The stories of the Eight Immortals have always been close to the hearts of ordinary Chinese as the life conditions they embody, such as age, poverty and wealth, are what the masses at large can relate to. Each immortal owns a magical emblem, as demonstrated in this postcard by Han Zhong Li and Cao Guo Jiu. Armed with a magical fan and magical castanets respectively, Han Zhong Li and Cao Guo Jiu can be seen fighting the minions of the Dragon King – disguised in various forms of sea life – beneath the Eastern Sea in one of the Eight Immortals’ adventures. Sculptures and statues portraying themes from Chinese folklore and legend such as the Eight Immortals formed the foundation of Haw Par Villa, which Aw Boon Haw built in a bid to educate the public about Chinese culture. Originally called Tiger Balm Gardens, the theme park was built in 1937 along Pasir Panjang Road.