Sunday, April 9, 2017

A picture tour for the last mouth

Here more picture for our Defense museum trip:
Storm shelter in North Point for what used to be a boating community. Now it is more for luxury boats. 


The brown barrier is what is protecting the boats during typhoon and storm seasons.
What do you think we are doing?  Of course the answer is YES!!

This is a pano view of the harbour where they would fire the rocket!  It is so pretty out there!
Baby Courtney Greenhalgh turns 3 months.  She is growing way to fast!



This is Sarah Beckstead, one of the daughter of Elder & Sister Beckstead.  She is also the Millers' neighbor in Cedar Hills, UT




During the wedding in the previous post, we learned a tradition here in Hong Kong. Because Hong Kong government does not recognize temple ceremony, the new couple here has to be married civilly first by their bishop, they usually have a reception a "PIG" cutting ceremony.  They used this big chopper to cut into the pig and the chef finish and plate up the pig for the guests.  I happened to walk outside the reception hall and saw him cutting, cannot help myself taking pictures of him.  The skin were so crispy.  And the PIG were gone faster then the cake!!



Can you recognize young Elder Yan?



Art exhibit at the Hong Kong Cultural center, very talented artists with their impressive works!
A pano view of the art exhibit.  




Lehi's dream. A little girl and her mom stopped by and I had an opportunity to tell them the story of the tree of life.

This one is my favorite!  So much reminded me of little Abby, Haley, Madi and Mila!
This one is painted by a member in Taiwan.  There is picture inside a picture!  The people in the picture is looking at a picture of the Taiwan Temple.  I wouldn't mind having this one in my house.!


This one is taken by our PA director on one of his trip to Vietnam.  He just happened to have his camera out when he snap this.  I can see our Elders doing this thru town with children cheering them on!

Close up of my favorite picture!

Rachel in our office took this picture.  The light of Christ shining on this traveling car and the traveler, guiding them to navigate the rugged road!  Love the meaning behind this photograph!





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