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This PP Master was inspired by 'the Ping Pong song' by Optimus Rhyme

 

(yeah I know OP is a white guy...note 'inspired')

 

Watercolour & India Ink.

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Otto and Coni, Bangalore, India

A documentary film by Hugh Hartford and Anson Hartford.

 

Caption: Lisa Modlich.

 

Credit: Hugh Hartford.

 

PBS Airdate: September 9, 2013 at 10 PM

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Lad in Brighton playing table-tennis outside the library.

 

Taken with Sigma 600mm f8 Mirror lens (Minolta MD Fit) on Panasonic G1.

Ngong Ping Cable Car is a 25 minute, 5.7km bi-cable ropeway beginning at Tung Chung, crossing Tung Chung Bay to reach the angle station on Airport Island and turning about 60 degrees in the air towards North Lantau. Visitors will enjoy some of the best views: vistas of the South China Sea, the rolling grassland slopes of North Lantau Country Park, a panorama of Hong Kong International Airport, view of the mountainous terrain of Lantau Island, Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha) and the 360-degree view of the Ngong Ping Plateau.

 

The Ngoong Ping Cable Car is how most people get to Po Lin Monastery and Big Buddha. At the end of the ride is Ngong Ping Village, built as a receiving point for the cable cars. It is not an authentic village, but an outdoor shopping area especially for tourists who come to Lantau Island to see the Big Buddha and the Po Lin Monastery.

 

The other way to get to the top is the Ngong Ping Trail connecting Tung Chung and Ngong Ping. The trail is used as the access for maintenance and rescue, with much of it directly under the path of the cable cars. After visiting Tian Tan Buddha and Po Lin Monastery some visitors like to do the 3-hour hike downhill towards Tung Chung.

   

Seen in Ping'An Village, Guangxi, China.

Chinese lady playing Ping Pong as a group of ladies look on.

Um, yeah, he's a bit too close!

There was a line about 4 or 5 feet away that you're supposed to stand and throw from....

He didn't care about the prize tickets, all he wanted to do was throw the ping pong balls into the cups.

The booth volunteers were very accommodating and let him. =)

Box of paddles next to a broken ping pong table.

Tung Ping Chau is an esteemed museum of geomorphology. It is a part of Hong Kong Global Geopark of China.

Ping Pong Paddle

 

You've heard of Beer Pong, now try the hot new game of Butt Pong. Lightweight, balanced well and made out of Black Walnut. Finished with food grade finish. All of my paddles have a serial number on them. You'll never get it mixed up with someone else's. $34

The Ngong Ping 360 is a tourism project on Lantau Island in Hong Kong. The project was previously known as Tung Chung Cable Car Project before acquiring the Ngong Ping 360

 

brand in April 2005. It consists of the Ngong Ping Cable Car, a gondola lift formerly known as the Ngong Ping 360 Skyrail, and the Ngong Ping Village, a retail and entertainment

 

centre adjacent to the cable car's upper station.

 

Ngong Ping 360 serves to connect Tung Chung, on the north coast of Lantau and itself linked to central Hong Kong by the Tung Chung rail line, with the Ngong Ping area in the hills

 

above. This is home to the Po Lin Monastery and the Tian Tan Buddha, both already significant tourist attractions in their own right. Before Ngong Ping 360's opening, the only access

 

was via a mountain road and bus service.

 

Ngong Ping Cable Car is a 5.7-kilometre long bi-cable gondola lift system linking between Tung Chung (where it connects the MTR Tung Chung station) and Ngong Ping (where the

 

Po Lin Monastery and Tian Tan Buddha are located).

 

The cableway starts at the Tung Chung Terminal, runs across Tung Chung Bay to an angle station on Airport Island, where it turns through about 60 degrees before returning across

 

Tung Chung Bay. It then runs up the Lantau North Country Park to another angle station near Nei Lak Shan, before finally descending to the Ngong Ping Terminal.

 

During the 25 minute journey, travellers can see panoramic views over the North Lantau Country Park, the South China Sea, Hong Kong International Airport, the Tung Chung valley,

 

Ngong Ping Plateau and surrounding terrain and waterways. As visitors approach Ngong Ping, they can see The Big Buddha and the Po Lin Monastery.

 

Canon EOS5D, 24-70L

 

2013

  

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ping: [1] flat; level; even [2] peaceful; amity [3] equal; equality [4] [v] conquer; quell (a revolt); calm down [5] [v] control; regulate [6] [v] go back to normal after sharp rises (said of prices) [7] [v] make the same score; tie; draw (sports) [n] draw [8] [v] pacifiy; bring peace to [9] short for Peiping [10] a surname [11] cheap

Taken from www.cantonese.sheik.co.uk/dictionary/characters/220/?full.... Thank you Talya (http://flickr.com/people/62433174@N00/) for connecting the image to the sign.

with a Tokina AT-X PRO SD 12-24 F4 (IF) DX II Lens

 

Play Ping Pong For Free - Table Tennis in London

A documentary film by Hugh Hartford and Anson Hartford.

 

Caption: Inge Hermann.

 

Credit: Hugh Hartford.

 

PBS Airdate: September 9, 2013 at 10 PM

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Photos are for press and private use only. All rights reserved. All uses of the photos must be credited as indicated in the captions. For additional information on rights or for any clearance issues, please contact communications(at)pov.org.

 

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