lunedì 23 gennaio 2012

Orchard Road Singapore















Today, Orchard Road is brimming with upscale eateries, swanky Singapore hotels, and luxurious shopping malls from one end all the way to the other with no respite. Some of the stores in Singapore are older, more unique shops along Orchard Road, or areas that barely escaped demolition as with the ones near Emerald Hill. This ultra famous and favored shopping hub is situated among a number of ritzy Singapore hotels like the Four Seasons, the Shangri-La, and the Mandarin, and for a very good reason! There are plenty of visitors who skip the sights and hit the shopping circuit with fervor and relentlessness.

Centrepoint is by far the best-known mall for retails shops in Singapore and also the largest. The many stores inside, including celebrated Robinsons & Co, offer something for everyone. Electronics, clothing, fine arts, antiques, books, jewelry, and much more serve as some of the most popular items up for grabs. Fast food and a nice array of restaurants offer places to eat and ponder over your new acquisitions. Perhaps the second most favored is Tanglin Shopping Center along Orchard Road. Carpet shops are a big draw and feature beautiful large and smaller handmade rugs from Afghanistan, Persia, and Pakistan. Along with specialty carpets there is a wide assortment of tailors to choose from. Antique prints and maps along with special Japanese pearls are other favorite items.

On Orchard Road Singapore malls also include The Hereen and Far East Plaza. The Hereen offers some of the best dining of all the shopping malls including sumptuous Thai fare, Japanese food, Peranakan delights, and even Swiss cuisine. Many quirky, off-the-wall items, and unusual finds are in store as well as vintage and street clothing, accessories and many other fashion finds. A medley of fashion, jewels, music, electronics, and more all with a unique twist are up for grabs at Far East Plaza. Both expats and locals favor Far East Plaza for unrivaled choices and prices.

lunedì 16 gennaio 2012

Borobudur Temple In Magelang Yogyakarta Indonesia



















Borobudur temple is a ninth-century Mahayana Buddhist monument in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. The monument comprises six square platforms topped by three circular platforms, and is decorated with 2,672 relief panels and 504 Buddha statues. A main dome, located at the center of the top platform, is surrounded by 72 Buddha statues seated inside perforated stupa.

The name 'Bore-Budur', and thus 'BoroBudur', is thought to have been written by Raffles in English grammar to mean the nearby village of Bore; most candi are named after a nearby village. If it followed Javanese language, the monument should have been named 'BudurBoro'. Raffles also suggested that 'Budur' might correspond to the modern Javanese word Buda ('ancient') – i.e., 'ancient Boro'. However, another archaeologist suggests the second component of the name ('Budur') comes from Javanese term bhudhara (or mountain).

Approximately Borobudur Location 40 kilometers (25 mi) northwest of Yogyakarta, Borobudur is located in an elevated area between two twin volcanoes, Sundoro-Sumbing and Merbabu-Merapi, and two rivers, the Progo and the Elo. According to local myth, the area known as Kedu Plain is a Javanese 'sacred' place and has been dubbed 'the garden of Java' due to its high agricultural fertility. Besides Borobudur, there are other Buddhist and Hindu temples in the area, including the Prambanan temples compound. During the restoration in the early 1900s, it was discovered that three Buddhist temples in the region, Borobudur, Pawon and Mendut, are lined in one straight line position. It might be accidental, but the temples' alignment is in conjunction with a native folk tale that a long time ago, there was a brick-paved road from Borobudur to Mendut with walls on both sides. The three temples (Borobudur–Pawon–Mendut) have similar architecture and ornamentation derived from the same time period, which suggests that ritual relationship between the three temples, in order to have formed a sacred unity, must have existed, although exact ritual process is yet unknown

giovedì 12 gennaio 2012

Seychelles An Exotic Tropical Paradise












The Seychelles comprises of about 115 islands and is anchored at a ambit of 1600 kms from the East African Coast. This admirable close paradise is an absorbing mix of varieties of bodies acceptance to altered regions, contest and cultures. Bodies from assorted regions like Africa, Asia and Europe came to Seychelles during altered celebrated time periods and brought forth their characteristic community and traditions with them. They contributed their different cultures and intermingled and added on the action of the aberrant Seychellois culture.

The 115 islands of Seychelles are aggregate into 2 districts- Inner Islands and Outer Islands. Seychelles is a year about day-tripper destination as it enjoys acceptable close altitude throughout the year. The division from October to March is absolute for a anniversary as the sea is calm due to the barter apprehension of the North West. The acclimate is additionally agreeable as it is calmly boiling and warm. Majority places in Seychelles accept that chaste and bright affection about them with amnion as bright as crystals and beaches that are alluringly dazzling. One gets to see so abounding doubtful shades of blooming and dejected in the Seychelles and get pleasure the flavours and rhythms of admirable nature.

The company charge plan a appointment to Seychelles as per the action he or she wants to pursue. The months of May or October are best ill-fitted for sailing and windsurfing. Some beaches are beaming during cloudburst months and others are admirable at the time of barter winds. The action of diving can be best pursued in the aeon from March to May and September to November. The busiest and costliest day-tripper division is in the months of July, August, December and January. The tourists are alert to see the assorted cultures of Seychelles forth with the acceptable dance, music and atramentous magic.

lunedì 2 gennaio 2012

Burj Dubai unveiled in a grand ceremony


burj khalifa dubai


Dubai: burj khalifa, standing tall at nearly 2,684 feet (818 meters) and twice the height of the Empire State Building, was unveiled on Monday in a grand ceremony.
Burj Dubai has 168 stories, making it the tallest structure on earth. After six years, $1.5 billion and a last-minute name change, the Burj Dubai - now the Burj Khalifa has officially opened for business.
During a glitzy celebration Monday night, the full scope of the Burj was finally revealed.
It's an astonishing feat of engineering.
The architects say it's inspired by the shape of a desert flower, built in the shape of the letter Y. Its elevators can travel 1,600 feet in two minutes.
Almost twice the height of New York's famous Empire State Building, the temperature in Celsius at the top is up to 10 degrees cooler than at the bottom.
It boasts luxury apartments and offices, four swimming pools, a private library and a hotel designed by Giorgio Armani.
It will also have the most elevated place of worship in the world with plans for a mosque on the 158th floor.
"It's really a reflection of the people who live in this city. It's a reflection of the environment in this city, that's optimistic, that's happy, that's cheerful. It's also a reflection of the leadership, and the attitude that the leadership have here which is yes it can be done," says Emaar Properties Chairman Mohamed Alabbar.
But as Dubai tries to focus the spotlight on the Burj, its debt crisis is making headlines around the world.
In November 2011 Dubai shocked investors when it asked for a freeze on payments towards its $26 million debt and then took a $10 million bailout from its neighbour, Abu Dhabi.
Dubai will likely survive its financial woes and the developer of Burj Dubai is confident his investment will pay off.
"There's a life to live, there's activities to be done. And you know this slowdown has been here now for us for over fifteen months and we expect that we should be on the way back to gradual growth and gradual activity," says Alabbar.
Perhaps the Burj will provide the jump start this emirate so desperately needs. The developer says the building is already 90 per cent sold.

 
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