Breathtaking “Ink” commercial for CCTV Beijing via @adrian_ma

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Taiwan’s EVA Air goes Hello Kitty themed

Taiwan’s EVA Airways now has two Hello Kitty branded Airbus A330-200 for domestic flights. Wow, they're really pushing the Sanrio cuteness with themed food, bath products, and other graphics like boarding pass and menu. I wonder if flight attendants and pilots dress in Hello Kitty uniforms for these short, domestic flights...?

I recently flew EVA Air from HKG to TPE. The short 2 hour flight was a comfortable, seamless experience :)

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Taipei crosswalk sign is the best!!

   

 

The little man runs faster when the amount of time is running out to cross the street! How brilliant. With all the electronics manufacturers in Taiwan it's great to see blinking lights do something more than blink an overwhelming number of colors :P

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Water Consciousness Umbrella Bag

The water consciousness bag

To raise awareness of the dependency on rainwater for drinking in the dry region of Northwest China, the Lotus Light Charity Society together with Grey Hong Kong designed an umbrella bag that (as it fills with water) illustrates how much water is needed to fill a single, small cup.

Three different messages were printed on the bags to emphasis the effect of the cup filling up on the bottom:

  • It takes half a day for people in China’s arid regions to get this amount of clean water.
  • People living in China’s arid regions call this pure water.
  • In China’s arid regions, a child gets less water than this a day.

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Sun Haipeng's "Super Baozi vs. Sushi man" animation

hilarious! and awesome :)

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“Guangzhou Supports You!” Crowdsourced Photography in China

Guangzhou Supports You!” is a new crowdsourced, hyper-local online photography activity in Guangzhou, China. The original premise of the activity was to recruit Guangzhou residents who support Chen Yang, a popular outspoken Guangzhou CCTV news anchor who was not afraid to say what was on his mind even if on live Chinese television – he swiftly lost his job. However, the activity has since evolved into a collective community-wide expression of love and affection toward the city. “Guangzhou Supports You!” is getting attention and praise from just about everyone in China, but especially from Chinese netizens who are very actively supporting it on their blogs, in discussion forums, and on local social networking sites.

Guangzhou Cheng Ni!

“Guangzhou Supports You!” works like this: the organizers supply a “Guangzhou Supports You!” graphic via download from the official website. This graphic is the centerpiece of the entire activity. Participants simply need to choose their favorite place in Guangzhou – any corner, alley, place, space, etc. will do – take a photo with the graphic appearing somewhere in the resulting photograph, and then upload the photograph to the “Guangzhou Supports You!” website where it’s aggregated with other participants’ submissions and shared with everyone.

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Gorgeous MahJong set

Gorgeous, ain’t it? Yours with purchases of the 2009 FW collection in excess of HKD8,999.00 (about USD1,161.00) at Maison Martin Margiela. I’m not much of a mahjong person, but even I want me one of these limited edition babies.

Via: Hypebeast

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beautifully simple.

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Beijing's Tiananmen Square: stop the press with umbrellas

Click on Shanghaiist link for videos of the undercover cops stopping the media with umbrellas! Seems so silly; makes me laugh and get really mad at the same time.

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bike fashion: Shanghai vs. NYC

Styling!

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