Archive for July, 2010
Mustafa Center, Singapore
If you are visiting Singapore, other that admiring how the city is very well organized, shopping is something that you can never miss. But other than the famous Orchard road where tourists spend their money, there is another place that you can visit. It is Mustafa Centre.
Mustafa Centre in Little India is another popular place for shopping. Mustafa Centre open 24 hours! For the shopping enthusiasts, this would be ideal place for spending money. Ubiquitous money changers are scattered all over the place.
You can buy many things there like chocolate or snacks such as dried noodles that is made from Dal bean flour which is mixed with pea seeds and curry and them left to dry. The chips are crunchy and tasty too.
The color is dark yellow; an edition of spicy orange. One bag of 500 grams is sold for three dollars.
A Brief Guide on Australian Tourist Destination
Discover destinations in Australia, start from an icon like the Red Centre, Kakadu National Park and the Great Barrier Reef. Sixteenth of this natural wealth includes an amazing diversity of landscape, ranging from the Australian Alps mountains to sand dunes, rainforest and lakes on Fraser Island. No less unique is the cities in Australia, meeting place for relaxed lifestyle with a cosmopolitan culture. From Sydney to Adelaide is surrounded by a beautiful beach, you’ll find a mix of cultures and a variety of theater, restaurants, nightlife and interesting events.
Come, stay and celebrate, then continue the rest of your vacation in Australia. Australia has so many places for you to explore, ranging from the outdoors, wildlife, adventure in the outback, islands, and rain forests to coral reefs. Australia’s unique beauty lies in the eight states and territories, so find more information about specific destinations each area. Read the rest of this entry »
Metro Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Shenzhen certainly not Sydney or other large cities which the people are already accustomed to using the automatic ticket machines. Queues occur because some people could not use the machine, although the instructions in Chinese and English characters seem so clear. Machines accept payment with a minimum amount of paper money 5 and maximum 20 Yuan. Besides the machine will not accept paper money 1 Yuan, how can the machine read a pile of money stuffed several sheets at once? Engine it can accept coins.
Actually a very simple way and each step there is an explanation in English for those who can not read Chinese characters. You select Metro stations your goal, then you select the number of `token ‘is required, money input and within a few seconds `token ‘and money return (if any) in the form of one Yuan coin can already taken. For the closest distance to pay 2 Yuan per ‘token’ and farthest distance for 5 Yuan per ‘token’. Relatively cheap, although not as cheap as the Metro in Russia. But this can not be compared because there are differences in quality. Read the rest of this entry »
Viewing Native Wildlife in the Wild on Kangaroo Island
We can call it an ecological paradise when we seeing birds flying, pink pelicans circling in the sky, sea dog lying on the sand at Seal Bay and the sleepy koalas in the trees. Sitting on the sand and watched flocks’ pair of small penguins every night adventure to the edge of the sea at Penneshaw.
Pack your fresh farm results – from the Ligurian honey and eggs to chicken – and the wines produced by 30 farmers from Cape Willoughby to Kingscote. Overnight at accommodation facilities legacy of the past and look at some of South Australia’s first lighthouse at Cape Willoughby, Cape Borda and Cape du Couedic. Swim at secluded beaches at Stokes Bay, Vivonne Bay and surf fishing in Emu Bay. Make a trip with beautiful scenery to the underground caves at Kelly Hill Conservation Park and Remarkable Rocks at Flinders Chase National Park. Read the rest of this entry »
Exploring Korea-South West Region
Korea’s southwestern province covers Jeollabuk-do and Jeollanam-do. This area is relatively flat, has a stretch of vast rice fields, and the coastal line are grooved into the construction of many harbors small. This area is lush and warm and sheltered by high mountains on the east and north and the calm seas and many islands in the west and south. Because of the influence of both continental climate and ocean climate, these provinces have weather conditions vary.
Jeonju is famous for the traditional meal consisting of rice and mixed vegetables, bibimpap, and also Hanji, traditional paper made from mulberry trees. This province is a typical bird magpie, which has links with the legend pathetic. According to this legend, on the night of the seventh day of the seventh month according to the calendar months, birds of Magpie to build a bridge over the Milky Way galaxy with twigs and pebbles with their beaks, so they are able to make lovers, Gyeonu and Jingnyeo, which were destined to meet only a year once, meet each other again.
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