when: 12 - 21 February 2021 | venue: First Fleet Park | cost: Free | address: The Rocks NSW 2000 | website: https://whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/programs/sydney-lunar-festival
published: 22 Jan 2021, 5 min read
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Enthusiastic, courageous and ambitions, the Tiger is a born leader.
Don't miss the opportunity for a photo with this biggest of the big cats during Sydney Lunar Festival.
In Chinese culture, the tiger incites both awe and admiration for its prowess, ferocity and beauty.
This big cat is full of life and embodies the spirit of achievement and the drive to make progress.
The tiger represents the greatest earthly power and protection over human life. The sign on this tiger's forehead spells 'king', which is common in most Chinese symbols depicting a tiger.
About the artist
Malaysian-born Kevin Bathman is an artist and graphic designer who has worked in Sydney, Auckland and Kuala Lumpur. Among his projects is The Chindian Diaries, an arts and community project exploring the connection, history and forgotten stories of the Chinese and Indian community.
The Lunar Lanterns will be illuminated from dusk each day, however they can be viewed in daylight.
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Enthusiastic, courageous and ambitions, the Tiger is a born leader.
Don't miss the opportunity for a photo with this biggest of the big cats during Sydney Lunar Festival.
In Chinese culture, the tiger incites both awe and admiration for its prowess, ferocity and beauty.
This big cat is full of life and embodies the spirit of achievement and the drive to make progress.
The tiger represents the greatest earthly power and protection over human life. The sign on this tiger's forehead spells 'king', which is common in most Chinese symbols depicting a tiger.
About the artist
Malaysian-born Kevin Bathman is an artist and graphic designer who has worked in Sydney, Auckland and Kuala Lumpur. Among his projects is The Chindian Diaries, an arts and community project exploring the connection, history and forgotten stories of the Chinese and Indian community.
The Lunar Lanterns will be illuminated from dusk each day, however they can be viewed in daylight.
Go see Lunar Lantern: The Tiger 2021.
Lunar Lantern: The Tiger 2021 is on 12 - 21 February 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in The Rocks. Call 02 9265 9333 for details. Visit their website at https://whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/programs/sydney-lunar-festival.
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