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  • 2/5/2024
A 500-feet Wood Dragon installation is displayed at Lucky Chinatown Mall on Monday, Feb. 5, a few days before Chinese New Year.

The art piece's name is "Flight of the Lucky Wood Dragon" and created by contemporary artist Leeroy New, who used different indigenous materials. (MB Video by Noel B. Pabalate)

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00:00 [BLANK_AUDIO]
00:10 >> By far it's the longest.
00:13 >> It's the first dragon I've built.
00:16 It's the longest installation I've done.
00:20 >> [FOREIGN]
00:22 >> [FOREIGN]
00:28 >> [FOREIGN]
00:38 >> Yes, the year of the wood dragon.
00:45 That's why all natural, all organic and
00:49 woody materials.
00:50 >> [INAUDIBLE]
00:53 >> Well, bamboo is a naturally light
00:56 material, [FOREIGN] it looks airy, it looks light.
01:01 It looks like it's light.
01:03 [FOREIGN]
01:07 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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