China Cultural Chronicles November 5, 2012
- Fortress @ Subashi Ruins
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This fortress is the largest structure at the Subachi Ruins near the city of Kuche, (located at the far western end of China).
- Dragon, Majestic Theatre, Singapore
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The former Majestic Theatre on New Bridge Road, in Singapore's Chinatown district. It was built in 1928 initially as a Cantonese Opera House, and later converted to a cinema. More recently it has been used as a shopping mall.
It's Art Deco facade is decorated with some beautiful tilework with Chinese opera characters and motifs, including a border of blue dragons.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Majestic,_Singapore - Chinese Figures, Majestic Theatre, Singapore
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The former Majestic Theatre on New Bridge Road, in Singapore's Chinatown district. It was built in 1928 initially as a Cantonese Opera House, and later converted to a cinema. More recently it has been used as a shopping mall.
It's Art Deco facade is decorated with some beautiful tilework with Chinese opera characters and motifs, including a border of blue dragons.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Majestic,_Singapore - Chinese Lanterns, Chinatown, Singapore
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Colourful streets and stalls in Chinatown, where many of the older buildings have happily survived Singapore's building boom.
- Ming Shi Tian Yuen 4 - Guangxi, China
- Ming Shi Tian Yuen 3 - Guangxi, China
- Ming Shi Tian Yuen 2 - Guangxi, China
- Detain Waterfall Hotel Canteen - Guangxi, China
- Ming Shi Tian Yuen 1 - Guangxi, China
- Beijing lanterns
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- Sunday in the park 台北花博 圓山
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- West Lake
- Streets of Chaozhou
- Enjoying the Shaman Festival, Tibet 2012
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The Shaman Festival in Tongren (Repkong) is a large-scale sacrificial performance activity prevailing among the local Tibetan and the Tu villages in Repkong area, which is held annually between June 17th and 25th of the lunar calendar. The June Festival celebration is a complex that rich in cultural patterns and connotations.
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