Tian Ann Men Square - The place where People of Republic of China was born when
President Moa Zhe Dong proclaimed the formation of republic at here
on 1st October 1949 to end the region of The Qing Empire
President Moa Zhe Dong proclaimed the formation of republic at here
on 1st October 1949 to end the region of The Qing Empire
Mum and Dad along the 'Dragon Pathway', which is a straight pavement
leading to the Forbidden City @ Imperial Palace
Behind: The Hall of Supreme Harmony is the largest, and
rises some 30 metres above the level of the surrounding square.
It is the ceremonial centre of imperial power, and
the largest surviving wooden structure in China.
leading to the Forbidden City @ Imperial Palace
Behind: The Hall of Supreme Harmony is the largest, and
rises some 30 metres above the level of the surrounding square.
It is the ceremonial centre of imperial power, and
the largest surviving wooden structure in China.
The Emperor's Throne - A big sedan chair coated with gold and exhibits the
skill of ancient craftsmanship.
Question: Did Chinese Emperors have big ass??
Look at the size of the chair!
skill of ancient craftsmanship.
Question: Did Chinese Emperors have big ass??
Look at the size of the chair!
Summer Palace @ Yi He Yun - The Imperial Garden where
China Emperors spent their summer with his concubines.
Artisans had reproduced the garden architecture styles of various palaces in China.
We were standing behind the Kunming Lake
which imitate the West Lake (Xi Hu) in HangZhou
China Emperors spent their summer with his concubines.
Artisans had reproduced the garden architecture styles of various palaces in China.
We were standing behind the Kunming Lake
which imitate the West Lake (Xi Hu) in HangZhou
Official Beijing Olympic Sourvenir Shop -
My sis was standing beside Ying Ying - The Tibetan Antelope.
In her hand, she was holding Huan Huan - The Fire Phoenix.
The other three mascots are Bei Bei, Jing Jing and Ni Ni.
When the first syllables are said together,
the result is a phrase 北京欢迎你 (Běijīng huānyíng nĭ)
which means Beijing Welcomes You
This is my Beijing Olympics Mascots which I had bought for RMB170 per set.
Wow ... Isn't it stylish and looks cool?
(L-R) Bei Bei, Jing Jing, Huan Huan, Ying Ying, Ni Ni
This year Olympics slogan; "One World, One Dream"!
My sis was standing beside Ying Ying - The Tibetan Antelope.
In her hand, she was holding Huan Huan - The Fire Phoenix.
The other three mascots are Bei Bei, Jing Jing and Ni Ni.
When the first syllables are said together,
the result is a phrase 北京欢迎你 (Běijīng huānyíng nĭ)
which means Beijing Welcomes You
This is my Beijing Olympics Mascots which I had bought for RMB170 per set.
Wow ... Isn't it stylish and looks cool?
(L-R) Bei Bei, Jing Jing, Huan Huan, Ying Ying, Ni Ni
This year Olympics slogan; "One World, One Dream"!
One of the branded store in Huang Fu Ji (Golden Street) in Beijing.
In Huang Fu Ji, you can find all the famous branded accessories ranging from clothes to electronic devices at a bargained price.
Anything you want, you can find it here ...
In Huang Fu Ji, you can find all the famous branded accessories ranging from clothes to electronic devices at a bargained price.
Anything you want, you can find it here ...
My mum bought a winter clothes at Giardano Store which costed only RMB 350 after DISCOUNT!!
Hehe ;) ... Mum, "You must be smiling all night long", and
Dad, "You must have had a hole in your pocket"
Haha!!! (",)
Hehe ;) ... Mum, "You must be smiling all night long", and
Dad, "You must have had a hole in your pocket"
Haha!!! (",)
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