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{{label}}Chinese New Year looks a little different this year. With bai nian excitements and yumcha sessions out the window, how will the Ongs usher in the spirit of Chinese New YAY?
Watch the mischievous Ongs go on a mission to get Ah Ma ready for the family’s first virtual CNY reunion dinner. Using their wisdom, wit, and high-speed network connections, they execute their master plan remotely, helping Ah Ma and ultimately saving Chinese New YAY. Can they make it? Watch the film:
Check out these tips to keep your community safe and your loved ones healthy throughout this auspicious season
Skip or limit your visits to other households and connect digitally with your family and friends instead. Why not try digital red packets this year?
Grab your rags! Regularly wipe down and disinfect any high touch surfaces such as tables, light switches and doorknobs to keep the area clean for a safe CNY celebration.
When exchanging red packets and CNY goodies, be sure to practise good hand hygiene after receiving and opening them.
Keep it lucky and sweet – Mandarin oranges and pineapples are lucky fruits which symbolize abundance and prosperity. These auspicious fruits are not only ONG magnets, they are also deliciously healthy!
Kick your workout up a notch – Move like Bruce Lee to stay lean and mean even after those pineapple tarts! Add in high kicks, back kicks and shadow boxing into your daily exercise to combat those calories.
Play hard, 碰 harder - Supercharge those brain muscles with a game of Mah Jong. This traditional game is a great way to improve a person's memory skills and sharpen the mind. Plus, it’s bonus bonding time with your grandparents!
Put that cash in a stash – Do you have extra Ang Pao packets stashed away unused? Reuse those red packets and try out the Cash Envelope Technique with your Ang Pao money to up your budgeting game.