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Cupids & Tigers and other storiesAsian blog entries written on 14 February 2010
Cupids & Tigers
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Thailand |
A Phnom Dek villager in Cambodia’s Preah Vihear province picks a coconut from the tree in his front yard.
His family planned to use the coconut in a Chinese New Year cake.
Wishing you lots of love, health and happiness on this Valentine’s Day as the Year of the Tiger comes roaring in....more info>>>
Discovered on 14/02/2010 16:01:00
Discovered @ ramblingspoon.com |
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Happy Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year
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Laos |
First I want to wish everyone a happy Valentine’s Day, and second a Happy Chinese New Year…Gung Hay Fat Choy!
Today is Valentine’s day and also Chinese New Year, they both share one color, Red.
Red is the color of energy, love, and passion, and that is why red roses and gifts wrapped in red play a [...more info>>>
Discovered on 14/02/2010 10:01:00
Discovered @ nyenoona.wordpress.com |
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High Flying on Valentine's Day
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Thailand |
Bride Rattanaporn Supha, left, and groom Nitiphong Jittahorg of Thailand hold a bouquet of flowers as they are suspended on sling wires during a ceremony, known as a 'flying wedding,' as part of Valentine's Day celebrations in Prachinburi province, eastern Thailand, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2010. (AP Ph...more info>>>
Discovered on 14/02/2010 08:01:00
Discovered @ thaiphotoblogs.com |
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Random Picture No. 22 - New Year Decorations
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China |
China's Spring Festival begins today with the Chinese New Year. Welcome to the Year of the Tiger!Leave CommentRelated Entries:Random Picture 36 - EntrepreneurHappy Tiger!Invisible LandmarkIntermissionRandom Picture No. 21 - Preparing to PerformA True Shaggy Dog StoryDoing the Dog.Rocket in my Pocket...more info>>>
Discovered on 14/02/2010 08:01:00
Discovered @ liuzhou.blog-city.com |
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CNYE in China Lite
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China |
Gụ Nián Hao and welcome to the Year of the Tiger!
A couple cups of strong coffee and I’ve recovered from my 5th Chinese New Year’s Eve in China. Despite living in Suzhou-Singapore Industrial Park (SIP) last year as well, this was the first time we celebrated the holiday in this district...more info>>>
Discovered on 14/02/2010 08:01:00
Discovered @ thehumanaught.com |
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Concrete Wabi sabi: Tetrapods
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Japan |
Continuing with a further look at Japan's favorite building material, concrete.In Japan tetrapod is the generic name for a variety of concretes shapes used in "coastal defence" and riverside erosion control. There are dozens of variations in size and shape other than the true tetrapod which has 4 le...more info>>>
Discovered on 14/02/2010 08:01:00
Discovered @ ojisanjake.blogspot.com |
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