Senior folk say CNY will be different but it is for everyone’s good

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GEORGE TOWN: Although there will be no reunion dinner with his children this Chinese New Year, retired teacher Yean Lai Haw, 66, understands that the bigger picture is to win the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

“They used to return with my grandchildren for the reunion dinner every year, without fail.“We have prepared some dishes for the reunion dinner but my children will have to abide by the travel ban set by the government. It’s for everyone’s own good.Yean added that they had not put up any decorations in their home as his children would usually attend to these when they came home.

“Chinese New Year is an important occasion and my children, who are working in Kuala Lumpur, used to make it a point to come back and celebrate with me. A 57-year-old tutor, who wished to be known as Angie, said the last time she saw her two children was at Christmas last year.“I had more or less expected this as there were no celebrations for Hari Raya and Deepavali, ” she said.

 

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