2008年12月3日星期三

Kaili Minuo in Beijing

Kylie wows fans at first Beijing concert

Mon Dec 1, 2008 5:29pm GMT

By Ben Blanchard

BEIJING (Reuters) - Australian pop star Kylie Minogue wowed fans on Monday at her first performance in Chinese capital Beijing with an electric show.

A beaming Minogue, who overcame breast cancer two years ago, belted out a series of her biggest hits, including "Can't get you out of my head," "Better the devil you know" and "I should be so lucky."

"It's my first time ever here in Beijing and you've made me feel so welcome," she told the crowd of some 6,000 who had gathered to see her at the Beijing Workers' Gymnasium.

"I'm very happy today," Minogue said in broken Chinese, to roars of approval from the crowd. "Well, it's true!"

Her Beijing date was part of the KylieX2008 tour, a $16 million production that has already been to more than 21 countries, and included a Shanghai date last weekend.

Nicknamed by local media the "pea princess" in reference to her diminutive size, "Kaili Minuo" as she is known in Chinese barely rested during the two-hour show, dressed to the nines in a dazzling and constantly changing Jean Paul Gaultier wardrobe.

While not as well known in China as Madonna or Celine Dion, Minogue packed in the crowds with the most expensive ticket going for 2,580 yuan ($376.5), well out of the price range of the average Chinese.

The Australian became a household name in Britain in the 1980s after starring as Charlene in the TV soap "Neighbours."

She turned to music after leaving the popular show, releasing her first single "Locomotion" in 1987 and has continued to enjoy huge chart success with songs such as "Love at first sight" and "Spinning around."

In 2005 she was diagnosed with breast cancer but returned to performing after recovering from surgery and chemotherapy.

Visits by Western singers and bands to China are still fairly rare, though increasing, with the likes of the Rolling Stones and the late James Brown performing in the world's most populous country in recent years.

Their shows don't always go off smoothly.

Earlier this year, Icelandic singer Bjork shouted "Tibet! Tibet!" at a Shanghai concert after performing her song "Declare Independence," angering the government and local fans alike.

Artists are forbidden to perform content that would harm "national unity" or "stir up resentment" and promoters are asked to submit set-lists and lyric sheets for approval.

Performers deemed to have hurt national sentiments are put in the freezer indefinitely, or until seen to have made due penance.

Last year, a Beijing concert for U.S. rock act Sonic Youth was nearly scuppered at the last minute after local authorities were tipped off that it had played at "Free Tibet" concerts.

But Minogue avoided any hint of politics with her bouncy pop. "Oh Beijing, you're so wow!" she told the appreciative audience.



Warning of a "cold wave" is out....which will result in temperatures in the capital plummeting to -9 deg celsius overnight. According to the forecast, force 5 to 6 north winds will begin buffeting the city tonight and during the day tomorrow the temperature is unlikely to rise above 0 ℃. According to authorities, the cold front will only affect Beijing for the next couple of days and temperatures are likely to rebound over the weekend. That said, they're unlikely to reach the relatively mild temperatures we've been experiencing lately.

2008年11月6日星期四

Before And After



Nice n' Done

My significant other in Beijing


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The Place (世貿天階)







































Nothing really special in "The Place" except the extremely low footfall there....
What impressed me most is the 2,296-inch-long Sky Screen, is 88' wide by 80' high, which is the largest single LED screen in the world.

2008年11月3日星期一

T-shirt making


Make a t-shirt at City Weekend 10th anniversary exhibition.... RMB 60. The t-shirt is of good quality, will wear this every night :)


















Mr. Lu Xu, Father of Modern Chinese Literature had been mistaken as Mr. Zhou Enlai, it's my fault, my crappy facial recognition capability.

Me against the Great Wall





































Went to Badaling National Forest Park
See part of the Great Wall. The masterpiece of centuries-long project. Spectacular but Brutal.