Went for a japanese event - Bon Odori in Matshusita Stadium in Shah Alam today .. quite far from my house actually .. and the crowd really is amazing !!dont know how many thousands of them in the stadium ..some random japanese girls taken by my bro ~~
so young yet so talented ~
let's dance together ~~It is very hard to locate your friend although you have a handphone .. as the connection there not good - with lots of people smsing and calling each other which jam up the server ~
a lot people danced together with the japanese .. and there were thousand of them moving around the stage .. what a crowd !! and the weather was kinda hot althought it was late evening .. and the VIP were enjoying the air-cond at the top level which have the best view of the stadium ..
a lot people danced together with the japanese .. and there were thousand of them moving around the stage .. what a crowd !! and the weather was kinda hot althought it was late evening .. and the VIP were enjoying the air-cond at the top level which have the best view of the stadium ..
The main focus there are the cultural dance by the japanese and the japanese food there .. which is actually not cheap .. i spend rm 20 there for food after sharing with my friends ..Sushi King trying to make profit here ~ seems to be successful ~
where food is sold ~
since there were few thousands there , there were a possibilities of -
- meet ex-classmates ( good )
- spreading of H1N1 influenza ( bad )
When someone cough or sneeze , i feel insecure .. although H1N1 is announced at pandemic level .. but it did not deter the crowd from gathering together in this stadium today .. from my info , H1N1 can only kill those with low immunity level and also with illness - children and elderly are more prone to it .. so currently , death due to H1N1 still 0 ... and a lot people recover from it after treatment .. the symptoms are quite ordinary .. but if the virus mutates to something else which has no treatment , what do you think of the fate of the human ? ( let's forget it and leads our life to the fullest while taking some precautions to reduce the spreading of it )
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