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Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas in China


If you ever wondered what is Christmas like in China, here are a few glimpses.
We skipped the bar/restaurant scene which is otherwise boosting this time of the year, not that we didn't try.
Instead we went first to an orphanage - to give presents (food) and warmth/love to the kids.
Later in the evening shopping was big and the shops were open until very late (2am or so), many people went to church but most of them out of curiosity what is it all about. Well, you can see the rest from the random shots around downtown, once the shutter bug/ inspiration obsessed me...




















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