Singapore Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Singapore is a country which is small in demographical area and wide in its economic status, in South East Asia. It is a country blend with a variety of cultures as there are individuals from countries like Malaysia, Chinese, Indian and Europe.
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Top 10 Wonderful Oases Around The World
10. Nubra Valley: The green canopy springing up in the cold white sand desert of Ladakh nestled in the northern tip of India in one of Asia’a best kept secret. Nubra valley can be reached from the city of Leh in the Karakoram Ranges. Foreigners need an inner line permit to visit the place. In Nubra valley one can enjoy view of Bactrian camel plying in the desert. These camels were brought by the caravan who once crossed this place to reach China along the Silk Route.
9. Fish Spring National Wildlife Refuge: This splendour of nature is carved in the Southern end of the Great Salt Lake Desert in the Juab County Utah. The area used to be the ancient Lake Bonneville which no longer exists. Sometimes the old shorelines are visible at stretches. The marshy oasis attracts several life forms particularly birds.
8. Siwa Oasis: This beacon of life with olive and palm trees glitters in a no-man’s land in the Libyan Desert 560 Kms from Cairo. ‘Siwa’ means protector of the Egyptian Sun God Amon-Ra. The oasis is known for the Greek Oracle temple dedicated to the Egyptian Sun God Amun once visited by King Alexander. The mystical Siwa also boasts of a pool where Queen Cleopatra is believed to have swim according to the legends.
7. Ein Gedi: Ein Gedi finds its mention in the Bible and is often referred as an oasis in the Garden of Eden. It provides a rare blend of history, architecture and wilderness of nature. This pretty oasis is located west of Dead Sea in the Judean desert between Masada and Qumran Caves in Israel.
6. Zulganai Oasis: The magic of the Gobi desert does not end in China but extends into its neighbour Mongolia. The beautiful oasis of Zulganai located in South Mongolia owes its existence to the river Zulganai which originates in the Mountain of Altan flows through the desert and vanishes into the sands.
5. Pica: Situated in the inland of the Atacama Desert in North Chile the charming and happy town of Pica has formed around the oasis of Pica. The fog of the Pacific Ocean helps greenery sprout in this desert land. The pleasant oasis is also frequented by the Chilean flamingos.
4. Chebika Oasis: Tucked away in the African country of Tunisia at the foot of mountains of the Djebel el Negueb is the mountain desert oasis of Chebika. The place is often rightly referred to as ‘the castle of the Sun’. In the past Roman soldiers used the place as an African outpost which is nowadays frequented by tourist. Drawn by its remote other worldly beauty one of the Star Wars movies was shot here.
3. Crescent Lake: An ancient oasis renowned for its role in providing solace to the Silk-route traders rests peacefully under the scorching sun south of the city of Dunhuang in China in the Gobi Desert. Here one can collect Chinese souvenir and enjoy camel ride in the desert. Try imagining what the oasis will look like in a full moon night!
2. Huacachina: Hard to believe it is not the creation of a painter’s brush but an actual grace of Mother Nature! Huacachina is a wonderland concealed in the undulating sand dunes of Peru complete with a shining lagoon and loads of greenery off the city of Ica.
1. Seba Oasis:It is located near the city of Sabha in South Western Libya. This oasis glitters in the heart of the Sahara desert the world’s largest desert. The tall green palm trees standing strong on a foundation of endless spread of the yellow sand is a treat to the eyes.
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Wenzhou (pronounced [wə́n.ʈʂóu] (About this soundlisten); Wenzhounese: [ʔy33-11 tɕiɤu33-32], Chinese: 温州) is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Zhejiang province in the People's Republic of China.
Wenzhou is located at the extreme south east of Zhejiang Province with its borders connecting to Lishui on the west, Taizhou on the north, and Fujian to the south. It is surrounded by mountains, the East China Sea, and 436 islands, while its lowlands are almost entirely along its East China Sea coast, which is nearly 355 kilometres (221 miles) long.
Most of Wenzhou's area is mountainous as almost 76 percent of its 11,784-square-kilometre (4,550 sq mi) surface area is classified as mountains and hills.[3] It is said that Wenzhou has 7/10 mountains, 1/10 water, and 2/10 farmland. At the time of the 2010 Chinese census, 3,039,500 people lived in Wenzhou's urban area; the area under its jurisdiction (which includes two satellite cities and six counties) held a population of 9,122,100 of which 31.16% are non-local residents from outside of Wenzhou.
Beautiful scenes of nature you should visit before die *•✫•°*♥♥♥
30 places to visit before we die
Our planet is truly wonderful, and there’s so much beauty around us that
it seems impossible to see all these magical places.
But maybe each of us has a list of places we’re eager to see.
Admire the tenderness of Japanese blooming gardens
Walk the Inca Trail to the sacred city of Machu Picchu
Go on a safari in Kenya and feed a giraffe
Look into the crystal-clear glacial Moraine Lake in the mountains of Canada
Admire the play of colors in the rice terraces of Yuanyang County, China
Freeze with excitement looking at the northern lights above the
'Waterfall of the Gods’ — the Godafoss in Iceland
Climb the 'Stairway to Heaven’ in Hawaii
Listen to the echo in the shining ice caves of Vatnajökull National Park in Iceland
Explore the serene blue lagoons of the Fiji islands
Swim in the world’s most dangerous 'Devil’s pool,’ situated over
an abyss on the edge of Victoria Falls
Visit a home of the gods — the Angkor Wat Temple complex in Cambodia
Visit a home of the gods — the Angkor Wat Temple complex in Cambodia
Listen to the soothing sound of the Plitvice Lakes waterfalls in Croatia
Ride a camel next to the Great Pyramids of Giza
Enjoy the perfect harmony of Kizhi’s wooden lace and northern nature
Unravel the mystery of Stonehenge
Feel the spirit of the Middle Ages in Albarracin, Spain
Ride in a hot air balloon over Cappadocia and live in an ancient house in the rocks
Go to the impossibly stunning Provence
Explore the heavenly beautiful Azores in Portugal
Walk in the baobab grove in Madagascar
'Walk the skies’ in the Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
See the Martian landscapes of American canyons
Swim on the stunning Railay beaches in Thailand
Finally see the majestic Valley of Geysers on Kamchatka and, hopefully, the bears
Explore thousands of sculptures in Khajuraho Group of Monuments, India
Ride along the canals of Venice
Descend into a mysterious well, symbolizing the 9 circles of hell, in
the gothic Quinta da Regaleira
Touch eternity in the magnificent ice of Antarctica
Remember the crazy colors of the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia
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Chinese Entrepreneurs Distribute Money to the Poor in Taiwan
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Chen Guangbiao, China's top philanthropist,
and over 50 mainland entrepreneurs are in Taiwan,
distributing 500 million New Taiwan dollars to the poor.
His red envelops set off an uproar on the entire island.
Taiwan's Pan-Green Coalition questions them for
not helping out their poor fellow mainlanders.
Their coming to Taiwan to donate money in a
high-profile way is obviously
for the Communist Party's united front.
The ex-chair of the Taiwan Bar Association,
Attorney Tsang Shiu Cheong said, in mainland China,
150 million live below the poverty line,
the regime should raise national income for them.
DPP legislators criticize Chen's high-profile trip
as part of the implementation of the Three-In policy
promoted by Hu Jintao on United Front, i.e.
into the island, into homes and into the brain.
Legislator Huang Sue-Ying pointed out,
Chinese regime is using the united front
to win over low-incomers, by giving small benefits.
Low-income families are misled into believing that
if Taiwan is reunified with China, they may get rich.
Meanwhile, the Chinese authorities will say in China
that Taiwan's economy is bad and people are poor.
Legislator Wu Yu-Sheng pointed out that
out of all Taiwanese philanthropists, charities,
businesses and religious groups donating to China,
for disaster relief, school construction or poverty relief,
no one has ever been in such a high-profile way.
Legislator Chen Ting-Fei:
Taiwanese people do good deeds almost every day,
but have we heard their names? Do we know them?
No. They are doing good deeds quietly.
Chen went to Taoyuan County to donate on Jan 30,
but didn't see throngs of residents asking for money.
Previously, many residents sparked controversies
by blocking the road to ask for his red envelopes.
Chen gave 10 million Taiwanese dollars to
the Taoyuan County Bureau of Social Affairs.
However, Chen said low-key philanthropy is like
suffering in silence without sympathy.
Legislator Shuai Hua-ming: I think the local charities
and governments should know who needs help.
It is good to distribute systematically through them.
Taiwanese news network Southern News reported,
Hurun Research Institute, well-known for its
China Rich Report, just released its 2nd report.
12 years after its release of its first China Rich List,
24 problematic rich people have been sacked,
including the former richest man, Huang Guangyu.
Most of them were arrested for bribery and/or fraud.
The publisher Hoogewerf doesn't think there is
a causal relationship between being listed or sacked.
The report reads: The pigs that are doomed will die,
regardless of being listed or not.
However, the important question is,
what did these fat pigs eat,
which made them so fragile in the end?
South News says, in China, politics is everything.
The so-called tax evasion, capital market problems
or bribery are just excuses to strike down the rich,
who don't obey the Chinese government's orders.
The real reason behind their arrests is
not maintaining proper political relations,
not sharing wealth with the powerful
or not serving the powerful people's political needs.
Chen's distributing money in Taiwan is for united front
and serving the political needs of the Communist Party.
NTD reporter Wang Ziqi
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America's Greatest Landmarks
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The National Mall is known as the hub of historic activities in Washington DC. Lavishly spread across acres of green grass, this open area national park has been often used for public demonstrations, marches, rallies and concerts. The area of the park extends from the illustrious capital building to the proud Lincoln Memorial.
One of the most iconic bridges in the world, The Golden Gate Bridge connects San Francisco to the tip of Marin County. This suspension bridge, completed in 1937, is also famous for its so called International Orange color produced by the sealant used. A dazzling approximate 118 thousand cars pass through this mighty structure every day, a testament to its impressive engineering.
Shining brilliantly on New York Harbor's Liberty Island, is the Statue of Liberty. A rather generous gift from the French nation, the statue consists of a representation of the Roman Goddess of freedom clasping a torch. Arguably the most popular internationally recognizable symbol of America, it also stands as an effigy of freedom.
The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is an enduring symbol of freedom and hope which graces the lands of South Dakota. Four former presidents have been elegantly carved 60 feet high into Mount Rushmore. A national treasure, the monument pays homage to George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
This resplendent brick Georgian building in Philadelphia is Independence Hall. This majestic monument has witnessed many historic events in the history of United States. The signing of The Declaration of Independence and the adoption of the United States Constitution took place in this glorious structure
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How High Rollers Are Pampered On Cruise Ships Plus Saturday Live Trivia
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TAIWAN: Temples and Mountains
Taiwan is a small island. It is about 500 kilometers from north to south and 100 — from west to east.
Practically all western coast represents a huge urbanized zone. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish, where one city comes to an end and another begins. But should we move from the coast, slightly towards the central regions, rural areas with rice fields and palm groves instantly begin to appear. And a little more further to the east — the rivers, lakes and mountain ridges.
Our travel begins in Taipei. Exactly here, in the capital of Taiwan, there is an international airport — the air gates of the country.
There are no more than one or two historical sights here. But the existing ones are treated with big respect. Temples have remained best of all. Both Buddhist and Confucian. All, small and even absolutely tiny, family temples as well as the cult complexes with pagodas, pavilions and courtyards, occupying huge territories.
The grandiose memorial Chiang Kai-shek in the center of Taipei, near the Presidential palace, the National Theater and the Concert hall reminds of the Lincoln's memorial in Washington.
The first stop is the city of Zhanghua.
In the park, on the mountain of Eight Trigramms or in Chinese Baguashans, they have built a grandiose temple complex.
Lukang was a seaport since ancient times. Therefore, it is not surprising that the main temple is dedicated not to Confucius or even to Buddha, but to the Chinese goddess of the sea — Matzu. However, she is not the only one here. The temple is filled with images of numerous Chinese gods and spirits. Literally, everyone will find his/her god patron here.
The Sun Moon Lake is one of the largest tourist centers of Taiwan.
The National Nature park of Alishan, occupies the territory of about 400 square kilometers, near the Yushan Mountain — the highest mountain top of the island.
Tainan — the fourth largest city of Taiwan, and one of the oldest in the country. In the second half of the 18th century, it was the capital of the Dongning State.
The City of Kaohsiung, with a population of about three million people — is the largest port and industrial commercial center of the southern part of Taiwan. It is rightly regarded as the southern capital of the country.
On the territory of the Chengqing Lake, there are several islands connected with the coast by bridges.
The travel around the Island of Taiwan is coming to an end in Kaohsiung. And the project World without Visas continues. Ahead are the new travels across the countries, visa-free for Russians.
Narration was done by Frederic Moretti (fredericmorettimusic@gmail.com)