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Friday, 06 June 2008

  • Unlucky keeping follow me ~.~

    Seem that long time I didn't wrote here.. may be cause by the bad mood continuous these weeks..

    Firstly should be the earthquake, the unlucky news came day by day and it's really consternation.... I cried while the news repeat and repeat in front of me.. i cannot believe.. such thing happen in the world.. it's painful

    Second I quit my recent job that made me mad.. i think i need a long time to recover myself. Keep looking for a new job, so keep busy and busy.. this is my 2nd unlucky.

    Third, cancer appearance of 2nd daughter of my cousin. I really harmful, she just 15 years old..... her father already got lung cancer at the end of last year..... now.... why two of the family getting bad like this

    I understand something we can change and control by self... but I really hope the unlucky don't come around me so often..... give me a rest...

    Anyway, I will back soonest for my photos.



Saturday, 17 May 2008

  • Earthquake

    Earthquake in Szechwan, China at 12.5.08.

    We need your help to provide help to thousands of survivors who have lost their homes and loved ones ---> PRAY for them

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Tuesday, 13 May 2008

  • CHEUNG CHAU BUN FESTIVAL

    A celebration dominated by white chinese buns is quite a spectacle, and it is one not to be missed.

    Every year on the tiny island of Cheung Chau, the people of Hong Kong celebrate the Bun Festival.

    Enormous bamboo towers studded with white chinese bun and effigies of three gods dominate the grounds near the Pak Tai Temple, where the main festivities take place. The festival that lasts for about a week climaxes with a large, colourful street procession, which features costumed children on stilts in a carnival atmosphere that winds its way through the streets.

    One of the reputed origins of this popular festival, which attracts tourists by the tens of thousands each year, involves a plague on the island hundreds of years ago. Villagers disguised themselves as different deities and walked around the island to drive away the evil spirits responsible for the plague. Another story says the festival is part of an annual exorcism and fast.

    In the past, the last event of this weeklong celebration was the climbing of the bun towers. Athletes would scamper up the bamboo bun towers and grab as many buns as possible. The buns would then be sold or distributed to those who did not join in the competition. This ritual was abandoned in 1978, but was resumed again.



    Go to my photo links to see more photos ----> http://sabrana-dailyphotography.blogspot.com/2008/05/cheung-chau-bun-festival.html



Sunday, 11 May 2008

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