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UED Icons including : mascots – GUI, blog, logo, interests, culture and team.


These 2 pics I took in Disneyland Hong Kong on 1st May, but forgot the specific address.
Tonight I found it from my computer and showing for you, hope you like it.

Anthony Wong began his career as a DJ at Commercial Radio Hong Kong in 1984. In the following year, he answered a singer-wanted advertisement in a music magazine posted by a composer and guitarist Tats Lau Yi Tat. They then formed the group Tat Ming Pair and later was signed by Polygram. After the group was disbanded in 1990, he continued his musical career as a solo singer and later also as a producer. In the mid 90’s, he reached the peak of his musical career. With songs like ”Blow Up”, “A Forbidden Fruit-Once a Day”, he received many prestigious musical awards.

In 1999, he founded the music production company People Mountain People Sea with a group of talented artists and musicians in Hong Kong. The company produced and published albums not only for high-profiled Pop singers like Leslie Cheung, Faye Wong, Sandy Lam, Eason Chan, Nicholas Tse and Miriam Yeung, but also published works for other relatively “alternative/ experimental” singers, composers, bands and groups, such as at17 and PixelToy.
Wong has never officially come out as gay. Popular reports are that he has a long-term foreign-born male partner. He has been referred to as one of the quintessential gay icons of Hong Kong.
On 7 July 2007 Ming performed at the Chinese leg of Live Earth in Shanghai.
And many introduction goes to peoplemountainpeoplesea

Anthony Wong is on his way out of the Fringe Club after a demanding photoshoot that has lasted the better part of two hours, but he stops to make one last point. The photographer got him thinking. The spotlight above his head, the photographer had told him, was like a halo. That reminded Wong of a song from his new record, King of the Road, that touches on ageing. The song, called The Halo Above Your Head, refers to a balding patch on top of a man’s dome. In the lyrics, Wong implores people to look at the bald spot not as a sign of deterioration, but of intellectual grace. “You can look at it like a halo, an accumulation of your experiences, and an accumulation of your wisdom,” says the singer, who has earned the respect of fans and critics alike for more than 20 years.
From http://www.timeout.com.hk/music/features/15236/1-anthony-wong.html

CD
01. 廣深公路 Canton-Hong Kong Highway
02. 貪生怕死 Mortally afraid of death
03. 平安鐘 Panic Alarm
04. 同一個世界 One World
05. Teardrop
06. 金粉世家 (國語) Noble Family
07. Ear Candy (Instrumental)
08. 憶苦思甜 (國語) Remembering the bitter and thinking of the sweet
09. 20
10. 你頭上的光環 The Halo Above Your Head
11. 親愛的瑪嘉烈 Dear Margaret
12. 107國道 (國語) 107 National Road
Listen this album King of the Road
Yesterday night, I found some works in my schooltimes, there are all CD covers, and all the concept vision design.

Beautiful bush

MANDOLIN

Flares & Face

DouWei & E

Crystal Network