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    China Daily | Updated: 2024-01-26 06:15
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    As Spring Festival approaches, shopping malls and commercial brands across Shanghai have set up art installations to usher in the upcoming Year of the Dragon.

    The dragon is the only mythical creature among the 12 who in the Chinese zodiac. It appears as a chimera combining the features of nine real animals. It has antlers like a deer, a head like a camel, eyes like a rabbit, a neck like a snake, a belly like a mollusk, scales like a fish, claws like an eagle, paws like a tiger and ears like an ox.

    The dragon is hailed as one of the most iconic and revered Chinese symbols, and is associated with such qualities as power, royalty, wisdom, luck, fortune, prosperity and success.

    It's so deeply ingrained in tradition that it's heralded as a totem of the country's national identity and cultural heritage, and Chinese often refer to themselves as "descendants of the dragon".

    "These installations embody Shanghai's blessings for people born in the Year of the Dragon," 34-year-old office worker Xu Fei says, while visiting a dragon-themed display in Raffles City in Changning district.

    University student Yu Xin, 21, points out while admiring installations during a walk that some of his friends' names include long, the mandarin word for dragon.

    Here are some locations in Shanghai hosting installations.

    1. Taikoo Li Qiantan

    Address: 500, Dongyu Road, Pudong New Area

    Luxury brand Louis Vuitton presents a giant dragon installation at its Taikoo Li Qiantan store that combines the brand's classic checkerboard grid, four-leaf flower and traditional Chinese elements.

    2. Huijin Department Store

    Address: 1000 Zhaojiabang Road, Xuhui district

    This dragon sculpture is jointly presented by Huijin Department Store and the Dunhuang Museum. The image comes from the ancient murals in the world-famous grottoes of Dunhuang in northwestern China's Gansu province. It represents sanctity, majesty, good fortune and protection.

    3. Raffles City Changning

    Address: 1139 Changning Road, Changning district

    This installation creatively combines traditional folklore and modern art to depict a giant roaring dragon that lights up at night.

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