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| Thursday, 15-Sep-2005 00:00 |
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Beijing Series 4 : Tianmen Square
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| Wednesday, 14-Sep-2005 00:00 |
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Beijing Series 3: Beijing's Mosques
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| Tuesday, 13-Sep-2005 00:00 |
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Beijing Series 2 : The Forbidden City
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Here are some facts of this city:
1. The largest imperial palace in the world
2. Its extensive grounds cover 720,000 square meters, 800 buildings and 9,999 rooms!!!
3. The construction started in 1406 and took 14 years and an estimated 200,000 men
4. Home of 24 emperors—fourteen of the Ming dynasty and ten of the Qing
Enhance your knowledge, enjoy the photos
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| Monday, 12-Sep-2005 00:00 |
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Beijing Series 1 : Factory Visits
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| Sunday, 11-Sep-2005 00:00 |
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Faces of Pangkor
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| Wednesday, 31-Aug-2005 00:00 |
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Stranger in London
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It was quite a sunny day when I took these photos about 3 months ago. Now I decided to show them to the viewers. I give the title 'Stranger in London' because these photos took me 10 kilometres of walking; all the way from Picaddily Circus to the Parliament, across Thames River towards Tower Bridge, up to the St. Paul Cathederal and end at Picaddily Circus again. On the day, I just followed where my foot took me, enjoying the scenery and the people, with an empty stomach. And here it is... London!!!
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| Tuesday, 30-Aug-2005 00:00 |
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Trip to Kuching, Sarawak
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I guess these photos are a bit not-up-to-date since I've taken them early July, but it's nice to share them with you.
Trip to Kuching, Sarawak was a wonderful one. A once a year family gathering like this has never been better with wonderful places to visit, excellent scenery and delicious yummy food, not to mention hundreds or thousands of ringgit we 'wasted' on shopping.
Above them all.... enjoy the photos.
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| Wednesday, 27-Jul-2005 00:00 |
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Dragon Fruit Orchard
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From my view, the strangest fruit in the world is this; the dragon fruit. Its strangeness lies in its name. If you hear its name for the first time, what will you think? A fruit with horns and scales? A fruit that can blow fire? Or a fruit that which shape is long and resembles a dragon?
If those images appear in your mind, you are totally wrong. And here I am to let you have a clear view how a dragon fruit looks like.
What next? Go to the nearest supermarket and get one. Taste it, and probably you'll like it.
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