Friday, November 24, 2023

Yellow Vented Bulbuls

Yellow Vented Bulbul is a song bird, with black eyes, white eyebrows, olive-brownish feathers and white breast.  Their inquisitive gaze, animated demeanor, and melodious songs never fail to captivate my attention. Over time, I've developed the ability to identify these common birds in Southeast Asia through their unique calls and songs.

Although a frequent sight at the Singapore Botanic Garden, where they often forage alone but gather in flocks for roosting, I find myself photographing them every time, each encounter feeling like a fresh discovery. Occasionally, I am lucky to witness them in pairs, revealing an added layer of endearment.






Despite my infatuation with these feathered friends, it took me a while to notice a couple of their distinct features – the yellow vent and the subtle crest atop their heads. The oversight was likely due to the angles at which I initially observed them. The revelation of their yellow vents occurred during a moment on a hiking trail when a yellow-vented bulbul, foraging solo, turned its tail toward me. As it bent to pick up a seed, its vent pointed upwards, unveiling the conspicuous yellow patch.

The discovery of their slight crests came even later, just a couple of weeks ago at Kent Ridge Park. A flock of yellow-vented bulbuls adorned several fruit trees along the trail, and it was then that I noticed the subtle crests on their heads. Confirming my observations through literature, I learned that male yellow-vented bulbuls sport these slight crests, while females do not. This newfound awareness prompted me to pen down this summary, capturing the joy and intrigue that observing yellow-vented bulbuls has brought to me.





Saturday, November 18, 2023

Stonegate Hill Memorial Park

A serene tree-lined road guides visitors towards the entrance of Stonegate Hill Memorial Park, where a grand open platform, adorned with stone columns and centered around elegant fountains, warmly welcomes all who enter. As one ventures deeper into the foothills, a more natural ambiance unfolds, revealing a picturesque pond flanked by terraced water pools amidst nature's gentle embrace. This unique park, situated on the eastern side of Wuhan city, serves as a final resting place for both eminent figures and everyday individuals.



Surveying the hill slopes, one might perceive a seemingly endless forest, yet within its verdant embrace lie thousands of tombs. Along the winding paths to the mass cemetery, smaller sculptures and stone markers stand sentinel. One poignant inscription imparts a timeless truth - "Life is one's only treasure." 

The perpetuation of life, symbolized by couples embracing or cuddling in sculpted form, graces the landscape. A significant number of tombs are of combined tomb for husband and wife, a testament to the enduring bonds of matrimony.


a symbol of the deceased 's life long pursue 

Hill Slope full of tombs

Rooted in Chinese tradition, the act of visiting ancestral or familial tombs annually, particularly during the Qingming Festival, is a cultural ritual. In an era of globalization, where distances stretch between hometowns and loved ones, the question lingers—Who shall visit these tombs to remember, to reminisce about the time the departed once spent on this planet? Stonegate Hill Memorial Park, with its serene beauty, serves not only as a final resting place but as a poignant reminder of the ties that bind us across generations.

life is one's only treasure


A couple 


Friday, November 17, 2023

Art Pieces at Airports I visited this year

So far this year I have made 6 international trips and stopped at 9 airports. I like to take pictures of art pieces - sculptures, murals, etc. at airports. Here is a collection of some photos I took at these airports.

We vacationed at Perth around 2023 new year's day, and flew in and out of the Perth International Airport. The airport is not big, and the artwork displayed there are mostly related to ingenious culture.  


a mural at Perth International Airport

My second trip was in May to Tampa, Florida for an international conference. During the trip we had a long layover at Zurich International airport. The most eye-catching sculpture there is the underwater portion of a giant flamingo.

A tapestry at Tampa International Airport 

A sculpture on the ceiling of Tampa Integrational Airport

under water portion of a giant flamingo -Zurich International Airport  

The third trip of the year was to Taiwan in August. We flew in and out at terminal 1 of Taoyuan International Airport. I did not take any pictures  - apparently due to the fact that there was nothing eye catching.  Another reason was related to issues about picking up and dropping off of rental cars at Avis, which made me stressful. But a friend took a few pictures of terminal 2.

Exhibit of wildlife at T1 of Taoyuan International Airport 

Exhibit hall of Taroko at T1 of Taoyuan International Airport 

In October, we visited Beijing China for family reasons. I also visited Wuhan on return trip. We flew in and out of Beijing from Daxin International Airport - the second international airport at Beijing. I arrived and departed at Wuhan from Tianhe International Airport

Daxin's departure hall itself is a giant sculpture, and it has indoor artificial garden, and sculptures indoor and outdoor. Daxin is more artistically flavored than Tianhe, which is more like a industrial plant.

Daxin Airport Departure Hall

Artificial Lotus pond

Outdoor Sculpture Garden at Daxin

Hanging Sculpture at Daxin

The fifth trip and second business' trip brought me to IAH at Houston, DFW at Dallas, and SFO at San Francisco.

A painting at SFO

We fly in and out of Changi airport so frequently  - we used all 4 terminals of Changi Airport - T1 to T4. Changi airport is well-known for its indoor gardens, especially the Jewell, a huge indoor terrace with giant water fall from its center ceiling. T2's digital waterfalls are most talked about, but I like sky river garden (Dreamscape) more. T3 has mostly less impressive sculptures. T4 is the newest of the 4 terminals, it has many sculptures and murals. 

The water fall at Jewell

The terrace at Jewell

Dreamscape  - an indoor garden with a river flowing on the ceiling

giant seed pods

Metal sculptures

Metal Ribbon

hummingbirds

steel flora