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Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Renwick Gallery- Washington, DC

Captivated by the mesmerizing colors and lights of Janet Echelman's fiber and lighting installations, I visited the Renwick Gallery in downtown Washington, DC to experience them. The installation was suspended from the ceiling of the Renwick Gallery's Grand Salon, which is a spacious area with only a piano, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the changing lights and colors, and let your imagination run wild. Here are some photos that I took there, along with a couple of other artworks displayed in different parts of the gallery. Enjoy!

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Winter Lantern Festival -DMV, Tysons, Virginia

This an ongoing event in Tysons, Virginia takes place every Friday to Sunday from 12/16/22 to 2/13/2023, featuring a stunning world of lights with Chinese lanterns. We visited just in time to celebrate Chinese Lunar New Year! The event is held at a parking lot outside Tysons Galleria shopping center. Although it was very cold at night, the experience was definitely worth it. Here are the best photos that I took. Enjoy!

Monday, January 23, 2023

One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection

This exhibit is currently ongoing at the Hirshhorn Museum located in downtown Washington, DC. It's important to note that you'll need to reserve a pass for entrance the day before at 12:00 noon. You won't be able to get tickets for any other day or time. While you can spend as much time as you want admiring the pumpkins, please be aware that you're only allowed 30 seconds in the first Infinity Mirror Room and 1 minute in the second room.






Friday, January 20, 2023

Trip to Peru- (28)- Huayna Picchu

When you see my photos of "Machu Picchu," what do you notice the most? The two mountains behind the Inca city? The taller one is Huayna Picchu!

While most people visit Machu Picchu and go home happy, some choose to continue their journey to Huayna Picchu. To those of you who made it, kudos! In my opinion, it was such a wonderful and adventurous experience.

To visit Huayna Picchu, you will need a separate ticket. We arrived at Machu Picchu the next day and entered Circuit 4 to reach the entrance of Huayna Picchu. From there, we hiked and climbed to the top, where we had breathtaking views of Machu Picchu and its surroundings.

The hike up to the top was challenging, especially near the summit where the steepest staircases are located. The path was narrow and required great concentration, but the stunning views at the top made it all worth it!