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Steve Jobs is back, launches iWeWe for free.
(Source: youtube.com)
Thrown To The Wind — The Pop-Up City
To most people, garbage is about as far from art as it gets. To Beijing-based artist Wang Zhiyuan, it is a medium like any other. Some time ago he just started collecting discarded plastic containers from the dumps in and around the Chinese capital. He discovered that it was not difficult to turn these objects into something interesting or beautiful. Explains Zhiyuan, “I discovered that if you bring order to them, you can create beauty”. His impressive and colorful installation ‘Thrown to the Wind’, which he created two years ago, is an 11-meter high tornado entirely consisting of the plastic garbage he has found over the last years.
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Salt. Salt, or more specifically iodized salt. Come on Hong Kong you’re suppose to be Asian. Smart up! *face palm*
Families in Beijing keep worms as new pets. :-)
Celebrating Nobel, woman arrested for splashing champagne - CNN.com
A woman celebrating the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to a Chinese dissident has been charged with assault for accidentally splashing champagne on a security guard outside the Chinese central government’s liaison office in Hong Kong.
Designers: We SO badly need bikini tops for Chinese men…
China, manners: Chinese men expose their bellies to keep cool - latimes.com
連接南京與上海的寧滬高鐵,車票自上周六起無限期停售。官方理由是要調校服務,但真正原因看來是需求不振——它票價過高,又省時過少。見微知著,這恐怕是未來的全國高鐵系統的不祥之兆,而鐵路興建前所發表的可行性報告,現在也不得不備受質疑。
The Hong Kong government has announced a controversial plan to allow private mainland vehicles to drive on our roads, but this could prove problematic and even deadly to local Hong Kong drivers.
Can anyone take me out of this city?
盧冠廷 1989 - one of the most important, and certainly the bleakest, DELETED albums in Cantopop history IS NOW ON YOUTUBE