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19. March, 2007Lantern festivalMarking the end of the Chinese new year. Written by Shanghaiet @ 04:29. 0 comment(s) Performance at the Grand TheatreA remarkably impressive show, displaying a number of regional dances, songs and local costumes. All to celebrate the end of the Chinese new years celebrations, also called the Lantern Festival. Written by Shanghaiet @ 04:28. 0 comment(s) Pappa ZeDongThere is a certain resemblance of my dad and former chairman Mao both in terms of appearance and style of leadership.. Written by Shanghaiet @ 04:27. 0 comment(s) Introducing my girlfriendIt was nice to introduce my girlfriend to my parents, that I think was especially good looking for the occasion. She was approved in every way. Here outside the Shanghai museum at Peoples square. Written by Shanghaiet @ 04:27. 0 comment(s) Mum and dad arrives in Shanghai (1st of March)It's a pleasure to receive my parents here in Shanghai, or at home as I call this place sometimes. From a long flight, we continued at a high speed towards the city centre with the Maglev magnetic train shuttle thrusting forwards at a maximum of 431 km/h. Written by Shanghaiet @ 04:27. 0 comment(s) Hong KongA pretty cloudy day in Hong Kong, I took the "peak tram" up to a famous view point, but on a cloudy day that was not very recommendable at all. Here down at sea level I got some nice shots though. Written by Shanghaiet @ 04:25. 0 comment(s) Old meets newHong Kong at night, with one of its characteristic cutty sharks from the old times. Written by Shanghaiet @ 04:19. 1 comment(s) Comments: Beautiful shot--I like that you managed to catch the light on the sails. seen on your photo stream (2007-03-19 12:37) Macau!A small, earlier Portuguese colony, now a Special administrative zone of China. However buildings with colonial style, and names in Chinese and Portuguese. Written by Shanghaiet @ 04:15. 0 comment(s) All about gamblingMacau is all about gambling, and according to most resent statistic the turnover of Gambling in Macau just surpassed the one of Las Vegas, actually with many of the same real estate barons involved. Written by Shanghaiet @ 04:00. 0 comment(s) Previous Page Next Page |