Thursday, October 8

Lesbian is the "IN" thing now as VIvian chow and Sandra Ng are to share a hot kiss, bed scene in an upcoming movie / film.

Vivian Chow 'comeback' firm to star as a lesbian lover.

Known for her ladylike, sweet and demure image in Hong Kong, popular actress Vivian Chow will be making her return to the silver screen and is slated to start production for her upcoming movie next month. Apart from acting as a lesbian lover of fellow Hong Kong actress, Sandra Ng, the pair will also share a hot onscreen kiss together.

Chow made her exit from the entertainment industry 12 years ago for love. After her last production in 1996 for the short film, Out of the Blur, it has been 13 years since the actress last appeared on the big screen. Although she has released books, held concerts and partook in commercials, the actress did not wholly resume showbiz work.

According to news reports, both Chow and Ng's participation in the movie has been confirmed by one of the film's investors. "This is a romantic comedy. Filming is estimated to commence in November."

Piqued by the character's role, Chow agreed to make a comeback and star in this upcoming film. To meet the demands of the movie's script, she will embrace her daring side to share a bed scene with Ng.









All the above pics are HongKong demure yet sexy Vivian Chow.


And this is veteran actress Sandra Ng.

Saturday, October 3

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil SAMBA Won the right to host 2016 Olympics.

Rio de Janeiro bid for the 1936, 1940, 2004 and 2012 Summer Olympics, but failed on every occasion, and missed the shortlist in the last two attempts.On March 14, 2008, the IOC's 2016 Working Group released its evaluation report.

Rio de Janeiro's dream of bringing the Olympics to South America for the first time became reality when they won the vote to host the 2016 edition. They have beaten Chicago, Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro and Madrid.

The Brazilian city saw off Madrid in the final round of voting after odds-on favourites Chicago, backed by a personal visit from President Barack Obama, had gone out in a first round sensation.

They were followed by Tokyo, the only city of the four to have previously hosted the Games, in the second round.

In a sensational first round, the 95 eligible voters rejected a personal plea by the most powerful man in the world. Obama had flown in on Friday morning to appear at the final presentation but even his powerful presence, as well as the lobbying of his wife Michelle, failed to excite the members. "We fought a good fight and I am very proud of the team and the campaign," said bid chief Pat Ryan. "Some you win, some you lose. That's the way it goes."

The American city was followed out by Tokyo whose pleas to host the Games for a second time fell on deaf ears. The Tokyo bid team were said to be shocked and stunned as they felt their message on improving the environment radically and placing the accent on youth would play well. Even an impressive turn by newly-elected Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama failed to convince members.

Rio's appearance in the final two is no surprise as they had consistently impressed in the past year and a stunning piece of oratory by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at the presentation sealed their place. He declared it was not only Brazil's time but also South America's as no country from the continent has previously hosted the Games.

Madrid, bidding to become the first Spanish city to host the Olympics since Barcelona's successful 1992 edition, were seen to be rank outsiders and were as much as 16/1 with British bookmakers Ladbrokes earlier in the week. Even Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero had voiced concerns over the bid but he gave a solid performance at the presentation. However, the presence of 89-year-old former IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch helped secure vital votes. His plea that 'his days on earth were numbered' struck a chord for many of the members who owed their positions to him during his controversial but highly successful tenure which saw the Games become the modern and commercial titan that is now.
The elimination of Chicago and Tokyo set up an intriguing head-to-head between two of the giants of sports administration - Samaranch and former FIFA President Joao Havelange, who looking far younger than his 93 years promised to invite people to a massive party in Rio in 2016 when he will be 100.


The planned Olympic Village in Rio de Janeiro

The planned Olympic Park

CenterThe Maracana soccer stadium (L) and the Maracanazinho volleyball venue

Handout shows the planned location to be used for rowing events at Rodrigo de Freitas Lake

The planned Rio Olympic Velodrome in Rio de Janeiro

The planned Olympic Tennis Center

The planned Olympic Aquatics Stadium

The Copacabana beach volleyball stadium

Handout shows the planned Joao Havelange stadium in Rio de Janeiro.






China’s 60th anniversary celebrations held at Tiananmen square in Beijing

Largest-ever military parade a symbol of country’s huge population and rapidly expanding might.

Tanks and other heavy weaponry rumbled across Beijing behind goose-stepping troops as China celebrated 60 years of communist rule with its biggest-ever military review.
President Hu Jintao, in a Mao jacket instead of a business suit, rode in an open top Red Flag limousine to review the thousands of China's troops.


Celebrations by numeric numbers.
2 – breaks allowed per day for parade participants
18 – weather-manipulation planes deployed to ensure it doesn't rain
20 – foot high portrait of Chairman Mao hung in Tiananmen Square has been freshly painted
50 – 'all-new' Chinese-made weapons, including radars and ballistic missiles, expected to be on display at the military parade
60 – years since Mao Tse-tung stood atop Tiananmen Gate to declare the founding of the People's Republic of China
60,000 – performers and invited VIPs to attend a night-time party in Tiananmen Square
200,000 – civilian and military marchers who will parade past Hu Jintao and other dignitaries seated in Tiananmen Square
950,000 – volunteers to keep the peace during the National Day celebrations
10,0000,000 – pot-plants and flowers deployed to beautify Beijing

China's 60th Anniversary

China great and first President Mao Zedong


Current China President Hu Jintao


Men in White (Not PAP) Marching Uniformly


Women Militia in Red Marching




Tanks rumble down the Tiananmen square street


China missile launchers

China blue Navy Tanks


Colourful aerial display by their Air Force

Varied cultures and ethnic groups


balloonssssss!!!



US Empire state building lit up the colors of China

Disasters 2009 - Samoa tsunami and Sumatra, Padang earthquake

2 Disasters marks the end of September 2009. Bad omen for the end of the world? Hopefully its not the case and we can only pray for the best.

The First which is the 2009 Samoa earthquake was an 8.0 Mw earthquake which took place in the Samoan Islands region at September 29, 2009 .It is the largest earthquake so far in 2009.A tsunami was generated which caused substantial damage and loss of life in Samoa, American Samoa, and Tonga. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center recorded a 3-inch (76 mm) rise in sea levels near the epicenter.The quake occurred on the outer rise of the Kermadec-Tonga Subduction Zone where the Pacific Plate dives under the Australian Plate. This is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, where tectonic plates in the earth's lithosphere meet and earthquakes and volcanic activity are common.
The confirmed death toll from the devastating tsunamis that crashed into the Samoa islands and Tonga has risen to 164 with at least 16 more people unaccounted for, officials said Friday.


Before the disastrous tsunami



After the monstrous wave
The saviours/red crosser who really works hard!
Kudos to them!

The second disaster is the Sumatra earthquakes 2009, occurred just off the southern coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The major shock hit at September 30, 2009 and had a moment magnitude of 7.6. The epicenter was 45 kilometres (28 mi) west-northwest of Padang, Sumatra, and 220 kilometres (140 miles) southwest of Pekanbaru, Sumatra. Death-toll estimates range from a few hundred to over 1100, with thousands more trapped in collapsed buildings. Government reports confirmed 716 deaths in West Sumatra and Jambi.