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Write a funny caption for Britain's King Charles III at the London Vegetable Orchestra
Write a funny caption for Britain's King Charles III at the London Vegetable Orchestra

South China Morning Post

time20-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Write a funny caption for Britain's King Charles III at the London Vegetable Orchestra

Britain's King Charles III recently visited the London Vegetable Orchestra. Each performance at this unique orchestra features a variety of carved vegetables, such as carrots and cucumbers, transformed into intriguing sound-producing instruments. Their innovative approach not only entertains but also promotes creativity and sustainability in music. Ruchi Shah Which vegetable would you like to make music with? Send us a funny caption by filling out this form . The deadline is at 12pm on April 23. We'll publish the best ones next week. Last week's top caption A visitor poses for a photo on horseback at Nyingchi Peach Blossom Festival. Photo: Reuters Lin Yuk-Kwan (aged 11), Ma Tau Chung Government Primary School: My best 'I'm not afraid of a little horse poop' outfit is this one!

Write a funny caption for this unique horse riding gear
Write a funny caption for this unique horse riding gear

South China Morning Post

time13-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Write a funny caption for this unique horse riding gear

Nyingchi, a city in Tibet, is celebrating its annual peach blossoms. Spring begins earlier in this part of Tibet compared to other areas of the region because it is closer to the ground. This year's Nyingchi Peach Blossom Festival started on April 3 and lasts for a month. Visitors can watch exciting horse riding performances, enjoy Tibetan dances and see special religious ceremonies. Reuters What is your best 'I'm not afraid of a little horse poop' outfit? Send us a funny caption by filling out this form . The deadline is at 12pm on April 16. We'll publish the best ones next week. Last week's top captions People celebrate Nowruz at a theme park in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Photo: AFP Wallace Wang (aged 11), The ISF Academy: Why are humans so short now? Sean Tang Pak-hin (aged 8), Po Leung Kuk Camoes Tan Siu Lin Primary School: Why are you guys so tall?

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