1. An athletic contest between two teams at opposite ends of a rope, each team trying to drag the other over a line. 2. A hard-fought, critical struggle for supremacy. - from Dictionary.com ———————— It was warm and sunny on our 2nd day in Hamburg, and we joined a city walking tour titled “An alt. side of Hamburg”. There were quite a few interesting sites during two and half hour tour, but one particular site made me (and few others in the group) laugh out loud. It was 3 sets of staircase made of concrete, with colours painted on them. The tour guide explained: there are two football teams in city of Hamburg: Hamburger SV (HSV) and FC St. Pauli. The team colours of HSV are blue, white, black; the ones of St Pauli are red, white, brown. Every few days at midnight, the fans of HSV paint the stairs with the team colours, then a few hours later, the fans of the St Pauli paint over the stairs again with their colours. Since the staircase located just inside the St Pauli neighborhood, the staircase is normally end with their colours, like what we saw in the tour (see pic below). A perfect example of ongoing tug of war, isn’t it? ps. My phone and iPad ain’t APAD friendly. Sorry for any font issues. Note: all photos were taken by me, except #4. 0. The staircase of Tug of war 1. the police station where the Beatles were jailed in their salad days 2. The concert hall - New & expensive landmark of Hamburg 3. City view from top of St Michael's Church (106m & 400+ steps high, took elevator up, walked down) 4. Impressive city hall (with 西岛, the 1st photographer in it ) 5. The high end place ;-) 6. The young scientists couple (our relatives) working in the building, with permission 7. where the actions are (DESY synchrotron accelerator, one of the four in world) 8. The tall Denmark border control checking passport on train at the border (taken without permission, please don't report me!!! Thx)
Tug of war
1. An athletic contest between two teams at opposite ends of a rope, each team trying to drag the other over a line. 2. A hard-fought, critical struggle for supremacy. - from Dictionary.com ———————— It was warm and sunny on our 2nd day in Hamburg, and we joined a city walking tour titled “An alt. side of Hamburg”. There were quite a few interesting sites during two and half hour tour, but one particular site made me (and few others in the group) laugh out loud. It was 3 sets of staircase made of concrete, with colours painted on them. The tour guide explained: there are two football teams in city of Hamburg: Hamburger SV (HSV) and FC St. Pauli. The team colours of HSV are blue, white, black; the ones of St Pauli are red, white, brown. Every few days at midnight, the fans of HSV paint the stairs with the team colours, then a few hours later, the fans of the St Pauli paint over the stairs again with their colours. Since the staircase located just inside the St Pauli neighborhood, the staircase is normally end with their colours, like what we saw in the tour (see pic below). A perfect example of ongoing tug of war, isn’t it? ps. My phone and iPad ain’t APAD friendly. Sorry for any font issues. Note: all photos were taken by me, except #4. 0. The staircase of Tug of war1. the police station where the Beatles were jailed in their salad days
8. The tall Denmark border control checking passport on train at the border (taken without permission, please don't report me!!! Thx)