Sunday 27 September 2009

Dragon Dance



This is dragon dance performance captured in Hanoi, Vietnam. Apparently, the head of dragon is smaller and the body is shorter compared to those we used to see n Malaysia. Nonetheless, the origin and purpose is the same: to celebrate during big occassions.

Saturday 26 September 2009

Hanoi, Vietnam


I am now in Horizon Hotel, Hanoi, Vietnam attending a seminar on Hanoi 3R hosted by the JICA and URENCO. The seminar is to conclude the 3 years pilot study of 3R in Hanoi and participants from neighbouring countries are invited to share their experiences and best practices. The presence of the 3R champions at the community and ward level are the surprising lot as the stakeholders participation is the main contributing factor for the success of this project.

Wednesday 9 September 2009

Food Display



The photo shows the display of foods in restaurants. This display using model is commonly found in most restaurants in Japan. The display is clear, precise and of course attractive. It is good for a person like me who cannot understand Japanese language. Perhaps we should explore this artistic piece in Malaysia. Food is an art, I presume.

Sunday 6 September 2009

Recycling Box for SDA

This is the recycling box for small domestic appliance places in Japan. The SDA includes computer, mobile phones, camera and etc. The appliances will be collected by the recycling factories once it is full. It is a trial project since no specific legislation unlike the home appliances has been drafted. The economic return from recycling the appliances will determine how this project will go on. No businesses are interested in doing this unless it is profitable.

Wednesday 2 September 2009

Restaurant


This is a typical Japanese restaurant in Japan. It is abnormal because of its location at the city centre of Tokyo, a common scene in Japan. We can notice a lot of such restaurants in the big cities in Japan. The wooden structure with ancient design and decoration served with authentic Japanese food is unique because the eating place is sandwiched by many concrete and high rise buildings. The existence of these wooden structure and restaurants is a sign of Japanese value towards history and culture conservation. Perhaps this is what we Malaysian should learn. We always see the old building being demolished for new building or being renovated for modern facade. I presume we like new structure and have no attachment for old value.