2017年4月28日 星期五

Greetings from China!

Hello!

Today, I am going to share the postcards I received from China!

I guess you are all familiar with China since we learned much about it during high school, but I will still give a brief introduction of it before taking a look at the postcards! 
Enjoy them!


[China]

People's Republic of China (PRC) is a country in East Asia. There are 14 countries sharing the land borders with it including North Korea, Russia, Mongolia, India, just to name a few. China is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and South China Sea.

(Sources: Google)

China is the most populous country in the world, and it is the world's second largest country. The capital of China is Beijing. Perhaps the most known tourist attraction in China is the Great Walls. There is no deny that the Great Walls is one of the greatest constructions in the human history. It is also considered the New Seven Wonders of the World. 

(Sources: Google)


[Postcards from China]

The first postcard is from Shanghai. It is a mural in The Bund, or Waitan, (外灘) which locates in central Shanghai. There are many historical buildings in the area since there were once numerous banks and trading houses from Japan, UK, France, Germany, Russia and many other foreign countries. It is now the most famous tourist attraction in Shanghai. 


The second postcard is from the Sun Yat-sen University (中山大學) in Guangzhou(廣州), which is founded in 1924 by 孫中山. The postcard shows the Memorial Arch of Yi Chou Jinshi (乙醜進士牌坊), which is the oldest arch (500 years) on campus. 


The third one is a postcard I have received recently from my friend. (I always "force" my friend to send me postcards when they travel to other places.😂) She traveled to Suzhou (蘇州) several weeks ago for her designing courses. Suzhou, having about 2500 years of history, is a city in the Jiangsu Province. The city is famous for the stone bridges and the classical gardens(園林). 


Here is a photo of the classical garden in Suzhou. 
(Sources: Google)

The last one is a very interesting postcard. I received it in 2014. It is the year of the FIFA World Cup which was hosted in Brazil. Since I mentioned in my self-introduction that I like football very much, he sent me this postcard! If you enjoy watching football games very much, you may found some familiar faces on the postcards such as Lionel Messi and Mesut Özil!


Last but not the least, here are the stamps from China.

Thank you for spending your precious time reading my blog!
I hope you enjoy them!
Have you ever been to China before?
What do you think of the postcards?
Feel free to leave any comment below:)

2017年4月21日 星期五

Greetings from France!

Hello!

Today, I am going to share some postcards I received from France.
Before taking a look at the postcards, I will give a brief introduction of France.
Enjoy them!

What comes to your mind when you hear the country France?
Louis XIV? French Revolution? Napoleon? Chanel? Dior? Gucci? Louvre? 


[France]

France is a country in western Europe, which is surrounded by the North Sea, the English Channel, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea. The neighboring countries are Belgium and Luxembourg in the northeast, Germany and Switzerland in the east, Italy and Monaco in the southeast, and Spain in the southwest. 

(Sources: Google)

French is its official language. Christianity is the major religion in France, and Catholics are the largest group. It is estimated that over 50 percent of French are Catholics. There are also other religions in France such as Islam and Jews. 

(Sources: Google)

The capital of France is Paris, a world known tourist attraction. It is also the most populous city in France. Speaking of France, I believe people will immediately think of the Eiffel Tower. It is estimated that over millions of people fave visited the Eiffel Tower after it was constructed in 1889. 

 (Sources: Google)

Another famous tourist attraction in Paris is the Louvre Museum(羅浮宮), the largest museum in the world. Originally, Louvre is constructed as a fortress by Philip II in the 12th century. In 1682, Louis XIV chose the Versailles to be his palace. Thus, the Louvre became a place for the royalties to store their collections. Hundreds years later, the rulers during the French Revolution declared that the Louvre be used as a museum to display the collections. Nowadays, the Louvre Museum has become the most visited museum in the world.

  (Sources: Google)



[Postcards]

The first postcard is sent by a girl living in the northwest of France. She is a dress maker and she mainly made the traditional local clothes. Interestingly, the stamp on the postcard also illustrates the fashion show in France. The postcard shows one of the sites in the town she was born. 


The second postcard shows Caen, a city in the northwest France. She mentioned on the postcard that the day she wrote this was her boyfriend's birthday!



The third one is from Avignon(亞維儂). Perhaps some of you have heard this city before since it once appeared in the history textbook in high school. The postcard shows the famous bridge in Avignon. Under the postcard, it also shows the seven popes that once lived in Avignon. 


Last but not the least, these are the stamps from France! 


Thank you for spending your precious time reading my blog!
What do you think of France? 
Do you want to visit the beautiful and historical country?
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2017年4月14日 星期五

Greetings from India and Singapore!

Hello!

Today I am going to share the postcards I received from India and Singapore with you!

I will give a brief introduction before taking a look at the postcards.
Enjoy them!


[India]

What comes to your mind when you hear the country India?
Bollywood? Movies with lots of singing and dancing?
The national hero Ghandi? Or the caste system?

India(印度) is a country located in South Asia, with Indian Ocean in the south, Arabian Sea in the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal (孟加拉灣) in the southeast. 
The neighboring countries are Pakistan(巴基斯坦), China, Nepal(尼泊爾), Bhutan(不丹), Myanmar(緬甸), and Bangladesh(孟加拉). 

(Sources: Google)

India is the second populous country in the world. There are many different kinds of religions in India such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam; Hinduism is the main religion in India. Perhaps the most well-known tourist attraction in India is the Taj Mahal, a tomb constructed by the emperor, Shah Jahan, for his beloved wife. 

(Sources: Google)


[Postcards from India]

This is a postcard of the Stone Chariot in Hampi, which is a local tourist attraction. Hampi is a village in northern Karnataka State, which is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since it was once the capital of a former empire. 

In fact, the "Stone Chariot" is not a real chariot. It is actually a shrine built like a chariot. 


The following postcard is about a peacock. The Indian Peafowl is celebrated in Indian mythology. It is said to be the vehicle of Lord Kartikeya, Hindu god of war. The peacock is also the national bird of India. 


The next two postcards are the same! They are sent by different people in different times. To be honest, not until yesterday did I notice that I had received two same postcards from India!

The postcard is also about an ancient site in Hampi, India. Just as I mentioned above, Hampi was once the capital of a powerful empire: The Vijayanagara Empire. 

The monument is called the Lotus Mahal. This is a non-religion structure which is said to be used as a socializing area for women in the royal family. 



[Singapore]

Well, people perhaps are more familiar with this prosperous country located in southeast Asia. I guess there is no need for the brief introduction of it. 

(Sources: Google)

This postcard is from Singapore. It shows the famous symbol of Singapore: the Merlion.

Singapore's first two Merlion statues were sculpted in 1972. Both of them were once located at the mouth of the Singapore River, but they were later moved to the new Merlion Park in 2002.


The other postcard I received from Singapore is about the famous cartoon: Madagascar! The sender said that she bought this postcard at the Universal Studios.


Last but not the least, these are the stamps of the postcards from India and Singapore.


Thank you for spending your precious time reading my blog!
I hope you enjoy them!

Have you ever been to India or Singapore?
What do you think of these two extremely different countries?
Feel free to share with me in the comments below :)

2017年4月7日 星期五

Greetings from Belarus!

Hello!

Today I am going to share some postcards from Belarus(白俄羅斯) Enjoy them:)

Perhaps the first question that comes to your mind is: where is Belarus? 
Before sharing these postcards, let me give a short introduction of this mysterious country!


[Belarus]


Republic of Belarus is a country in Eastern Europe with Russia in the northeast, Ukraine in the south, Poland in the west, and Lithuania(立陶宛) in the northwest.
(Sources: Google)

The capital of Belarus is Minsk(明斯克). With a population of 9.49 million people, it consisted of several groups of people: Belarusians, Russians, and Ukrainians.

(Sources: Google)

The major languages are Russian and Belarusian, and both of them are the official languages in Belarus; Eastern Orthodoxy is their main religion.

(Sources: Google)



[Postcards from Belarus]
To be honest, the first time I knew Belarus is when I received a postcard from there! There are also many postcrossing members in Belarus, ranking sixth among all the countries.

The following postcard is sent by a girl named Anna, who is a student, studying in Minsk as a landscape designer.

At the right side of the postcard, there is a symbol of ice hockey. In 2014, the IIHF(International Ice Hockey Federation) World Championship was hosted by Belarus.


 The next postcard is sent by a woman living in Minsk. She works at the National Academy of Sciences. 


This postcard is sent by a girl called Veronika. She is from Grodno, a city in Belarus. The postcard shows a tourist attraction in her city.


This postcard is from a college student from Kobryn, a city in Belarus. This is the Kobryn Museum of War and History, a monument to Alexander Suvorov (1730-1800), a Russian military leader and was considered a national hero. 


This is a picture of A.V. Suvorov, and a stamp published in Russia.
















The following postcard shows a painting called The Viacha River, painted by Pavel Maslenikau in 1978. It is sent by Kristina, a girl living in Minsk.


The last postcard is very special. The postcard was printed by the sender, and the photo was taken by herself!
The photo shows the bird of Belarus: the stork.


Last but not the least, these are the stamps from Belarus!


Thanks for spending your precious time reading my blog!
What do you think of Belarus?
Have you ever been there before?
If not, do you want to visit there in the future?

Feel free to leave any comment below!
I hope you enjoy these postcards!