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Have a blooming lunar new year
Why? Flower blossoms are believed to bring fortune, according to a popular Chinese saying, which means “blossom flowers bring wealth”.
While some nurseries are churning out fun animal-themed products this year, others are sticking to time-honoured classics like kumquats and lime trees, pussy willows, money plants and kalanchoes, which are popular for their auspicious-sounding names or colours.
Here are some other lucky plants that are popular for Chinese New Year in Singapore.
1. Peonies
Peonies are often associated with richness and peace in Chinese mythology because of how they grow in clusters. The red versions of these flowers are particularly more auspicious than the pink ones.
The statues, by sculptress Sophie Ryder, vanished from a property near Tenterden at around 8.45pm on Sunday.
The three sculptures were on display in the victim s driveway. They weigh up to 300 kilos and are said to be worth around £144,000.
Two of the statues were later discovered in a nearby ditch, but one is still missing.
A vehicle and the front gate of the property were also damaged during the incident.
Police are today hunting brazen thieves who stole three bronze statues of dancing women wearing rabbit masks worth more than £140,000 from a driveway in Kent. Pictured: The statues
The statues, by sculptress Sophie Ryder, vanished from a property near Tenterden at around 8.45pm on Sunday