Voici donc une "vidéo" captée durant la nuit du 25 au 26 Janvier durant laquelle les chinois font exploser pétards et feux d'artifice à profusion. Je suis incapable de dire pourquoi je n'ai pas d'image sur cette vidéo, mais les sons entendus sont réels et gardent cette intensité de 20h à 2h00 du matin environ.
Here is a "video" recording from the night between 25 and 26 January when chinese light tons of firecrackers and fireworks. I can't tell why I didn't get any image on this one, but the sounds you can hear are real and keep such a high level of noise from 20:00 to 02:00.
Here is a "video" recording from the night between 25 and 26 January when chinese light tons of firecrackers and fireworks. I can't tell why I didn't get any image on this one, but the sounds you can hear are real and keep such a high level of noise from 20:00 to 02:00.
Ce ne sont pas de pétales de fleurs disseminés sur le sol par le vent, mais les débris des pétards qui ont explosés durant la nuit. Dans la voiture : la quantité moyenne de pétards achetés par une famille chinoise pour le nouvel an.
What you see on the picture are not flowers carried away by the wind, but remains of the firecrackers wich exloded during the night. in the car : the average amount of firecrackers and fireworks by a chinese familly for the spring festival.
What you see on the picture are not flowers carried away by the wind, but remains of the firecrackers wich exloded during the night. in the car : the average amount of firecrackers and fireworks by a chinese familly for the spring festival.
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