They have this set up on nearly every floor with a different glittering chinese word in the middle.
This word is 財 (cai) which means prosperity or wealth. On other floors, the word is 福 (fu) which means good fortune. The word is formed by many pieces of round golden shiny paper that are fluttering so the whole word looks like it is sparkling. I wonder where the wind is coming from to make the golden round papers flutter.
Then I found it, there is a small stand fan hidden behind one of the cut outs blowing at the word. Can you spot the fan in the photo above? What an ingenious way - simple, cheap and effective to make the word glitters.
This is the decoration at the concourse of the old wing
This is the decoration at the concourse of the new wing. There are 5 large figures - I guess one of them is the Cai Shen (God of Wealth) but I don't know who the rest are. Can you see all 5?
There are many cut out "face-in-hole" standees like the one above for you to put your face in the hole for a photograph.







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