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A worker changes light bulbs ahead of Chinese New Year celebrations at the Thean Hou
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A worker changes light bulbs ahead of Chinese New Year celebrations at the Thean Hou
A worker changes light bulbs ahead of Chinese New Year celebrations at the Thean Hou temple in Kuala Lumpur, February 17, 2015. The Chinese Lunar New Year on February 19 will welcome the Year of the Sheep (also known as the Year of the Goat or Ram). REUTERS/Olivia Harris (MALAYSIA - Tags: SOCIETY) - GM1EB2H1Q1H01
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In this photo captured by Olivia Harris, a worker can be seen diligently changing light bulbs in preparation for the Chinese New Year celebrations at the Thean Hou temple in Kuala Lumpur. The image beautifully encapsulates the vibrant atmosphere and meticulous attention to detail that surrounds this auspicious occasion. As the Chinese Lunar New Year approaches on February 19, marking the beginning of the Year of the Sheep (also known as Goat or Ram), communities across Malaysia are eagerly preparing to welcome good fortune and prosperity into their lives. Illuminated lanterns and decorative lights adorn every corner of the temple, symbolizing hope and joy for a prosperous year ahead. The worker's focused expression reflects his dedication towards ensuring that everything is perfect for this significant event. With great precision, he carefully replaces each bulb, illuminating not only physical spaces but also hearts with anticipation and excitement. Chinese New Year is more than just a cultural celebration; it represents unity among families and friends who come together to honor traditions passed down through generations. It is a time when people pay respects to ancestors, exchange gifts, indulge in delicious feasts, set off fireworks, and partake in colorful parades featuring lion dances. Olivia Harris' photograph captures both the laborious efforts behind creating such an enchanting spectacle as well as its underlying significance within Malaysian society.
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