(re)design one coccoon at a time * design ideas + do-it-yourself (DIY) + artsy fartsy inspirations *
November 12, 2008
Friendly encounter
Young buddhist scholar who took us to his pagoda, as well as for a tour of neighborhood where monks live and study.
Phnom Penh
September 18, 2008
July 29, 2008
san francisco
July 27, 2008
back on track
After a momentary lapse of unreasonable "great firewall" drama, resulting in a no access of all blogpost surfing & posting... i'm back, for better or worse.
with only 3 weeks of actual posting under my belt, fast forward to 3 months later, having abandoned the idea all together for fear of being disappointed yet again, i was prompted to hit that button again tonight & give it one more shot. The page magically unveiled itself and fully loaded ::: the server has decided to respond. Hallelujah.
The clumsy and frantic pointing & shooting, on the other hand, never stopped.
(and i still love china of course, even when she makes it tough to share the love)
wo ai zhongguo.
xo De Ming Li
with only 3 weeks of actual posting under my belt, fast forward to 3 months later, having abandoned the idea all together for fear of being disappointed yet again, i was prompted to hit that button again tonight & give it one more shot. The page magically unveiled itself and fully loaded ::: the server has decided to respond. Hallelujah.
The clumsy and frantic pointing & shooting, on the other hand, never stopped.
(and i still love china of course, even when she makes it tough to share the love)
wo ai zhongguo.
xo De Ming Li
April 29, 2008
April 28, 2008
April 16, 2008
craft
Jewellery from chinese minority in Guizhou province,
Panjiayuan market or "the dirt market",
Beijing, China
beautify
beijing traditionnal hutongs undergoing makeovers,
dongcheng district, beijing
click on image to view large
April 7, 2008
April 5, 2008
red carpet
April 4, 2008
muslim quarters
Mosque in Xi'an is the largest and one of the most important Islamic mosque in China
Xi'An, Shaanxi province, China
April 2, 2008
vivid hutong
Hutongs in the many winding alleys behind nanluoguxiang,
Doncheng district, Beijing
click on photo for large view
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