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17th July 09, 06:55 AM
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Kilted in China ans Hong Kong
Hi to the kilted community,
I'm in China since july 10 th for the the upcoming total solar eclipse that will occur on the 22th near Shanghai.
Of course I'm kilted all time and the response from the Chineses is awesome.
People stop at me and want to be photographed with me. I stopped counting the occurences of all the occasions. The same phenomena occured also last year when I visited Russia.
I will try to upload some pictures if I can connect to Webshots to upload them there. It seems that Webshots and Facebook are not welcome in China.
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Pierre 'IQ89" Arpin
AKA The unclonable
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17th July 09, 08:15 AM
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Hi parpin,
How are the Chinese with Photobucket?
http://photobucket.com/
Regards
Chas
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20th July 09, 07:44 AM
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Pictures uploaded
Hi all,
I want to thank you Chas for the hint. Chinese have not censored Photobucket.
Go to the link to see the pictures of me kilted in China.
http://gs176.photobucket.com/groups/w184/KASU7T41D1/
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Pierre 'IQ89" Arpin
AKA The unclonable
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20th July 09, 07:57 AM
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Ok - those photos should go into some sort of a hall of fame!
The Sun Never Sets on the Kilted Brotherhood of XMarks the Scot!
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20th July 09, 09:12 AM
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The power of the kilt is apparently international. I work at an agency serving, among others, Chinese refugees and immigrant. The first day I wore my kilt to work, and older gentleman looked at me, did a double take and said, "A kilt! Just like in Hong Kong!" It took me a moment to realize that the British army was in Hong Kong until fairly recently, including, apparently, kilted regiments.
Animo non astutia
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20th July 09, 09:17 AM
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Bonsai and kilts!
Sounds like heaven!
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20th July 09, 09:56 AM
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Very nice pictures! Thanks for sharing them with us. I bet China is interesting with all of it's sites.
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
– Robert Louis Stevenson
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20th July 09, 10:07 AM
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Indeed, you must have some interesting stories to tell! Thanks for the pics.
Kilted Elder
Chaplain & Charter Member, The Clan MacMillan Society of Texas [12 June 2007]
Member, Clan MacMillan International [2005]
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20th July 09, 01:23 PM
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 Originally Posted by McFarkus
The power of the kilt is apparently international. I work at an agency serving, among others, Chinese refugees and immigrant. The first day I wore my kilt to work, and older gentleman looked at me, did a double take and said, "A kilt! Just like in Hong Kong!" It took me a moment to realize that the British army was in Hong Kong until fairly recently, including, apparently, kilted regiments.
I was on my way to a kilt meet here last year when I stumbled upon the annual Sikh celebration. I got the same happy recognition from the older folks in the crowd, who clearly remembered kilts from the long British presence in that region. Lots of the boys wanted a photo with me.
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20th July 09, 01:28 PM
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 Originally Posted by McFarkus
The power of the kilt is apparently international. I work at an agency serving, among others, Chinese refugees and immigrant. The first day I wore my kilt to work, and older gentleman looked at me, did a double take and said, "A kilt! Just like in Hong Kong!" It took me a moment to realize that the British army was in Hong Kong until fairly recently, including, apparently, kilted regiments.
Indeed:
A piece of British military history will be played out next week when the Black Watch flies to Hong Kong, making it the last regiment to join the garrison.
Officially it is coming because the bureaucratic machine which runs these things has popped its name out of the computer which schedules troop movements on a rotation basis. In reality, the regiment, which also presided over the end of empire in India, is coming because Britain is still good at putting on a military show and few regiments look better on the parade ground than men in kilts.
The Black Watch will provide the backbone of two ceremonies on 30 June, the last day of colonial rule. The first will be the traditional flag- lowering. It will take place at sunset against a backdrop of Victoria Harbour, where Captain Elliot first sailed in to take possession of what a very annoyed Palmerston described as a "barren rock".
The "rock" is now filled to bursting with skyscrapers which crowd round the HMS Tamar military headquarters, where a joint military and civilian ceremony will draw to a close as "The Last Post" is blasted out for the last time. "It will be one of those 'not a dry face in the house occasions'," said Roger Goodwin, the garrison's spokesman.
Joining the Pipes and Drums of the Black Watch will be the Band of the Scots Guards, the Highland Band and the Gurkha Band, all of which will have been flown in because the rundown of the garrison will have reached a stage where bodies are thin on the ground.
As midnight draws near, a much smaller guard of honour will be sent to the extension of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, where they will join an equal number of People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops. Before some 4,000 dignitaries, the British will lower the Union flag and the flag of the colony of Hong Kong, followed by the raising of China's flag and the new flag of the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong.
Full article here.
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