted by the Johor Bahru Tionghua Federation with over 300 guests from various races.

Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi (third from left) and Johor Baru Tiong Hua Federation president Ho Sow Tong (fourth from left) tossing Yee Sang with other guests at Wisman Tiong Hua on Saturday. - Photo: BernamaJohor Mentri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi (third from left) and Johor Baru Tiong Hua Federation president Ho Sow Tong (fourth from left) tossing Yee Sang with other guests at Wisman Tiong Hua on Saturday. - Photo: BernamaSpeaking at the event, Onn Hafiz said the Year of the Dragon symbolises strength and the solid unity of the people in Johor, which contributes to the state's progress.

"The state government has devised various plans this year as we aim to achieve the mission of becoming an advanced state by 2030. I hope all races must be involved and play a role in helping us to achieve the goal," he said.

MELAKA saw the entry of over 40,000 vehicles per day into the state due to the Chinese New Year holidays.

State Health, Human Resources and Unity Committee chairman Ngwe Hee Sem said local and foreign visitors are taking advantage of the long weekend to visit tourist destinations in the state.

Devotees in SELANGOR thronged the Kuan Yin Temple in Klang to offer their prayers since Friday (Feb 9).

Meanwhile, the overcast weather in TERENGGANU allowed devotees to pray comfortably at the Nan Ann Association Temple in Jalan Kemajuan, Kampung Pulau Kambing, while the Peranakan Chinese in KELANTAN packed Wat Prachachinaram in Tumpat.

Bernama checks in PUTRAJAYA, PERAK, NEGERI SEMBILAN, and PAHANG and found that people celebrated the day with their families at tourist destinations and shopping centres. - Bernama

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