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Songs from Walt Disney Movies... ...
Friday, December 25, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Theme Songs of Dramas on Channel 8
<想握你的手> 'Your Hand In Mine' Theme Song:
<企鹅爸爸> 'Daddy At Home' Theme Song:
<当我们同在一起> 'Together' Theme Song:
Enjoy! Watch the episodes too!
<企鹅爸爸> 'Daddy At Home' Theme Song:
<当我们同在一起> 'Together' Theme Song:
Enjoy! Watch the episodes too!
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Baby Bonus (添丁发财) Theme Song
This show is a very enjoyable show and the ideas of some of the scenes are very creative. Enjoy!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Coded Messages Again.....
Website: http://tlfe.org.uk/interactive/codedmessage.htm (read the last post and decode the following message.)
Message: sqd oek tusetu jxyi cuiiqwu? yv oek sqd seccudj 'oui' ed jxu seccudji fqwu!
Key Value: 10
Message: sqd oek tusetu jxyi cuiiqwu? yv oek sqd seccudj 'oui' ed jxu seccudji fqwu!
Key Value: 10
Coded Messages!
This is the coded message website: http://tlfe.org.uk/interactive/codedmessage.htm
This is a coded message for you to decode:
Encoded Word: lipps!
Key Value: 4
Steps:
1) Copy and Paste the encoded word above on the website given above.
2) Type in the Key Value as given above.
3) Then, click the 'Decode Message' button.
4) You can read the proper english? If yes, congratulations! You can create one!
Creating a coded message (Steps):
1) Go to the website, then read the given instruction on the website.
This is a coded message for you to decode:
Encoded Word: lipps!
Key Value: 4
Steps:
1) Copy and Paste the encoded word above on the website given above.
2) Type in the Key Value as given above.
3) Then, click the 'Decode Message' button.
4) You can read the proper english? If yes, congratulations! You can create one!
Creating a coded message (Steps):
1) Go to the website, then read the given instruction on the website.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Dumpling Festival In Singapore
Read the article below and answer questions during the quiz.
Dumpling Festival
The Dumpling Festival is a weird and colorful festival celebrated in the city of Singapore. During this festival, Singapore is the witness to the consumption of thousands of dumplings and is held every year. The Dumpling Festival Singapore is an inquisitive bit of myths, enjoyed by the local people as well as the tourists.
The Singapore Dumpling Festival in Singapore has a legend behind it. Many years ago, in ancient China, the patriotic poet and statesman Qu Yuan threw himself into the waters of the Milo River in order to protest against injustice and corruption. Some fishermen wanted to save the young idealist's body from being consumed by the demons. So they started beating drums and gongs and threw rice into the water as offerings. Keeping this occasion in mind, every year during the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar, the Chinese in Singapore organize dragon boat races and eat dumplings. This day is known as the Festival of Dumpling in Singapore. The dragon boat races are known to represent the search for the poet's body.
During the Dumpling Festival Singapore, the dumplings, or 'zongzi', the little packets of sticky rice wrapped up in bamboo leaves, are thrown into the river as offerings. There is a probability that these 'zongzi' originated in the bamboo tubes of rice. To stop the river demons from eating them, the rice packets were tied with bright colored silk threads.
From: http://www.asiarooms.com/travel-guide/singapore/singapore-festivals-&-events/dumpling-festival.html
Dumpling Festival
The Dumpling Festival is a weird and colorful festival celebrated in the city of Singapore. During this festival, Singapore is the witness to the consumption of thousands of dumplings and is held every year. The Dumpling Festival Singapore is an inquisitive bit of myths, enjoyed by the local people as well as the tourists.
The Singapore Dumpling Festival in Singapore has a legend behind it. Many years ago, in ancient China, the patriotic poet and statesman Qu Yuan threw himself into the waters of the Milo River in order to protest against injustice and corruption. Some fishermen wanted to save the young idealist's body from being consumed by the demons. So they started beating drums and gongs and threw rice into the water as offerings. Keeping this occasion in mind, every year during the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar, the Chinese in Singapore organize dragon boat races and eat dumplings. This day is known as the Festival of Dumpling in Singapore. The dragon boat races are known to represent the search for the poet's body.
During the Dumpling Festival Singapore, the dumplings, or 'zongzi', the little packets of sticky rice wrapped up in bamboo leaves, are thrown into the river as offerings. There is a probability that these 'zongzi' originated in the bamboo tubes of rice. To stop the river demons from eating them, the rice packets were tied with bright colored silk threads.
From: http://www.asiarooms.com/travel-guide/singapore/singapore-festivals-&-events/dumpling-festival.html
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