http://news.asiaone.com/news/showbiz/adding-colour-weeks-chingay-parade
Adding colour to this week's Chingay Parade
Janelle Yong The New Paper Feb 24, 2015

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MOVING LIGHT SHOW: Mr Peter and his friends on their modified electric
bicycles. The group were invited to join this year's Chingay after one of
the organisers spotted them cruising around Chinatown
]

WHEN Simon Peter cycles along the streets of Chinatown and Clarke Quay on
weekend evenings, he cannot help but become the focus of attention.

Motorists slow down to gawk at his ride, wjile pedestrians stop to look at
the colourful, moving light show.

That is because Mr Peter's trippy bicycle is festooned with so many LED
lights that it looks like a Chingay Parade float.

Indeed, the 59-year-old hardware store assistant and his friends will be
taking part in this year's Chingay Parade, after being spotted cruising
around Chinatown by one of the organisers.

The man followed them in a car and stopped the group to invite them to take
part in this year's Chingay, which will take place on Friday and Saturday.

Mr Peter said: "I'm very happy and excited. This is my first time taking
part in Chingay."

It has been a long ride to the parade - Mr Peter bought his electric bicycle
shortly after selling an older model to a German man for $2,000 in 2012.

Feeling that his new bicycle was too plain, he initially spruced it up with
a few LED lights.

Over time, the electric bicycle was transformed into a kaleidoscope of
colour, thanks to a multitude of LED lights and stickers.

Now, it even has a modified car alarm and a DVD karaoke system with an
amplifier.

Four 12-volt batteries power the added accessories, which have the bike
weighing about 15kg, said Mr Peter.

He spent around $6,000 buying and modifying his bicycle.

It took him about three weeks to do it up, a job which he took on himself,
with the exception of the soldering done by his godson.

Mr Peter said his wife and two children, a son and daughter, are supportive
of his hobby and find it interesting.

Mr Peter's friends also noticed what he was doing and were inspired to
follow suit.

They too began to brighten up their bicycles. Some who did not own electric
bicycles even bought their own to customise.

One of them, Steven Law, 46, said that his family is surprised by his hobby
because it is unusual.

"I feel very proud and happy when people ask to take photos with us," said
Mr Law, a restaurant's assistant chef.

The group of seven friends now go cycling every weekend, usually around
Chinatown and Clarke Quay.

They cycle at night for about three hours, returning home around 10pm.

While cycling through Chinatown, the men are often stopped by passers-by
asking to take photos.

Drivers often wind down their windows at traffic lights to take photos of
the bicycles.

Some even honk at the cyclists to get their attention and compliment them on
their rides.

"I always feel happy to talk about my bike with them and let them take
pictures of it," said Mr Peter.

The group usually park their bicycles somewhere in Clarke Quay and turn on
their sound systems, filling the air with the melody of Chinese music such
as xinyao.

The effect is akin to a mobile disco as people nearby start dancing to the
music.

Besides adding colour to other peoples' lives, Mr Peter also gets a good
workout from his weekly rides as he lives in a three-room Housing Board flat
in Boon Keng, which is 5km from Chinatown.

This article by The New Paper was published in MyPaper, a free, bilingual
newspaper published by Singapore Press Holdings.
[© 2015 Singapore Press Holdings]
...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chingay_Parade_(South_East_Asia)
Chingay Parade (South East Asia) ... as part of the Lunar New Year
celebration and as a harbinger of peace and prosperity ...
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https://www.google.com/search?q=Chingay+Parade&tbm=isch
Chingay Parade images




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