[Activity]Lets Celebrate with India(Voting time)Dear MEIZU/Flyme Indian fans, Voting time: http://forum.flymeos.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1132&page=1&extra=#pid6175 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- India as we know is a land of diversity. With 29 states & 7 UT, a population of over 1.2 billion, 122 major languages, 7 major religion andover a hundred festivals we surely are rich in our culture and traditions. Despite of so much divisions, our heartsbeat as one when the word "India" comes. We always stand together tomark any achievement and mourn together for our losses. Meizu too wants to be a part of India, andso as to come more closer to your hearts, thus we bring you an opportunity toshow your lover for your country and share it with different people from other countries. India's 66th Republic day is here and wewant to make it large for you. Share it more and more to your friends so that theycould also be part of our family! Let's celebrate the Big day together! Andshow the world the strength of our India! Jai Hind, Jai Bharat [CONTEST] 1. Trying clicking India! it's landscapes,it's monuments and it's beauty in any aspect! And describe about it in 50-100 words (only original pics will beconsidered, in case of any copyrightissues that entry will be disqualified and fan will solely be responsible forit) 2. Share the flag Click pictures, create posters, useposters. Include the Indian tri-colour (flag) and meizu in it. Be funny, creative and patriotic. You should post a new thread withtag [Republic day] and reply the link in this thread. [Prizes] 1. The first one can post his pic asa banner in the first page. [Our banner size: 712*274] 2. Will select 2 people and promotetheir threads in the first page. Flyme team will select 5-10 entries andvotes will be casted in forum for winners. Voting will be done for selection of winner. (60%users + 40% forum team). Cupcake will not be considered. [Contest time] 22st Jan to 24th Jan, 2016, 00:00hrs ChinaStd. time. 25th - voting time. Result : 12:00 am China Std.time 26th January, 2016 Best of luck all!! Flyme forum reserves the right of final interpretation of this activity. | |
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Some beautiful pictures that have been posted on this thread, keep it up!
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hahaha... @Tifa from where did you learn "Jai Hind, Jai Bharat"... Nice activity though...
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nice one all...
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Great. :)
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It's my story about true Indian village,the real strength of India.A traditional beauty of my hometown with the gorgeous of nature.
ND India which iz divided by religion, language bt united by a common line that 'WE ALL ARE INDIA' ND happy to see meizu iz a part of this family,The Indian family.
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oh realy good
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Edited by viki4vikram at 2016-01-25 02:10
Glimpses of Incredible India Let me take our panda to a tour of some good places in India .. Others start from north to south.So lets start from south to north Here we go to Start from the Mysore to Manali All these pictures are my personal clicks , if required I have all the originals.. 1. Meizu panda @ Mysore palace 2. Ramoji film city - This has the largest studio sets in the world. Lets look inside studio Moving towards Gujarath . Diu daman Now heading towards Delhi , Agra . Now the Ultimate TajMahal At last Rothang, Manali . ---END--- Photos below this line were not intended to be here.. But they were not removable. Please ignore them
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Edited by NasirSyed at 2016-01-25 16:24
"When great trees fall in forests, small things recoil into silence, their senses eroded beyond fear." - Maya Angelou Hatiyan tree (Elephant Tree) The mighty Baobab within the Naya Qila adjunct of Golconda Fort has been witness to times good and bad over the past five centuries. Said to have been imported into the Qutub Shahi kingdom by African mercenaries who served in the Abyssinian Royal Guard, quite a few specimens of this unique species are found within city limits. The one within the Naya Qila however, evolved into an icon of Hyderabad due to its distinctive shape, size and location. According to local legends, at one point of time in the distant past, the Hatyan ka Jhad (Elephant Tree) is said to have served as the hideout for a group of brigands. The posse of 40 robbers would pillage outlying areas of the fort on nocturnal raids and hole up within the hollowed out trunk during the day. Many of the citizens might have not seen the 500 year-old gigantic rare tree at Naya Quila near Golkonda Fort on the city outskirts. Yes. This is an oldest, tallest and a rarely seen tree in the country. The local people call it as ‘Hathiyan' tree or elephant tree, going by the size of it. The gigantic tree with a height of 79 feet is of African origin. The trunk of the tree circumference measures of over 25 meters. The tree has a cavity of about 10'x10' space. Unfortunately, both the people of the twin cities and the officials concerned seem to have forgotten about this unique tree. Except for the iron fencing, nothing much is done to protect it, or promote it as a tourist spot. At a distance of about one km from the Golkonda fort's entrance, the tree stands like a lone soldier guarding the area. Botanists say the tree is a great survivor and could withstand extreme famine conditions. It stores large quantities of water in its trunk. Baobab belongs to the silk cotton family and is widely seen in Africa and Australia. Africans treat it as sacred. The tree will have large white flowers and fruits of normally one-foot-long. Both are rich in tartaric acid and vitamin-C, and boast of great medicinal value. The leaves which contain calcium, iron, proteins, lipids and phosphate are useful in the manufacture of fertilizer and soaps. It is time that the Tourism Department should take special interest for this rare ‘Hathiyan' tree available in State capital and develop it as one of the city tourist attraction. The Archeological Survey of India under whose control the tree is being protected now has appointed a watchman, will tell many more stories about this gigantic tree.
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Jai Hind, Jai Bharat !
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Sorry
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