November 2, 2010

[MyWorld] Ladies in Red

It was mid-afternoon, right after a leisurely lunch, when we came out of an upscale mall close to downtown Shenzhen and I saw these pretty young women dressed up... as what? flamenco dancers?... also leaving the building. 



 
 Shenzhen, 2010

And that is truly my world in China, always full of surprises; often delightful, sometimes painful, and other times just plain mind boggling. 

I post this for MyWorld Tuesday as well as for Ruby Tuesday. Join us there for the fun!

30 comments:

  1. Now that IS fascinating, Francisca! But hey! Why not? :)

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  2. This would be one of the mind-boggling days, I take it. Gorgeous girls and gorgeous photos, Francisca.
    Sorry I almost gave you a heart attack with my snow photos.
    I happened to see the weather channel on someone else's TV today and they were showing snow in some parts of easter Canada and the US, so, when I got home, it seemed like a good time to use these pictures. I probably won't feel like posting them on a day when I've had to dig my car out.
    -- K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  3. So you never know what will pop up?

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  4. what beautiful dresses. great capture.

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  5. I admire your global travels and your photography as well. Having lived in Japan in the early 1950s I also fell in love with Asia or at least what I have seen of it.

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  6. They are pretty!

    Please hop on to my Ruby Tuesday when you have time. Thank you!

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  7. Fantastic and how beautiful they are! I lived in Spain for a year and a half and loved watching the flamenco dancers there! I would have been a surprised I think had I seen them in China! How fun! Love your travels and I'm so glad I have been able to travel as much as I have. It's wonderful to see other worlds! Great post for the day, as always! Hope you have a great week! I did answer your question on my blog regarding the aerial shot of Seattle!

    Sylvia

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  8. What a great splash of color to find unexpectedly. This is what makes life fun!

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  9. They are lovely ladies in red. The costumes are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. What gorgeous, gorgeous costumes. They do look like flamenco dancers.

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  11. Amazing colors, beautiful and elegant ladies, very nice shots!

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  12. I love those dress patterns, such lively lovely shots.

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  13. Beautiful costume for the dancers.

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  14. They are beautiful in their bright colors. Great captures!

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  15. Definitely unexpected, a great My World post.

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  16. they're so pretty!!I love the colors and it's good that you were able to capture them:) great job!

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  17. I love the costumes and the girls are so pretty.

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  18. flamenco in the streets of Shenzhen--that's different.:p

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  19. I have been to Shenzhen, but did not even see the Flamenco dancers, sure is a surprise! I love their colorful costumes.

    I enjoyed my 6 week class in Flamenco in one of the community colleges here a few years ago.

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  20. Wonderful colours! And how unexpected... I lived in China for three years and never experienced anything like this.

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  21. It's really difficult do not like them... Unusual and nice portraits of a (for us) faraway world.

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  22. Definitely surprising, and I love the colors. I'm such a sucker for colorful, full costumes. I'd be happy if we lived in a world of costume instead of ordinary dress - but you know what? That is the trend, isn't it?

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  23. Colourful.
    ps. My husband and I are planning to go to China again soonish... yay!

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  24. Ooh, I like the shot of their flowing skirts! Maybe they were doing a show at the mall? :-D

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  25. Anything goes, only in China! I remember their public toilets also got stars, jus like hotel :)

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  26. Gorgeous Francesca! I never know what I'll find when I visit you, but I always know it will be interesting!

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