A horse-picious labour of love at a Cantonment Close void deck for CNY
The Straits Times - Singapore·2026-02-14 10:00
SINGAPORE – Walk past a moon gate and spot a white horse, the God of Wealth Cai Shen Ye, and a Chinese pavilion among the Chinese New Year decorations adorning the void deck of Block 8 Cantonment Close.
Created from recycled materials, the decorations are a labour of love by resident Anitha Tamilmaran, 50, who spent two months conceptualising and putting them together with a little help from her husband.
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Francis Chuangli 15/02/2026
Some organization should start a museum of public festivities displays and collect memory of all valuable memory for those who enjoy doing decorations as at home, space is the constraint for work of this values creation.
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Francis Chuangli reply Francis Chuangli 15/02/2026
This museum may help motivate and create more community artist like her in Singapore.
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banban 14/02/2026
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Userh7h7 15/02/2026
look like a pony.
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