10 December 2019

From the Chinese World

Shangai  
The commerce in the Old Town prospered. 
 There were specialized markets for soybean, clothes, etc.

Hong Kong
Victoria Harbour viewed from Lugard Road, the Peak


Postcards sent by Julie (China), Charmaine (Hong Kong) and Pansychu3166 (Malaysia), through the Postcrossing site.

I would like to know what is written on the third postcard... See Heleen's comment!

5 comments:

  1. The vintage photo is fascinating, and the last one stunning. I cannot help at all with the writing, though.

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    1. I have no clue what it says, but the third postcard looks very well among the Christmas cards Ive got.

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  2. Thanks to my friend from instagram Chakyeung I learned about this poem and of course I love to share with you what she wrote:

    "This is a very famous poem, which is recited by almost everyone in China. Chinese pupils are required to recite the poem.
    This is to praise plum blossom. In China, plum blossom symbolizes strong struggle and perseverance.

    The poem is:

    Several plum trees in the corner,
    Resist the cold and open alone.
    Knowing from a distance that it (plum blossom) wasn't snow,
    because there is a faint fragrance coming."

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