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October 4th 2007
Published: October 15th 2007
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Monday, October 1st, 2007 - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia I have to admit that I have not found any negative things about Australia so far. Beautiful nature, stunning harbors and an easy going culture - what else one might want? It seems like the whole continent has a good gene pool - everybody is fit and athletic, and the only obese people I have spotted so far are international tourists ... Read Full Entry



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Look Ryan, it's Saint Mary's! Look Ryan, it's Saint Mary's!
Look Ryan, it's Saint Mary's!

Details of the side entrance of the cathedral.
Mother Mary and baby JesusMother Mary and baby Jesus
Mother Mary and baby Jesus

Inside the calming Catholic Cathedral of St. Mary's, to whom the church is dedicated to. (Look Ryan, it's Saint Mary's!)
Water feature in Darling HarbourWater feature in Darling Harbour
Water feature in Darling Harbour

I wonder how we ever build a nice landscape element like this back in the States!
Chinese GardenChinese Garden
Chinese Garden

A gift from the Chinese Government for Australia's centennial celebration, located at Darling Harbour, Sydney.
Bustling SydneyBustling Sydney
Bustling Sydney

I will miss the boisterous Sydney life. This one is taken at the Martin Place in CBD, where my Sydney experience started and ended.
Reflecting my past journeyReflecting my past journey
Reflecting my past journey

I certainly learned so many things during the past month in the Down Under.
ConclusionConclusion
Conclusion

Although it was a sad day, I'm quite happy to finally come home. Yippee.
Cy and QantasCy and Qantas
Cy and Qantas

Cy is signing off for now. Kingsford Smith International Airport, Sydney, Australia.



22nd June 2010
Within the Four Seas All Men Are Brothers

significance of phrase?
This phrase was used by Pearl S, Buck as the tittle for her translation of the old story sometimes tittled The Water Margin or The Outlaws of the Marsh in other translations from Chinese. I would like to know more about the origins and significance of the phrase within hinese culture. Can anyone help me?

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