Posted: 2006-07-06 12:28 PM  
Hi Wenzhi-liu
Just a note to tell you how much I liked and admired your photos. They are certainly not what we call 'run of the mill.'
Cheers
David
Posted: 2004-12-08 07:30 AM  
nice to have your message,well i never been to china but i have a strong desire to visit and i am pretty sure that next year i will land up in china.
i am also a electrical engineer and presently working outside india .
i am also impressed by the culture and hard work of people there.
keep in touch
ravi
Posted: 2004-12-02 05:20 PM  
Very kind greetings
Thank you for your very kind thoughts
Unnfortunately we do not have plans to go to Bei Jing.
However I have found your website and it haxs brought me to some wonderful pictures and links.
i am enjoying the Harbin ice show page very much
kind regards
Hugh
Posted: 2004-12-02 12:00 PM  
Kind greeting to you Wenzhi Liu and thank you for your information concerning architecture in Tian Jian.
It is not yet 11 a.m. in Ireland and of course it is evening in Tian Jian.
I have another question and I am sure you will have an interesting idea about this.
On the website http://www.snake.net/people/paul/kells/image/kell1bmp, there is a picture of an interwoven pattern in the centre at the top. This picture is part of the manuscript written in the year 800 of our Christian calendar.
Now if you look at the dragon's tail in Martin's picture
http://www.globosapiens.net/picture/hangzhou-china-4075-14889.jpg
yoy see the same pattern!!!
In our passage grave from the megalithic period http://www.knowth.com/newgrange.htm and this is more than 5,000 years old, see the trriple spiral pattern. In the centre of mARTIN'S PICTURE ? bingo TRIPLE SPIRAL??
also compare shamrocks in book of kells picture with temple and grave spirals kind regards Hugh