Thursday, 11 February 2016

BELGIUM TOURISM



                              BELGIUM TOURISM


BONJOUR!

 Belgium, a country in Western Europe, is known for its medieval old towns, Flemish Renaissance architecture and international headquarters of the European Union and NATO. The country is divided into 2 distinctive multilingual regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders to the north and French-speaking Wallonia to the south. The bilingual capital, Brussels, is home to ornate guildhalls at Grand-Place and an art nouveau-influenced European Quarter.



We hope that our special tips and news will inspire you to discover more about, and visit our destination, the mainly French-speaking areas of Brussels and the region of Wallonia, in the Southern part of Belgium.
We will endeavour to keep the site updated as often as we can, so do make sure to come back and visit us on a regular basis.  You may even be lucky enough to catch one of our competitions!.





  BRUGES

                        Bruges, the capital of West Flanders in northwest Belgium, is distinguished by its canals, cobbled streets and medieval buildings. Its port, Zeebrugge, is an important center for fishing and European trade. The city-center Markt features horse-drawn carriage rides and 17th-century houses converted into restaurants and cafes, as well as the 13th-century belfry with its 47-bell carillon and 83m tower with panoramic views.




Province: West Flanders
Number of Airports: 1









BRUSSELS

                         Brussels is Belgium’s capital and home to the headquarters of the European Union. The ornate Grand-Place at the heart of the city has shops and cafes inside 17th-century guildhouses, and the intricate Gothic Hôtel de Ville (town hall) with its distinctive bell tower. The 19th-century Maison du Roi houses the Musée de la Ville de Bruxelles history museum, including costumes for the city’s Manneken-Pis statue.
  
















 LANGUAGE

Brussels operates as a bilingual city where both French (80%) and Dutch (Flemish) (20%) are official languages. Thus all the streets have two names, which can sound totally different. For example, the Main Square is called both la Grand Place and de Grote Markt. Although officially bilingual, French is undoubtedly Brussels' lingua franca. English is also widely understood, but not always widely spoken. Visitors should realize that language is a very divisive issue in Belgium (though this is not as noticeable in Brussels).





GHENT

                 Ghent is a port city in northwest Belgium, at the confluence of the Leie and Scheldt rivers. During the Middle Ages it was a prominent city-state. Today it’s a university town and cultural hub. Its pedestrianized center is known for medieval landmarks such as 12th-century Gravensteen castle and the Graslei, a row of guildhalls beside the Leie river harbor.

The city of Gent (Ghent) is one of Belgium's most beautiful communities. Conveniently located between Brussels and Bruges, Gent features medieval buildings, canals and a host of tourist attractions.
Start planning your vacation to Ghent today!












MALMEDY

Malmedy is a Walloon city and municipality of Belgium. It lies in the province of Liège. On January 1, 2006, Malmedy had a total population of 11,829. The total area is 99.96 km² which gives a population density of 118 inhabitants per km². 
If you have time to kill, have a look at the Cwarmé Museum (open Tue-Sun 2-5pm; entry 2.5 €) or the National Paper Museum, which tells the visitor about one of Malmedy's traditional industry : paper. Another reason to visit Malmedy is for the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix of Spa-Francorchamps, held the last week of August, which actually runs between Francorchamps, Malmedy and stavelot
The nearby castle of should not be missed reinhardstein  if you happen to pass through Malmedy.






YPRES

 Ypres (aka leper), is a town in the Belgian province of West Flanders. It's surrounded by Ypres Salient battlefields, where many cemeteries, memorials and war museums honor the German-Allied battles that unfolded in this area during World War I. After the war, most of the town's important buildings were reconstructed meticulously, including Gothic-style Sint-Maartenskathedraal (St. Martin's Cathedral) and its soaring spire.














 ZEEBRUGGE

                          Zeebrugge is a village on the coast of Belgium and a subdivision of Bruges, for which it is the modern port. Zeebrugge serves as both the international port of Bruges-Zeebrugge and a seafront resort with hotels, cafés, a marina and a beach.
















BELGIUM CUISINE

                                   Outside the country, Belgium is best known for its chocolate, waffles, fries and beer. Though Belgium has many distinctive national dishes, many internationally-popular foods like hamburgers and spaghetti bolognese are also popular in Belgium, and most of what Belgians eat is also eaten in neighbouring countries.













 NATIONAL DRINK
Jenever, also known as genièvre, genever, peket or Dutch gin, is the national spirit of Belgium from which gin evolved. While beer may be Belgium's most famous alcoholic beverage, jenever has been the country's traditional and national spirit for over 500 years.

TOP 10 RECEIPE'S YOU WOULD LOVE 

1.Carbonadeflamandeor stooflees
2.Sole meunière
3.Ham and endive gratin
4.Filet Americain
5.Waffles
6.Mussels
7.La Dame Blanche   
8.Stoemp
9.Paling in'tgroen
10. Gentzewaterzooi    

AUSTRALIAN TOURISM




                           AUSTRALIAN TOURISM 

Australia is a country, and continent, surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans. Its major cities – Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide – are coastal, but its capital, Canberra, is inland and nicknamed the "Bush Capital." The country is known for its Sydney Opera House, Great Barrier Reef, the vast Outback interior desert wilderness and unique animal species including kangaroos and duck-billed platypuses.
                " Australia isn't just a place you see, it's a place you feel "
                                                                                                                                 

AQUATIC EXPERIENCE
COASTAL JOURNEY
LANDSCAPE MUST SEE
*natural’s and Wil life
*Australia’s Food & Wine
* The Outback Journey
* Self-drive Itinerary’s
* Adventure Journey
*Fishing
*Forest & Flowers
*Sun & see



*Margarat River
*Perth
*Exmouth
*Broomie
*Kalgoorlie.

BRISBANE 

Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is a big, modern city set on the Brisbane River. Clustered in its South Bank cultural precinct are institutions including Queensland Museum and Sciencentre, with noted interactive exhibitions, and Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, among Australia's major contemporary art museums. Looming over the city is Mt. Coot-tha, site of sprawling Brisbane Botanic Gardens, with panoramic views from its summit.
"Discover Brisbane, the sunny, sophisticated capital city of Queensland and gateway to its many famous attractions"
ADELAIDE
Adelaide is South Australia’s cosmopolitan coastal capital. Its ring of parkland on the River Torrens is home to renowned museums such as the Art Gallery of South Australia, displaying expansive collections including noted Indigenous art, and the South Australian Museum, devoted to natural history. The city's Adelaide Festival is an annual international arts gathering with spin-offs including fringe and film events.











 MELBOURNE
Melbourne, Victoria’s coastal capital, is a city of stately 19th-century buildings and tree-lined boulevards. Yet at its centre is the strikingly modern Federation Square development, with plazas, bars, restaurants and cultural events along the Yarra River. In Southbank, the Melbourne Arts Precinct is site of Arts Centre Melbourne – a performing arts complex – and National Gallery of Victoria, displaying Australian and Indigenous art.













PERTH

              Perth, capital of Western Australia, sits where the Swan River meets the southwest coast. Its suburbs lie along sandy beaches, and the huge, riverside Kings Park and Botanic Garden on Mt. Eliza offer sweeping views of the city. The Perth Cultural Centre houses the state ballet and opera companies, and occupies its own central precinct, including a theatre, art galleries and the Western Australian Museum.

















 FRASER ISLAND

                                 Fraser Island, off Australia’s eastern Queensland coast, is the world's largest sand island, stretching over 120km. Panoramic viewpoints include Indian Head, a rocky outcrop on the island's easternmost tip, and the Cathedrals, a cliff famous for sculpted ribbons of coloured sand. It's a camping and ecotourism destination, with popular beaches and swimming sites at Lake McKenzie, Lake Wabby and other freshwater pools.









MARGARET RIVER

Margaret River is a town in the South West of Western Australia, located in the valley of the eponymous Margaret River, 277 kilometres south of Perth, the state capital. Its Local Government Area is the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River. Wine critic Rob Geddes selects his top summer drops grown right here on the vines of the Margaret River Wine Region. If you’re lucky enough to find yourself in the Margaret River Region and wine is your tipple, you’ll be spoilt for choice. It’s home to some of the most sophisticated Australian winemakers making wines in one of the great grape gardens of the world.More than many other great wine-making regions, Margaret River is already well into the next generation of wine-making thinking. The region leads with “the blend is your friend” and the real depth and excitement is inside bottles called semillon sauvignon blanc or cabernet merlot. Multi varietal wines work well here, offering the most complexity.













  KALGOORLIE

                            Kalgoorlie, now known as Kalgoorlie–Boulder after Kalgoorlie and Boulder joined, is a city in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, Australia, and is located 595 kilometres east-northeast. Welcome to our vibrant, expanding and exciting twin city of Kalgoorlie Boulder – one of the largest and most diverse tourism regions in Western Australia, that’s fast becoming one of the country’s most popular self drive holiday destination. Kalgoorlie Boulder Pure Gold is the local accredited Visitor Centre, and your complete guide to the Goldfields region. Kalgoorlie Boulder offers a host of things to see and do for all ages and interests, whether you are Passing through here on businessor living here- you won’t be disappointed.

Monday, 8 February 2016

 

NEW ZEALAND TOURISM
NEW ZEALAND TOURISM


MILFORD SOUND

                                  Milford Sound is a fiord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park, Piopiotahi Marine Reserve, and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site.
Situated on the west coast of the South Island, Milford Sound is a fusion of spectacular natural features with amazing visual cues around every corner.


KAYAKING
SCENIC FLIGHTS
MILDFORD TRACK
BOAT CRUISES
Dramatic Sceneries you will Explore when you come.
You Would enjoy the New Perspective of sound from Flights.
Waterfall and boating Club.
The Alpine and Fiord sceneries is Perfect as Ever.
Described by Rudyard Kipling as the 'eighth wonder of the world', Milford Sound was carved by glaciers during the ice ages. Milford Sound is breathtaking in any weather. The Fiord's cliffs rise vertically from the dark waters, mountain peaks scrape the sky and waterfalls cascade downwards, some as high as 1000 metres. When it rains in Milford Sound, and it often does, those waterfalls multiply with magnificent effect.
Boat cruises – during the day or overnight – are an excellent way to experience the Sound. Adventurous types might also like to head out sea kayaking, diving or flight seeing. To learn more about the local marine life, visit the underwater observatory at Harrison Cove and marvel at the black coral, 11-legged sea stars and delicate anemones.
If you enjoy hiking or trekking, the Milford Track is for you. The track begins at the northern end of Lake Te Anau and winds its way through some of the world’s most vivid wilderness. Your journey ends with a boat trip from Sand fly Point to the Milford Sound wharf.
Many people visit the Sound on a day trip from Te Anau or Queenstown. The small village of Milford Sound also has limited places to stay so pre-booking is advised or choose from the many options in Te Anau or Manapouri. If you're hungry there's a café in the village, or you can enjoy food and drink on board your boat cruise.



   





HUKA FALLS


                             The Huka Falls are a set of waterfalls on the Waikato River that drains Lake Taupo in New Zealand. A few hundred metres upstream from the Huka Falls, the Waikato River narrows from approximately 100 metres across into a canyon only 15 metres across.
The Huka Falls are the largest falls on the Waikato River, near Taupo on New Zealand's North Island.
They are the most visited natural attraction in New Zealand!
The Waikato river is one of New Zealand's longest rivers and it drains Lake Taupo - the largest freshwater lake in all of Australasia. The Huka Jet at Huka Falls Photo by Huka Jet, used with permission from newzealand.com. At the Huka Falls, the Waikato River which is normally 100m wide, is squeezed through a 20 metre wide gorge and over a 20m drop. Every second up to 220,000 litres of water gushes through the gorge and shoots out over 8 metres beyond to create a beautful blue/green pool. The name Huka is the Maori word for 'foam', which is appropriate as the falling water and rapids certainly resembles foam, especially under flooding conditions.


 TAUPO LAKE

                           Taupo, a town near the centre of New Zealand's North Island, is distinguished by its lakefront setting and outdoor sports ranging from fishing to jet-boating. The vast waters of Lake Taupo, a volcanic caldera, drain into the Huka Falls, dramatic, crystal-blue cascades reachable by hiking and biking trails. Surrounding Taupo are hot springs like those filling the Craters of the Moon reserve.






 QUEENSTOWN 


Queenstown, New Zealand, sits on the shore of the South Island’s Lake Wakatipu, set against the dramatic Southern Alps. The surrounding Central Otago region is known for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay vineyards, and for adventure sports. In winter, there's backcountry skiing and the country’s highest vertical drops. Summer brings paragliding, mountain biking and bungee-jumping (Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge is among the sport's original sites).
  
Staggering beauty and heart-pumping thrills await in the resort town of Queenstown, which is also known for its Hobbits much of the Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed in the area. Outdoor enthusiasts flock to Queenstown for the kayaking, bungee jumping, jetboating, white-water rafting, hiking and skiing.
 More mild-mannered adventurers can take a quiet cruise through nearby Milford Sound, part of the Fjordland National Park World Heritage area, or sample South Island pinot noir from one of the region's 75 wineries.






Friday, 5 February 2016

     
                
THE COST OF LIVING IN CHINA                                     



This is a tricky topic because the cost of living depends on the city you live in (Beijing and shanghai are more expensive than second such as Kunming or Chengdu. Which are more expensive then other countryside and  extremely depends on your lifestyle. When you hanging out with friend's you can find a cheap beer in Shanghai where Tsingdao beer are sold for 10 RMB each.

When you are looking for a shared apartment in Beijing or Shanghai. However, the rent will be cheaper in a second-tier city. You'll also have to pay for electricity, water, gas and internet. My experience is that you shouldn't pay more than a total amount of 450 Yuan/Month ( 200 electricity, 50 gas, 60 Water, and 120 For Internet). I'm referring to the whole apartment, so if you share it with other people, you'll pay less than that.

Food in China may be a cheap as cheap  10 yuan for a big plate jiaozi (Chinese Dumplings) or lamian (Chinese noodles). However,if you want to eat meat and fish or go to expat restaurants, price will go to expat restaurants, prices will go up quickly. I cook myself and mostly eat meat, eggs, and a lots of vegitables obviously. Pure Yogurt cost around 7 yuan it tastes good without sugar. so, I spend around 80/day and 2400/Month in Beijing.

I would suggest you to take a long term calls on internet then you could reduce the price instantly.
I have spent 120 yuan per month and off course it vary according to the distances.The Subway system in china is world largest subway system, nearly 3 million passengers using the system daily. The urban Buses are cheap, let's say about 5/ day or 150 yuan/Month. cabs is quite expensive in the metro cities.


The Interesting point is that the database used to compare the prices within two cities is built by the readers, so prices should be quite accurate.

source is from saporedicina.com and guidechina.com





Wednesday, 3 February 2016

BEIJING IS SUFFERED BY DREADFUL AIR POLLUTION



BEIJING IS SUFFERED BY DREADFUL AIR POLLUTION  

Air pollution is considered one of the major environmental issues which affecting people across the world. According to the WHO, there is corroboration that ratio of particulate matter is increasing in Asia recently. Beijing is far from the only city in China affected with very serious air pollution crisis. In fact, many of these cities are actually sharing much. As, rapidly increase air Pollution levels in Beijing trigger the city first Red Alert in 2013. But it’s considerably worthwhile remembering the 20 years back such a protest wouldn’t have been there. Indeed, Beijing nearly 20millions residents living, smog that penetrate the air and fill the lungs of those who breathe it frequently. The smog is purely thick buildings are obscured and people are warned to stay back inside to avoid much risk to their lungs. Although the Great Wall of China isn’t visible from space due to the smog laminate in the clouds and also airlines are often forced to cancel flights.

Beijing is considered to be the  one of the major air polluted cities in china and it is concluded according to the group of researcher from shanghai academy of social sciences. Particulate matter mostly originates from dust storms, shrub fires, burning of fossil fuels, power plant, but also various Textile industries has increased significant amounts of particulates recently. Indeed, vehicle contribution is around 5 million and it is considered as the huge drawback to the residents. Air can be contaminated by a range of different sequenced particles of which many could harm our immune system, especially very small particles such as half micrometer 0.00002 that enter into the lungs and bloodstream later it would be the root to the serious health issues. In Asia various country’s pollution caused by particulate matter is spreading to the new areas quickly. 

For The first time they had raised the alarm to its top level since an emergency air-pollution response system was announced in 2013 by the WHO. Once Again, at last December had affected by this red alert system in Beijing. A red alert should go in effect if there is some prediction the air quality will reach 250 as “unhealthy” to 300 as “hazardous”. One of the most dangerous air pollutants measured level is PM 2.5, which stands for Particulate Matters that is smaller than 2.5 microns measured in diameter. These small particulates enter deeply in to the human respiratory system and it is associated with the deadly diseases.

Apart from this Pollution Crisis, North china tenacious smog problem is considered as more newfangled political issue than technological. China Industrialisation has created more pollution than humans do much. Almost the Sky observed enough toxic smog rather than snow during winters.  In a green tied of environmental awareness and NGO activities that has been slowly rising across the country since the red alert occurred. Most of the Chinese people in Metro cities and villages are begun to look at the environmental pollution that has accompanied for nearly three decades of economic support.  The middle class people are starting to demand the right to enjoy the fresh air and water.Majority of farmers are raising their voice about the Industries causing pollution to their cultivation. The People in and around would agree on china preserving bio diversity and forcing to reduce the air pollution for the world goodness. 

Mostly, the pressure has been seen from the foreign foundations and Local NGOs and they would have been playing a huge role to put the country on a more sustainable path. According to the Center for disease and prevention said that the average 18 year old resident in Beijing would suffer and spend 40% of his remaining life in ill factor. In a chocking moment nearly 120000 fake masks has been utilized by the Beijing residents. One of the UK Firms develop High-Tech air prevention mask to overcome this issue in china as soon possible and also it eliminates 99% of Viruses and bacteria from the polluted air. Finite solution to overcome this problem by keep planting the finite trees nearby the buildings and industries would massively reduce the 30% marginally.  Famous Architect Luciano pia says if, we plant 150 trees and it has the capability to absorb around 200000 litters of Co2 emission per hour. 

The only suggestion given from the world is “keep planting and keep breathing”. We want a good “air” to breathe and let everyone to have a Vitamin D from sunlight and won’t let us again to stay back inside the buildings with masks. To keep the environment healthier and safely we need a severe action must be taken to prevent the Red alert version of air pollution. Indeed, to make it possible we will require the coordinated action by Every Chinese citizen whoever would love to stay healthy and committed to the environment protection and make china to become a Free zone from pollution.