The Venetian and The Palazzo
rang in the Year of the Dragon earlier today with a ceremonial Dragon Dance beginning
in front of The Venetian where Dr. Miriam and Mr. Sheldon G. Adelson, chairman
of the board for Las Vegas Sands Corp., painted the eyes of the majestic
dragon, bringing it to life. The colorful spectacle paraded through the casino
before arriving in The Waterfall & Atrium Gardens of The Palazzo for the
128-foot dragon’s inaugural fire breathing. Surrounded by overhead lanterns,
fresh bamboo and the feng shui inspired gardens, guests were seen feeding
traditional red envelopes to the lion dancers and circling the 8,000-pound
dragon three times to bring good fortune in 2012.
Mr. & Dr. Adelson |
Spanning the entire atrium,
the signature dragon attraction took more than a year to create and is the
brainchild of more than 100 artisans from across the globe. Taking 10 days to
install on site, the dragon and surrounding décor is designed by the ancient
Chinese art of feng shui. For an all-access, behind-the-scenes look at what it
took to create the massive dragon, visit bit.ly/CNYPalazzo.
Throughout the month of February,
Zine Noodles Dim Sum at The Palazzo will offer a limited-time auspicious
Chinese New Year menu including live lobster and manila clams. Additionally,
the bars and lounges of The Venetian and The Palazzo will offer an exclusive
Dragon Cocktail for guests to enjoy.
Follow the conversation and
share #ChineseNewYear wishes on Twitter to @PalazzoLasVegas. For more
information on Chinese New Year offerings at The Venetian and The Palazzo,
please visit bit.ly/VenetianCNY
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