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Minggu, 15 Mei 2011

Saki Koto


















Saki Koto: Profile

English Name: Saki Koto
Romaji Name: Koto Saki
Japanese Name: 琴早妃 | ことさき
Real Name: 琴早妃 | ことさき | Koto Saki
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Eye Color: Dark Brown
Hair Color: Black
Skin Color: Yellow
Age: 23
Date of Birth: October 18, 1986
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Place of Living: Tokyo, Japan
Zodiac: Libra
Blood Type: O
Height: 157 cm
Weight: kg
Bust: 88 cm
Waist: 60 cm
Hip: 89 cm
Shoe Size: 24 cm
Country: Japan
Nationality: Japanese
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Occupation: Actress, Gravure Model, AV Model
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Hobbies: Piano
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Arrivals of S Korea Tourists in Bali Declining

Foreign tourists sunbathe on Kuta beach on Indonesias island of Bali March 25, 2010. Indonesias Constitutional Court on Thursday threw out an appeal of a controversial anti-porn law, in a blow to some secular parties, minorities and artists who had said it threatened freedom of expression. The law was widely criticised.

DENPASAR, - The arrivals of South Korean tourists in the first quarter of 2011 declined slightly 1.39 percent to 28,002 people from those in the same period a year earlier which stood at 28,356 people.
"They mostly arrived through Bali’s Ngurah Rai Airport, with a plane that flew them directly from South Korea. Only two of them arrived through a sea port on a boat cruise," said head of Bali’s Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) Ir Gede Suarsa here on Sunday.
He said that even though the number of South Korean tourist arrivals was declining, yet this country still maintained its position as the seventh biggest tourist exporter to Bali. South Korea is the seventh biggest tourist exporter after Australia, China, Japan, Malaysia and Taiwan.
In 2010, the number of tourists visiting Bali totaled 124,729. It dropped slightly compared with that in the previous year which stood at 124,889.
 

Henan Tea Leaf Picking Job Requires Virgins with C-cup and Up

A job ad has become the talk of Xinyang town in Henan province, China. The ad said "West Jiuhua Mountain scenic spot is hiring full-time tea-leaf pickers. A prospective employee has to be a female with no sexual experience, has a bra cup size of C or up, and has no scar or wound visible on her body with a uniform."
Successful candidates will be given training and be paid 500 yuan (US$77) daily.

According to the job ad, tea-leaf pickers will be required to collect "mouth lip tea (kou chun cha)" during the harvest season. They must clean their mouths and bodies on time every day and work out often.

The post came under fire for its absurdity and vulgarity. 
In response to the buzz on the internet, the employer, the Xi Jiuhua Shan Scenic Area Development company's spokesman Li Yong confirmed, "It's true. It is to pass on traditions." The company said that on April 16, a tea culture festival was kicked off featuring 10 C-cup virgins chosen from all job candidates performing picking tea leaves.

He said the new workers would be in charge of, among the tasks, the "Virgin Lips Tea" performance at a tea festival to be held until to May 18.




The so-called "mouth lip tea" comes from a legend that tea leaves used to be picked by fairy maidens with their mouths. When boiling water is poured onto these tea leaves, fairy maidens will ascend amidst steam into the sky. Tea made from these leaves has refreshing aroma and taste and can even cure diseases.

It is also said that at the beginning of the last century, some Chinese tea sellers experimented with the idea of "tea in front of breasts." Virgins at the age of 16 were asked to start picking leaves in the middle of the night and put leaves into their clothes between their breasts. When they finished their work before sunrise, the leaves should have absorbed enough of the virgins' body scent, and could make great tea. This practice phased out even before it ever had the chance to become widespread.

Therefore, there has been no proof that the tea was actually picked that way by virgins in the past.

Many netizens think it is a cheeky publicity stunt that objectifies and disrespects females. Some even think the company has self-serving interests.

Illustrations by EastMonkey (Beijing)








Awesome illustrations created by artist EastMonkey (Beijing), with references to Street Fighter or Batman and Joker

Selasa, 10 Mei 2011

12 Fascinating Temples

 












More than a quarter of all people in the world belong to Eastern religions, which include Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Taoism. These people worship in temples, which are architecturally as diverse as the religions are different from each other. From the ancient ruins of Ankor Wat to the distinctly modern Wat Rong Khun, there are thousands of amazing temples in the world.

12 Fascinating Temples in Asia are:
1. Tiger's Nest Monastery, Paro, Bhutan
2. Wat Rong Khun, Chiang Rai, Thailand
3. Prambanan, Central Java, Indonesia
4. Shwedagon Paya, Myanmar
5. Temple of Heaven, Beijing
6. Chion-in Temple, Japan
7. Borobudur, Java, Indonesia
8. Harmandir Sahib, Golden Temple, Punjab, India
9. Temple of Srirangam, Tiruchirapalli, India
10. Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Bayon, Cambodia
11. Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Tibet
12. Varanasi, India

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