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My Hong Kong Trip


All the photos u see below are not taken in hong kong, but an attraction place known as
'The windows of the World' in Shenzhen, China, where all the infamous attractions around
the world are shown here, in minature forms.......I managed to spend one day down there
during my 5 days hong kong trip...
Quite a pity that i didn't take any photos of hong kong...but it's really very similar to Singapore,
minus the neon signs....

p.s. Click on the photos to see the enlarge version...



 
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Manage to see the mermaid behind me? 
The sky is quite gloomy when i took this photo....
The Rocks behind me is worship by some tribes....i think..... This is a famous attraction in Rome...can't recall its name though...do u have any idea? Ahhh..... my back is getting  wet....thanks to  
the fountain....
.Hmmm...i found myself standing rather stiff..... 
agree?
Here's a close up of me....i like this picture...make me look slightly plumper on my cheek.... Here u have it....the Eiffel Tower in China...haha..... Ahhhh...feel so good sitting down....u have no ideas how long i've been standing.....
Yup! that's right! The Statue of Liberty in the background....This is a minature of New York 
Skyscraper....
Ever wonder how many cups of tea u can serve 
with this teapot???
This is a typical korean structure.. This is the same building as the one on the right taken from another angle..
 
 
 
Guess what? i use my head to block his nose.. 
haha..
The building behind me look really magnificant... This building look very real without me standing down there....dun u agree? This is the overall view 
of the place taken from 
the top of Eiffel Tower
Behind me is the status 
of a violinist...
 
 


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