Kim Peng Hiang is a popular choice for bak kwa during the CNY period. There is only 1 store in Kembangan with no other outlets. Ranked #1 by 8 Days8 Days ranked it #1 among all bakkwas in Singapore, defeating even Lim Chee Guan and Bee Chee Hiang. Prices of Bak kwaUnlike many other bak kwa stores, Kim Peng Hiang doesn't increase prices of its bakkwa during the festive period. This also means the shop doesn't gove discount on other days. Their signature royal slice bak kwa cost $48 per kilogram and their famed pineapple bak kwa cost $52 per kilogram. Ordering during this periodThe order starts at approximately 11.30am. This timing is not fixed and they will only put a notice at their shop a day before. After paying, customers can collect it between 2pm and 8pm the following day. Every customer is limited to a purchase of 3kg. Queue statusWhen a friend of our page went down to get the bak kwa today at 1pm, she was the last allowed in the queue and orders for today are fully taken. I heard the queue started forming since 9am. Ordering onlineKim Peng Hiang has no dedicated Facebook and website to undertake online orders. Location of shopKim Peng Hiang 金品香 465 Changi Rd, Singapore 419886 The shop is located among the row of shophouses along Changi Road and is 5 minutes.' walk from Kembangan MRT station.
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Woodlands Terrace has always been a popular place to go for warehouse sales just before CNY. This year, only 1 factory there is having a CNY sale. fragrance Foodstuff is holding its warehouse sale. Safe Entry is required to enter. The sale opens from 10am to 6pm. The staff is reluctant to reveal when this sale will be held until. Bak KwaBak Kwa are definitely sold here. Currently, loose Bak Kwa are sold at $28 per kg. Other variation of Bak Kwa range from $32 to $66 per kg. CNY GoodiesCNY goodies in bottles are sold at 2 for $18. You can find egg rolls, spicy cuttlefish and more here. Crackers for snacking and CNyThere is a variety of crackers available here too. Frozen Pre-Cooked FoodFrozen pre-cooked food are available. You can just heat them up and they are ready to eat. Frozen Dim SumFrozen Dim Sum, like shrimp haukau and siew mei, are available. Frozen raw foodFragrance Foodstuff CNY Factory Sale
60 Woodlands Terrace, Singapore 738466 10am to 6pm Open until further notice I Tai Sui 太岁are the stars that are directly opposite Jupiter, and they are personified as deities in Chinese astrology. The star thought to oppose Jupiter during each year of the cycle was personified as a Heavenly General. These were believed to assist the Jade Emperor in controlling the mortal world. The taoists believe those whose birth sign or other features clash with the Tai Sui 犯太岁of the year will face misfortunes or disturbances for the whole current year. Believers will go to temples at the beginning of the Lunar Year, seeking protection and peace while driving away the negative impacts. The ritual or ceremony is known as "An Tai Sui" or pacifying the Tai Sui of the Year. The period to pacify the Tai Sui in 2021 is between 12 to 28 Feb 2021. Ox: Same Zodiac Year Conflict 值太岁If your are born in the Year of the Ox, you will definitely 犯太岁, which is also known as Same Zodiac Year Conflict 值太岁. Friends born in the year of the ox can find your forecast for the year of the ox found at the board at Fu Lu Shou Complex. Sheep: Conflict Tai Sui 冲太岁If you are born in the Year of The Sheep, you might have the most severe conflicts with Tai Sui 冲太岁. Friends born in the year of the ox can find your forecast for the year of the ox found at the board at Fu Lu Shou Complex. Dog: Torture Tai Sui 刑太岁Those born in the Year of The Dog may experience physical and symbolical fights and brawls. They need to be more careful in this year to avoid certain accidents as much as possible Fear not though as the board outside Fu Lu Shou Complex suggest friends born in the year of the dog will have a rather good year in 2021. Horse: Harm Tai Sui 害太岁This year, people born in the Year of the Horse years be vulnerable to villains and disasters, and need to stay away from wagging of tongues and base persons as far as possible. The forecast board outside Fu Lu Show Complex has new forecast for friends born in the year of the horse though. Dragon: Damage Tai Sui 破太岁In 2021, the Dragon zodiac will damage Tai Sui, adversely affecting the wealth, career and health horoscope of people under the Dragon sign. Below is the outlook for friends born in the year of the dragon at Fu Lu Shou Complex. How to pray to Tai SuiIf you clash with Tai Sui in 2021 and you are a Taoist, you can go to a temple to worship Tai Sui and pray between 12 and 28 Feb 2021. Friends who are Taoists can go to pray to Tai Sui for a peace of mind. With all due respect, do take these for reference. Our fate lie in our hands. Remember this: every Zodiac sign in and not in conflict with Tai Sui in 2020 went through the same pandemic in 2020 and we all had to stay home. May 2021 be a good year for all of us. Chinese New Year 2021 falls on 12 Feb 2021. The annual CNY bazaar at Chinatown will not be held this year. The year of the cow is especially significant to Chinatown that is 牛车水 (literally translated as 'cow car water') in Chinese. Here is how the Chinatown is getting ready to welcome the year of the cow. CNY lightsBesides the CNY bazaar that cannot be held this year, the other highlight of Chinatown every CNY is the CNY decorations that is themed by the zodiac animal every lunar year. Buffalo lanterns are just unwrapped for the CNY light setu up. The official light-up will take place on 22 January 2021. Chinatown ComplexOne of the must visit place every CNY is Chinatown Complex. The stalls on level 1 are already stocked with festive items. There are CNY mats, cheongsam for kids and many CNY decorations. Red is an auspicious colour for CNY and Chinatown Complex is temporarily busked with many red items. You can take a break at the food centre on level 2. There are many famous stalls to satisfy your hunger. Chinatown Complex 335 Smith St, Singapore 050335 CNY decorations at myCK ChinatownIf you need air con badly, you can pop into myCK located next to Chinatown Complex to get CNY decorations in a cool environment. CNY decorative pieces start from $0.70. There are many cute cow decorations waiting to brighten up your house. myCK (Chinatown) Near Chinatown MRT station Exit A 336 Smith St, Singapore 050336 The full report can be found on https://www.facebook.com/singaporeatriumsale/posts/811676422894790 CNY foodstuff at myCKIn the same air-conditioned store, you can find foodstuff at good prices. 2 packs Hai Di Lao hotpot soup bases are sold for $6.80. A can of 10 small abalones is priced at $13.80. 2 boxes of 24 pieces of Ferrero Rocher only costs $19.80. The full report can be found on https://www.facebook.com/singaporeatriumsale/posts/811686099560489. Candy Boxes/ Hotpot Ingredient TrayCandy boxes cost $3.80 at myCK store. A friend of our friend shared a useful hack that these candy boxes can also be used to serve hotpot ingredients neatly. Cool idea, right> $1 Cute CNY decorationsCute CNY decorations can be found in a shop in Chinatown Point and they only cost $1 each. Luo Lan Art Living Chinatown Point #B2-29 133 New Bridge Road, Singapore 059413 The full report can be found on https://www.facebook.com/singaporeatriumsale/posts/811723506223415 $5 to $10 dresses for little girls in OG People's ParkCNY is a good time to doll up your young daughters. On level 4 of OG People's Park, many dresses for the little ones are available from $5 to $10. OG People’s Park (Chinatown) Level 4 100 Upper Cross St, Singapore 058360 The full report can be found on https://www.facebook.com/singaporeatriumsale/posts/810325203029912 CNY apparel at myCK ChinatownCNY is a time of the year we want to look as 'Chinese' as we can. Cheongsam inspired apparel are popular choices to wear on the first 2 days of CNY. You can try the apparel in fitting rooms in myCK store, so you do not end up buying apparel that do not fit you. myCK (Chinatown) 336 Smith St, Singapore 050336 The full report can be found on https://www.facebook.com/singaporeatriumsale/posts/811712129557886 |
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