Old areas are always my favourite. Whether I am in or out of town, my penchant for old areas urges me to venture into the labyrinthic lanes of the old districts. Chances are that surprises of no discription are awaiting for every of such a visit.
Here in a local old district I ran into some workers giving final touches to a Chinese traditional whatchamacallit for, as suggested by the Chinese characters on it, a Chinese martial arts body.
Whether it will be displayed in a row or stacked up for the Kung-fu masters to jump over, I have absolutely no idea. Well, I will have some idea after some research which I have been too busy lately to do.
Which I do know is, in the second photo, the pink bat-shaped back of the heavily ornamented thing denotes "fortune" because "bat" and "fortune" are homophones in Chinese. And the fish ornament, which I suppose is a gigantic harp, connotates "abundancy".
They are great artworks, aren't they.
(The GF1 impression series will continue when I manage to arrange the rest of the posts.)
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