Welcome to another tropical Christmas. |
Last year this blog showcased some of the festive decorations at our local mall, and the festooning this year is again baffling enough to warrant another post. I took some pictures on Saturday at Velocity in Novena, one of the numerous malls stationed atop an MRT (subway/underground/metro) station.
The mall starts Christmas season on 11 November. There is no Thanksgiving to hold back Xmas. |
The theme at the mall this year is "Sub-Zero Christmas," an even chillier variation on 2010's "White is the Color of Christmas." I am continually bemused at the winter themes on display for customers in a tropical climate, and I am a still surprised by the pervasiveness of a Christian holiday within a country where the largest religion is Buddhism. Of course, Singapore has many, many Christians, and here we live next door to a church. Either credit the country for being inclusive or blame capitalism for cultivating a retail holiday in unlikely soil. I will opt for the latter given all the non-denominational bedecking.
Shoppers on Level 2 are just about eye-level with a rather threatening penguin. |
Alright, no more musing because once again the highlight of Velocity's decorations are the disturbing white animals. Several of them are perched on top of the main awning in the first photo above. Here are some more sculptures that dangle from the ceiling.
The tiny skating rink is back! In the ad copy this year it's called the Velocity Arctic Village. |
Click the link below left to behold a Photoshop disaster.
This poster contains 5.5 pairs of ice skates. |
The posters in the mall promoting 2011's Christmas events rightly feature an ice skater/dancer since much of the hype centers around the Velocity Arctic Village skating rink. But why is there a stray skate without a leg in the upper register? Here's a close-up.
The poster even includes a bonus obviously altered image: the mirror-image duplicate dancer skating next to her arabesque-ing clone.
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