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DMTX. More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.
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More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.

More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.

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More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.

More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.

ID: 264825
More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.

More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.

ID: 264826
More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.

More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.

ID: 264827
More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.

More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.

ID: 264829
More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.

More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.

ID: 264837
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More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.
More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.
More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.
More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.
More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.
More than 50,000 people lined the streets to celebrate the Twa Peh Kong Kneoh Grand Float Procession 2010, organized by the Poh Hock Seah Temple, Penang, Malaysia. 28/02/2010.

The year of the Tiger grand float was held once every 12 years on Chap Goh Meh or the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year since its inception in 1890s.

The pocession of 56 floats started at 8pm from Tua Pek Kong temple on Armenian Street and made its way about 10km route before ended back at the temple 2.30am.