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By yi-ching lin
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retrieving some feathers…
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does anyone know why they’re all holding feathers? the official website doesn’t appear to have a link explaining the architecture…
Are they feathers or palm fronds- similar to Palm Sunday event?
see, that’s my other guess, and it had made more sense to me. but i just thought the end tip looked so much like the hard tip of a feather…(smile)