This Friday (2 March 2018), a number of us are going to be millionaires.
Granted that the odds are only 1 is to 14 million, it is still a chance, and hope is still there no matter how slim.
On the day of the draw, there would be lion dance performances in various Singapore Pools outlets so that you can increase your chance of winning—not by maths, but by superstitions.
You see, lion dance is traditionally believed in bring good luck and fortune. This is why you see businesses engaging them during openings or during the CNY period, but seldom see them in residential areas.
Seeing a lion dance performance in real life supposedly also being in good luck.
And luck is what you need to be a millionaire this Friday.
Here’s a list of the lion dance performances, and be warned: it’s a pretty long list.
Can’t be there? It’s okay, the world has gone online.
Maybe seeing it on your phone or computer will suffice now, so here’s a lion dance performance video.
You’re welcome.
The draw will be conducted in the Singapore Pools Main Branch at 9:30 p.m.
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