Gan Siqi was born in 1903.
Gan Siqi died in 1964.
Yes Dana gan is very very gay :)
The cast of Gan - 1989 includes: Angelika Oei
Eden Adams is 170 cm.
Gan means garden."Gan Eden" means garden of Eden.
The cast of Girush Le Gan Eden - 2003 includes: Alon Friedman as Gerry Mariette Levi as Leni Ido Mosseri
gan eden Means "Garden of Eden." Heaven as in sky is "shamayim"-- spelled shin-mem-yod-mem
If a male was taken to Heaven: lakuach le Gan EdenIf a female was taken to Heaven: lekucha le Gan Eden
Jewish tradition states that Shabbat is a taste of the world to come, a taste of Gan Eden (Garden of Eden).
Girush Le Gan Eden - 2003 was released on: Czech Republic: 15 November 2003 (Brno Gay and Lesbian Film Festival) USA: 6 June 2004 (New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival)
The cast of Makom be-gan eden - 2013 includes: Alon Aboutboul Sasha Agronov Michael Aloni Gabi Amrani Keren Berger Tom Gartsiani Tom Graziani as Nimrod Jozef Polak Ronit Yudkevitz Rotem Zussman
In Hebrew, Eden (עֵדֶן ) means "paradise" or "Eden", the same as it does in English.
Judaism teaches that the righteous of all faiths will reach 'gan eden', or 'garden of eden'. Some souls first go to a type of purgatory, for 'purification', but this lasts for only a maximum of one year. There is no 'hell' in Judaism. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adam = ah-dahm (???) Eve = khah-vah (???)
Shamayim, or in Hebrew letters שמיים, is the Hebrew translation of heaven, if you are referring to the sky. If you are referring to the afterlife, there is no Hebrew word that means Heaven, but some Jewish traditions refer to the Garden of Eden as an afterlife, which is Gan Eden (גן עדן) in Hebrew.
The English word "paradise" would be translated to "GAN-EDEN (גן-עדן)" which is literally "garden of Eden". This word also means "heaven". The origin of the word Paradise is from Persian and a similar word which originated from the same source exists in modern Hebrew: PARDES. PARDES means "orchard" this can tell us a little about the origin of PARADISE. You can read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise