Showing posts with label Chinese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinese. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2011

"Dream Heaven" AV shop, Banqiao

Imagine this image in USA

Av shop
This is a photo of a Japanese porn AV shop in Banqiao named "Dream Heaven", located near Nanya Night Market. And nearby is a small playground full of children and parents playing around. The boys in the photo are playing some video games very close to the shop. Imagine something like that in America? Is it possible?

[My UNIQUELY TAIWAN page][Photo by MKL, 2011]

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

恭喜發財!

My new year wishes for my Taiwanese, Chinese and Singaporean friends


My own handwriting, scanned.

Monday, August 9, 2010

My name is Ningnuo 寧諾

The evolution of my Chinese name

During my time in Malaysia, my ex gave me a Chinese name "尼诺" (Nínuò), which was written with simplified Chinese characters, because they're common there. It was just a phonetic spelling of my real name "Nino" and I really liked the name, because it was easy to pronounce/write and it was as close as it gets to my real name. Then I met my current girlfriend, who is from Taiwan and they proudly use traditional characters. Initially I still wrote my name as "尼诺", because at that time I found the simplified characters are easier for me to learn and write. After few months in Taiwan, I completely changed my opinion and now I love traditional Chinese characters (who make more sense to me) and can laugh at some of the simplified ones. That's why I started to write my name in the traditional way as "尼諾".

But Taiwanese really pay great attention to the meaning of the name and my girlfriend told me that "尼" (Ní) means "Buddhist nun", while "諾" (Nuò) means "promise". So I would be "Promise of a Buddhist nun". I had to chuckle at that and didn't really mind it, but my girlfriend insisted to find a better and more suitable name for me. I said ok, but try to find something, that will still sound similar to Nino. And after a while she found a great character and gave me my new name: "寧諾" (Nìngnuò). Of course I was curious about the first character 寧 and she told me it means "peace or peaceful". So now I am "Peaceful promise". Yay, that sounds way better. And I like the character's components:

(peaceful):

宀 (mián) = roof, cover
心 (xīn) = heart, mind, soul
皿 (mǐn) = shallow container, such as plate
丁 (dīng) = male adult

Associative Compound (src.): Where heart 心 is at home 宀 with food 皿 on the table 丁.

So, my new Chinese name is 寧諾 (Nìngnuò), but you can call me 寧 (Nìng).

Peace, yo! ☮

What does your Chinese name mean, if you have one?

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Pan Shuang Shuang: Chinese soccer girl

Because it's the World Cup and hot girls are part of it


The World Cup is a bad period of time for those girlfriends, who aren't as passionate about soccer as their boyfriends. First they need to accept, that their men try to watch as many games as possible, drink a lot of beer and debate every bad decision of the referees with their friends. And when men behave like they're coaches, that's not always pleasant thing. And on top of that, girlfriends need to allow their men occasionally drooling over sexy female supporters or over so called soccer girls, online models, who dress up in uniforms of the participating teams. Yes, the World Cup is a challenging time for relationships and I try my best not to overstrain my girl's patience. I guess I'm a lucky guy, because I have such a great girlfriend, who never complained about me watching so many games and having less time to communicate with her. I promise I will make it up to you, dear. Give me some two more weeks ;-) How is it in your relationship?

Relating to the above, while browsing Chinese websites between the games, I came across Pan Shuang Shuang [潘霜霜], a Chinese model from Beijing, who recently came to fame by doing a photo shoot as a soccer girl for the online betting website bwin.com, who named her a "Shark girl" (no idea why). The photos are circling all over the Chinese web, because she's obviously looking good with that ball and the skirt and the appealing posing. She's now 23 years old (born 1987), 168cm tall and currently weighs 49kg. See some of her photos to get a better idea of her:

This photo doesn't need any comments.

Any comments here would do injustice.

Any comments here would do injustice.
I put these three together, because it's more convenient.

This is another set of her photos: Shuang Shuang in soccer uniform.

Another set called "Nirvana".

Is this Shuang Shuang experiencing nir...? Let's not go there.

She is also a popular MOKO girl, here with less make up. How do you like her?

This photo is basically the answer, why she's so popular>>


She's not that popular in China, but in a country with 1.3 billion people, if you're popular among a small fraction of all these people, that already means a lot. So, yeah, I think she has a great future ahead of her, because she's quite photogenic and she has "assets", that are necessary for a modeling career in China or East Asia. You know what I mean.

How do you like Shuang Shuang?
How does the World Cup affect your relationship?

Photo sources:

Shuang Shuang - Shark girl - Football story>>

Pan Shuang Shuang bedroom photos scandal, 2011

UPDATE, March 21, 2011: Pan Shuang Shuang (also known as Mavis) was recently involved in a scandal (Chinese source). Bedroom photos of her involved with Hong Kong actor Raymond Lam were leaked, but at the same time it also came out that she was married to an older Caucasian (read white) man since 2009 (see a photo of them) and even has a son with him. Who would have thought that she was married to a foreigner and had a child already? She kept her secrets very well, I must say that. It was probably good for her career, because appearing as single is much better than being a mom and married to a Westerner (which can be a bit controversial in China). I hope that the controversy won't affect her marriage and her son (isn't it interesting, how people are always afraid of "cheating Westerners"), it would be a very traumatic experience for the young boy. Let's hope everything turns out well for all involved.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Slovenia baby for the World Cup 2010

How Chinese websites honored Slovenia at the World Cup 2010

Slovenian flag at the back and a beautiful Chinese model in front.

I found some amazing photos of Chinese models on Sina.com, that launched a World Cup 2010 Beauty Contest, where various beautiful girls pose as models for a certain country that's taking part in this year's Football World Cup in South Africa (...that by the way, starts tmorrow). My home country Slovenia, the smallest country or nation to participate this year, is also represented by her "baby" (宝贝), who poses with a football and the Slovenian national symbols (you can see the coat of arms of Slovenia on her left upper arm). Her name is Du Yan Jia (杜颜嘉), she's a model from Wuhan, 166cm tall, her dimensions are 80/60/84. I did not get her age or more info, but that doesn't matter, just enjoy her photos.

Will Yan Jia bless us with her beauty?

Slovenia is the smallest nation to participate at the World Cup 2010.

Seductive Yan Jia playing cute. Hope she brings good luck to Slovenia.

Yan Jia's sexy look would make many Slovenian guys weak in their knees.

If Slovenia wins the World cup, Yan Jia should be flown in and kiss the real trophy!

[Photo source][Yan Jia's personal blog][Watermark 足球 says football]

On that website, there's an opinion poll and Chinese can vote for their "soccer baby" and currently Greece is first. And guess who's last? Slovenia. Haha.. well, I don't think is Yan Jia's fault, I guess people also vote for a country they know and like and Slovenia must be pretty unknown to Chinese. You can check the poll results here. I tried to vote, but I guess they blocked foreign IPs, so don't even try, if you're not in China.


There are so many gorgeous girls on that website, who once again confirm the notion, that Chinese girls are one of the most beautiful in the world, as some people say. Sure, beauty is relative, but I'm sure those soccer girls won't leave you unimpressed.

Then there's another Chinese website called Fengniao.com, who did something similar. The only difference is, that they airbrushed their models, you can see that here. I've found the model, who posed in Slovenian national symbols (click on the photo to enlarge). The model has the Slovenian national symbol Triglav (our highest mountain) airbrushed on her chest. The green is the main color of our national football uniforms. If you ask me, the model, as well as the whole "outfit" look great. What do you think?

What do you think about the whole idea? Who's your favorite model?
Is it offensive to use national symbols in such manner or is it ok, or even cool?

Related: Chinese girls play soccer in the mud (amazing photos)

Monday, May 3, 2010

Sweet Dynasty 糖朝 restaurant, Taipei

Another foodventure with uncle Shingo


When my girlfriend and I met up with uncle Shingo, his wife and his lovely in-laws (read about it here), he suggested to go to a Hong Kong style restaurant at the Zhongxiao Dunhua road in Taipei city, one of the most famous roads here. It's known as Taipei's fashion street, with great restaurants, bars and shops. We weren't sure about the restaurant's name, but my girlfriend somehow found out the name of the restaurant and she immediately knew where it was. The place is called Sweet Dynasty or 糖朝 (or Tang Chao) and it's famous for delicious food and especially delicious Chinese or particularly Hong Kong desserts. Let me introduce you the restaurant and the yummy desserts we had.

The Sweet Dynasty from the inside: The traditional Hong Kong style is predominant.

There's many main dishes, but we came to try their famous desserts.

Our dish was Sago soup with fresh fruits: Mmm, simply delicious!

I think this one on the left is Tofu pudding with fresh mango. Looks yummy.

Tofu Pudding with red beans close-up.

After we finished the individual deserts, we ordered Tofu pudding in cask.

It says it's for 5 persons. We were 6 and couldn't finish it. It was very yummy, though.

Hong Kong styled tofu pudding: Even my girlfriend said it's the best she ever had.

The Sweet Dynasty is really a great restaurant. I can only pass my judgement on the two desserts I tried. They were very tasty. And Shingo and his dear ones also said they liked the desserts and they came all the way from Singapore to try them. That speaks volumes and also says a lot about the place, since Singaporean's are renown to be great food critics :-) Thanks again for the good company, Shingo and another time thanks for treating my girlfriend and I. You're truly a generous man.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

How do Malaysians anticipate Chinese new year?

And what could you do while waiting for that reunion dinner

1 You could sing Chinese new year songs


2 You could play football with a lovely Chinese girl


3 You could ask Malaysians about the meaning of life


4 You could make Chinese new year cards


But be careful, if you have a dog, he may not be amused,
if you spend too much time with your cat:

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Happy Chinese new year,
my lovely Chinese friends from all over the globe!

新年快乐! 恭喜发财!

Ok, the pics above were obviously meant as a joke. Do you really want to know how Malaysian Chinese celebrate new year? If yes, then please check the photos I made last year:


*How will you celebrate Chinese new year this year?


>>Bonus<<

[Sources: Video via Vampie][Pic 1: Xiao Wei, Pic 2: Funky Downtown, Pic 3: Funny Free, Pic 4: by Lily]

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

I hate Whites who make fun of Asian eyes

I'm usually not someone who'd like to blow things out of proportion and make a big thing out of nothing, well, at least that's what I think. But I'm gonna use a seemingly insignificant incident to highlight a bigger issue.
Yesterday I've read that the popular American country singer Toby Keith made a silly gesture at a concert in Norway, pulling his eyes back (making his eyes almond-shaped) when hearing the lyircs "yellow" (which stands here for the yellow [East and South East Asian] race.
You can check the video here, the gesture is at 0.24. As usual in America, there will be a group, who will protest immediately, in this case it was Asian American Justice Center, who said:

"Toby Keith embarrassed himself and his country, denigrated the Noble Peace Prize and offended Asians and Asian Americans by using a crude, racist hand gesture." [source]

First I thought: Wow, what was that? Let me see! Then I checked the video and saw that half-second long gesture and thought: Give me a break, that's what all the fuss was about? I'm always very outspoken when it comes to racism (I hate racists!), but saying it was a crude, racist hand gesture goes too far in my opinion. In Keith's case, I certainly wouldn't go that far.

But there were other instances where I wasn't really amused. The photo on the left supposedly shows Joe Jonas from the Jonas Brothers and on the right is Miley Cyrus doing the same gesture a while ago. Not really cute in my opinion, but I would not call it racist either. [But I must add that Miley did apologize after that photo was leaked (bigger version below)]

And then there were many cases of this silly gesture just before the Beijing Olympics 2008, which caused quite a big uproar. The photos on top show the Spanish men's and women's basketball team [no 1, 2, 3] and the one below shows the Argentinian women's football team [no 4] trying to be funny by making their eyes look Asian. The last photo is a bigger version of Miley Cyrus and her friends again.

In my opinion: This is not cute and not funny anymore. I mean doing it as a group photo? Come on, it's just plain stupid. It's taunting and making fun of a certain physical attribute and I think the people on those photos look very immature and silly. What's the point of adults behaving like that? Who thinks that's funny? Well, I don't.

On a personal note: I remember, when I was in Singapore in 2005 and a group of Malay [adult] guys made jokes about my nose and laughing, asking me questions like: "How come you Caucasians all have big noses?" "I don't know, I'm born this way, that's how it is," I replied. I felt very uncomfortable. It's not my fault that I was born White and with a big nose and same goes for Asians being born with smaller eyes. It's not their fault either.

In conclusion: I'm not saying all these people are racist, maybe some are, but it's hard to tell based on the gesture, it won't expose them as racists necessarily. In my opinion, this just shows that they're ignorant and silly. I have no other explanation. I have many Asian friends and I'd never do something like that. I know that not every Asian will be offended by this, but some would. Most likely those who lived abroad and suffered real racism and discrimination. I'm sure they won't see this as innocent and cute. I think that, because of the history of racism [especially in Europe and USA], we should be careful how we joke about other races. I've no problem making jokes about my own race, laughing at my own expense. But making jokes about other races is a very fine line to walk, we need to be very careful. Playing with stereotypes is fun, but only to a certain extent.

Ok, this was my 2 cents on the complex issue, now share your views on these things:
  • Can we make a difference between Keith's gesture and the others?
  • Do you think these photos are innocent and cute or silly and disturbing?
  • Have you ever been taunted, because of the physical attribute of your race?
  • When is a ethinc joke or gesture funny and when is it inappropriate?

Saturday, December 12, 2009

So hot, she made his nose bleed!

Have you ever watched Japanese anime and saw guys getting a nosebleed (like the pic on the left), when they saw a beautiful girl? I did a little research and this explains the prominent phenomenon best:

"In Japanese anime and manga, the nosebleed is a visual shorthand/euphemism for sexual arousal, specifically an erection in males [...]. When blood shoots from the nose explosively, and in ridiculous quantity, the implication is an actual ejaculation." [source]

Now you wonder why I am telling you that. Well, I [and most likely you] always thought that this can only happen in animation. We were all wrong! Check the pics below, taken at a computer fair in China.

Sexy show girls at the fair, don't they look hot? ▼
Uncle came to make some nice photos... ▼
Oh, no, uncle, what happened to your nose? ▼
Oh no, this is bad, nose is bleeding, here's a tissue. ▼
Poor uncle, a bit embarrassing, don't you think? ▼
Leaving fast, hoping there's no blood on the camera. ▼
I have no idea, if his nosebleed was caused by the beauty of that girl, but if it was, I'm not really shocked. I feel a bit bad for the uncle. What do you think? :-)

What is your reaction, when you see a beautiful woman or man?

[Photos: Source]

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Singapore vs. Linfen 临汾

A little bit about pollution in China and my 2c on the topic

Did you know that there's a city in PR China named Linfen and it's almost as big as Singapore? If you didn't know, then now you know. But that's about it with the similarities. Because while Singapore has been given nicknames like the Garden city or the Green city...

...Linfen has been given the nickname the dirtiest city in the world (or on earth). I didn't know about Linfen before, but when they showed it on German TV today, I couldn't believe my eyes. Toxic smog every day all the time! How can people even breathe? The scariest part was the high rate of phisically and mentally disabled children. Linfen is in the centre of the Chinese coal industry and China is addicted to coal. I guess it won't get better too soon. Here are some shocking photos:

I guess you Singaporeans can be proud of your green city ;)

Of course there's much more to Linfen than just the pollution, you can browse some photos here. But for the sake of their own people, China has to do something, especially for the children, who didn't choose to live in such a horribly polluted city. I'm really not too sure, if global warming is caused by men and if all the predictions about 2100 will be true. Seems like global warming has become a new religion for some, I'm more of a sceptic. However, pollution is man made and we have to do (and we can do) something about that now.

Did you know about Linfen? How is pollution in your city?

Photo sources: [1 by MKL 2005][2, 3, 4, 6 by www.vbs.tv][5 by sheilaz413][7 by Wu Hong/EPA]
Links: [Linfen on Wikipedia][About Linfen, many photos and text in Chinese]

Friday, November 27, 2009

Wang Zi Fei: Chinese online sensation

China's beauty in black

Recently there was news about a girl in China named Wang Zi Fei (王紫菲), who has become an instant internet sensation! She's called The Beauty in Black, but I'll explain that later. First have a look at her pictures: Doesn't she look beautiful?





Do you want to know how she became famous?

She sat behind US president Obama at his town hall meeting with an audience of students in Shanghai (Nov 16, 2009). While he spoke about individual rights and freedoms, the camera captured Wang Zi Fei in the back, who took of her red jacket and sat there in a black shirt and skirt and listened. Soon after the broadcasting Chinese netizens went crazy and started to speculate about her, naming her The Beauty in Black and begun to spread all kinds of false (and also nasty rumours) about her [Source here]. Soon her identity was public and the poor girl had to write a blog post to refute all the crazy rumours. [You can read the English translation here, but scroll down]

It's obvious that she caught attention, because she's beautiful. And I'm sure that the one who initially went crazy were men. That's just how it is and always was: Men go crazy when they spot a beautiful woman. She was just at the wrong place at the wrong time.

Zi Fei, I wish you good luck and hope you can get something good out of this after being defamed by so many Chinese netizens. A model career? We shall see. 加油, 紫菲!

[Photos: Source 1, Source 2][Zi Fei's Blog (chi)]
[Tiny.link to this post: http://tinyurl.com/MKLsWangZiFei]