3.31.2011

Seoul, N Tower




Photo shot at N Tower in Seoul, Korea.
You can see beautiful scenery of seoul at N Tower, and here is a romantic place to enjoy the view of nature. As you can see there are many locks around the roof, its especially for couples, they can bring along their locks and lock it here, with the meaning of sticking together forever, kind of romantic and interesting. It's really amazing when you can see thousand locks over there.

3.24.2011

Hong Kong Market Drawing

An identical local wet market in Hong Kong. I forgot the artist name but his works are definitely gorgeous!

You still see these kinds of old buildings and wet market in Hong Kong nowadays. I think this painting may be depicting North Point in Hong Kong Island. You may like to wander around the North Point Market for some cheap products or fresh food.

3.22.2011

Kubrick Friday in Hong Kong

Kubrick Cinema and Shop in Yau Ma Tei in Hong Kong is a shop with books, CDs, DVDs, posters, cafe related to art and movies. 

Simple drawing - sort of messy but artistic

3.17.2011

Kangaroo and my Camera

Kangaroo and my camera - postcard from my friend who traveled Australia last year.
A funny picture but I think it must hurt if it is real. Haha

3.09.2011

Free Bangkok Cassette Postcard

Free Bangkok Cassette Postcard taken 2 years ago.
This is the Thai modern style in my eyes - colorful with a bit vintage elements.

3.08.2011

Taiwan Vintage Postcard - 台灣美人

Taiwan Vintage Postcard - 台灣美人 from Taipei. There's a lot of vintage shop in sightseeing spots in Taiwan now, selling vintage collectables and snacks.

3.07.2011

Drama in Hong Kong - 天奴的眼睛

It is a poster of a drama in Hong Kong - 天奴的眼睛

I didn't watch this drama but I love the vintage style poster of it.

3.06.2011

Japanese Free Magazine 1

A page of a free magazine I took in Toyko, Japan last summer. The deco and the color combination gives you the best summer smell.

3.04.2011

postcard from GOD


Grad this postcard from GOD , a local furniture store in Hong Kong. This type of truck is usually use for moving house, and it had been seen in earlier Hong Kong.