Superstitions of Malaysian Chinese
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Superstitions of Malaysian Chinese refers to traditional superstitious beliefs of Chinese Malaysians .
[edit] Examples of superstitions
- Car number plates of 8888, 888, 88, 8, 168, 668 are a sign of good fortune.
- Numbers 4444, 444, 44, 4 and 9413 are extremely bad. (Some buildings in Malaysia replaced '4th Floor' to 3A, and house address 44 and 4 to 43A and 3A.)
- The number "4" is actually unlucky and it means death.
- Red and yellow are the color of good fortune accepted by all.
- Black is a color of bad luck.
- Pineapple is a sign of good fortune.
[edit] See also
- Malaysian Chinese Gods
- Malaysian Chinese
- Chinese religion
- Ancestor worship
- Superstition (disambiguation)
- Fengshui
- Chinese folk religion
- Chinese mythology
- Numbers in Chinese culture
- list of deities