Look, how creative these people are; food is not just purely a source for us to ease of our hunger but it is also an art. These are all made from edible food. Creative and beautiful!! Would you like to have one??
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
年初九 - “拜天公”
Its the ninth day of Chinese New Year and it the time to watch fireworks ^_^
This is because on this day the "Hokkien" and some business man will pray and celebrate to the heaven god, this event is known as "bai tian gong" (拜天公). During the ceremony, they display fireworks as appreciation to the god.
This is because on this day the "Hokkien" and some business man will pray and celebrate to the heaven god, this event is known as "bai tian gong" (拜天公). During the ceremony, they display fireworks as appreciation to the god.
Korean Music Waves HITZ~~~~
Korean music & MV time!! ^.^
I find that korean Music Video is still the best Y(^.^)Y
F.T.ISLAND - Severely
I find that korean Music Video is still the best Y(^.^)Y
F.T.ISLAND - Severely
CN BLUE - I'M A LONER
DBSK - Mirotic (Dance version)
Monday, January 30, 2012
A Father Who Creatively Captures His Kids
When I'm searching through the web for ideas what to blog of, I came across this set of photos.
Photographer - Jason Lee is a wedding photographer by day, he is used to capturing the important moments in a couple's lives.
What makes his photos so interesting is that we get to experience our own childhood again through this set of photos ^.^
All photos are All rights reserved by jwlphotography
For more please visit Jason's photos on Flickr
Saturday, January 28, 2012
CNY in China
Chinese Lunar New Year is the grandest and most important festival in China. Great cultural activities are arranged each year for the event. Now lets screen through some photos of Chinese New Year celebration toke part in China.
Tiger-toys sold at a new year temple fair
New year performance
Unique art & craft
Street decoration
Street decoration
Lion dance
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Food Symbolism during Chinese New Year Celebrations
Chinese like playing with words and symbols. Often homonyms (words that share the same pronunciation but have different meanings) are used. Names of dishes and their ingredients which will be served sound similar to words and phrases referring to wishes expressed during the Chinese New Year, while other foods hold a symbolic meaning.
Below are some food's symbolic meaning:
Below are some food's symbolic meaning:
- Bamboo fungus (stinkhorn fungus; bot.: Phallus indusiatus), also called bamboo pith - meaning: long life
- Black moss (hair moss, hair weed), fat choy (a black hair-like cyanobacteria) - wealth
- Fish (whole) - The word 魚 (yú), meaning "fish", has the same pronunciation as the word 餘, which is "remain or surplus", 'having leftovers of money', an increase in prosperity
- Chicken (whole) - prosperity, togetherness of the family, joy (note: chicken with its head, tail and feet symbolizes completeness)
- Fa Gao: the steamed "Prosperity Cake"; the sound "fa" means either "to raise/generate" or "be prosperous"
Saturday, January 21, 2012
It's CNY
Chinese New Year is just around the corner!!
It the time for those who are away from hometown to go back and spend some time with their love ones........
It the time for those who are away from hometown to go back and spend some time with their love ones........
and this year Pepsi & Lay's had come out with a CNY commercial (a very touching one........)
Enjoy!!
Friday, January 20, 2012
Information Technology Industry
This is a video about Information Technology Industry. For those who want to study information technology, this video may just get you pumped and motivated.
How to cut a Water Melon???
How to cut a water melon without breaking it and cut it into half EQUALLY.........
Graphic Design Blog
Here are some of the photos from the blog:
Sleeping Pills |
Bad Cheese |
Zombie Nuts |
Yoga Candle |
Persius Potato |
A Young Prince |
Leaving |
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