Getting more familarise with my work..which is a good thing. Software like AutoCAD which i used in the poly days, are being to practice at my work. Need to draw layouts of venues, which can took abt a few hours.
Last week..didnt manage to catch JJ's concert...well..i need to rest for my sunday loh!!! Tuesday was the tearing down of another event at Bugis Hotel Inter-Continental. A film shooting over there - 'Dance of the Dragon (Long Wu)', a co-production between Aussie production, EasternLight Productions and and our local, Raintree Productions. Saw Fann Wong, in red, hot dress dancing with a Korean male lead, Zhang Chi.
The saturday was spent at Chinatown, overseeing the Opening of the Mid Autumn Festival 2007. Interesting events kong ming lanterns, night kites, giant lion head dance (5 times bigger than the normal)..and the grand finale by the ever-first inviting the Japan's Akita Kanto performances, where they will raise up (by single hand/head/hip/shoulder) a bamboo pole consisting of about 40 lanterns, and the total weight can add up to hundred kilos..What more amazing is that, the lanterns are really candles lit up..no candles were diminished or lanterns caught in fire. My favourite duckies...also at the scene!! SO CUTE (look out for the blue duckie at the album)! And of course the 3 minutes of fireworks to the sky..
Pictures can be found at http://www.jefftham.shutterfly.com/
p/s: Due to the closing down of Imagestation, i shifted the photos to this new website (including the Singapore Garden Festival 2006).
Last week..didnt manage to catch JJ's concert...well..i need to rest for my sunday loh!!! Tuesday was the tearing down of another event at Bugis Hotel Inter-Continental. A film shooting over there - 'Dance of the Dragon (Long Wu)', a co-production between Aussie production, EasternLight Productions and and our local, Raintree Productions. Saw Fann Wong, in red, hot dress dancing with a Korean male lead, Zhang Chi.
The saturday was spent at Chinatown, overseeing the Opening of the Mid Autumn Festival 2007. Interesting events kong ming lanterns, night kites, giant lion head dance (5 times bigger than the normal)..and the grand finale by the ever-first inviting the Japan's Akita Kanto performances, where they will raise up (by single hand/head/hip/shoulder) a bamboo pole consisting of about 40 lanterns, and the total weight can add up to hundred kilos..What more amazing is that, the lanterns are really candles lit up..no candles were diminished or lanterns caught in fire. My favourite duckies...also at the scene!! SO CUTE (look out for the blue duckie at the album)! And of course the 3 minutes of fireworks to the sky..
Pictures can be found at http://www.jefftham.shutterfly.com/
p/s: Due to the closing down of Imagestation, i shifted the photos to this new website (including the Singapore Garden Festival 2006).