Sunday, June 05, 2005


Wahaha! Tired from the flight but nevertheless excited, we had first Beijing dinner at the 娃哈哈 Restaurant. Me, Shiyun, Tingying & Xiaoyun. Posted by Hello


The mirrored lake in Peking University frees the mind. Let's do something about the Nanyang Lake. =P Posted by Hello


Bubbling with enthusiasm & energy to kick start our 2nd day with a tour of Peking University. Me, Shiyun & Tingying. Posted by Hello


Me, Shiyun & Tingying trying to no avail to outcompete a field of flowers in Peking University. ;) Posted by Hello


Lee Lim, me, Shiyun & Tingying against the flowers. Posted by Hello


Keith, me & an engrossed Pamela at the doorway of Peking University. Posted by Hello


A Chinese rose known as the 月季 taken in the bushes of Peking University. I like the well layered, dimensioned look. Posted by Hello


The Science Laboratory of Chongwen Public Boarding School. Woa. Posted by Hello


Happy children of Chongwen Public Boarding School flock to pose for a picture =) Posted by Hello


This photo was not subjected to filtering effects. A very nice shot by Xinming from the outside of the stripe-frosted glass panes. =) Posted by Hello


Rows of willows against the azure sky along the well-sculpted walls of the Tsing Hua canal. Posted by Hello


Narcissistic feel to this photo against the fountain. Posted by Hello


Gwen, Keith & me in front of the Tsing Hua Library. Posted by Hello


Singapore-inspired morning glory variety? Hee. Posted by Hello


Tsing Hua University's gardens used to be part of the imperial gardens. A leaf out of a poem. Posted by Hello


Visiting the Science & Technology Museum in Beijing. Posted by Hello


Pinocchio! I don't think I'll ever tell lies. Hilarious distorting computer. Heh.  Posted by Hello


Geek Pic 1: Watson & Crick... nope, Shiyun & me in our DNA discovery impersonation. =P Posted by Hello


Geek Pic 2: Yes, that's the tRNA =) Posted by Hello


Trying to walk straight on a platform with illusional revolving ceiling. Posted by Hello


Extreme Gourmet along the 王府井 (Wang Fu Jing) Food Street in Beijing. Toasted Cocoons and Scorpions. Posted by Hello


A time-mark of my visit. Counting down to Beijing Olympics 2008! Posted by Hello


That's how the National Stadium aka Bird Nest will look like in 2008. Posted by Hello


前门 (Qian Men) illuminated in splendor at nite. Posted by Hello


The Mao Museum at Tiananmen Square on a foggy morning. Posted by Hello