This year, Kwai Chai Hong in KL Chinatown brought the tradition to life with “Bountiful Blessings”, an art installation inspired by the idiom Nian Nian You Yu (wishing for abundance year after year). Partnering with Bangsar Heights Pavilion, the event highlighted the joy of sharing prosperity with others.
Behind vision of bountiful blessings
When asked about the concept, Chang explained that the installation was deeply rooted in cultural significance.
This dual focus on sharing and receiving abundance is at the heart of the idiom Nian Nian You Yu, which Chang and her team sought to bring to life in a modern way.
“We wanted to maintain the charm of the alley and honour its past. By reimagining the space with stories of former residents, we have created a connection between history and the present,” she said.
“It is not about commercial value but about preserving culture and tradition. My goal is to ensure Kwai Chai Hong remains a space where heritage thrives.”
The installation also featured a Fish Lantern Parade, in which visitors carried glowing lanterns around Kwai Chai Hong, conveying the act of sharing blessings and welcoming prosperity. Reflecting on the success of “Bountiful Blessings”, Chang said she aims to bring these traditions to life in ways that connect with all Malaysians.
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