Monday, May 24, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
New Zealand! to play some TENNIS
Philippines!
Whilst visiting family relatives, my family wanted to show me around to understand my culture and get a feel of my country of origin. To do this, I took another plane ride to a small province in the Philippines known as Cebu. It was here, I traced back my family ancestry. Once I arrived, I visited my great, great etc.. Grandfather: Ferdinand Magellan, known as a famous Portugese explorer who discovered this small island; the Philippines. I was captivated by the amazing statues and building monuments dedicated to my ancestor and surprised by how much this small island admire him. It was travelling here, I felt connected and gained a sense of appreciation of my family heritage.
Travelling can also be a way of experiences different places and getting a feel for different cultures. But most importantly it can be a way to catch up and be with the ones that matter to you most. Visiting the Philippines for me was a memorable experience as I came back with a greater understanding and acceptance of my family heritage.
Elvie:)
South of France .:The Dordogne:.
After our unforgettable stay in Paris, it was time to move to the quainter areas of France. Voyaging through the Dordogne with my dad behind the wheel of our silver manual car was my
favourite part of the journey. Travelling from town to town with my headphones permanently jammed in my ears, constantly listening to my new Michael Jackson CD on repeat; life couldn’t have been better. And even though the heating was on in the car and we were all rugged up from the unfamiliar cold with beanies and four layers of clothing, you could still tell how freezing it was outside. Much unlike Paris, the towns in the South of France were much smaller, quieter, more peaceful and the greater part of shops were all closed for the winter, almost convincing us they were to be abandoned forever.
Walking through the peaceful lit up towns at night gave me the perfect opportunity to clear my head. It made me think: I had seen movies set in Paris and remembering thinking “that’s not France, that’s just America with fairy lights”. So, actually being in France is one hundred times different to what you see on the television screen. Lolly shops were lit up with huge blocks of chocolate on display. Toyshops had evil puppets somehow moving their arms and legs. Even weapon shops had their silver knuckle-dusters and tomahawks right in the display windows.
As the air gets colder in Sydney, it absolutely makes me want to go back to the south of France. If you want to see true beauty, then I would say the Dordogne is the place to go.
Annie =]
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Malaysia, truly Asia!
Our accommodation couldn't be closer to where the action of Malaysia happens. Being located near the bustling and lively streets of Chinatown along with the view of Petronas Towers, we were ready to discover and experience the culture of Malaysia. As always when visiting a country for the first time, a guided tour bus of the capital city, Kuala Lumpur was first on the itinerary. The tour bus did a lap around the city, going past heritage buildings and monuments of great significance, taking us through the cultural history of Malaysia.
But the Petronas Towers were a place of interest that stood out for me. The famous twin towers known as the worlds tallest are situated in this city. Through my interest in architecture, I was astonished by this well structural designed building and amazed by the height (1483ft) along with the clever well constructed bridge that joins these two remarkable ultra-modern towers.
It was the second day after a long day around the city; it was time for a different experience in sightseeing Malaysia. The Batu Cave tour is an activity that you definitely have to do when visiting Malaysia. Be warned though..it is hard work! Climbing those 272 steep stairs especially in the humid weather of Kuala Lumpur! However once you get to the top, the view is breathe taking as you can see the city of Malaysia. The cave is known as the focal point of Hindu festivals in Malaysia. It was quiet an interesting walk as there were monkeys running and jumping around everywhere! BUT DONT BE DECEIVED! They're not as innocent and cute. Some can be aggressive and steal your handbag or take food your're carrying so you definitely won't be getting those bananas back. Thankfully it wasn't the case for us!
To end our 3 nights and 2 day stay, we visited Chinatown where the busy markets and street restaurants were still open. Bargain and Haggle session with the locals is another activity to do when visiting Malaysia. It is a traditional way of shopping and a great way to enjoy the local interaction experience whilst at the same time get the best bargain for what you buy in Malaysia. Before heading back to the hotel, we finished the night with an amazing dinner bought from the street restaurants. It may sound unhygenic, but surprisingly the food experience was satisfying as you could taste the delicious flavours of Malaysian cuisine without getting food poisoning.
Overall, I suggest Malaysia is a great way to start your tour around South-East Asia.
Elvie:)
Ole Madrid!!
The capital of Madrid is also home to one of the most prestige’s soccer clubs in the world Real Madrid and their stadium Santiago Bernabeu. I was fortunate enough to have time to spend a whole day taking a tour of the stadium and seeing where all the champion players train, eat, dress and prepare for the big games. I was also lucky enough to snap a couple photos of the few dozen trophies that the club claims. Madrid is also full of artistic culture and hosts the largest Plaza de Toros (bullfighting) in Spain called Las Ventas seating almost 25,000 spectators to watch the bullfights between March and October. Madrid is also renowned for its vivid and exciting nightclubs and nightlife with spectacular events that take part all throughout the year. Located all throughout the city are spectacular bars, pubs and restaurants serving an amazing array of traditional and delicious Spanish foods and drinks. Your only worry is choosing what you’re going to order from the menu first!
The cheapest, fastest and most exciting way to travel through the city of Madrid is taking the famous high speed Metro. For only 2 Euros you can get from one side of the city to the next within a few short minutes while experiencing a fun and exciting ride. If you are looking for an exploration of culture, history, art and modern atmosphere then Madrid is the place to go!
Ainhoa :)
Friday, April 30, 2010
Singapore!
The highlight of the day tour was visiting Little India. I felt this small community offered a different experience, where I was immersed by the fusion of colours, sounds and the spice-scented streets. The variety of unusual items such as ethnic jewellery, woodcarvings and silverware were intersting and also cheap to buy! However, I had to refrain from buying as going through customs would be a PROBLEM!
Overall, one thing I found fascinating while walking through Little India is the unique mix of Chinnese, Indian and Arabic cultures comming together showcasing their ethnicity in harmony. Seeing that, I instantly feel inlove with Little India and believe is another side of Singapore that people must comes and visit.
Later that night we visited the Night Safari. It was a remarkable experience seeing animals at night feeding in the wild. The Safari trails were amazing! as it was the best way to experience and get a feel of the Safari environment. Though it was a frightening experience as my family and I along with our tour group walked through the zoo in complete darkness. It felt like we were in an Indiana Jones movie! You can really hear the sounds of snakes rattling, insects chirpping and other carnivorous animals which felt like they were let out of their cage wandering around aimlessly, but it was all part of the experience and I enjoyed every minute of it!
My night Safari experience did not end there! we headed to the amphitheatre where a live show of the animals were held. It was a moment to never forget as a PYTHON WAS FOUND UNDERNEATH MY CHAIR! Acting calm and relaxed the python was removed carefully, but I knew it was all part of the act. I was relieved to not be choosen for audience participation to have the Python placed around my neck! The night Safari was a great way to wrap up my two-day stay in Singapore.
Singapore is known as a multi-national country filled with interesting cultures. Although my stay was for a short period, I had a great time and would go again if I do have the chance to.
Elvie:)