World economic crisis doesn't seem to have much affect on the most important Chinese tradition as citizens carry on with usual shopping frenzies in Fuzhou, capital of south China's Fujian Province. The celebration activities of the Chinese Lunar New Year have reached high tide today as the Chinese Spring Festival draws near. Spring Festival, or the Chinese Lunar New Year, is the most important traditional Chinese festival of family reunion. Even quake-hit regions of southwest China's Sichuan Province have found their resilient way to celebrate as these 4 girls rehearse for a show celebrating the Spring Festival in Pengzhou.恭喜发财 ! HAPPY 牛 NIU YEAR ! 萬事如意 ! 身體健康 !
“Made in Hong Kong” & culturally disoriented in the Americas. I've lost close friends, survived poverty, attended art school, read some books, ran the streets and lens the world. My fortune cookie predicaments include making peace with the notion of living on the margins without borders, staking claims to a “paradise” with decent Chinese food, retiring a gentleman of leisure with a mahjong parlor somewhere in the South Pacific and devoting myself to the art of meditative probability after celluloid art becomes obsolete. In the mean time, I'm a free agent, living in my converted church/studio in Korean town with my chocolate Lab Bailey and looking to go steady with anyone out there with a kick ass script to shoot.
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