Thursday, October 29, 2009
九皇大帝 Celebration
This is my friend, Nelson and Ching Shin.
They are spinning the deities' palanquin. It was decorated by small LED bulbs. So cool.
There's a crowd on the first day.
This was the ship. The most beautiful in that area.
This was the last day. They were going to sent all the deities back.
Labels:
Celebration,
Chinese,
Daily Refresh,
Taoism,
Traditional,
Visiting
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Christmas Movie - Alvin and The Chipmunks 2: The Squeakuel
This movie is suit to all ages. No matter how old are you, you should not miss this. It is a funny movie and will get closer among your family members. Don't miss it.
Synopsis: This live-action/computer-animated update of Ross Bagdasarian's squeaky-voiced cartoon characters finds the chipmunks (in CGI form) transported from their woodland habitat to the city, where they... This live-action/computer-animated update of Ross Bagdasarian's squeaky-voiced cartoon characters finds the chipmunks (in CGI form) transported from their woodland habitat to the city, where they wind up in the home of Dave Seville (Jason Lee). Dave, a down-on-his-luck songwriter, realizes the potential of a singing chipmunk pop act, and becomes an unlikely mentor/father figure to feisty Alvin, brainy Simon, and dopey Theodore. Meanwhile, the threesome causes chaos in his life, leading to plenty of fun, frenetic scenarios. When a devious record executive (David Cross) enters the picture, however, Alvin and the Chipmunks must deal with both the trappings of fame and their loyalty to the amiable, hapless Dave. Directed by Tim Hill (GARFIELD: A TALE OF TWO KITTIES), ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS simultaneously modernizes and pays tribute to the classic title characters, who first appeared in the late 1950s and became wildly popular in the '60s. While Lee (MY NAME IS EARL) is well cast as the perpetually exasperated Dave, Long (LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD) steals the show as the voice of Alvin, who provides the group's lively spirit. Though some older viewers may wince at the prospect of their beloved Chipmunks rapping, the movie is generally respectful of the franchise's long legacy, and will easily win over a younger generation.
[Synopsis from rottentomatoes.com]
[Trailer from youtube.com]
Synopsis: This live-action/computer-animated update of Ross Bagdasarian's squeaky-voiced cartoon characters finds the chipmunks (in CGI form) transported from their woodland habitat to the city, where they... This live-action/computer-animated update of Ross Bagdasarian's squeaky-voiced cartoon characters finds the chipmunks (in CGI form) transported from their woodland habitat to the city, where they wind up in the home of Dave Seville (Jason Lee). Dave, a down-on-his-luck songwriter, realizes the potential of a singing chipmunk pop act, and becomes an unlikely mentor/father figure to feisty Alvin, brainy Simon, and dopey Theodore. Meanwhile, the threesome causes chaos in his life, leading to plenty of fun, frenetic scenarios. When a devious record executive (David Cross) enters the picture, however, Alvin and the Chipmunks must deal with both the trappings of fame and their loyalty to the amiable, hapless Dave. Directed by Tim Hill (GARFIELD: A TALE OF TWO KITTIES), ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS simultaneously modernizes and pays tribute to the classic title characters, who first appeared in the late 1950s and became wildly popular in the '60s. While Lee (MY NAME IS EARL) is well cast as the perpetually exasperated Dave, Long (LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD) steals the show as the voice of Alvin, who provides the group's lively spirit. Though some older viewers may wince at the prospect of their beloved Chipmunks rapping, the movie is generally respectful of the franchise's long legacy, and will easily win over a younger generation.
[Synopsis from rottentomatoes.com]
[Trailer from youtube.com]
Labels:
coming soon,
Daily Refresh,
Movie Talk,
surprising,
Trailer
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Mooncake Festival
On MoonCake Festival, I was celebrating at a campaign organized by someone. Haha, I forgot it. When I first reach there, there was a performance on Cantonese Opera. I was not interesting in that, so I walked away to seek for lanterns.
My Bahasa Melayu's teacher was working as a volunteer. He had participated in the lantern-designing competition. But, that was not his lantern. His was much more nicer.
This was the lantern made by my BM teacher stated above. It won the first prize. Wow.
As chinese, we should not forget ou traditional festival. We should always remember our traditional festival handed over by our ancestor.
My Bahasa Melayu's teacher was working as a volunteer. He had participated in the lantern-designing competition. But, that was not his lantern. His was much more nicer.
This was the lantern made by my BM teacher stated above. It won the first prize. Wow.
As chinese, we should not forget ou traditional festival. We should always remember our traditional festival handed over by our ancestor.
Labels:
Chinese,
Competition,
Festival,
Performance,
Traditional
Monday, October 5, 2009
Ice-cream-ING at Haagen Dazs, Auto City
Famous Wan Tan Mee in Kepala Batas, Pulau Pinang
According to my dad, this stall had been selling wan tan mee for almost 30 years. Handed over from his father to the boss now.
The noodles is hand-made. The taste is totally different from the 'wan tan mee' that sold at hawker centre. It taste much more delicious and the noodles tasted more elastic.
This is the boss. Haha.
Kim Leng Coffee Shop.
The noodles is hand-made. The taste is totally different from the 'wan tan mee' that sold at hawker centre. It taste much more delicious and the noodles tasted more elastic.
This is the boss. Haha.
Kim Leng Coffee Shop.
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