Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Last Saturday, Aya and I went to some friends' wedding. It was held at the Cockington Green Gardens, a tourist destination in Canberra. It has a lot of those miniature buildings, views and scenarios placed in a wonderful garden.
So anyway, Yueshi, the groom, was a PhD student in my research school who graduated last year. I'll put up some of their photos and a video clip if I have their permission to do so. [Okay, I've got their permission now. Here they are!]


At the wedding, I also met up with Tod. Here's a photo of my friend Tod and myself. Tod's my friend from my undergraduate years. He's currently a robotics engineer in Canberra. A good friend.

And here are some photos of Aya and I together. Unfortunately, we didn't manage to take photos of the gardens. The ceremony was held in a private section of the place. By the time we realised that we could actually go to the other side. It was already dark so the photos didn't look good and I deleted them.


And a funny thing that we observed was the following signs written in Chinese.

So anyway, Yueshi, the groom, was a PhD student in my research school who graduated last year. I'll put up some of their photos and a video clip if I have their permission to do so. [Okay, I've got their permission now. Here they are!]


At the wedding, I also met up with Tod. Here's a photo of my friend Tod and myself. Tod's my friend from my undergraduate years. He's currently a robotics engineer in Canberra. A good friend.

And here are some photos of Aya and I together. Unfortunately, we didn't manage to take photos of the gardens. The ceremony was held in a private section of the place. By the time we realised that we could actually go to the other side. It was already dark so the photos didn't look good and I deleted them.


And a funny thing that we observed was the following signs written in Chinese.

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