Our 3rd straight year again to the annual River Ang Bao Exhibit at the Marina Floating Platform.
All excited about it, we actually walked our way to where Citylive was instead (being the dodo-brains we were). However, with no tickets on hand, we could only do a roundabout turn to where we wanted to be).

We took our usual animal zodiac shots, and then... there was nothing left to look at!
We were only fascinated with this exhibit at most, a dragon and phoenix made of cutlery like spoon, plates and bowls. Other than that, there wasn't much to look at, and the mountain of tigers wasn't very interesting to look at.
So we had no other choice but to walk around and try to entertain ourselves. That was when I saw a master drawing using 'molten' candy. It brought back childhood memories of mine, as I remembered enjoying the sweetness of my animals back then. Never thought I would see such art again...
And then, we came across people trying to hit well-wishes hanging upon bells. I usually do not participate in such things, but I thought, 'what the heck', since the event was pretty boring.
Armed with my 3 coins (two 10-cents and one 5-cent), I aimed for 心想事成. But as fate would have it, out of my 3 coins, only my 5-cent coin hit a little known saying: 春风得意. Ha, I guess even with its well wishes, my 5 cent would not make much of it. Oops... Hopefully my luck would not be that bad this year, haha...
Happy Lunar New Year!