Today’s pattern is something found in every house. However, not household have the same patterns. Try to guess and answers provided tomorrow.
Yesterday’s series 5 answer can be found in http://tmblr.co/ZSHsdskMao-B
Answer: posted on 8-5-2013
It is pattern of our
Today item is rather common in our daily lives. Of course, the original color cannot be disclosed and the answer will be released tomorrow. Hopes this will provide you give you some lighter moments and if you like pattern puzzle,
Today is nothing found in my house but near my house in Singapore. It is not that though and if you know the answer, do you have any idea why it was presented as such? Answer released tomorrow. Hopes you
Hibiscus Syriacus (木槿 (mu jin) in Mandarin or 무궁화 , 无穷花 (Mugunghwa) in Korean) is a hardy deciduous shrub belonging to the species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, native to much of Asia. Other common name include Roses
Just discovered a new food outlet that sells the famous Sarawak Laksa and kolo mee in Singapore. It was tipped off from my Singaporean neighbor that loves these two delicacies after we introduced to them.
The new outlet that we
Magnolia sieboldii also called “Mongnan” or “Mokran” (목란; 木蘭) is the national flower of North Korea. It is usually grown as an ornamental tree in gardens. This species, Magnolia Sieboldii is one of the hardiest magnolias that
“COMPETITION IS TOUGH BUT I CHOSE TO DISGUISE AS A PINK LITTLE BIRD… HOPEFULLY, THIS WILL ATTRACT MORE PEOPLE TO SHOWER ME WITH THEIR LOVES…”
During one of the Chinese New Years about 4-5 years back, I went to a
WHAT IS THIS SERIES
What is this? It is extremely beautiful and found in my kitchen cabinet. It is some product’s packaging. Questions is what product do you think it is? Actually, it is rather obvious. Answer released tomorrow.
Paeonia suffruticosa (tree peony) is native to China, where it is known as Mudan.
In front of the Audience Hall of Mu Tsung Huang Ti … there were planted thousand-petalled tree-peonies. When the flowers first opened the
National Flower Series – East Asia 2 – People’s Republic of China – UNOFFICIAL
Although People’s Republic of China has not officially declared a national flower, everyone in China knows that the Republic’s unofficial national flower is peony (Paeonia Suffruticosa)



