The Largest Golden Bull at Pavilion KL, outside the Bukit Bintang entrance
The Largest Golden Bull
The poster says:
The Largest Golden Bull
Our iconic Golden Bull sculpture reflects the Year of the Bull this Lunar Year, charging forward to achieve the ‘Peak of Fortune’ and bringing us to greater heights and success.
We invite you to touch the Golden Bull’s head for good luck and prosperity this Lunar New Year.
We wish all our guests a bullish year filled with peace, prosperity and happiness.
On the other side of Bukit Bintang, Sungei Wang Plaza has a smaller golden bull for display just outside the main entrance.
Have you heard of Cuprocking? What is Cuprocking exactly? From the display panel, it says:
Cuprocking is the brain child of Sydney based artist, Andy Uprock. By mapping out large areas of cyclone fencing and sticking plastic cups into existing diamond shape holes, Andy transforms streets and public areas into floating walk-by galleries. Andy typically uses around 2,500 individual cups for each piece and recycles them between each project.
The Cup Rocking display outside Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is dazzling
Cup Rocking
It is surely dazzling. Only if the cup can glow in the dark during the night.
John Woo poses with Chang Chen, Lin Chi-Ling and Zhang Fengyi at GSC Pavilion KL (Credit: AP Photo/Lai Seng Sin)
John Woo was at GSC, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur for the premiere of Red Cliff last Friday, July 11, 2008, together with actors Chang Chen, Lin Chi-Ling and Zhang Fengyi.
“We were devastated by the incident, but at the same time we were also very touched by the help offered by the doctors, nurses, the army and the public who saved thousands of lives,” said Woo at a press conference here.
Red Cliff, which is based on the famous Romance of the Three Kingdoms, will come in two parts — the first part will open in cinemas on July 17 and the second part in early 2009. However, countries outside Asia will get a single, two-and-a-half-hour version.
Check out the Red Cliff trailer below, if you haven’t seen it.