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November 23, 2005

Yung Flutes Workshop out for Dim Sum

Hi all, I'm in Hong Kong from Nov 13th - Dec 14th. The workshop is closed so if you have a repair you've been meaning to send, please wiat until I return to the States on Dec 19th to send it.

The first thing that always blows me away is the bamboo scaffolding all over this island.



Just walking around town makes me think of all the shakuhachi that can be made.



I see a couple os 2.9's in there!



Everywhere you look in HK, you see the modern next to the ancient.



The view from our hotel window in Kowloon. That's the Cultural Center and Hong Kong Arts Academy in Wan Chai where Maura is teaching and over to the right is IM Pei's Bank of China.



Sasa would rather have her binky than a plate of chow mein.



Scared of the Chinese clown. Who could blame her?



Jet prepares for his Hong Kong audition after seeing all the HK movies posters.

I found a Xiao player to work with. More on the show soon.
Namaste, Perry

Posted by Perry Yung at November 23, 2005 07:58 AM

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