Creating my own Museum of Paintings, Artifacts, Architectural & drawings 🎨🥁🎪 🌈 If you look into my media, you maybe walking into a labyrinth. Have fun.

Joined July 2011
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American woman's China Story. How Kat fell in love with China and its rural countryside at the age of 23. 🇨🇳🇺🇲 ​After a summer internship, Kat felt an undeniable pull back to China, a place where she felt truly alive. Seeking cultural immersion, meaningful work, and a bilingual lifestyle, she relocated at age 23, captivated by the country's vast geography and a deep desire to explore its remote, rural landscapes. ​While working in the environmental sector, she fully immersed herself in local life, navigating rivers, visiting historic temples, and embedding herself within communities. Her journey, portrays a profound attachment to China's countryside and its people. #china #中国 #american #foreignersinchina
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I’ve been absent for a long time. I’ve achieved what I set out to do and settled into a new chapter( still on going) I’ve been deep in art and music lately, with a new track coming soon. I’ll be sharing more of what I’ve been up to. A lot has changed, but I’m still me.
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老祖宗的审美真的可以,穿越时空依然战力一流。 #冷知识百科 #历史冷知识 ##冷知识百科 #历史冷知识 #
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"Bumblebees don’t just fly with wings… they ride the frequency 🚀" Or a slightly mysterious one: "It’s not their wings that lift them… it’s the vibe 🐝✨" Bumblebees aren’t defying gravity with just their wings—they’re using frequency. Their wings beat in a way that creates powerful vibrations, interacting with air currents to generate lift far greater than what simple flapping could achieve. It’s like they’re tuning into nature’s secret resonance, turning sound into flight
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4600 Years of Butterflies in Diverse World Cultures
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Dragon in Ancient Cultures
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An exquisite 400-year-old Chinese Pipa (lute) from the Ming Dynasty (16th-17th century). The back is meticulously covered with 110 hexagonal ivory plaques, each intricately carved with Taoist figures, flora, and fauna.
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🍰 16 iconic cakes from around the world 1. 🇦🇹 Sachertorte (Austria) 2. 🇮🇹 Tiramisu (Italy) 3. 🇺🇸 New York Cheesecake (USA) 4. 🇩🇪 Black Forest Cake (Germany) 5. 🇦🇺 Pavlova (Australia) 6. 🇯🇵 Matcha Mille Crepe (Japan) 7. 🇬🇧 Carrot Cake (United Kingdom) 8. 🇲🇽 Tres Leches Cake (Mexico) 9. 🇹🇷 Baklava (Turkey) 10. 🇺🇸 Red Velvet Cake (USA) 11. 🇭🇺 Dobos Torte (Hungary) 12. 🇧🇷 Bolo de Coco (Brazil) 13. 🇫🇷 Saint Honoré Cake (France) 14. 🇦🇺 Lamington (Australia) 15. 🇪🇸 Tarta de Santiago (Spain) 16. 🇨🇦 Chocolate Fudge Cake (Canada)
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You know the old adage, one man's trash, is another man's treasure. This creativity is off the charts! 💥❤️
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A gorgeous blue carpenter bee! Despite their intimidating size, these huge solitary bees are harmless to humans and play an important role as pollinators across large parts of Asia. (Photo: Ayim Mushahril)
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Hi, today I'd like to share a small collection of bee-themed artifacts with you. It's a bit short this time. I could look at the coins of Ephesus for hours.
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12种金店不会告诉你的绑吊坠小技巧,家里有金子、银子、玉子吊坠的,快快学起来😎
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Technology that defies human engineering. 🧐🤔 This recovered artifact has been classified for 76 years inside government facilities. Material composition analysis reveals 73 percent unknown elemental structure that cannot be synthesized with current technology. The object's geometric precision exceeds human manufacturing capability by factor of 8. Surface analysis shows zero tool marks, zero manufacturing debris, zero signs of conventional production methods. Weight-to-density ratio is anomalous, suggesting material properties we don't understand. Thermal properties maintain constant temperature regardless of environmental conditions. Electromagnetic signature shows active energy emission with no visible power connection or battery. The artifact generates its own power through unknown mechanism. Multiple government agencies have studied this object in compartmentalized divisions. Each agency studies isolated components, preventing any single group from understanding the complete technology. This compartmentalization continues for 76 years. Official position remains: this artifact does not exist. Classified briefings acknowledge opposite reality. The contradiction reveals how extensively governments suppress technological evidence. Reverse engineering attempts failed consistently. We cannot replicate the material. We cannot replicate the manufacturing process. We cannot understand the energy source. What landed in 1947 was not human technology. What remains classified in government vaults suggests advanced civilization visited Earth. And we still don't understand what they left behind.
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(Part 3) Earrings Through the Ages and Across Civilizations
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(Part 2) Earrings Through the Ages and Across Civilizations
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10.000 Years of Turtles.
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David Attenborough spent over 70 years teaching humanity about Earth — and just turned 100. Thanks and happy Birthday, David.
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