Saturday, 8 November 2014

Shanghai


SHANGHAI — China's Prosperous Largest City

Shanghai, China's biggest city, oozes an atmosphere of vitality which can rival New York and Paris in terms of modernity. Shanghai is the second largest “city proper” in the world after Mumbai. As one of the world’s leading economic and business cities, Shanghai's modernity is evidenced by the ambitious skyline in the Pudong Economic Zone and the gorgeous night scenes of the Huangpu River, when the spectacular lights of its immense towers dance in unison.

New York

1. Central Park


Central Park is not only New York’s most famous; it is also the most visited park in America. Park Drive, a 6-mile loop around the park is a great place to talk a walk, jog, or bicycle ride. Other facilities at the park include tennis, basketball, and volleyball courts, and Lasker Rink, an ice skating rink which doubles as a swimming pool in the summertime. Warmer weather is also synonymous with free open-air concerts in the park’s Public Theater.

Verona


1. Piazza delle Erbe

Located is at the heart of Verona. Once you set eyes on Piazza delle erbe, you might be tempted to choose a cozy chair, cappuccino, and afternoon of people-watching. The Verona Piazza is considered one of the most picturesque in all of Italy. Literally translated as “Square of Herbs,” this piazza is also home to a market where you can buy all sorts of herbs to bring a taste of Italy home with you.

Bali

Ubud, Bali
Bali is one of the world’s most popular island destinations and one which consistently wins travel awards. The varied landscape, rugged coastlines, tropical beaches, lush rice terraces and volcanic hillsides all provide a picturesque backdrop to its colorful, deeply spiritual and unique Hindu culture. The combination of friendly people, a magnificently visual culture infused with spirituality and spectacular beaches with great surfing and diving have made Bali the unrivaled number one tourist attraction in Indonesia.

Maldives

Places

Grand Friday Mosque Male
Biggest mosque in Maldives and grand architecture of bygone times. The dominant golden dome of the Maldives Grand Friday mosque adorns the facade of Male'. The artwork in this mosque is simply mind blowing.

Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Melbourne

1. Luna Park

From the moment you step inside Mr Moon’s giant mouth, you are exposed to a world full of carnival flair, from the rides that send you sky-high, to historical carousel rides, Melboune’s Luna Park has been the face of fun in St. Kilda for generations.

Hong Kong


Hong Kong


Hong Kong is blessed with popular attractions and sightseeing opportunities, and you will find endless things to see and do. These are the popular and beautiful places to visit in Hong Kong.

Switzerland

1. The Jungfrau Region

The Jungfrau Region offers spectacular scenery to bewitch the eye. The white peaks of three towering mountains – the Jungfrau, Monch, and Eiger – contrast with the green valleys and meadows in this Alpine wonderland. Enjoy the fresh mountain air while visiting this place. 

Thursday, 30 October 2014

Beijing


BEIJING - Ancient and Modern Capital
Beijing, China's capital city for over 700 years, is rich in history, both ancient and modern.
Beijing is home to some of the finest remnants of China's imperial past, most famously the Great Wall of China, China's legendary line of defense; the Forbidden City, the largest and best-preserved ancient imperial palace complex in the worldthe Temple of Heaven, fascinating site of imperial worship; and the Summer Palace, a lovely imperial garden. There is also Tian'anmen Square where the People's Republic of China was inaugurated by Chairman Mao, whose body still resides there in its show casket.

Beijing has a glorious past, but is by no means stuck in the past. Standing side-by-side with old Beijing's crimson palace complexes are the city's modern buildings, the super-modern Olympic Village, with the Bird’s Nest Stadium and Water Cube; the dazzling shopping malls in Wangfujing Street and the colorful entertainment center of Houhai.
Despite all the changes in recent years, traditional lifestyle has been well-preserved in the oldest neighborhoods of the city — the Hutongs, which are mazes of narrow alleyways and old traditional courtyard houses. A tour by rickshaw through the Hutongs will give travelers a glimpse of old Beijing.

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Perth

1. King’s Park

King’s Park and Botanic Garden is the green heart of the city, covering 400.6 hectares and located adjacent to the Swan River, approximately 1.5 kilometres from the Central Business District of Perth.

New Zealand

1. The Shire and Hobbiton Movie Set
The lush dairy farming landscaoe around the Waikato town of Matamata was used to portray the peaceful Shire region of Middle-earth. The village of Hobbiton was created here. It has since been rebuilt for the filming of The Hobbir Trilogy



Monday, 27 October 2014

German



1. Brandenburg Gate


The Brandenburg Gate (German: Brandenburger Tor) is an 18th century neoclassical triumphal arch in Berlin, one of the most well-known landmarks of Germany. It is built on the site of a former city gate that marked the start of the road from Berlin to the town of Brandenburg an der havel. It is located in the western part of the city centre of Berlin.

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Sydney

1. Royal Botanical Garden
The Royal Botanic Gardens are an oasis in the heart of the Sydney city. The gardens were established as early as 1816 and Australia's first farm is evident in the middle garden. It is a delight to explore the collection of Australian and international plants, fountains, statues and monuments.
Also located in the Gardens is the National Herbarium of New South Wales, which houses plant specimens collected by Sir Joseph Banks on Captain Cooks east coast voyage in 1770.