Fung Wan Artwork
Fung Wan (traditional Chinese: 風雲) is the two protagonists of the story, Nip Fung and Bou King Wan. The title translates to "Wind and Cloud"
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Fung Wan Artwork
Without those people, riding train will be real boring!!
Ah...This is very interesting. You will see some "actor/actress" that perform way more better than the Bruce Willis, Harrison Ford, or even actor of the year! Their acting skill is just so superb that everyone think that he\she is doing what he\she is doing (sleeping, concentrate reading book\watching movie\playing game) especially those seated on the elder seat.
Way to go man!!! See you in the cinema soon!!
Oh...Seem like they have treated the train as their second house. I have seen before couple is going to leave to airport. They are smoching as if like end of the world for the entire journey. We got treated with this free show. It was tasty to them. Delicious. What a show!
This is superb. We didn't know there is music broadcasting in the train. Somehow, there will be some DJ bringing music to break the boredom in the train. Not that, he / she listening from an open speaker from his gadget, but it is entirely out from the headphone itself!!! It can be heard from few meters away.
These people is just so nice, "sharing" the music for the rest. I was just wondering how their eye can withstand the loudness.
And this is the gadget zone, those without the gadget, "Do not cross abroad"!!!! You could see everyone is busy with the cellphone, MP3, Movie, Laptop,PSP, DS.....Woi!!! Just like IT Fair in the train! You could just see a sea of gadgets in the train. Don't worry to go to the exhibition lobby just to check out the new gadget, you could see it too in the train.
So, who said taking train is boring?

" Most people like to own things. Land, luggage, other people. Make them feel secure. But all that can be taken away. And in the end, the only thing you really own is, Is your story."
Other 19th and early 20th-century contemporaneous documents indicate that the policy of removing Aboriginal children from their parents related to different beliefs: that given the catastrophic population decline of Aboriginal people post white contact that they would "die out", that the 'full-blood' tribal Aboriginal population would be unable to sustain itself, and was doomed to inevitable extinction. Ideas of eugenics and fears of miscegenation with a desire to maintain white racial purity were related to the ideology that mankind could be divided into a civilisational hierarchy. This supposed that the civilisation of northern Europeans was superior to that of Aborigines, based on comparative technological advancement. Some adherents to these beliefs considered any proliferation of mixed-descent children (labelled 'half-castes','crossbreeds', 'quadroons' and 'octoroons') to be a threat to the nature and stability of the prevailing civilisation, or to a perceived racial or civilisational "heritage".
Kojima said impossible is just an assumption made because something hasn't been done before.
Out of my expectation, this movie "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" was indeed a good movie. This movie is based on adaptation of a short story "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button". Actually the movie and the story is told in a different way, but in the end, Benjamin died as he grew "younger". The story has been altered to make Benjamin a much more sensible person. You may refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Curious_Case_of_Benjamin_Button_(short_story)
Tried my hand on drawing Benjamin Button, but it look awkward, nothing look similar.


Looking back then, the advertising was heavily hand drawing. Nowadays we have been too much dependent on the computer to do the job for us. As you could see, each of every character is hand work to write the message of the movie. It was in fact a great work!