[Sg photo] - Chinatown Rabbit looks like it's taking a shit!

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'It looks like it's taking a dump': Rabbit centrepiece for Chinatown CNY display​


https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i...repiece-chinatown-cny-display-raises-netizens

 
Wait till you see the official postage stamp released by China:

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They had to include a soundbite from a random old fart porlumpar. 'Passerby'. :rolleyes:

Despite the naysayers, there were others who appreciated the work behind the light-up.

A passer-by, surnamed Xu, praised the installation for its vivid colours and remarked that the rabbits' features were beautiful.

"These rabbits were designed by university students, and I think they did a good job. They're not considered professionals, but they put thought into the design. Although people will criticise their work, but there are parts which are done well," said the 60-year-old.
 
I think the bunny looks more like it's doing a deadlift.

 
We should be very culturally sensitive to our CECA imports...please refrain from saying greetings like "Gong Xi Fa Cai".

Just greet each other on 22 Jan with "Happy Holidays" instead.
 
Looks damm shitty of you ask me. They short of budget and get some CECAs to design this ?
 
Looks damm shitty of you ask me. They short of budget and get some CECAs to design this ?

Reminder that although the Viets celebrate CNY (it's Tet for them) and also have the twelve Chinese zodiac signs, for the Viets they have the cat replace the rabbit.

So for the Viets, this will be the Year of the Cat. :biggrin:
 
Just like with many other things in Sinkieland, standards seem to be falling. :cool:

This was the Chinatown CNY decoration back in 2011, the previous Year of the Rabbit.

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