I enjoyed Morocco.


There was a restaurant there, that I liked. I knew Cyn would want to eat there with me on friday night, but I ate there on thursday night anyway. Oh well. It was good. They had live music and a belly dancer. No pics of her, because it was dim in there, and she was moving. Her show was quite enjoyable. She does a thing where she gets little kids up the dance floor, and teaches them some moves. Mostly head and arm things, like where you put your hands together over your head, and move your head side-to-side. It was quite cute.

This was the decor.

And this tower is from the China pavilion.

I found this about the place:
The three-tiered, circular Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest is a one-half scale reproduction of its counterpart inside the Temple of Heaven complex near Beijing. Many of its architectural details, both inside and out, have important significance to the Chinese people. Inside the hall, there are 12 outer columns supporting the roof. They represent the 12 months of the year and the 12-year cycle of the Chinese calendar. Closer to the center of the room are 4 columns representing the four seasons. These columns support a beam, representing Earth, which is topped by a round beam, signifying Heaven.
There was a restaurant there, that I liked. I knew Cyn would want to eat there with me on friday night, but I ate there on thursday night anyway. Oh well. It was good. They had live music and a belly dancer. No pics of her, because it was dim in there, and she was moving. Her show was quite enjoyable. She does a thing where she gets little kids up the dance floor, and teaches them some moves. Mostly head and arm things, like where you put your hands together over your head, and move your head side-to-side. It was quite cute.
This was the decor.
And this tower is from the China pavilion.
I found this about the place:
The three-tiered, circular Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest is a one-half scale reproduction of its counterpart inside the Temple of Heaven complex near Beijing. Many of its architectural details, both inside and out, have important significance to the Chinese people. Inside the hall, there are 12 outer columns supporting the roof. They represent the 12 months of the year and the 12-year cycle of the Chinese calendar. Closer to the center of the room are 4 columns representing the four seasons. These columns support a beam, representing Earth, which is topped by a round beam, signifying Heaven.
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Date: 2010-02-13 10:02 pm (UTC)From:LOL
Weird but true.
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Date: 2010-02-13 11:59 pm (UTC)From: