Traditional Chinese New Year bazaar offers tastes of childhood

Li Qian
A traditional Chinese New Year bazaar is being held at the Jing'an Kerry Center to remind local people of their childhood memories of New Year celebrations.
Li Qian

A traditional Chinese New Year bazaar is being held at the Jing’an Kerry Center to remind local people of their childhood memories of New Year celebrations.

The all-in-one temporary market sells traditional Chinese snacks like sugar-coated haws, candy floss and sugar paintings, which remain a part of people's childhood memories. Also on sale are things themed with the year’s Chinese zodiac, the pig, and things needed for the Chinese New Year, including flowers.

Besides, people can try their luck on vending machine to get a little pig toy placed in a stall that is built in the shape of a traditional Chinese hexagonal pavilion.

The bazaar runs until February 3.


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