Archive for October, 2009

10.3
09

Pocket light

by Harry ·

The size same as credit card and no wire needs. It is very convenient because it can place inside the wallet. A such small card may use for illumination, design is so funny. The interior has a LED light bulb, when you need to illuminate, you just fold “Light Bulb” up then the light turns on. If put “light Bulb” down, then the light turns off. You can use it anytime and anywhere!!!

Product Features:
>Color White Wireless LED Light
>Credit Card Size
>Fold “LED Light Bulb” up, light turns on
>Can place in Wallets
>Use 3V Battery CR1216 (1 piece included )
>Size: 8.6 x 5.3 x 0.3 cm
Interior Box size: 18×5.5×7.5 cm, QTY50PCs
>Carton size: 54×27.5×22.5cm, QTY1800PCs, Carton Weight: 9KG
>Material: ABS+LED
>100% Brand New
 

The price is around 1.80USD.

If interest in it or want to buy, please feel free to contact me at info#4shopper.com (please use @ instead of #).

10.15
09

Football raincoat

by Harry ·

Description as below
raincoat material: PE  
ball material: ABS
size: ball diameter:6.5CM
raincoat: M, L, XL
thickness: 0.02MM
moq: 5000pcs
package: 1pc/PP bag,150pcs/carton
carton size: 40*33*33CM
Gross weight: 12KGS.
Net weight:11KGS

All materials, colors, size, thickness can as clients’ request.

If you interest in it, please send me email at info@4shopper.com.

10.6
09

Xitang

by Harry ·

Xitang (Chinese: 西塘; pinyin: Xītáng) is an ancient scenic town in Jiashan County, Zhejiang Province, China.

Xitang is level, densely distributed with rivers, and has a very quiet natural environment. With nine rivers converging at this town, dividing it into eight sections, there are many stone bridges linking it together.

In the older section of town, all the buildings face onto the canals, the true transportation system of the area. Boat tours are available for tourists.

Xitang contains numerous older residences and old temples such as Seventh Master’s Temple. Xitang preserves a tranquil ambience and scenic beauty, which makes it a very popular tourist attraction, and is frequently depicted in Chinese landscape painting.


For more pictures, please click http://s885.photobucket.com/albums/ac53/limaizi/Xitang/?albumview=grid

10.6
09

Hongcun

by Harry ·

I went to Hongcun on May, 2009. I lived in the villiage for three nights, my room is near the lake. It’s really a good time.

Hongcun Village is about 11 km from the county town of Yixian County. The whole village was originally laid out in the shape of an ox. The west end of the village, called Leigang Hill, resembles an ox head and that is where two huge trees stand like ox horns. At the front and rear of the village are four bridges that span a Jiyin stream and resemble four legs of the ox. The several hundred well-arranged houses form the body of the ox, and the 1,000-meter-long Jiyin stream that meanders through the village is regarded as its intestines. A crescent pond in the village is the ox‘s fourth stomach, and a larger South Lake is its reticulum, the second stomach. The villagers of Hongcun long ago designed this marvelous landscape.

See more introductions here,  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hongcun

10.1
09

Mount Huang

by Harry ·

I went to Mount Huang during May 1st-4th this year. Climbing mountain really is a tough job, but there’s great sightseeing.

Mount Huang, also known as Huangshan (Chinese: 黄山; pinyin: Huángshān; literally “Yellow Mountain”[1]), is a mountain range[1] in southern Anhui province in eastern China. The area is well known for its scenery, sunsets, peculiarly-shaped granite peaks, Huangshan Pine trees, and views of the clouds from above. Mount Huang is a frequent subject of traditional Chinese paintings and literature, as well as modern photography. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of China’s major tourist destinations.

There’s introcution on wikipedia, please click here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Huang.

And pictures I have taken as below: