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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 »
Madagascar
It is interesting to vacationing in Madagascar for the cost of living there is cheap. For example: bungalows situated 300 m from the white sandy beaches – with no interference from traders forcing us to buy the merchandises they sell – priced 10 euros / night. The more luxurious one costs 20 euros / night. Lodging is generally on the edge of a white sandy beach with waving palm trees that grow everywhere.
It is also said that with only 10 euros, we can have good meals three times a day. Do you want lobster? We can eat lobster every day, very cheap. Anyway with the euro 400an we can already have a good life for a month there.
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The Nile Sunset
Sunday is a good time to stretch the muscles after one week with routine activity: working for the workers, learning for the students. One alternative is an interesting trip to see the beautiful sunset. For many people, sunset viewed from the river Nile is agreat option.
Nile River is the world’s longest river that passes through quite a lot of African countries including Sudan became the sole source of livelihood for the people of Egypt. All agricultural products in Egypt, the source water comes from rivers nil. In fact, not only agriculture, in Cairo and tourist cities in Egypt, Nile River also provides its own blessings with the presence of so many floating restaurants and luxury hotels that stood on the side.
One of the resort town that offers the elegance and beauty of the river is nil Luxor, a city that was often called at the time of the pharaohs and Thiba Greeks call it Thebes. Until now, the scenery of the Nile at Luxor is still pure, and it still looks clear with the agricultural area which is still widespread in the margins of the river, unlike in Cairo that the river was beginning to look into the dump from the people who are irresponsible. Read the rest of this entry »
Seeing Red-Fur Panda in China
Red Panda or the scientific name Ailurus fulgens is a species of mammal in the order Carnivore. As the name implies, the Red Panda has a brownish-red hair and thick black-legged. His face is round white with brownish red stripes from eyes to mouth. Red Pandas have long tail with a red ring and twelve young brown-intermittent. Tread feet covered by white fur, which is useful for maintaining body warmth as well as for walking on snow or ice surface.
The closest relatives are in the bear family in the South American spectacled bear. And of course the Red Panda is also no kinship with me because I do not eat bamboo.
When red panda is being fed, all the animals came out of the nest. You’ll be pleased because you have the opportunity to immortalize them. They look cute with her limping and they seem the type who likes animals clustered. Proved every single animal is moving to one place then another panda follows. Occasionally they move rolling and running around, making the tourists laughing at their behavior.
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