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. The patchwork Pig with her piglets, designed by Alex Sommer and Brad Clark, was located in the Pitt Street pedestrian mall. Pigs are diligent and generous, with great focus and concentration in achieving their goals.
Fabulous Jim.
ReplyDeleteThe Pitt Street pedestrian mall was an inspired location. Everyone could see the patchwork pigs.
ReplyDeleteHels, I really liked the idea of having these all over the city so everyone could share in the celebrations and it was a bit of an adventure to hunt them down.
DeleteThis is a good one Jim.
ReplyDeleteThis patchwork pig is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI can see that having had taken a great deal of work, Jim.
ReplyDeleteThe pig is cute, but I prefer the dog...:)JP
ReplyDeleteVery cool.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to have the opportunity to see the Chinese New Year celebrated sometime. They don't hold such a celebration in my city.
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Interesting information. Nice photograph!
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I love this pink piggy! So cheerful!
ReplyDeleteyou really had a lot going on for the Chinese New Year celebration. how exciting.
DeleteNeat fence shot to guard the beautiful pig ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you ~ ^_^
So colorful! Hope that fence works to protect it!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this pink patchwork piggy! Great idea for a city wide treasure hunt!
ReplyDeletethat is SO cute! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for this interesting sight. Never saw anything like it. I can understand why it would be fenced in.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness that Pink Patchwork pig behind the fence is cool & fun.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful patchwork pig with pink piglets. I guess a fence is in order to keep them safe. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat's great, Jim!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining the Travel Tuesday meme. Hope to see you there again this week!