Thursday, July 28, 2011
The Terminal Movie comment
The reason I mention this in the forum because the main characterdoes not know any English language (apart from holiday a fewbasic phrases) and he learned to understand the language from the handbook. He bought the English version and the version of theoriginal language and in every word and comparing each, he learns to read, fairly quickly too.
If I was in a situation like he might be my old fear, despair andcontinued stalemate. I must not be thought of or did not know about where would like to eat, where would find the money, which want to stay and may even not be thought other people wanted to learn the language. I am not so quick to learn the language of others.
Cast Away
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Brilliant Underwater World : Redang Island.
White sandy beaches, crystal clear blue sea, brilliant underwater world….. Redang Island is located at 45 km offshore of Terengganu. Redang Island together with its 8 neighboring islands (Lima Island, Paku Besar Island, Paku Kecil Island, Kerengga Besar Island, Kerengga Kecil Island, Ekor Tebu Island, Ling Island, Pinang Island) are known as the Asia paradise in the South China Sea regions.This archipelago is abounds with marvelous marine fishes, turtles and coral reefs, ensuring a great snorkelling and scuba-diving experience.
Redang Island which is approximately 7km in length 6km in width, is the largest of all other islands in the Marine Park. Redang Island is famous for its crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches, and the tropical fish that inhabit the numerous reefs, many within 50 feet of the shore.
Lombok Bali Island
British Virgin Island: A visit to Tortola
Halong Bay Vietnam
Halong Bay is often referred by the Vietnamese as the eight wonder of the world. Halong is mesmerizing with its serene waters and many limestone mountains scattered in the waterscape. The water is sparkling clear especially in the spring and early summer. The many adjoining islands are large and the visiting tourists can look forward to swim in the sandy beaches.
Halong in Vietnamese literally means the Descending Dragon. The Halong Bay lies at a distance of 165km from Hanoi. Halong Bay resorts are generally located on the beach side and offer the best of hospitality. A popular tourist spot of the city is the “Bai Chay” or scorched beach. The sand in this part of the beach is dark and visitors can hire a boat from this spot to head to the bay.
Vienna, Austria
Vienna entices visitors with its lavish, Old World charm. Gothic cathedrals tower over richly ornamented baroque buildings and copper-dome palaces from the glory days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The romantic city on the Danube is famous for its coffee, confections, and cafés; lipizzaner horses and leafy boulevards; Sigmund Freud and wiener schnitzel, but it is a rich musical tradition—symphony, opera, philharmonic orchestra, and waltz—that unites Vienna’s 23 distinct districts. Walking down the narrow cobblestone streets of the city’s historic First District, one can almost hear the classical compositions of Mozart, Schubert, and Strauss in the melodic clatter of old-style horse carriages.
St. Petersburg, Russia
The gilded tower of the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul is reflected on the window of a passing bus.
San Francisco, California
Two men ride their bicycles down Lombard Street, said to be the city’s crookedest public thoroughfare.
Montreal, Canada
Venice, Italy
Paris, France
Madrid, Spain
Shanghai, China
Athens, Greece
Birthplace of drama, democracy, and philosophy, Athens today is synonymous with smog, cement, and aesthetic anarchy. But after a radical revamp for the 2004 Summer Olympic Games, Athens is enjoying a renaissance. The clash between myth and modern-day grit is an Athenian trademark: marble busts adorn souvlaki joints, Byzantine churches nestle beside bouzouki clubs, the Parthenon reigns serene above a ragged expanse of apartment blocks. More than three million people are crammed into this loud, laid-back city. With 300 days of sunshine a year, a 75-mile (120-kilometer) coastline, and 3 a.m. traffic jams, irrepressible Athens is a muse for beach bums and barflies, as much as classical scholars and art lovers.
Las Vegas
Believe it or not, Las Vegas is almost all grown up. Gone are the days when dingy casinos, cheap steaks, penny slot machines, and topless shows were all “Sin City” offered. They say, “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.” But you don’t need an alibi—or an excuse—to visit one of the country’s fastest growing metropolitan areas. Even for those who don’t gamble, this artificial desert oasis whimsically caters to all tastes, with outrageous nightclubs, luxuriant spas, superstar chefs’ restaurants, bling-bling boutiques, skyscraping thrill rides, and even educational museums and wildlife preserves. The Strip featuring glam casino resorts is the city’s spine, while old-school downtown still captures a vintage Vegas vibe.
beijing
A city in the midst of reinventing itself and continuing to build on the success of the 2008 Summer Olympics, Beijing is a place of frenzied construction. New housing, new roads, and new sports venues seem to spring up overnight. At the same time, the capital of the People’s Republic of China remains an epicenter of tradition, with the treasures of nearly 2,000 years as the imperial capital still on view—in the famed Forbidden City and in the luxuriant pavilions and gardens of the Summer Palace. From the massive austerity of Tiananmen Square to the bustling new business and shopping districts that gleam as brightly as any in the West, Beijing is a city that intrigues, inspires, and rewards.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Gunung Mulu National Park Miri, Sarawak
The Gunung Mulu National Park has been inscribed as a World Heritage Site in the year 2000. It is famous for its incredible caves and chambers and karsts formations. Researchers often come to the park to study the best example of tropical limestone weathering (karsts) in the world including enormous razor-sharp pinnacles, deep-cut canyons, and grand caverns that are home to millions of bats and cave swiftlets.
Cherating Beach is a stretch of almost 10 kilometers of beach from the south of Kuantan in Pahang right up to the town of Chukai in Terengganu. With its sloping white sandy beaches and soothing sea breeze, it is an internationally acclaimed spot for surfers particularly in November and December.
Cherating has the perfect combination of great surf, extreme sea activities such as Jet Ski, nice chalets, fine dining and exciting nightlife. For a more thorough experience, visitors can sign up for the river cruise that sails around the coast and explore the nearby forests.
Sarawak Cultural Village Santubong, Sarawak
The Sarawak Cultural Village is the award winning living museum that showcases the heritage of the major racial groups in Sarawak. The concept is to build up a condensation of Sarawak’s ethnic diversity in the 17 acres village. Visitors get the chance to personally experience the different lifestyles of seven tribes at the distinct longhouses models. Its multi-ethnic cultural performance at the mini theatre is another fun event not to be missed that portrays the distinct cultures of the many ethnic groups.
Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque Teluk Ibai, Terengganu
Heeren Street & Jonker Street Malacca
Heeren Street which is also known as the ‘First Class Gentlemen Street’ or the ‘Millionaires Row’, is a road with double storey houses similar to that of the modern terrace houses, but much longer. The houses portray a rich and detailed mix of Chinese, European and Peranakan architecture. Till today, the Peranakans (Baba Nyonyas) do live in them, making this a living heritage, though there are also some being turned into galleries, cafes, hotels and eateries.
On the parallel street is Jonker Street, also known as the ‘Second Class Gentleman Street’. More commercial, this street used to house mainly traders and merchants. On weekends, thenight bazaar of Jonker Walk comes alive. Malacca’s artists come out in full force selling their art paintings and handicrafts beside other Nyonya related food items like the popular pineapple tarts and Nyonya kuihs.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Sepilok Nature Resort in Sabah
Beringgis Beach Resort
Beringgis Beach Resort is serenely erected on a three kilometre stretch of soft sandy beach that faces the wide expanse of South China Sea. Offering excellent personal services and luxurious rooms, its natural feel sets the perfect mood for a truly tropical getaway.
The sun, sea and sand are not the only attractions here! Enjoy the best in nature and adventure. Within hours of each other, you can experience the tropical rainforest, the sub-zero temperature at the top of Mt. Kinabalu, the soulful look of the friendly Orang Utans, the thrills of shooting the rapids or the underwater fascination of one of the world's finest diving spot!
Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort
Rasa Ria Resort is a very good resort in Kota Kinabalu. Its located about 35 km away from Kota Kinabalu City. Its suitable for those who like to really relax for thier holidays. Beside that, the resort have organize a lot of activities for their guest. Why not have a try while you stay there.
Tabin Wildlife Resort
Tabin Wildlife Resort, the exclusive rainforest resort located within Tabin Wildlife Reserve, the largest wildlife reserve in Malaysia with a total land area of 123,000 heactare. If you are a traveller drawn to the beauty of exotic Borneo island, then Tabin Wildlife Reserve, winner of the “Most promising tourist attraction” award, is one of the places you should not miss.
Tabin Wildlife Resort complements visitors stay at the wildlife reserve by providing facilities including charming timber lodges built and blended within the natural surrounding, and a comprehensive range of nature-based activities.
Sutera Habour Resort
Sutera Harbour Resort, a hotel property located in the heart of the capital of Sabah, Kota Kinabalu on the shore near Manukan Island, comprises the 5-Star luxury hotel accommodation of the city-style The Pacific Sutera and resort-style The Magellan Sutera.
The two hotels, part of the resort property, are a mere 10 minutes from the airport and 5 minutes from the heart of Kota Kinabalu. The city has Mt. Kinabalu as its backdrop and Manukan Island and the other islands of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marina Park dotting the ocean, making Sutera Harbour Resort with its luxurious hotel accommodation the ideal base from which to explore Sabah.
The 384-acre Resort features a total of 956 hotel rooms and world class facilities like the 27-hole championship golf course, Sabah's top marina and one of the most beautiful harbours in Asia, the full-featured Sutera Harbour Marina & Country Club, two Mandara Spas and a host of dining and recreation facilities, making Sutera Harbour Resort the premier resort hotel destination in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
Sutera Harbour Resort, with its 27-hole golf course and two Mandara Spas, the harbour, many recreation facilities and luxurious accommodation options is the only Kota Kinabalu hotel and Sabah hotel with this combination of assets, making Sutera Harbour Resort the best resort Kota Kinabalu has to offer and the best resort Sabah has to offer.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Kapalai Island
Atop the Ligitan reef, a narrow sandbar appears at low tide, only just rising above the waves of the Celebes Sea – Kapalai Island. As the sandy ridge tapers down into deeper water, the shallow sand bed creates a cloud of turquoise in an azure sea, crowned with the wooden village of the Sipadan-Kapalai resort.
The entire sipadan-kapalai resort is built on stilts on the sand and in the shallow water. From afar, it seems to be floating in the middle of the sea. There is an abundance of marine life just below its wooden walkways, a hint at the treasures to be discovered in the depths beyond.
These undersea wonders are the true attraction of Kapalai, apart from the panoramic sea views and the unmatchable seclusion. Without even getting wet, you can spot unusual creatures like lionfish and needlefish in the clear water around your chalet, and diving in kapalai means entering a macroworld paradise.
Pulau Tiga
The first season of the Survivor dominated ratings in the summer of 2000 and made the island of Pulau Tiga a household name.
“Survivor” is a reality-based television show on the CBS network based on Sweden’s Expedition Robinson. Sixteen Americans were “marooned” on Pulau Tiga and their every move was filmed by television cameras. The contestants in this twisted game show have to slowly vote each other off the island and end result, after 39 days, is that only one “Survivor” remains – and that person wins $1 million.
Pompong Island (Pulau Pompong Island) - Sabah
Set on the west of Pompong Island (Pompom Island), this picturesque spot nestles on the edge of an 80 feet drop off.
Situated near the largest marine park in Sabah (Tun Sakaran Marine Park) - a place where relaxing and exploring underwater adventure come together to bring the tropical experience to life; a unique family holiday destination
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Mabul Island
Just half an hour from the coast of Malaysian Borneo, Mabul is a small, oval shaped island covered in tall palm trees, fringed with soft white sand and surrounded by the turquoise water of the Celebes Sea. You can easily walk around it in half an hour.
The pathway around the island cuts through a local Bajau village and gives one an intimate glimpse into a traditional lifestyle that is entirely dependent on the sea.
Most people that set foot here, however, have only one thing in mind and that is scuba diving. Mabul has not only become famous for its proximity to Sipadan, but also has a reputation as one of the best “muck” diving sites there is.
The abundance of large underwater animals and the unique topography in Sipadan offers an adrenalin-filled diving experience, and as there are no accommodation facilities on Sipadan, many divers choose Mabul as their base to explore it. Mabul, however, offers something entirely different, yet equally fascinating. The fairly shallow waters and low visibility, has earned it the muck diving label, but it is the abundance of tiny, exotic creatures that brings divers, armed with macro lens cameras, down here time and time again.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Gayana island resort
Ma Wan Park Noah's Ark
The world's only full-sized replica of Noah's Ark at Ma Wan Park is a must-see attraction in Hong Kong for international and local tourists. The distinctive Ark on the Ma Wan waterfront overlooks the Rambler Channel and Tsing Ma Bridge. The attraction also has wholesome activities and shows the unique culture and history of Ma Wan making it a wonderful destination for tourists and families.
Noah's Ark combines entertainment and education in diverse, healthy activities that promote the love of life, family, the Earth and positive values. It offers a wonderful opportunity for parents and children to bond in a comfortable, natural environment. Noah's Resort on the top floor has double / twin rooms and dorms for groups of four to eight. The Ark promises tranquility amid Hong Kong's bustling city life.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
The Peak, Hong Kong island
The Peak, Hong Kong's most popular attraction is more than just stunning vistas or great shopping and dining. It's an amazing collection of unique must-visit attractions, providing you with a diverse fun-filled experience of Hong Kong's living culture.
Getting to the Peak by the Peak Tram is an unforgettable experience. One of the world's oldest and most famous funicular railways, the tram rises to 396 metres (about 1,300 feet) above sea level. It is so steep that the buildings you pass look like they are leaning a gradient of between 4 to 27 degrees! Whether you are going up or coming down, you will love this trip.
The fabulous vista has been further enhanced by the 2006 revitalisation of one of Hong Kong's most striking landmarks,The Peak Tower. The Peak Tower, with its iconic wok-like top, offers a dazzling array of shops and sure to make for many happy hours of great dining with a view experience, leisurely shopping and souvenir hunting. Even more than before, it's a destination in its own right.
Offering a stunning 360-degree panoramic view across the Hong Kong, the Sky Terrace standing at 428 metres above sea level, is a scenic spot that visitors could not miss. An added attraction on the terrace is The Sky Gallery, which showcases the works of the city's talented artists.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Pulau Dayang Bunting
Every beautiful place seems to have a legend behind, which makes it more interesting and memorable. Literally, the name of the island means "Island of the Pregnant Maiden". It has a touching and fairy-tale-like legend, making the island seems to be more mystical and amazing at the same time.
The story of this island began when a beautiful fairy princess – Mambang Sari and Mat Teja, a man who fell in love with the princess from the moment he saw her. Mat Teja met Mambang Sari at the lake and he was attracted by her beauty. Getting advices from a wise old man, Mat Teja finally managed to win the heart of Mambang Sari.
Living happily on earth, Mambang Sari bore Mat Teja a son. However, their happy moment did not last any longer as their baby died after a short while. Undergoing such a traumatic and tremendous pain, Mambang Sari decided to lay her child to rest in peace in the lake. At the same time, she blessed all the childless and infertile women to be conceivable after bathing themselves in the lake.
Pulau Singa besar
Located at the southwestern tip of Langkawi, Pulau Singa Besar is strategically situated between the well-renowned Pulau Dayang Bunting and Pulau Beras Basah. According to some information from the local tourist centre, the island sprawls 636 hectares and is almost fully covered by thick forest and huge stones. The natural setting as such has made it into a paradise of various wild lives where animals such as monkeys and eagles can be easily spotted around that area.
The island, as being undeveloped in order to preserve its precious nature has no basic amenities such as lodge or resort. Nevertheless, it serves as a camp site and for those who are interested to truly experience the pristine serenity in its wonderful natural setting, they can bring along their own camping equipments and set their camp there.
Petronas Twin Towers
The tallest building in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers, is a commanding sight and tops the list of interesting places to visit in Malaysia. Together with the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC), it symbolises Kuala Lumpur's and Malaysia's rapid rise as a developed nation. The whole site sits on what used to be the Selangor Turf Club grounds. The towers are awe-inspiring, with just the right combination of modern architecture and Islamic design.
At the base of the towers, the KLCC is the newest attraction in KL and all of Malaysia. A public park and gardens, with a wading pool, sits at the heart . They make a fantastic place to cool down after going around the Suria KLCC shopping centre - THE shopping centre boasting of the latest in fashion trends and designer labels.
China Town (Petaling Street)
With its distinct 2 store shophouses and colorful temples, fantastic restaurants and bustling night market there is no mistaking that this is Chinatown. Retaining the charm and character of years past, hotels in Chinatown are for the most part smaller, one-off independently owned properties. Clean and well managed these hotels offer good value for money for budget conscious traveler.
Whilst it may seems a bit odd at first glance for an Asian city to have a Chinatown, bear in mind that people of Chinese descent are a minority with just under a third of the country's population.
Centred around the Pasar Seni light rail station the area is bordered by Jln. Sultan Mohamed on the west, up to Jln. Cheng Lock on the north and following Jln. Pudu around to the east. The area is just west of the Bukit Bintang area - within walking distance for those so inclined.
Easy to get to, endlessly fascinating and very easy to explore, every visitor to Kuala Lumpur should make it a point to see Chinatown. Shoppers will lose themselves (and maybe their mates as well?) going through the endless row of tables that serve as shop fronts on Jln. Petaling's night market. And for true Chinese cuisine this is the place to sit down and dig in.
The hotels in Chinatown are, for the most part, smaller family owned and managed hotels offering clean rooms and personalized service for a memorable holiday.