In celebration of Chinese New Year, 76-year-old calligraphy master Yong Cheong Thye and 28-year-old illustrator Toby Tan (Tobyato) collaborated on a set of unique red packet designs. Featuring digitally-stencilled tigers interacting with the fu (福) greeting written in five different calligraphy scripts, these designs showcase the evolution of culture, and represent the fusion of traditional and modern art forms.
SCCC visitors may redeem a free set of red packets from the reception at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Level 1 till 15 February 2022, while stocks last. Each set comprises all five designs.
SCCC offers a set of collectibles every Chinese New Year for its partners and the public. To make Chinese New Year greetings more accessible to a wider audience, SCCC has collaborated with Ang Ku Kueh Girl and Friends to release a WhatsApp and Telegram sticker pack. Fun and festive, this unique pack provides a refreshing way for people to send greetings to their loved ones. The pack consists of 10 bilingual stickers, and can be downloaded for free at these various links:
Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.akkg.stickerapp
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/sg/app/id1522898209
Telegram: https://t.me/addstickers/CNY_SCCC_AngKuKuehGirl_Animated
Find out how to download these stickers here.
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