Cornelia Tang

Cornelia Tang

I first caught Cornelia Tang’s blog several months ago and immediately considered her for a feature, but couldn’t nail down how I’d present her since she isn’t a professional (or even semi-professional) model or in the entertainment industry. However, she has done a photo shoot with a professional photographer, her blog entries are interesting (especially the ones where she’s documented her extensive solo travels), and she has a great sense of humor, so I figured an interview format would be the best way to present her here.Asian Sirens: So, were you born and raised in Singapore?
Cornelia Tang: Yes, I was
AS: What exactly is your occupation now?
CT: I’m still in college
AS: What’s your major?
CT: Journalism actually, planning to major in political science when I go to a university.
AS: I’ve read your blog for almost a year now and I know you’ve done quite a bit of traveling during that time.
CT: Haha! Yeah too much actually. I need a vacation from vacations.
AS: How many countries have you visited?
CT: 27 I believe but I actually lost count the last time I tried to count them all.
AS: Most of them in Europe?
CT: I guess, I’ve been to every continent except Antarctica
AS: Have you traveled to all these places alone?
CT: Yeah, I like it that way. Since I’m really impromptu and hate making plans, I’m better off alone. Plus, I prefer being left alone in my own thoughts and to see things thought my own perspective. But of course, I do meet many wonderful people along the way.
AS: Being an attractive young girl traveling alone, have you ever had any bad experiences?
CT: Plenty, especially in Italy, where I got men stalking me in broad daylight and some went overboard by coming up to me and hugging me!
AS: Haha…well I guess that’s just their custom, perhaps?
CT: I guess so. Hahaha!!! And I found another use for my Versace handbag: To smack those Italian pigs with.
AS: Haha… that also brings me to another question if you don’t mind: As a student, how are you able to afford things like the lavish wardrobe you have?
CT: Haha! My ex-boyfriend.
AS: Ahh, I see. Well, ’nuff said about that. So, besides going to school and traveling, what else do you do to occupy your time?
CT: I do inline skating, fencing and kickboxing. I’m a laid-back person, so if I could, I would just stay home the entire week and do nothing.
AS: Do you do kickboxing and fencing just for the workout, or have you ever had any matches?
CT: Haha! just for the workout. I’m not a competitive person. Also, I just want to kill time here in Singapore until I move to the States
AS: Have you ever done any sort of modeling or anything related to show biz such as singing, dancing, TV, etc?
CT: Photo shoots now and then. I did get quite a few offers to appear in magazines and contract for TV shows. Like I said, I’m not competitive, let alone attention seeking, and I think it’s a waste of my intelligence, therefore I don’t see myself in the media. I’ll let the other girls shine instead.
AS: So what do you plan to do when you move to the US?
CT: I want to finish my degree over there.
AS: So being a spontaneous person, what would say has been the most adventuresome thing you’ve ever done?
CT: Well, like my best friend said, “I live and die 20 times a day.” Perhaps the most unbelievable thing I ever did was leaving my own security bubble and the life I’m used to and volunteering in Kenya. Nobody believed that I could last for more than a week there without the comfort I’m used to. But after that one month of living in horrible conditions, getting robbed in Nairobi, and a really bad case of food poisoning, I was surprised that I was even alive.
AS: Wow, what exactly were you doing and what were your living conditions like there?
CT: I was helping to build schools and a water purification system with a team of humanitarian workers. The living conditions were really basic. I won’t say that it’s bad, but just really basic.
AS: Lastly, I know I’ve asked you this before, but for our readers who feel an entry isn’t complete without this info; what are your vital stats and age?
CT: 33-26-33, I’m 5’6″ tall and forever 21!
AS: Fair enough. Thanks Cornelia. It’s been a pleasure.
CT: Sure, same here!

Cornelia Tang

Cornelia Tang
This and above: From a rare studio shoot

Cornelia Tang - Moscow
In Moscow’s Red Square. Lenin’s Tomb is in the background on the left

Cornelia Tang - Vienna
In Vienna

Cornelia Tang - Berlin
Berlin, in the Soviet Sector at Checkpoint Charlie

Cornelia Tang - London
London. Westminster Abbey’s in the background

Cornelia Tang
In the classroom

Cornelia Tang
Doing her Donald Duck impersonation

Yuni Li Yen Chin

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This is Yuni Li Yen Chin. She is 23 years old, and a model from Taiwan. She won runner up at the 2005 Miss Chinese World pageant. She enjoys dancing and has participated in numerous Taiwanese dance competitions. I apologize in advance for the low quality of most of these images, but I felt Yuni Li deserved to be featured despite the lack of professional photography. Enjoy.Some people believe she is Malaysian, while others say she is Taiwanese. I’m guessing her real ethnicity is known, but poorly translated. She has also gained some popularity for looking ~like Zhang Ziyi.

Stats:

Age: 23
Height: 5’7
Ethnicity: Taiwanese or Malaysian

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vi.sualize.us: quality photo bookmarking but few sirens

Ai Takeuchi on vi.sualize.us

I’m continuing my review of online photo bookmarking services with vi.sualize.us. This is a great site, with all of the features you would want, but few asian sirens (yet).A few weeks back I reviewed 4U beauty image bookmarking (here). I complained about the lack of features and the lack of credit given to original sources.

vi.sualize.us does very much better on both of those counts. When posting, separate URLs are recorded for the image and for the page on which it was found, and these can be edited separately. This is important, because one often wants to bookmark a gallery of thumbs, which is not the page on which the image was found. As with other bookmarking sites, it’s possible to either post an image yourself or just “like” an image posted by someone else. vi.sualize.us goes a bit further by (somehow) recognizing and consolidating separate posts to the same image, even if they point to different sites. There are snapshots of related photos adjacent to each picture, and this works pretty well, as this screen shot shows (by the way, Ayumi Kinoshita was featured here):

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These are all nice features, and I will be using vi.sualize.us to bookmark photos, much as I have used delicious for a few years now. I’m not sure if these sites are related. It’s interesting that delicious gave up the fancy del.icio.us for delicious.com.

One drawback of vi.sualize.us is that it sometimes can be slow, which is understandable for a photo site but can be frustrating. Another drawback is that there are relatively few bookmarks to asian sirens. Of course, that depends on who is bookmarking, so I introduced the tag asian-siren for us all to use. Let’s see how that works.

Annie Thao

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Annie Thao is an up and coming 21 year old Hmong model, and has so far appeared in such (American) magazines as Fever & AsIs. She is currently studying in Boston and apart from her modelling ambitions, she hopes to become a famous animator.I have a feeling that Annie may be a little ‘thick’ for the connoisseurs who regularly read this blog, and that’s OK, we all have different tastes. But I think that Annie is sexy and I know deep down we can all appreciate her beauty!

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Links:
Annie’s Homepage