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Frog in Africa
Posted:Jul 3, 2010 9:30 am
Last Updated:Jul 17, 2010 8:42 am
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Anyone like eat frog here? if someone like frog, then Africa is a good choose to let you go there, and enjoy the yummy frog there, please see the nice pic here if you don't believe
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La Mian
Posted:Jun 26, 2010 8:07 am
Last Updated:Jul 3, 2010 5:39 am
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So many people know "Pasta" but i think not so many people will know " La Mian", what's that? now let me to explain to you here. La Mian is a type of hand-made or hand pulled chinese noodle.

How to make the La Mian?

There are several styles of twistingthe doughbut they all employ the same concept: a piece of dough is repeatedly stretched and folded onto itself in order to align the glutensand warm up the dough for stretching.

This dough is then pulled to about an arm span's length. The puller then makes a loopwith the dough, joining the two ends into one clumpof dough, and inserts his fingers into the loop to keep the strandfrom sticking to itself. Doing this, the pull has doubled the length of the dough while fractioningits thickness. This process is repeated several times until the desired thickness and quantity is achieved.

Please try it if you have a chance come to china. it is cheap and yummy
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Woman's Body
Posted:Jun 21, 2010 1:05 pm
Last Updated:Aug 9, 2010 6:09 am
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Dear All,

Can you image make a fake woman to be a food to sale in popular right now? today i was saw some photos about that online, yayayya, so disgusting.~~~ don't know why some people enjoy that
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Father's day
Posted:Jun 19, 2010 8:54 am
Last Updated:May 3, 2024 4:1 am
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The third Sunday in June, observed in the United States in honor of fathers.
Father's Day was first observed in Spokane, Washington, in 1910.
The first Father's Day was observed on June 19, 1910 in Spokane Washington.
Father's Day has become a day to not only honor your father, but all men who act as a father figure.

Tomorrow (20-Jun-2010) is father's day. Please don't forget to tell your father : HAPPY FATHER'S DAY !
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The Fatty Mother in the world
Posted:Jun 14, 2010 6:06 am
Last Updated:Jul 3, 2010 9:27 am
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Dear all,

How are you? do you miss me when i was leave here for few days? i was been busy at work during these days, but everything is going well, today i want to share the news from here to you about the fatty mother in the world the woman name is Tina , she is from US and she want to get famous in the world, Therefore she try to eat a lot everyday and get more fat. now she already get 272kg, and her age is 42 years old. can you image that?
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yi he yuan
Posted:Jun 7, 2010 6:24 am
Last Updated:Jun 14, 2010 6:09 am
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Situated in the western outskirts of Haidian District, the Summer Palace is 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) from central Beijing. Having the largest royal park and being well preserved, it was designated, in 1960 by the State Council, as a Key Cultural Relics Protection Site of China. Containing examples of the ancient arts, it also has graceful landscapes and magnificent constructions. The Summer Palace is the archetypal Chinese garden, and is ranked amongst the most noted and classical gardens of the world. In 1998, it was listed as one of the World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.

  Constructed in the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), during the succeeding reign of feudal emperors; it was extended continuously. By the time of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), it had become a luxurious royal garden providing royal families with rest and entertainment. Originally called "Qingyi Garden" (Garden of Clear Ripples), it was know as one of the famous "three hills and five gardens" (Longevity Hill, Jade Spring Mountain, and Fragrant Hill; Garden of Clear Ripples, Garden of Everlasting Spring, Garden of Perfection and Brightness, Garden of Tranquility and Brightness, and Garden of Tranquility and Pleasure). Like most of the gardens of Beijing, it could not elude the rampages of the Anglo-French allied force and was destroyed by fire. In 1888, Empress Dowager Cixi embezzled navy funds to reconstruct it for her own benefit, changing its name to Summer Palace (Yiheyuan). She spent most of her later years there, dealing with state affairs and entertaining. In 1900, it suffered again, being ransacked by the Eight-Power Allied Force. After the success of the 1911 Revolution, it was opened to the public.

  Composed mainly of Longevity Hill and Kunming Lake, The Summer Palace occupies an area of 294 hectares (726.5 acres), three quarters of which is water. Guided by nature, artists designed the gardens exquisitely so that visitors would see marvelous views and be amazed by perfect examples of refined craftwork using the finest materials.

  Centered on the Tower of Buddhist Incense (Foxiangge) the Summer Palace consists of over 3,000 structures including pavilions, towers, bridges, and corridors. The Summer Palace can be divided into four parts: the court area, front-hill area, front-lake area, and rear-hill and back-lake area.

  Front-Hill Area: this area is the most magnificent area in the Summer Palace with the most constructions. Its layout is quite distinctive because of the central axis from the yard of Kunming Lake to the hilltop, on which important buildings are positioned including Gate of Dispelling Clouds, Hall of Dispelling Clouds, Hall of Moral Glory, Tower of Buddhist Incense, the Hall of the Sea of Wisdom, etc.

  Rear-Hill and Back-Lake Area: although the constructions are fewer here, it has a unique landscape, with dense green trees, and winding paths. Visitors can feel a rare tranquility, and elegance. This area includes scenic spots such as Garden of Harmonious Interest and Suzhou Market Street.

  Court Area: this is where Empress Dowager Cixi and Emperor Guangxu met officials, conducted state affairs and rested. Entering the East Palace Gate, visitors may see the main palace buildings: the Hall of Benevolence and Longevity served as the office of the Emperor, the Hall of Jade Ripples where Guangxu lived, the Hall of Joyful Longevity, Cixi`s residence, the Hall of Virtue and Harmony where Cixi was entertained.

  Front Lake Area: covering a larger part of the Summer Palace, opens up the vista of the lake. A breeze fluttering, waves gleam and willows kiss the ripples of the vast water. In this comfortable area there are the Eastern and Western Banks, the Seventeen-Arch Bridge, Nanhu Island, and so on. On the western bank float six distinct bridges amongst which the Jade-Belt Bridge is the most beautiful.
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TV SHOW -TALENT
Posted:Jun 6, 2010 6:58 am
Last Updated:Jun 14, 2010 6:19 am
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Everyone, i will take part in a TV show soon, the TV show name is Talent.i will be there to singing song, hehehe

wish me good luck ya
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Dragon Boat Festival
Posted:Jun 5, 2010 12:49 am
Last Updated:Jun 14, 2010 6:08 am
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The Dragon Boat Festival, the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, has had a history of more than 2,000 years. It is usually in June in the Gregorian calendar.

There are many legends about the evolution of the festival, the most popular of which is in commemoration of Qu Yuan (340-278 BC). Qu Yuan was minister of the State of Chu and one of China's earliest poets. In face of great pressure from the powerful Qin State, he advocated enriching the country and strengthening its military forces so as to fight against the Qin. However, he was opposed by aristocrats headed by Zi Lan, and later deposed and exiled by King Huai. In his exiled days, he still cared much for his country and people and composed immortal poems including Li Sao (The Lament), Tian Wen (Heavenly Questions) and Jiu Ge (Nine Songs), which had far-reaching influences. In 278 BC, he heard the news that Qin troops had finally conquered Chu's capital, so he finished his last piece Huai Sha (Embracing Sand) and plunged himself into the Miluo River, clasping his arms to a large stone. The day happened to be the 5th of the 5th month in the Chinese lunar calendar. After his death, the people of Chu crowded to the bank of the river to pay their respects to him. The fishermen sailed their boats up and down the river to look for his body. People threw into the water zongzi (pyramid-shaped glutinous rice dumplings wrapped in reed or bamboo leaves) and eggs to divert possible fish or shrimp from attacking his body. An old doctor poured a jug of reaglar wine (Chinese liquor seasoned with realgar) into the water, hoping to turn all aquatic beasts drunk. That's why people later followed the customs such as dragon boat racing, eating zongzi and drinking realgar wine on that day.

Dragon boat racing is an indispensable part of the festival, held all over the country. As the gun is fired, people will see racers in dragon-shaped canoes pulling the oars harmoniously and hurriedly, accompanied by rapid drums, speeding toward their destination. Folk tales say the game originates from the activities of seeking Qu Yuan's body, but experts, after painstaking and meticulous research, conclude that dragon boat racing is a semi-religious, semi-entertaining program from the Warring States Period (475-221 BC). In the following thousands of years, the game spread to Japan, Vietnam and Britain as well as China's Taiwan and Hong Kong. Now dragon boat racing has developed into an aquatic sports item which features both Chinese tradition and modern sporting spirit. In 1980, it was listed into the state sports competition programs and has since been held every year. The award is called "Qu Yuan Cup."

Zongzi is an essential food of the Dragon Boat Festival. It is said that people ate them in the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC). In early times, it was only glutinous rice dumplings wrapped in reed or other plant leaves and tied with colored thread, but now the fillings are more diversified, including jujube and bean paste, fresh meat, and ham and egg yolk. If time permits, people will soak glutinous rice, wash reed leaves and wrap up zongzi themselves. Otherwise, they will go to shops to buy whatever stuff they want. The custom of eating zongzi is now popular in North and South Korea, Japan and Southeast Asian nations.

On Dragon Boat Festival, parents also need to dress their up with a perfume pouch. They first sew little bags with colorful silk cloth, then fill the bags with perfumes or herbal medicines, and finally string them with silk threads. The perfume pouch will be hung around the neck or tied to the front of a garment as an ornament. They are said to be able to ward off evil.
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That is fate
Posted:May 24, 2010 4:26 am
Last Updated:May 28, 2010 1:51 am
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So many people live in the world. but why is the one will be your wife or husband? that is fate. today i read a news online, A chinese man stay in USA around so many years but didn't have marriage history and , at the same time he and his neigbour just friends and didn't will think one day they will get marry.

But fate bring them be together, the chinese man and his neigbour get marry in USA. one is 111 years old another one is 69 years old.

so happy for them ya, but i wish one day i could find the right one and get marry also
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Super Boy
Posted:May 19, 2010 3:52 am
Last Updated:Jun 26, 2010 8:08 am
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Seem the TV show always make some news,"Super Boy" is popular TV show in China. one of member from the super boy his name is Liu Zhu. he is more popular in the TV show. because of you didn't know he is male or female when he make up and you the frist time to look at him and his photo. if you don't believe and look at these photo
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