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NYC Bus Charters to Chinatown
2008-10-02 06:23:00
NYC Bus Charters is the company that’s known for day trips to the Chinatown, a destination that represents Chinese culture.  They offer comfortable travel with video equipped coaches, shuttles, and double deckers for larger groups. It is there where you can shop and load up on jewelry, handbags, and much more.  Be sure to google search ...
Bruno: Needs to spend time in both Chelsea and Chinatown?
2008-06-02 23:32:00
Attn. lawmakers: If you are going to give quotes to national press outlets wherein you attempt to disconnect your antipathy for gay rights from a fundamental misunderstanding of the world and all of its people, then you might want to...
Adidas x Chinatown Soccer Club Top Sala
2008-06-01 10:50:00
Adidas will team up with New York’s Chinatown Soccer Club, a collective that formed during the first installment of the three-stripes? ?Fanatic Tournament? for a limited edition lifestyle soccer boot called the Top Sala.  This June, the limited sneaker (350 total), will be available at locations like Dave?s Quality Meat (NYC), Arkitip (LA) and Stil ...
Shopping In Toronto?s Chinatown
2008-06-01 01:41:00
Despite a mild insecurity with shopping in grocery stores where the latin alphabet graces few labels, I was overcome with a desire to shop in Chinatown today upon seeing the perfect, sunny weather....
New York: Parade in Chinatown Clarifies the Truth (Photos)
2008-05-28 10:06:00
By Minghui reporter Zhou Rong and Shen Rong (Clearwisdom.net) On May 24, 2008, more than 2000 Falun Gong practitioners from all over the world held a parade in Chinatown, Manhattan, NY. The parade displayed the beauty of Falun Gong and exposed the evil nature of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It passed on the information that ...
Darling Harbour - The Charms of Chinatown
2008-05-24 00:00:00
Posted on 22/05/2008Darling Harbour, the booming Sydney harbourside tourist area, is packed with activities for a great day or night out. But venture a little further into the surrounding districts and you'll find even more fun and fascinationIf youre on holiday in Sydney, a visit to Darling Harbour is a must. After all, it's Sydney's most happening place for tourists with restaurants, museums, the Aquarium, shopping, dining and great nigh
Destination Washington DC: Jackey Cafe in Chinatown
2008-05-20 03:30:00
While in Washington DC, I decided to make a trip to Chinatown. Wow, I was completely intrigued. This Chinatown is so different from the New York City one. This Chinatown is so clean and modernized. Unlike the New York City Chinatown, there's no smell of fish and there's no unidentifiable liquids leaking on the floors. There's no loud street vendors or people trying to sell you fake purses or bootleg DVDs. To my surprise, I found a Regals movie theater there and also a Washington Sports Club. There were tons of big name restaurants like Legals Seafood, Fuddruckers, and much more. There was even a Hooters!!!One of the tourist attractions here is this Friendship Arch, which is this traditional Chinese brick gate archway that hovers over the road.Well, it was about lunch time and I wanted to go try out some local Chinese food joint. I came across a Wok n Roll Chinese and Japanese restaurant. This place was pretty cool. According to the sign at the door, it was once the boarding house...
Where the Chinatown Fails ? to Succeed
2008-05-19 00:18:00
As a frequent commuter from New York to Philadelphia and back, I have had the privilege of traveling cheap thanks to the Chinatown buses, which run between most of the major cities along the East Coast, including Boston, New York, Philadelphia and DC, all the way down to Atlanta. The two main companies available are ...
Rediscovering Ongpin Aka Manila Chinatown
2008-05-11 20:44:00
If your Asia tour includes a long stay in the Philippines, we suggest that you add in a visit to Ongpin or Chinatown, which is how most people call it as well, as part of your travel program, especially if you’ll in Manila - the capital city of the country - for a while yet. Ongpin ...
Royal Peacock Hotel in Singapore Chinatown could fetch around $38m
2008-05-09 02:17:00
Royal Peacock Hotel in Singapore Chinatown could fetch around $38m  GOOD LOCATION: The hotel, which opened in 1995, occupies 10 restored shophouses in Keong Saik Road. Room rates are from $105 to $185 a night. — ST PHOTO: EDWIN KOO   THE Royal Peacock Hotel in Chinatown’s Keong Saik Road is likely to be sold soon - with a potential price tag of about $38 million. The owners of the boutique hotel called for expressions of interest, which closed on Wednesday, after attracting at least five bidders. The keen interest underlined rising interest in the hotel sector in Singapore, analysts said. The 74-room hotel’s marketing agent, Cushman & Wakefield, said the property’s guide price is $38 million, or more than $500,000 a room. While the wider property market is quiet, as many buyers and sellers are remaining on the sidelines, the hotel sector offers a different picture. With rising tourist arrivals and room rates, investors are more than happy to pay ‘...
[reiseblog] Katharina Lang, Paris VII: Chinatown
2008-04-15 00:00:00
Katharina Lang ist Redakteurin bei reisenet. com und macht zur Zeit ein Auslandssemester in Paris. In dieser Stadt lebt die größte chinesische Gemeinde Europas – im 13. Arrondissement. Es gibt hier kaum Arbeitslosigkeit; und außerde...
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San Francisco - Walk Through Chinatown
2008-03-28 00:00:00
When a friend was in town recently and we drove up to San Francisco. When we strolled around Chinatown we stopped at the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory. Now factory may bring up the wrong picture in your head. This small business located off an alley in Chinatown is not ...
Singapore Chinatown
2008-03-22 06:17:00
Singapore Chinatown in Chinese is "Niu Che Shui" (???). "Niu Che" means bullock cart and "Shui" is water. It is located opposite Singapore People's Park Complex. There is a flyover for pedestrians to get to Singapore Chinatown from Singapore People's Park Complex.You can go to Singapore Chinatown by taking the North-East Line MRT. Alight at Chinatown Station (NE4) and exit at Pagoda Street exit.When you arrive at Singapore Chinatown, take a stroll along the streets to explore the unique shops and stalls. Check out the fascinating souvenirs and bring back your sweet memories. The commodities that available in Singapore Chinatown ranging from handy crafts, handmade ornaments, electric and electronic goods, traditional and modern clothing, Chinese medicine to amazing antiques.Singapore Chinatown Heritage Centre is located at 48 Pagoda Street Singapore 059207. It opens 7 days a week from 9 am to 8 pm. The admission fees are $9.80 (Singapore Currency) for adult and $6.30 for child. Thi...
Hello From Toronto - Exploring Chinatown and Kensington
2008-03-21 17:51:00
SeeTheGlobe.com Travel Article :: In all my explorations of Toronto over the last few years I have learned that in addition to numerous world-class sights and attractions, Toronto has many lesser known nooks and crannies that are full of history, interesting stories and anecdotes. One of the best people to learn from about the twists and turns of Toronto's history is Bruce Bell, a well-known author, playwright, actor, standup comedian who is also a passionate historian and has become one of Toronto's most well-recognized history experts.The story of how I met Bruce is also quite intriguing: my brother, who happens to live in Austria, was reading a German travel magazine that was featuring a story about Bruce, so he called me up and said that there is this guy that is doing all these neat walking tours through Toronto and that's how I connected with Bruce - through a European detour. Over the past couple of years I have taken two of his tours, covering the downtown area and featu...
No Luck for the Boston Irish in Chinatown: Caps 2 / Bs 1 - SO
2008-03-16 22:43:00
(c) OnFrozenBlog - http://www.onfrozenblog.com/ - Quotes from Capitals Head Coach Bruce Boudreau: On today?s game ending in a shootout? ?I still don?t like the shootout. It?s a hard way to end the game when you?ve got two warriors battling like that. Like I always said, coaches hate the shootout when you lose and it?s okay when ...
Loving Chinatown
2008-03-15 13:53:00
I love Saturdays. But I love today of them all, so far. Warren and I hit Chinatown early today for a series of true-blue Chinese experience. (Click here for the whole story and to see the pictures)  [ This is a content summary only. Visit PinoyBlogoSphere.com for full links, other content, and more! ]
Breves: Chinatown, Tremendo, Cero8, Flavio Rodriguez, Flowklorikos
2008-03-04 00:13:00
Novedades: Xhinatown se encuentra preparando "Uranio". Está prevista su salida para finales de Marzo. Tracklist: A1 - Uranio [original], A2 - Uranio [UVE remix], A3 - Uranio [UVE remix instrumental], A4 - Uranio [acapella], B1 - El rudo se murió (con JNK) [original], B2 - El rudo se murió [dub], B3 - Mis Armas (con Rush) [Científico remix], B4 - El rudo se murió (con JNK) [acapella]. "Tremendo": Novedades desde DelPalo. La pe?a de Strickly sigue trabajando y nos avisan de que "Tremendo", ya tiene 5 temas de su próximo...
Soundtrack - Chinatown (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1974)
2008-02-14 07:18:00
Soundtrack - Chinatown (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1974)Música a cargo de Jerry GoldsmithA1 Love Theme From Chinatown (Main Title) (1:59)A2 Noah Cross (2:27)A3 Easy Living (1:49) Written By - L. Robin/R. Rainger Written-By - L. Robin* , R. Rainger* A4 Jake And Evelyn (2:41)A5 I Can't Get Started (3:35) Performer - Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra Written By - I. Gershwin/V. Duke Written-By - I. Gershwin* , V. Duke* A6 The Last Of Ida (2:59)B1 The Captive (3:05)B2 The Boy On A Horse (2:05)B3 The Way You Look Tonight (2:16)B4 The Wrong Clue (2:32)B5 J. J. Gittis (3:05)B6 Love Theme From Chinatown (End Title) (2:03)DESCARGA
9th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade & Festival
2008-02-10 15:00:00
The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people are expected to march in the parade, which will start at Mott Street and promenade through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. The parade is expected to conclude at 3:00 pm, at which time an outdoor cultural festival will take place on Bayard Street featuring more performances by musicians, dancers and martial artists. All Ages. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
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087 - Tour Chinatown Singapore
2008-02-09 01:34:00
087 - Chinese New Year Celebrations by Matthew Holden. Gong Xi Fa Cai! (????) Come with PodAsia as we travel through and tour China Town for the Chinese New Year celebrations in Singapore. We tour the Buddist Temple of Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum. Music for this show by Black Lab World. ...
When the Best Ice in Chinatown Is in Clyde?s Cocktails
2008-02-05 13:18:00
(c) OnFrozenBlog - http://www.onfrozenblog.com/ - Our heroes’ home playing surface is back in the news. Of Saturday night’s Phone Booth sheet, our good friend JP put it this way: “One could pour 4,000 Slurpees across an elementary school blacktop and it would probably provide as good a playing surface as the one at Verizon ...
Review: Phnom Penh Restaurant in Vancouver's Chinatown
2008-01-26 20:10:00
Another week of work gone by, and more encounters with Korean students at work! I taught at a high school on the westside this week, and two ESL social studies classes consisted of 50% Korean students. When I mentioned to the class that I had previously taught English in Korea for a year, their immediate reaction was "WOW (throw in a few golf claps)! Do you like Korea?"Ahhh, the joys of teaching Korean students once again. My answer to their question was "I love all countries," haha. Most of them where here studying and living with homestays, some were here with their mothers (which they are still scared to death of) while their "salary-man" fathers are back in the motherland, and some have been living in Vancouver for quite a while. What I find humorous is how these students come over here to learn English, but they end up hanging out with other Koreans, which impedes their ability to practice English 24/7! I even caught a few of them dropping some "18's aka shee-pal's" in class,...
Singapore Event 2008 - Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2008
2008-01-25 06:11:00
Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2008Event Dates : 19th Jan 2008 to 24th Feb 2008Venue: : ChinatownCategory : Heritage, Light-up, Cultural Celebration, Chinese eventDescriptionChinatown will be transformed into a fairyland of light and colour with spectacular overarching decorations lining the streets. The Chinatown Street Light-Up will be from 19 Jan - 24 Feb.The festive street bazaar will start from 19 Jan to 6 Feb. With delectable array of goodies like waxed duck, barbecued sweet meats, assorted cookies and other new year accessories, this makes it the place where the Chinese in Singapore congregate year after year to soak in the festive atmosphere.To cap it off, party with thousands of revellers on eve of Chinese New Year (6 Feb) as the countdown to the New Year gets underway.Getting ThereChinatown MRT station (NE4)WebsiteChinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2008Contact Person/Event OrganiserIrene Tan, Kreta Ayer-Kim Seng CC, Tel : 6222 3597more info
Chicago Chinese New Year Celebrations in Chinatown
2008-01-24 00:00:00
Every February despite the cold weather, Chicago’s Chinatown comes alive with decorations, lions and lots of food in celebration of the Chinese New Year. This year it falls on Thursday February 7, 2008. Last year in 2007 was the year of the Pig and in 2008 it is the year of the Rat. Each Zodiac animal ...
Chinatown, DC [Flickr]
2008-01-21 09:43:00
shindohd posted a photo: I took this a couple of years ago.
By: shindotv
Chinatown light-up gets off to a flying start
2008-01-20 03:36:00
Chinatown light-up gets off to a flying start  CHINATOWN was aglow with lights yesterday after Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong launched the annual Chinese New Year light-up. The highlight of the 90-minute celebration was the release of Kung Ming lanterns by Mr Goh and MPs Zainudin Nordin and Lily Neo. The release of the lanterns is a symbol of good luck. The event also saw a fireworks display and 148 strings of firecrackers go off from the top of People’s Park Complex. A massive lion dance display and dazzling wushu performances kept the crowds, which had thronged Eu Tong Sen Street, cheering with joy. Asked what his wishes for the Chinese New Year were, SM Goh, replying in Mandarin, wished everyone ‘a smooth year ahead blessed with good health’. In line with the Year of the Rat, this year’s street light-up and celebrations will feature, for the first time, Disney icons Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Source : Straits Times - 20 Jan 2008 Singapore Property - Buy , Se...
Mickey Mouse and friends in Chinatown to usher in Year of Rat
2008-01-13 08:33:00
SINGAPORE : It's the Year of the Rat and one famous mouse is coming to Chinatown to help usher in the Lunar New Year. The public can expect to catch Disney's Mickey Mouse and friends in Singapore. To make this possible...
On Location: Chinatown and Lower East Side, NYC
2008-01-09 00:44:00
by Naomi Nevitt While the Lower East Side has savored its fair share of hype over the past few years—from the rebellious beginnings as a skate-punk mecca to its recent emergence as a blue chip design destination—the area south of Delancey has always been somewhat on the cusp of the real action. But with the recent opening of the New Museum, i.e.: the area's new beacon of the arts, the Lower East Side (and its bustling neighbor Chinatown) is undergoing yet another renaissance. The quarter is now being steered by the emerging art scene and is frequently being touted the next Chelsea. Yet, never one to welcome homogeneity—especially the white cube variety—the neighborhood succeeds in preserving its rough-and tumble, under-the-radar persona that makes it a downtown stalwart. James Fuentes LLC At just a year old, wunderkind gallery James Fuentes has pushed the limits of the Lower East Side art scene with his off-the-radar Lower Manhattan storefront and super-hi...
Monday - Errands and Chinatown
2008-01-07 22:54:00
I moved to the Hilton Sydney yesterday afternoon.  It’s a far different experience than the Four Points.  The hotel is very sleek, with Scandinavian influences in in-room design.  The rooms are much smaller than my two-room suite at the Four Points, but about the same size as a regular room there.  I’ve traded a view ...
Best of : February 2007
2008-01-06 17:52:00
February 2007 was the month for Chinese New Year, the “Golden Pig” year. As living in the Chinatown area in Paris, I overcame my firecrackers phobia and went in the streets with my Nikon. I only took my 55-200mm to work on portraits (and to be able to stay distant from those amazing firecrackers they seems to ...
Chinatown (1974)
2008-01-03 19:16:00
Chinatown Yön: Roman Polanski Yazar: Robert Towne Süre: 131 dk. Ülke: ABD
Chinatown Brasserie
2007-12-24 00:00:00
380 Lafayette St.
Jenna Jameson Is Opening A Bar In Chinatown
2007-11-30 11:28:00
EX-porn honey-turned-businesswoman Jenna Jameson and Heatherette designer Richie Rich are opening a bar together in Chinatown - and they couldn’t have picked a better spot, although they won’t say exactly where. “It used to be a whorehouse,” Richie told Page Six. The bar, to be called The General Store, will have a store in front ...
New York, Chinatown, 2007
2007-11-27 00:10:00
Si vous aimez les photos que vous voyez sur ce blog, je vous invite à aller en voir de vraies... J'expose actuellement et jusqu'au début de l'an prochain : c'est à Paris, dans le 10ème arrondissement, au Comfort Hotel Paris Lafayette, 23 rue des Messageries (M° Poissonnière).
Street Musician - Old Chinatown of Los Angeles
2007-11-23 06:17:00
From: photoduniya.com I met Shi Ji while strolling along Chinatown in Los Angeles. In a quite corner in Old Chinatown Shi Ji was playing the accordion. He has been playing for over fifty years now. Apart from the accordion, Shi Ji also plays the traditional Chinese ehru. Shi Ji on the accordion @ photoduniya.com The photograph was ...
New York, Chinatown, 2007
2007-11-23 00:10:00
Si vous aimez les photos que vous voyez sur ce blog, je vous invite à aller en voir de vraies... J'expose actuellement et jusqu'au début de l'an prochain : c'est à Paris, dans le 10ème arrondissement, au Comfort Hotel Paris Lafayette, 23 rue des Messageries (M° Poissonnière).
ChinaTown en Dominicana
2007-11-16 15:13:00
Disfruten la vista de los avances de la nueva Chinatown en Dominicana, las estatuas son originales de China y segun una fuente de confianza se esta haciendo estudios para contratar una empresa de seguridad, pues las piezas de decoracion que planean traer son muy costozas y temen por los robos.asi que un Domingo o sabado de estos, aventurese y coja pa donde los chinos, a disfrutar de la zona y a almozar a buen precio. Fotos J. Trinidad y Billy Guzman
All Chinese people live in Chinatown.....right?
2007-11-15 17:02:00
I don't always like to admit that my seven year-old teaches me important lessons on a regular basis. After all, I am the parent-shouldn't I be omnipotent?Apparently, not. The other day, my gal was standing with three boys watching an adult take a tennis lesson. The boys began speculating about the man's ethnicity. After testing out several theories, one boy said, "he must be Chinese." His buddy replied, "nah, it can't be all Chinese people live in Chinatown."I was about to come unglued when my daughter calmly said, "That is not true. All Chinese people don't live in Chinatown." The other boys looked at her, like she had given them winning lottery numbers and said to their friend, "she's right, that doesn't make any sense. People can live anywhere."We talked about the exchange in the car on the way home. Showing my anger at the entire situation, I asked her why she didn't tell the boy that his comment was just plain stupid. "Mom, calling him stupid isn't the right ...
Bike Chinatown In Style
2007-11-14 08:14:00
It is not surprising that it was a Dutchman who started the first biking tours in Chinatown. Exotissimo Travel Thailand recently organised a biking tour for French Incentive agents through the busy streets of this storied area of Bangkok and everybody loved it (even though we all got wet from a sudden rainshower halfway through ...
Bike Chinatown In Style
2007-11-14 08:14:00
It is not surprising that it was a Dutchman who started the first biking tours in Chinatown. Exotissimo Travel Thailand recently organised a biking tour for French Incentive agents through the busy streets of this storied area of Bangkok and everybody loved it (even though we all got wet from a sudden rainshower halfway through ...
Going Down in Chinatown
2007-11-11 00:10:00
HOUSTON (Houston Chronicle) ? Developer David Wu has begun work on a 17-acre mixed-use development in the city's rapidly growing Chinatown area. Park8: The Land of Oz, which Wu says will cater to the Asian community, will feature two residential...
Jack Nicholson Talks to MTV About Possible Third ?Chinatown?
2007-11-06 06:30:00
In an interview with MTV, Josh Horowitz talks to Jack Nicholson about the new DVD releases of his directed films and the heretofore unheard-of plot details for a prospective third ?Chinatown?.Jack Nicholson in ?Chinatown? in 1974.Photo credit: MPTV.netMTV: Was the third film in the ?Chinatown? trilogy ever scripted?Nicholson: No. I would imagine Robert [Towne] has some kind of outline. I can tell you it was meant to be set in 1968 when no-fault divorce went into effect in California.The title was to be ?Gittes vs. Gittes?. It was to be about Gittes? divorce. The secrecy of Meg Tilly?s character was ... to involve the most private person in California: Howard Hughes.That is where the air element would have come into the picture.MTV: Would you consider doing the film still? I would think if you and Towne said ?we want to do this,? Paramount would say: ?Go for it.?Nicholson: I certainly would consider it.I would imagine Bob would as well. [But the second film?s behind-the-scenes proble...
Heath Ledger ipods in New York Chinatown
2007-11-01 16:18:00
brought by www.thequeerofallmedia.com EASY LISTENING Heath Ledger takes a few of his favorite tunes to go while out for a walk in New York’s Chinatown on Tuesday source
Chinatown de Paris
2007-10-23 11:46:00
Il y a des gens comme ça, que l?on prend un peu pour des « toqués » alors que ce ne sont juste que des passionnés et Michel Banassat fait parti de ces gens-là. C?est tout simple, il aime, que dis-je il adore la Chine et sa culture. Et pour vous le prouver, il organise des visites dans le 13e arrondissement à Paris du fameux et non moins mystérieux Chinatown ! Michel Banassat connaît Chinatown comme sa poche et se fera une joie de vous faire découvrir ses recoins les plus secrets, sa cuisine gastronomique, ses traditions bouddhistes? Cet homme-là est véritablement un personnage étonnant : ancien moine bouddhiste, conférencier connu et reconnu, il a également écrit un livre dont le but est d'ouvrir véritablement les portes de Chinatown aux occidentaux. Bref il sera LE guide parfait pour cette aventure. Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous sur son site ou appelez le 01.43.41.39.03.
Won’t you take me to Chinatown?
2007-10-19 16:15:00
From Michelle Malkin The Los Angeles Times digs into Hillary’s finances and uncovers more mysterious Chinatown donors with dilapidated addresses in NYC and jobs unlikely to put them in the position of maxing out campaign contributions. They include dishwashers, waiters, contributors who deny making contributions, and another who “admitted to lacking the legal-resident status required for ...
Chinatown loves Clinton?
2007-10-19 15:02:00
The candidate's unparalleled fundraising success relies largely on the least-affluent residents of New York's Chinatown -- some of whom can't be tracked down. Something remarkable happened at 44 Henry St., a grimy Chinatown tenement with peeling walls. It also happened nearby at a dimly lighted apartment building with trash bins clustered by the front door. And again not too far away, at 88 E. Broadway beneath the Manhattan bridge, where vendors chatter in Mandarin and Fujianese as they hawk rubber sandals and bargain-basement clothes. All three locations, along with scores of others scattered throughout some of the poorest Chinese neighborhoods in Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx, have been swept by an extraordinary impulse to shower money on one particular presidential candidate -- Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton. Dishwashers, waiters and others whose jobs and dilapidated home addresses seem to make them unpromising targets for political fundraisers are pouring...
Chinatown raids lead to more than 30 arrests over illegal workers
2007-10-12 17:30:00
Police raids on five restaurants in London's Chinatown have led to more than 30 arrests for illegal working, the Home Office has said. The unannounced raids - part of the Border and Immigration Agenc
Electrical Trolley Wire Snaps in Vancouver?s Chinatown Trapping Man in Car
2007-09-22 21:39:00
A live trolley bus wire snapped and trapped a man in his car on Tuesday at about 3:30 p.m. in Chinatown. This was the second day in a row that an electrical trolley wire had fallen in the same spot, Main St. & Pender in Chinatown, during rush hour. The man trapped on Tuesday in his ...
Films at the Gate - Chinatown
2007-09-06 16:33:00
I went to Chinatown for dinner last night (Wing's Kitchen if anyone's curious) and as I was walking there, I noticed that a projector had been set up in the parking lot next to Ginza and folks were sitting in some chairs that had been set up and were watching a movie.Well turns out, the event is called Films at the Gate and last night was the first of a series of movie screenings that will continue through Sunday night. Each evening features 7pm shorts and 8pm feature films. Click (here) for the official website and details on which movies will be playing.My movie pick? Tonight's feature "Mystery Movie II" starring Stephen Chow. You probably know him from Shaolin Soccer or Kung Fu Hustle. And if you want to see a classic Stephen Chow movie, see if you can dig up a copy of "All for the Winner" (1989). It's a parody of Chow-Yun Fat's God of Gamblers and it's hilarious.Know of Any Interesting Boston News or Events That You'd Like to Share?Email me at beantownblog@gmail.com
Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur
2007-09-01 16:43:00
Shin Kee Beef NoodlesDry hor fun noodles with minced beefI prefer the beef ball with my noodlesDavid likes the beef slicesShin Kee serves my favorite beef ball noodles. I always order a large bowl. During the day you can find the shop on Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock but as it was night, they operate on Petaling Street. We didn't really plan to eat there but David had to send some guests from overseas to Chinatown so it turned out that we could grab a bite at one of our favorite hawker stalls.Batter, sugar and peanutsHe has been selling his peanut pancake for years in Petaling StreetWe always choose the edges. Nice and crispy :)David was also eyeing his favorite dessert - peanut pancake. He absolutely loves it. Every Sunday, he would go to the night market in Bangsar to buy some. We buy extra pieces for breakfast the next day. It is nice and crispy after toasting it in the oven.As we were walking back, we passed by the longan drink stall, locally referred to as Air Mata Kucing. I rememb...
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