We visited China – Young Faces

Face to Face

I have always been fascinated by faces – they tell us a lot about the person. A face can convey every type of emotion known to us – anger, indifference, happiness, doubt, fear, contentment and the list is endless. Without uttering a single word, a face can express almost anything. Look at the Mona Lisa – a simple face which has captivated humans for over 500 years. Each face is different and today there are 7 billion unique faces to watch. The face is the most important part of a human being when it comes to conveying emotions, messages, expressions and subtle hints. Faces also represent beauty, sternness, ugliness and innocence. The face that launched a thousand ships – Helen of Troy came to be known as the most beautiful woman in all of Greece. Her spellbinding beauty played a key role in one of the most famous mythological battles of all time – the Trojan War.


Even at work the best form of communication is meeting face to face. No amount of letter writing, e mails, telephone calls, video conferencing can replace the effectiveness of FTF meetings.


When my grandson was three and my granddaughter just two and a half, he used to wait for an opportune moment and suddenly go and pinch her. This would result in a loud cry from her. This went on for some days, till she developed a defence mechanism. During all these encounters, she noticed that he would bite his lower lip just before the pinch! This observation came in very handy and she would let go a loud shriek, whenever she saw his grimace – pinch or no pinch.


While travelling in China, I found the faces of children captivating. Children have the most innocent of faces, devoid of all prejudice and pretention – their faces reflect truth and openness – expressing without inhibitions, the mood of the moment.

Figure 1 – Don’t stare…it’s rude!





Figure 2 – Look there, dear.





Figure 3 – V for victory





Figure 4 – I am not hiding!





Figure 5 – Please release me, let me go…..





Figure 6 – Anyone watching?





Figure 7 – Okay take a shot and get it over with…





Figure 8 – Do I have to pose all over again?





Figure 9 – Family Portrait





Figure 10 – You want my photo?





Figure 11 – Not interested at all





Figure 12 – Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ………………………….





Figure 13 – Don’t you mess with me!





Figure 14 – A Mono Lisa in China?





Figure 15 – Picture of contentment





Figure 16 – What’s so funny



Figure 17 – Look at my toy





Figure 18 – We are with him





Figure 19 – Nee How! (How are you?)





Figure 20 – Darth Vader’s the man!!!!





Figure 21 – What is it with you foreigners?





Figure 22 – Try and make me smile





Figure 23 -Where is everybody?





Figure 24 – Thanks for the photo op





Figure 25 – Why meeeeeeee?





Figure 26 – Love me, love my dog





Figure 27 – Don’t take my photo, take hers





Figure 28 – Do not disturb me – I am drawing





Figure 29 – Defending China





Figure 30 – – Que sera sera ……….. Will I be pretty?






Figure 31 – Do I look like a nerd?





Figure 32 – One minute and counting…





Figure 33 – Confucius say – ‘Gleen look good in photo’





Figure 34 – What’s that behind your back?









Figure 35 – Like my cut?





Figure 36 – Totally oblivious





Figure 37 – Can I take off pleeease?





Figure 38 – Masti master under control





Figure 39 – Eco friendly transport





Figure 40 – Leave me alone





Figure 41 – Napoleon Bonaparte in the making





Figure 42 – Cute is as cute does





Figure 43 – Tensing? No way. Pun intended





Figure 44 – Why the gloomy face?





Figure 45 – Take as many as you want





Figure 46 –Got a good view from here





Figure 47 – Now tell me – whom do I look like?





Figure 48 – Out of hibernation and starving





Figure 49 – On the prowl





Figure 50 – Coffee tea or me?





Figure 51 – One step at a time





Figure 52 – Who eats with a spoon?



Figure 53 – We don’t for sure

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