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One cannot live life without art and music! Below are pictures taken by my mom. I think they are pretty nice. She also paints occasionally...I guess I know where my artistic side comes from. Hrm..but my dad also writes very elegant calligraphy, so perhaps it's a mix (as usual the diplomatic son, never cross either haha).

The second picture was taken in the lake near my high school, situated in the Science Park in Hsinchu, Taiwan. The Taichi sculpture was made by Ju Ming, whom I've mentioned before in an earlier post. It was an idyllic time (really?) growing up in Hsinchu and going to school at NEHS. I think I am blessed to have such an upbringing.


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