Showing posts with label watery wednesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watery wednesday. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

R for River Li and the Rocky Mountains



River Li (also Li Jiang 漓江) is a major river running through Guilin, China. Besides it being one of the most famous attractions for tourists, it is too, a major source of water (drinking, cooking, bathing) and livelihood (the most famous activity being Cormorant fishing) for the locals.

[* An ABC Wednesday post. This week's letter is - R.]

[* A Watery Wednesday post.]

[* And also for Wordless Wednesday

Thursday, April 15, 2010

M for Meltdown

..or ice melting away after some harsh winter.



Seen at the Bird's Nest Stadium in Beijing, China.

[* An ABC Wednesday post. This week's letter is - M.]

[* Ice turns into water at Watery Wednesday.]

[* More photos leave you speechless at Wordless Wednesday.]

A busy midweek it must be!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Merlion Park, the morning after

My previous post was the Merlion Park seen on New Year's Eve.


This photo was taken the morning after.






Ah, the first morning of 2010.




The little white dots you see floating actually contain peoples' wishes for the ooming year. You can write on these wishing spheres at various places in Singapore (like shopping centres, etc). They then leave them afloat and light them up by New Year.

(I was lucky to have been able to write on one the previous year, and luckily for me, my wish did come true!....not that you really need to know).





A little history:


The original Merlion statue used to stand at the mouth of the Singapore River, at the tip of the current The Fullerton Waterboat House Garden with Anderson Bridge as its background. It was later moved to the Merlion Park (where it currently stands), situated near Singapore's Central Business District, and is one of the most visited places by tourists.



* For a virtual reality tour, you may visit this website.

* To know more and read more FAQs about the Merlion, you may refer to this website.



[* Care for more Watery Wednesday photos?]







And just so my post isn't too redundant, here's a little something to lighten things up, I came across this at some shop. They call it The Mercat. Somewhat a cross of the japanese money cat and the singaporean merlion.

Here's the result:




..a perfect plushie souvenir for little kids, you say?