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	<title>YUJIA WEN</title>
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	<description>the curious scribbles of an organic child</description>
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		<title>New calendar, new attitute</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Hello all!
I admit that I have not been the most earnest updater but the turning of a new year has motivated me to begin fresh and hopefully preserve a good sense of freshness throughout the year for the blog! As you may have noticed, I also decided to renovate with a new layer of furnishing&#8230; a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>煮出来的真理，喇嘛的美。</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ 
从微波炉里抱出来刚热好的麦片混牛奶
焦急的保护着它的温度 就像怕突然会失去……
就像失去我找了好久的灵感 &#8212; 描述西藏的灵感。
匆匆忙忙的跑回餐桌 把朴素的不能再朴素的大白碗压到我电脑旁
在网上搜到合适情节的Claire De Lune
点播放的同时，我也开始了。
我找了很久了， 这种灵感。
这种不需要任何约束和强迫性质的推动
不用瞌药就可以产生的的动力 去描述那一瞬间的力量。
那种手指会自动在键盘上走动的灵感。
不管是半夜三根需要跑到马桶上 还是 在餐厅里因为突然抽了一经 须要把那几个断了线的回忆用细腻的圆珠笔留系紧到洁白的餐巾纸上。 这也许很猥琐 但更猥琐的是如果我忽略这些瞬间 如果我选择像我身边的每一个人一样 提着个菜篮子上街购物 买我不需要的五彩缤纷的玩意儿 看着人就烦 看着钱就笑。
这正是我怕发生在西藏的身上。
我知道我年轻 总想跟太阳玩接力 总觉得时间不够 现在就想干这个看那个。
我是幸运的 因为我的父母会支持我的一些幻想 例如 去经历这个世界。
可有些他们不能理解的 是我对西藏的恋情。
很多人都不能理解。也不想去理解。
但我相信 能去理解的人 都得算是半个艺术家。
因为只有艺术家才懂得什么是灵感。 什么是人身体里 大脑里 最需要的激素。
而这些东西 不是我们能花钱一斤一斤的买的。 我们只能去寻找。
艺术家最怕的就是他们一辈子都找不到。
但我求你相信我 在西藏 我找到了这种我早就知道我能在西藏找到的灵感。 她很真实。
像一颗钻石一样 你只能隔着玻璃羡慕的去观看 也许会时不时的拿着你的傻瓜相机去傻瓜般的拍摄一下 回去给你丈夫，孩子，和朋友们瞧一瞧 瞧一瞧这个你连名字都忘了的奢侈品 一种你丈夫， 孩子， 和朋友都会羡慕的玩具。
那不是真实。 那不是独一无二的。 那是你可以拿去世界上每一家柯达去复制的底片。 那不是真诚的， 因为它不能从心庚子那样的去改变，和塑造你。
而西藏改变了我。
她把我放生了。
虽然我早就知道我自己是个野孩子。 我需要在草原上蹦跑 我需要感觉到每一头牦牛的存在。 我需要呼吸到这里天堂最近般的空气。 我需要对着每个拿转经铜的老奶奶都笑一遍。
就像放学回家你扔了书包以后会叫一下妈妈， 我回来了。
西藏， 我回来了。
我终于第一次回到了你的怀抱里了。
我终于能拍到橘红色的衣裳在布达拉前面的衬托，
老爷爷和老奶奶用头轻轻瞌在迎风飘起的祷旗上
从隔拉萨千里的信徒们一步一步的瞌过来
小孩子们开朗的在玩耍 那着小木头放在脑瓜上装喜羊羊
好奇的喇嘛们站在卖DVD的摊子前 注视着正在播放的藏族音乐
康巴的汉子在路边切牛肉做点小买卖……
一切的一切 [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://7daysatcannes.com/archives/455</link>
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		<title>skip the world expo, shanghai&#8217;s got gemmm.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Nanjing and Shanghai were my last stops.
I took an overnight train from Beijing to Nanjing (with almost no sleep.. awakard position in trains) and after a couple of days spent in my hometown of Nanjing, I took another bullet-train to Shanghai (only 2 hours apart) and hung out for two days.
Fortunately, I wasn&#8217;t part of [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://7daysatcannes.com/archives/448</link>
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		<title>6 days in tibet. 144 hours of pure love.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I have came back. To typing on a bed that I’ve fallen akin to for a little more than a month.
To home.
And I’ve learnt more about life, love, and beauty than I initially planned to have.
I&#8217;ve also learnt that home, doesn&#8217;t have to be where your furnitures sleep.
I just know that I have to go [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://7daysatcannes.com/archives/443</link>
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		<title>Flying like what a bird should do.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Received a sudden call from the aunt&#8217;s family on the weekend while eating with another relative that I&#8217;ve met only once.
She asked if I wanted to travel, away from Beijing, for a bit.
A tinge of excitement was the only thing I could experience in my already dry throat, the same throat thas has been consuming the hottest air [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://7daysatcannes.com/archives/435</link>
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		<title>Saatchi Beijing, where i dance to ceiling posters.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Saatchi &#38; Saatchi Beijing. Landscape shots. Enjoy.


 

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		<link>http://7daysatcannes.com/archives/372</link>
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		<title>Just like Commerce, business comes in waves.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I’m currently writing from my new assigned desktop (my own laptop got IP-blocked by the network; long story short, I did nothing gregarious.) and the office seems rather empty today. Everyone’s on different business trips, to receive briefs, give pitches, conduct research, or to meet with clients. I know, how cool is that. You get [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://7daysatcannes.com/archives/370</link>
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		<title>A bus away from Tian&#8217;anmen square.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s 8AM in the morning of a Friday, I&#8217;m sitting on a tiny chair, listening to Claire de Lune and typing away on a 21st century Lenovo, which is not even of my own posession. It&#8217;s rather humid here. The television set is spilling out some serious news; there have been floods in many parts [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://7daysatcannes.com/archives/332</link>
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		<title>6.26 CANNES SEVEN</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Today begins the last day of Cannes and it has been one of the craziest. We had gotten back from the Guttar bar near sunrise, slept for 3 hours, listened to 3 great speakers, had our graduation ceremony on the beach property, went to the film awards ceremony, and lastly, sang our last goodbyes at [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://7daysatcannes.com/archives/325</link>
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		<title>6.25 CANNES DAY SIX</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Got back late from a few things last night and this morning we started with Jimmy Smith, who we’ve seen quite a few times on stage grabbing probably one of the most awarded campaigns this year – REPLAY by Gatorade. The idea behind it was refreshing. 20 Years ago, it was the first time in [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://7daysatcannes.com/archives/324</link>
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