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I was planting more Lemon Delight flowers in the garden this morning. It had been a pleasure working under the warmth of sunrise. Then, I realized something.."oh, I haven’t finish my traveling journal yet!"
So, here we go again..
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April 6th, 2006
I got some plans on my mind today. I wanna go to the Museum fur Naturkunde, Eastside Gallery, and Tempodrom.
Museum fur Naturkude contains the areas of mineralogy, paleontology, and zoology. It’s one of the world’s most significant museums of natural sciences with the largest exhibited skeleton of a dinosaur (Brachiosaurus). It was awesome.
I had my lunch at Altes Zolhaus. I ordered Filled leg of rabbit with tarragon-grapes salad, oven roasted farm duckling from Brandenburg with savoycabbage with potatocake, and some desserts. It costed me about 33.50 EUR. umm..it was so good.
I have to say that the East Side Gallery is the place you should go while you are in Berlin. IT is the largest open air gallery in the world. It was opened on September 28,1990 ,the year I was born. It is 1,316 meter long and 118 artists from 21 countries have painted. It was so cool!
I went to Samadhi Restaurant for dinner. It was kinda of east Asian style cooking. Their vegetable dish was fresh and yummy. I forgot to tell you something, the restaurant was for vegetarians.
Then, I headed to Tempodrom. Tempodrom is one of the boldest constructions for recent years. It gain a strong reputation for the concerts and live theater, and the overall programs was characterized by the lively and imaginative mixture of genres. The World Music festival "Hemimatklange" is originally open-air free pf charge. It draws thousands of fans every year. Under the circus roof are two arenas, providing space for events as disparate as concerts, plays. revues, shows, circuses and even sporting news.
the Tempodrom at night
I ended my night with classic musical. It was beautiful..
