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The Hong Kong Trail Stage 8 was voted as the No.1 hiking track in Asia back in 2004. It goes along the Dragon's Back, where you can see the beautiful scenery of Shek O and Stanley.
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In Catalonia, tradition becomes fire. The streets and the main squares of every town become, on their biggest festivities, in hell, where devils and she-devils dance to the rhythm of the drums.
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Like every city in the world, in Seoul city center, you can find the most important institutional buildings in the city, like the City Hall, and other business and commercial buildings. Among these tall modern structures, you can also find the most famous historic palaces in the city.
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Looming project submissions around the corner did not stop us from celebrating the Year of the Dragon!
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Roar! You guys have blown us away with your fire breath. What a bunch of rockin' good photos we saw in this rumble! Ready for the winners?
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The arrival of the Year of the Dragon was celebrated with a huge parade in Buenos Aires´ Chinatown. It was a two-day festival with a lot of good auguries.
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Intrigued by this month’s Art theme, I started to re-look at the surroundings while taking the beaten path on a daily basis. To be more precise, I started to look out for publicly displayed art, sculptures and even logos that somehow go unnoticed in Toa Payoh, Singapore.
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Day by day, our world gets more and more overrun by the digital revolution. From the complex down to the mundane, old favorites are continually being replaced by "better" digital alternatives. But is there anything better than sitting down in the kitchen table and slaying dragons with pen, paper, and your imagination?
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Getting yourselves on the swing, running around with your friends playing catch (a game wherein someone ends up being tagged as "it" and chases the other players around), sinking your feet into the grains of sand and playing on the seesaw. Does this remind you guys of somewhere? Yes, it is an old kind of playground with a sandpit base. Today, I will introduce you guys to a unique playground with the design of a dragon which is located in Toa Payoh.
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There are several places I like to go to clear my mind. Most of the time, it would be places with some greenery. And I have quite a few favorite places I like. This is one of them.
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Rawr! Chinese New Year is coming, and 2012 is the year of the Dragon. Let's enter this epic year with a legendary rumble for all things dragon!
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Chinese New Year may be over for a few months already but for one Lomographer out there, today is going to be an auspicious day as we announce the winner of Round-the-Clock Rumble: Kung Hei Fat Choi!
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I was lucky to be able to view the process of making this dragon statue for the traditional dance performance.
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The Volksgarten in Düsseldorf is part of the Südpark, which is with 70 ha the biggest park in Düsseldorf. The most impressive art sculptures are the Zeitpark, which was build for garden show in 1987, and the big colourful monsters (dragons?) which are indispensable for the orientation in Düsseldorf (car driver: "Ah, I saw the dragons, I know I am at Volksgarten!"). It can be reached via Tram or S-Bahn, the stop is also named "Düsseldorf Volksgarten".
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Our lovely friends from the east are celebrating the new year with a bang - pyrotechnics, new year's cake, the lion/dragon dance, the coveted 'ang pao' and all those pretty neat customs for good luck.