Inside the mall there's of course a giant artificial waterfall, with a dozen sculptures diving down it. I have no idea what this symbolizes, but it sure is creepy.
The general manager explained it this way when the art was installed: "The Waterfall has been specifically designed to give visitors significant extras that enhance the lifestyle experience. The Waterfall is poised to become a meeting point for families."
I think he just said "It's expensive, so we hope someone will like it."