Instead of the conventional performances, Dato' Simon Foong upped the ante by having an underwater lion dance performance at Aquaria KLCC. (Photo by: @simonchf)

We are halfway through the 15-day Chinese New Year extravaganza and the celebrations are still going on strong. Sherin Wong, Ewan Saufi Abas and Shirena Hamzah each found a version of the goat during the festivities, varying from a human-sized goat in the office, a floral decor at Shangri-La KL and even an actual goat at the Valet Club. On the other hand, the lion is another popular mascot for the festivities. For Dato' Simon Foong, his lion was submerged underwater at Aquaria KLCC, while Datuk Kelvin Tan found five of the majestic beasts in his CNY celebrations.

 

 

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Photo 1 of 15 Instead of the conventional performances, Dato' Simon Foong upped the ante by having an underwater lion dance performance at Aquaria KLCC. (Photo by: @simonchf)
Photo 2 of 15 At Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur, Ewan Saufi Abas found this majestic-looking decor that signifies the zodiac of the year. (Photo by: @miniacs)
Photo 3 of 15 Daro' Seri Ibrahim Saad and his sons showed us that red is still the go-to colour for Chinese New Year festivities. (Photo by: @dsdris)
Photo 4 of 15 Yap Ai Leen and Datin Barbara Yap always do a round of photos with the floral decor at home as part of their Chinese New Year tradition. (Photo by: @ampangyapal)
Photo 5 of 15 Following some feng shui tips, Joyce Wong welcomed the year in her auspicious colours - blue and green. (Photo by: @joycethefairy)
Photo 6 of 15 Datin Esmila Saruji got her beautiful daughter all dolled-up for the festivities. (Photo by: @estysj)
Photo 7 of 15 Instead of just one lion, Datuk Kelvin Tan and his mother ushered in the new year with five Chinese lions. (Photo by: kelvintanap)
Photo 8 of 15 Angela Karto celebrated the Lunar New Year with an intimate family luncheon at Chynna, HIlton Kuala Lumpur. (Photo by: @angelakarto)
Photo 9 of 15 Sherin Wong captured the festivities happening in her Red Ribbon Days office with Tan Ming Ne. (Photo by: @sherinwong)
Photo 10 of 15 Saira Marzuki showed us a great way to pose for a CNY photo. (Photo by: @sairamarzuki)
Photo 11 of 15 Over at Sogo KL, Dr Andrea Lim captured two majestic lions in action to welcome a prosperous year. (Photo by: @drdrea1)
Photo 12 of 15 One can never say 'enough' when it comes to yee sang and here, Yap Po Leen shared her third platter for the year. (Photo by: @leenersyap)
Photo 13 of 15 Celest Thoi decided to wear matching floral dresses with her daughter to welcome the Lunar New Year. (Photo: @celestthoi)
Photo 14 of 15 Sally Quah celebrated her CNY in the company of close friends, family, two Chinese lions and a trio of gods. (Photo by: @sally_quah)
Photo 15 of 15 At The Valet Club, Shirena Hamzah and her children found the zodiac of the year lounging by the entrance. (Photo by: @shirena_hamzah)