NYDeTour週末何處去: 8/06-8/07
*2016 NYC Summer Streets
每年八月的前三個星期六上午七點到中午一點是Summer Street活動的日子。從Brooklyn Bridge沿著Lafayette Street, Park Ave到E. 72nd St全部封街,只讓行人和腳踏車騎士使用。沿途也有幾個休息站,分別有不同的免費活動讓民眾參加。星期六白天天氣不錯,早點起床參加Summer Streets吧!
地點:Lafayette Street, Park Avenue
時間:8/6 (Sat) 7am-1pm
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/summerstreets/html/home/home.shtml
*Citi Celebrates Team USA: Rio on the Hudson
今天起到8/11在Tribeca的Pier 26 on Hudson River Park有一連串慶祝奧運的戶外活動。
地點: Pier 26 of Hudson River Park
時間:8/5-8/11 Noon to 9pm (Sunday ends at 7pm)
http://citi.com/citi/teamusa/bringing-rio-nyc.html
*THE HONG KONG DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL IN NEW YORK
一年一度香港龍舟節星期六和星期天在皇后區的Flushing Meadows Park舉行。除了龍舟競賽外,也有其他舞蹈,歌唱表演。也設有food court可以品嚐不同亞洲食物。是週末闔家出遊的好活動。
地點:Flushing Meadows Park
時間:8/6-8/7 (Sat & Sun), 9am-5pm (rain or shine)
http://www.hkdbf-ny.org/home.php?choice=festival
*Hudson River Stage
在Hudson River Park的Pier 97星期六繼續有系列演唱會。演出樂團內容請看連結網站。
地點:Pier 97 of Hudson River Park (W. 57st St)
時間:8/6 (Sat) 2pm
https://www.hudsonriverpark.org/events/hudson-riverstage-august-6
*The Brooklyn Music Festival
由Time Out New York主辦的Brooklyn Music Festival 星期天在Governors Island舉行。多個不同舞台和許多樂團演出。星期天天氣十分宜人,是到Governors Island踏青聽音樂的好日子!
地點:Governors Island
時間:8/7 (Sun) 11am-5pm
http://www.brooklynmusicfestival.nyc
*Noguchi Museum Community Day
位於皇后區Long Island City的Noguchi Museum這星期天是免費入場的Community Day,將有open studio和public tour等活動。蠻值得在星期天下午去逛逛的博物館。
地點:9-01 33rd Road (at Vernon Boulevard), Long Island City
時間:8/7 (Sun) 11am-6pm
http://www.noguchi.org/programs/public/community-day-08-07-16
*SummerStage at Central Park: Igmar Thomas & the Revive Big Band present: A Journey Through the Legacy of Black Culture, produced by Revive Music feat. Esperanza Spalding, Bilal and Nicholas Payton
Esperanza Spalding是相當年輕優秀的黑人爵士女歌手。如果星期天晚上沒有安排的話,非常推薦這個免費的演唱會!
地點:Ramsey Playfield, Central Park
時間:8/7 (Sun) 6pm-10pm
http://www.cityparksfoundation.org/event/summerstage-igmar-thomas-revive-big-band-present-journey-legacy-black-culture-produced-revive-music/
Have a nice weekend, my dear friends!
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過147萬的網紅Kento Bento,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Official Kento Bento Merch: https://standard.tv/kentobento Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/kentobento Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentob...
river legacy events 在 ILLPA Facebook 的精選貼文
只要200 別說我不告訴你!
聽說今晚的派對不只有屌的音樂,還有格鬥遊戲可以拼輸贏,拼完還能夠火鍋薑母鴨吃到撐,然後全部這樣只要200元還含一杯!!!
Mind The Gap
Line up:
Sylvain
DTR
Trent
Legacy
Date : 1/23 (Sat) 23:00-3:00
Venue : The River
100 台北市思源街1號(自來水源區/公館水岸)
票價:
*NT$200
*門票均附一杯飲料
*入場請務必攜帶身分證,未滿18歲禁止入場
【01/23】Mind The Gap @ The River
http://www.facebook.com/events/939178499462577
river legacy events 在 Kento Bento Youtube 的最讚貼文
Official Kento Bento Merch: https://standard.tv/kentobento
Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/kentobento
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentobento2015
Facebook: https://facebook.com/kentobento2015
Business Inquiries: kentobento@standard.tv
Other videos you may like:
These Events Will Happen in Asia in 2020: https://youtu.be/qrataK7FxRA
How Would You Take Down North Korea? (The 7 Choices) https://youtu.be/VM_fzaWAybw
How North Korea Held the Greatest Pro Wrestling Event in History: https://youtu.be/U_ZkqfSpbg4
The $1,000,000,000 North Korean Bank Heist: https://youtu.be/Usu9z0feHug
How Macau Became North Korea's Base of Operations: https://youtu.be/BQ5x8riJ6SA
How This Lake in Northwest Asia Got Deadlier Than Chernobyl: https://youtu.be/SQCfOjhguO0
Music:
Ross Bugden: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQKGLOK2FqmVgVwYferltKQ
Brandon Maahs: brandonmaahs.com
Channel Description:
We do videos on intriguing & thought-provoking Asiany topics, including stereotypes, history, culture & geography.
Credits:
Research, Script, Narration & Video Editing by Kento Bento
Artwork by Nina Bento
————————————————————————————————————————
[HOW WOULD YOU ESCAPE NORTH KOREA? (THE 7 CHOICES)]
If you were living in North Korea right now - trying to survive on a diet of rats, grass, soil and tree bark, quenching your thirst by drinking out of mud puddles in the ground - what would you do?
There's also the conceivable chance of being sent to a political prison camp for years on end just because you innocently thought out loud one day to a bunch of friends (North Korean propaganda is strong), where you are then beaten, tortured, and left so hungry that you are forced to dig and consume the grains out of faeces, or the maggots from dead bodies just so you have the energy to perhaps last one more day.
You'd probably wanna escape. But how?
The North Korean government in Pyongyang refuses to let its citizens leave, a clear violation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, viewing North Korean defectors as traitorous criminals. Captured North Koreans would be subject to unimaginable torture and often public executions.
If they are successful in their escape, then three to four generations of their family back home would be sent to North Korean prison camps to rot ....or worse. This is a strong deterrent.
But this still doesn't stop desperate North Koreans from tempting fate. In this video, I'll go over the seven ways to escape the DPRK, including the most dangerous, the most unforgiving, the most unique, and the most unexpected.
The North Korean border on the south side (ie. South Korean border / Korean DMZ) is the shortest distance to travel for safety and stability but as a result, the regime makes it dangerously hard. A North Korean escapee can be shot down by North Korean soldiers (border guards) or step on the many landmines in the area.
The northern border to China has it's own set of challenges. Most North Korean refugees escape through this way, usually crossing the Tumen River border (like the famous North Korean defector Hyeonseo Lee). Once in China, the nightmare doesn't end there.
There are also other, more unconventional ways you can try to escape such as through North Korean labor camps.
Even if you make it to safety and resettle in a stable country, the North Korean regime will still try to hunt you down, so you're never truly safe. Especially if you're an outspoken critic or a threat to Kim Jong-un's power - just ask his half brother, Kim Jong-nam.
Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/20070303203248/http://www.hrnk.org/refugeesReport06.pdf
http://bushcenter.imgix.net/legacy/gwb_north_korea_executive_summary_r4.pdf
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/16/world/asia/north-korean-soldier-braves-dmz-to-defect-to-south.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/11033003/North-Korean-pair-swim-across-sea-border-to-defect-to-South-Korea.html
http://time.com/4205785/london-new-malden-north-korean-refugees/