New York Monday #105: Traditional Chinese Performance

January 14, 2008 | Filed Under New York Monday 

 

This young lady is part of a traditional Chinese performance group.  On a very cold day, dressed in traditional clothing, she and her fellow perfomers passed out fliers to pedestrians around Times Square.  They invited everone to come and see their show.

Have a great week, everyone!

Paz

 

Ed. Note:  If you’re interested in more photograph’s of the performers, you can look here.  Also, here are two links listed for the group:

www.HolidayWonders.net

 

www.ChineseSplendor.com

 

 

 

 

 

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10 Responses to “New York Monday #105: Traditional Chinese Performance”

  1. Beautiful! Was this taken in Chinatown?

  2. Hi Lydia: The photo was taken around Times Square. They stood on different corners in the neighborhood, passing out their fliers.

    Paz

  3. What a nice photo, Paz. I am curious about the show.

  4. Paz this is absolutely gorgeous and so colorful!

  5. Nice portrait!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

  6. Kathleen UNITED STATES

    I’ve always liked traditional Chinese and Japanese costumes. So ornate and colorful! :grin:

  7. Hi Simona: I posted links to their site.

    Hi Meeta: Yes, gorgeous.

    Hi Rosa!

    Hi Kathleen!

    Thanks for stopping by, all!

    Paz

  8. That’s a really great picture Paz!

  9. Wonderful photos, Paz! Isn’t she lovely, what a fab costume…Did you go to the show? Happy Day ((HUGS)) :smile:

  10. Wow! That’s some incredible hair! Gorgeous and colorful – I wonder how long it took to get it like that? Happy week to you, Paz – I hope life is going great for you.

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