Druitt Street, Lunar Lanterns, Tiger
Lunar Lanterns were installed around the city to celebrate the 20th anniversary of City of Sydney’s Chinese New Year Festival. In the Chinese zodiac, every year is symbolised by an animal and this year is the Year of the Monkey. This giant Tiger lantern is located on the southern forecourt of the Queen Victoria Building, near Druitt Street. It was created by artist Hu Ming who was born in China and now lives in Sydney. The word for word translation of the four Chinese Characters on the image are: 四 – Four / 季 – Seasons / 平 – Peaceful / 安 – Safe, however, the translation and meaning of the whole phrase is "Always at peace. Always be safe". Tigers are brave, competitive, unpredictable and self-confident.
Wishing you to be "always at peace, always be safe!"
ReplyDeleteA cool installation!
ReplyDeleteWhat an enchanting street display. Love the night version with those pockets of light.
ReplyDeleteimpressive
ReplyDeleteI am a tiger! Love the lantern!
ReplyDeleteThat would be wonderful to see at night.
ReplyDeleteNice and colorful!
ReplyDeleteMakes me smile Jim.
ReplyDeleteCute display. Looks even better at night!
ReplyDeleteLoved the lanterns around CBD... beautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, Great pics.
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
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