The Adventures of Alvin Sputnik: Deep Sea Explorer by Weeping Spoon Production (Australia) is a stimulating solo show adopting an unique blend of puppetry, live and recorded music and animation.
Travel broadens my mind. Xiamen was the second stop of my 2011 Summer Trip. Why did we pick Xiamen? To relax. To recollect.
Relax–
We stayed in Le Meridien for 4 days from 25 to 28 June. We spent on average 4 hours per day visiting scenic spots including Gu Lang Yu, Xiamen University and Nan Po Tou Monastery. The photo below shows Lei Mei, the Chinese restaurant at Le Meridien.
Recollect–
We visited the house that my mom once lived in. Recollect her childhood memories!
August issue: China in Style – Beijing
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Travel unwinds my mind. My 2011 Summer Trip’s began with an weekend excursion to Phoenix City, Guangzhou.
Once you enter the hotel lobby, you can see a vaulted ceiling of the central corridor creating an image of a neo-Renaissance luxury.
We enjoy the stroll along the lake behind the hotel. Lotuses are still blooming! It’s a perfect place for an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city!
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Creative Design! Putting paper cups to another use!
It is the P in the SCAMPER technique!
Substitute – components, materials, people.
Combine – mix, combine with other assemblies or services; integrate.
Adapt – alter, change function; use part of another element.
Modify – increase or reduce in scale; change shape; modify attributes (e.g. colour).
Put – put to another use.
Eliminate – remove elements; simplify; reduce to core functionality.
Reverse – turn inside out or upside down.
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I bought this bouquet as my friend’s baptism present! The chapel was crowded with people because 192 people were baptised that night!!
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