Friday, February 4, 2011

CNY Eve in Genting

We arrived at Genting around 6 pm. So got plenty of time to walk around the plaza instead of the theme parks. I did get some good shots of ourselves. I'll post that later on. My dad wanted to get a cup of coffee due to the misty and cold weather. We went to McDonald to have one. "Didn't you drink one cup yesterday?" I thought.
Anyways, we were about to go to Genting International Convention Centre (GICC) for our show. We waited for very long for our relatives to come cause they have the tickets. After waiting for a very long minute, my uncle Peter showed up, gave us the tickets and in we go!!
My, it's a lot of people inside. Some are spinning the wheel and some are taking photos. We were greeted by some pretty women dressed in sexy cheongsams, a traditional chinese dress worned during CNY.
When we got to our tables, the two hosts greeted us and welcoming us to the show. The show I realised was actually Michelle and Lai Yiu Cheung concert. They're also two famous Hong Kong actor and actress, singing live in concert.
Before the dinner starts, we were welcomed by a big Cai Shen Dao mascot coming down, guided by 20 ladies we saw earlier. And after our yee sang, there was a performance going on. But not the actual one yet. They are a group of six small girls, around 10, 12 or younger still, called Little Angels and a lady by the name of Xiao Feng Feng. After those performances, the hosts asked us to play a game. But unfortunately, you must be 21 years and above to come up and play. Not fair! But it's okay! The volunteers all win free tickets to see other live concerts in Genting, which doesn't amuses me much.
Finally, the big concert starts. Of course, there was a game in between. The best game was sing the song from your envolope.
Before we go home, the host and the stars began to throw ang pows (red packets with money) to the audiences. Boy! What a crowd that went in front. It's a good thing I didn't went in front because I realised that inside the packet was only RM1.

Well, that's all about my experiences during CNY eve in Genting. I find the show quite boring than Francis Yip's Christmas concert but it's worth it.

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