Guess how old is Cambridge? Jeez! 800 years old! This night, Cambridge celebrated its 800th birthday with the Church bell ringing in Cambridge and around the world, together with the light show projected onto the Senate House. Watching the light show which reminding us about the history and contributions of Cambridge for the world over hundreds of years, I was immersed in the pride , and feeling myself was so insignificant at the same time.
Check out more about this event:-
http://www.800.cam.ac.uk/events/26/
The light show which was projected onto the Senate House.

The Senate House, the two buildings which 1209 and 2009 were projected on them, respectively. I like to watch and be in the crowd at this occasion.

A close shot of one part of Senate House. This hall is used mainly for graduation ceremonies. The building is originally in white. By covering up all the windows with white blinds, the entire building had been turned to a huge projector for the light show.

Light show displaying notable former Cambridge student, well-known Isaac Newton. The apples were falling animatedly in the light show.

Nobel Laureates who "found the secret of life", crackers of the DNA code, Francis Crick and James Watson from Cambridge. Could you spot the animated DNA helix?