Thursday, October 19, 2006
Singapore....COMING SOON
Ok...I'm on a "mission" to take some photos of where I come from, specially for someone from California. Stay tuned....right now, thinking of going Penang in December to savour all the good food there, so if the trip materialise, I will post in new stuff here!
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Patong Beach
Patong Beach (Thai หาดป่าตอง) is on Phuket's west coast, is the main tourist resort in Phuket. It also contains an important centre of Phuket's nightlife and is the centre of cheap shopping on the island. The beach became popular with western tourists, especially Europeans, in the late 1980s. Unfortunately, the beach was wiped out in Tsunami 2004. I wonder what it's like now.
(Picture taken in 2001)
Friday, October 13, 2006
Let's take a break and have a Cuppa!
How about a cuppa? Picture taken at Park Road, Milton, Queensland. Visited La Dolce Vita Cafe for a cuppa. Used to frequent this cafe in the mid 90s. The owner of this cafe used to own a red ferrari (that was in the mid 90s) and most of the time, it's parked right infront of the cafe. Not sure about now.....And of course...note this little Eiffel Tower (Brisbane, Queensland)
Flowers....to enjoy!
Belvedere Palace
Buda + Pest = Budapest
Here's the city of Budapest. Budapest as "one" city has only existed since 1873 - when the twin cities of Buda and Pest were united into a single city, together with the smaller Óbuda (old Buda) which became part of Buda. Buda is more hilly...on the left of the river and Pest is more flat, on the right of the river, from this picture. (Budapest, Hungary)
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Ettamogah Pub
Most photographed Pub in the world!! Built in 1989, a replica of the Ken Maynard cartoon series made famous in the Australian and New Zealand Post Magazines. The pubs quirky shape and caricature appearance makes it a must to visit. The Pubs internal features are an eclectic display of everything Australian. A visit to the Ettamogah Pub is a visit to an Australian icon.
(Sunshine Coast, Queensland)
Tanah Lot
Tanah Lot, one of the most popular places of interest in Bali, is located on the coast of West Bali, at the village of Beraban in the Tabanan Regency.It is also called Tanah Let which means ancient land and also Tanah Lod, which means the land to the south.
The temple Pura Tanah Lot, simple in its construction, is dramatic in its ocean-front location and is one of the main temples in the worship of Balinese gods.
The temple Pura Tanah Lot, simple in its construction, is dramatic in its ocean-front location and is one of the main temples in the worship of Balinese gods.
(Bali, Indonesia)
Temple on the Lake Goddess
The Temple of the Lake Goddess at Bratan, in northern Bali, is one of Bali's most visited and most spiritually important temples. Dedicated to Dewi Danu, the goddess of the waters, it is the focus of numerous ceremonies and pilgrimages to ensure supplies of water. A temple sits on the shore of the lake, but visitors cannot enter it. It's the multitiered thatch-roof shrines, or meru, perched on tiny islands just offshore that are best known.
(Pura Ulun Danu Bratan)
(Bali, Indonesia)
Monday, October 09, 2006
Langkawi Island, Malaysia
Where's Anna? And where's the King??
Blue Mosque
The Blue Mosque is one of the most prominent landmarks of Istanbul, especially when viewed from the First Hill or from the Asian shore of the Sea of Marmara. It is very impressive with its beautiful domes and semidomes, nice courtyards and six slender minarets.
Completed in 1616, the Blue Mosque is just opposite of the splendid Church of Hagia Sophia as it is trying to compete with it.
(Istanbul, Turkey)
Hagia Sophia
One of the greatest monuments of Byzantium, Hagia Sophia was built in the 6th century, but its exterior does not exhibit the characteristics of that century.
Since it was used as a mosque for almost five hundred years after 1453, Islamic structures such as the minarets built on the corners of the main edifice, the fountain (sadirvan), mausoleum (turbe), and soup-kitchen (imare) etc. give Hagia Sophia a mosque-like appearance. Consequently, the 6th century architectural characteristics are much more apparent in the interior of the building.
In 1935 Hagia Sophia was converted into a museum, and it is now one of Turkey's two most popular museums.
Since it was used as a mosque for almost five hundred years after 1453, Islamic structures such as the minarets built on the corners of the main edifice, the fountain (sadirvan), mausoleum (turbe), and soup-kitchen (imare) etc. give Hagia Sophia a mosque-like appearance. Consequently, the 6th century architectural characteristics are much more apparent in the interior of the building.
In 1935 Hagia Sophia was converted into a museum, and it is now one of Turkey's two most popular museums.
(Istanbul, Turkey)
Trevi Fountain
The Trevi fountain is at the ending part of the Aqua Virgo, an aqueduct constructed in 19 BC. It brings water all the way from the Salone Springs (approx 20km from Rome) and supplies the fountains in the historic center of Rome with water.
The water at the bottom of the fountain represents the sea. Legend has it you will return to Rome if you throw a coin into the water. You should toss it over your shoulder with your back to the fountain. Well, I didn't toss as it was so crowded, guess I will not return to Rome.
City of Prague
The Astronomical Clock on the side of the Old Town Hall Tower dates back to the 15th century. To appreciate this intricate construction to it's fullest, join the crowd in front of the tower to observe the procession of the Twelve Apostles: on the hour, every hour, a small trap door opens and Christ marches out ahead of his disciples, while the skeleton of death tolls the bell to a defiant statue of a Turk.
And who can resist a LIVE PONY merry-go-round??
Cheoung Ek (The Killing Fields Memorial)
Mass graves and a stupa in remembrance to the people who died during the Pol Pot regime. It is estimated that over 17 000 people were buried at this site after having been tortured and murdered at the notorious 'Toul Sleng Prison'. Some of the remains of these people have been unearthed and have been put on display in the stupa present at the site.
Toul Sleng (S-21) Prison
S-21 was a high school when Pol Pot turned it into an important secret prison operated in Phnom Penh from mid-1975 through the end of 1978. Those that were brought to S-21 were those inside the Khmer Rouge, and thought to have betrayed the movement. The families of offenders were often brought to the prison as well in order to keep the deaths of their loved one from being avenged. Almost all of the prisoners had worked in the armed forces, factories, or administration. Upon arrival at S-21, the prisoners were photographed, tortured until they confessed to whatever crimes their captors charged them with, and then executed in Choeung Ek or the Killing Fields. The prisoners' photographs and completed confessions formed dossiers that were submitted to Khmer Rouge authorities as proof that the "traitors" had been eliminated. This precise record keeping resembled that of the Nazis and the Jewish Holocaust.
Of the approximately 20,000 people who were imprisoned at S-21, there were only seven known survivors. At least 20 other similar centers operated throughout the country. Today, S-21 prison is now the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, a reminder to the world of Cambodia’s darkest days
Of the approximately 20,000 people who were imprisoned at S-21, there were only seven known survivors. At least 20 other similar centers operated throughout the country. Today, S-21 prison is now the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, a reminder to the world of Cambodia’s darkest days
Angkor Wat
The most beautiful and most famous monument in the city, Angkor Wat, lies about one kilometre south of the Royal town of Angkor Thom which was founded by Jayavarman VII.
The Temple of Angkor Wat was dedicated to the Hindu God Vishnu by King Suryavarman II, who reigned between AD 1131 and 1150. The Temple was constructed over a period of 30 years, and illustrates some of the most beautiful examples of Khmer and Hindu art. Covering an area of about 81 hectares, the complex consists of five towers, which are presently shown on the Cambodian national flag. These towers are believed to represent the five peaks of Mount Meru, the Home of Gods and Center of the Hindu Universe.
The Temple of Angkor Wat was dedicated to the Hindu God Vishnu by King Suryavarman II, who reigned between AD 1131 and 1150. The Temple was constructed over a period of 30 years, and illustrates some of the most beautiful examples of Khmer and Hindu art. Covering an area of about 81 hectares, the complex consists of five towers, which are presently shown on the Cambodian national flag. These towers are believed to represent the five peaks of Mount Meru, the Home of Gods and Center of the Hindu Universe.
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