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‘Mortal Instruments: City of Bones’ Magnus, Godfrey Gao, Tweets New Hair

Ok, someone help me here. The pic is obviously taken in a taxi, but the window has kanji and english. This pic was sent via twitter today….*befuddled*

What do you guys think?

PS I freaking LUV the hair for Magnus. Wishing on a star that this was taken today from TORONTO!!!

Via @GodfreyGao

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4 comments to ‘Mortal Instruments: City of Bones’ Magnus, Godfrey Gao, Tweets New Hair

  • TeamEdwardJace

    he’s busy so he’s coming soon at some point. he’s not needed yet. but oooo he looks sexy!

  • Hero

    To be fair he never said he was headed to Toronto. For some reason people just jumped to that conclusion. He’s a busy model and he is always travelling all over the place. It looks like he flew to another part of Asia from Beijing (maybe Taiwan or HK?).

    There’s no reason for him to be there this week as we know they are filming Luke book shop scenes. Some of the main cast are not needed and obviously on a break (according to Kevin’s twitter he’s back in LA with his GF and his dogs).

  • I don’t think that’s kanji but Chinese characters instead. Kanji was borrowed from Chinese writing system and then improvised on to be used in Japanese. It’s written in a different way from Chinese characters.

    Judging by the Chinese characters on the signs outside the window, I guess China is not a far stretch since he did posted a photo from Beijing International Airport recently. If not, he could be passing by Chinatown in any country (which I assume usually has Chinese signboards in Chinatown in non-Chinese countries).

    However, the Chinese character on the taxi window is in Traditional Chinese text. Never been to China before so I’m not sure if they use Traditional Chinese text on taxi windows but from what I know, only Taiwan, Hong Kong and perhaps Macau uses Traditional Chinese text. China uses Simplified Chinese text instead.

    Hope that helps!

  • Sarah Seymour-Griffiths

    well I guess he never said he was going to TO in previous tweets. Only that he was at Beijing International Airport… So maybe he’s not going there yet :(

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