Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

I just want to share a verse from one of my favorite songs:

Those who start wars, never fight them
And those who fight wars, they never like them
And those who write laws, they can't recite them
And those of us who just fight laws, we live and die them
-Spearhead-
This photo was taken in Venice last spring.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Lugano, Switzerland: Short and Sweet

One foggy morning, my aunt and uncle living in Como, decided to take me on a short trip to Lugano, a  rich town located near the border of Switzerland and Italy. It is just about 30 minutes from Como. They speak Italian here but the money is in francs. Here are some photos I took after our 3 hour visit!

Once we've arrived from the train station, we had to walk all the way down to reach the lake.

There was a little market going on around the center.

We were greeted by a breathtaking view of the lake. Even though it's raining, there are still a lot of people around.

Swans

Swans!

And more swans!

Flowers like these poppies are wonderfully arranged around the lake too.

The Swiss flag

A church located near the station overlooking the lake.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Sikh Festival in Italy

Last April, the Indian community from Punjab celebrated their Sikh festival. It's an annual celebration attended by hundreds of people. 
Mother and child watching the parade.



The sacred book


They parade barefoot



Performers entertain the audience with their unique performance.







A test of strength



Rose petals were thrown from a helicopter during the middle of the feast.


People from other religions can also participate in the celebration and are invited to eat inside their temple.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Venice Carnival 2014

     It's Carnival time in Italy! Everyone is just so happy to welcome the spring. On top my my bucket list for 2014 is to experience the Venice Carnival.

 I was met by thousands of tourists upon my arrival. Participants of the carnival are usually the rich who can afford to pay more or less than 3000 euros for each costume. They are very willing to have their pictures taken. Who wouldn't be?

The luxurious carnival can also be a place for poor East Europeans who take advantage of the thousands of tourists to beg.

Sweet music can be heard from anywhere.

Best place to read a newspaper.



Tourists, tourists, and more tourists!







A street art telling the sad truth about Venice.


It was a great day indeed!