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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 11 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

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Accra is one of the most exciting and vibrant city of Ghana. Most travelers from Ghana, Accra International Airport to be the largest and busiest airport in the country. It 'also the gateway to the country. The reason for the millions of visitors come to town in the area that are very popular among visitors of all ages and all types. Visitors who fly to Accra for its university, the largest airport in the country, historical museums, exotic beaches and more.Some of the main attractions of the region;

Osu Castle: The story of this monument dates back to the 16 Century. This is the site of many foreign leaders and officials participated. The evidence for its importance is that many international personalities, including: Gerhard Schroeder (German chancellor) and Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton (U.S. President) has cheap flights to Accra, and a visit to this site. This serves not only as the governmentBut it is also the home of the most visited tourist attractions of the city. Osu Castle has its significant importance to his house the first president of Ghana.

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National Museum: Founded in 1957, the National Museum of the oldest museums in the country. The museum has a great importance for the site of a large collection of historical treasures and a few local crafts of Ghana. Flights Accra customers take great interest in exhibitions of local pottery,Lamps, batteries and metal works in the museum.

Independence Square: This is a historical place that is built on the site were three men killed by the army if they wanted to show their grievances to the governor. This is one of the highest points of the city, where you can see the great gulf of Guinea. Flights to Accra visitors come to this place in large numbers and the place has the capacity to 30,000 people.

The National Art Center: Visitors from all parts of theWorld for the National Arts Centre come from and how different artefacts to buy from here, masks, beads, carvings and embroidered dresses. To be the sale of works of art, the African National Arts Centre to serve as a market. It 'also the place where people come to buy a collection of rare and exotic things. Visitors take cheap flights to Accra from the United Kingdom and other parts of the world, an idea of ​​the work of African art to obtain.

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วันอังคารที่ 5 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Top 10 Attractions to Visit in Dublin City

· Trinity College

Trinity College is located at College Green in the heart of the city centre, so it should definitely be at the top of your sightseeing itinerary!

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It was founded by Queen Elizabeth in 1592 and not alone is it the oldest university in Ireland, but it's also one of seven ancient universities in the English speaking world (according to Wikipedia).

The library at the college is the largest library in Ireland and the most famous book to be found here is the Book of Kells. It can be seen on display in the Old Library along with other ancient text books. The Book of Kells is regarded as the oldest manuscript in the world as it was created by monks around 800AD!

· Kilmainham Gaol

Kilmainham Gaol is located in Inchicore, just at the edge of Dublin city. This former prison is a great place to start if you want to learn about Irish history.

This famous prison which was built back in 1796, played a significant part in Irish history. It was here that Nationalist and Republican leaders were imprisoned and where many leaders of the 1916 Rising were executed like James Connolly.

Some famous Irish figures who were imprisoned here include Charles Stuart Parnell, Joseph Plunkett, and Eamonn De Valera 3rd President of Ireland, who was, in fact, the last prisoner in the jail before it closed in 1924.

· Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle stands proudly in the oldest part of Dublin city - the Christchurch area. The original castle was first built by King John of England as a defensive structure and it was the head of British rule in Ireland until about 1922.

The castle has played a huge part in Irish history from the disappearance of the Irish Crown Jewels from the castle back in 1907, to state ceremonials and inaugurations.

The castle is a huge attraction nowadays and is still the venue for many EU meetings and concerts. The castle is also home to the Chester Beatty Library.

· Guinness Storehouse

No visit to Dublin is complete without a visit to the home of the 'black stuff'. A tour of this museum will give you an incredible insight in the making and brewing of Guinness.

The Guinness story will take you from it's very beginning step by step through the brewing process. At the end of the guided tour, you will be at the seventh floor in the Gravity Bar overlooking the city while enjoying a nice creamy complimentary pint of Guinness.

· Dublin Zoo

Dublin Zoo is Ireland's largest zoo and is located in the Phoenix Park, just west of the city centre.

It claims to be one of the oldest scientific zoos in the world and is home to over 235 different species of animal and bird. The zoo is divided up into different 'themed' areas such as a Reptile House, World of Cats, Pet Corner, African Plains and World of Primates to name a few.

Dublin Zoo is open all year round and is both an educational and fun day out for all the family.

· Irish Museum of Modern Art

If you're a fan of modern and contemporary art, then this is for you. The Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) is located in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham close to Hueston Station.

The museum hosts many exhibitions on a regular basis and has a total of about 4,500 works of art in its collection.

· Croke Park & GAA Museum

The GAA Museum can be found at Croke Park in Drumcondra, just north of Dublin city centre. Croke Park is the 4th largest stadium in the EU and is headquarters of the GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) in Ireland.

Take a tour of the museum and learn about the birth, growth and development of gaelic football and hurling in Ireland and how they became the cornerstone of communities the length and breath of the country.

Croke Park is one of the most modern sporting arenas in the world and due to the redevelopment of Lansdowne Road, Croke Park has recently been opened to soccer and rugby. It has also hosted some major concerts like Westlife, Bon Jovi, Robbie William and The Police.

Find out more about the GAA Museum & Croke Park

· Christchurch Cathedral

The magnificent Christchurch Cathedral can be found in the Christchurch area of the city and is the oldest of two medieval cathedrals in the city, the other being St. Patrick's.

This cathedral has a long and fascinating history. Its origins date back as far as 1038, when a Danish Viking built a church here overlooking a nearby Viking settlement.

The cathedral contains the tomb of Strongbow (also know as Richard de Clare who led the Norman invasion of Ireland) and a large crypt where visitors can see many interesting historical features.

· National Museum of Ireland

The National Museum of Ireland is made up of cultural, historical and artistic collections, which are exhibited in three different buildings in Dublin city centre.

The National Museum of Decorative Arts and History is located at Collins Barracks just west of the city close to Hueston Station. This museum is home to a wide range of artefacts the most important being a Chinese Vase dating back to about 1300AD!

The National Museum of Archaeology and History is located on Kildare Street in the city centre, not far from Merrion Square. This museum is home to 2 million archaeological finds throughout Ireland, the most important is the Tara Brooch and Ardagh Chalice.

The National Museum of Natural History, Merrion Square in the center and really a zoological museum, with about 10,000 animals on display. Below you can see a rare exhibition of some of the animals of Ireland and the Irish Wilderness.

· Malahide Castle

Thebeautiful Malahide Castle and Demesne, Malahide can find a coastal area about 14 miles north of downtown.

The castle was built already in 1185, when Mr. Richard Talbot, who had accompanied Henry II granted lands in Ireland, Malahide. The Talbot family managed to keep the castle over the years, almost 800 years!

Today, the portraits of this distinguished family in the Great Hall to see.

Malahide Castle is a great dayfor the whole family. It has two main attractions - Tara Palace, a huge doll's house construction, he said to take 10 years to build, and the Fry Model Railway, a fantastic display of miniature railways.

Top 10 Attractions to Visit in Dublin City

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 29 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Tourist Attractions in Bangalore

More famous for its elegant BPO industry, has never been known to be a destination Bangalore. The only good news is that if you happen to come to Bangalore for some reason, has no shortage of places to visit. So, on a ride through the city to go with lots of green everywhere and the commercials that follow give an idea of ​​the social customs, existing environment, and the history of this wonderful city.

Ulsoor Lake

Easily one of the most visitedBangalore, a boat ride or swim in the nearby swimming pool. dotted with small green islands stand in the lake is an ideal picnic spot.

Lal Bagh

The garden was designed by Hyder Ali in 1760. The immense wealth found gardening is Tipu Sultan, which led to the flora of the word attributed. The massive anthology of tropical, subtropical and medicine here is overwhelming. The Glass House, theis the culmination of the 2400-acre park is modeled after London, Crystal Palace simulated. * Flower shows a week before the independence of the republic and enormous volume of sales. It also houses a children's playground - Bal Bhavan - complete with pony rides, boat trips and travel by train toy and a rose garden with 150 varieties of roses.

Cubbon Park

Baptized after senior Bangalore Commissioner, Sir Mark Cubbon, which is 300 hectares parklittered with wood and flowers. Located in the heart of the neighborhood in 1864, is the result of Sir Richard Sankey, the then Chief Engineer of Mysore. Some attractions of this park are Attara Kacheri, the central library, the aquarium, the Jawahar bal Bhavan museum, Visveswaraya Industrial and Technological Museum.

Vidhan Saudha

Home was the Diet and the Secretariat made the colossal building between 1954 and 1958. On holidays, thePeriphery of the building is lit with plenty of light, giving a nice porch. In view of the Vidhan Soudha is the brick structure of the High Court of Karnataka.

Nehru Planetarium

Of particular interest to students, can accommodate up to 200 people. It 'also known for his frequent lectures on astronomy. A musical fountain is at the planetarium.

Tipu's Summer Palace

Haidar Ali took theConstruction and Tipu Sultan completed in 1789. Based on the lines of Daria Daulat Palace Srirangapatnam, 2 - storey wooden building is decorated for his engravings on the walls and ceiling met. The building houses the photo of Tipu and his era.

Bangalore Palace

Woodeyar built by the king, the palace along the lines of Windsor Castle modeled, and is open to the public only for a week in November. parapets turrets, battlements, arches and fortifiedTowers add to the beauty, while the surrounding garden, has a magical setting. Covering an area of ​​45,000 square meters, this110 year structure was built at a cost of one million rupees.

Bull Temple

The temple, built in 1786 by the founder of Bangalore, Kempegowda is a classic example of Dravidian architecture. Dedicated to Nandi, the sacred bull, the image of huge monolithic bull inside the temple is 15 m high and 20 m in length. The bull ispresumably in size to its present size of 5 feet tall and 6 feet in length grew.

Government Museum

Neolithic finds from excavations and antiquities chamdravalli Mohanjedaro are the main attraction of the museum 18th loft. In operation since 1886, there are ethnic jewelry, textiles, coins and miniatures in the building.

Indian Institute of Science:

IIS is one of the famousbest learning centers for advanced science and engineering. Even the Tata Institute, known the who's who of the engineering industry were their Alma Mater.

The statue of Shiva

A 65 meters high statue of Shiva sitting in the lotus position shows the mythological beliefs of the Ganges from the locks of Shiva. The background of Mount Kailash increases the attractiveness of this wonderful statue.

Other places of interestinclude ISCKON Temple, Church of Santa Maria, Gangadhareswar temple or Cave Temple, Dharmaraja Temple, Jumma Masjid, Ravindra Kalakshetra, Gandhi Bhavan, Racecourse, Fun and the World - a 10-acre amusement park like Disneyland.



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Tourist Attractions in Bangalore

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วันศุกร์ที่ 29 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554

Tourist Attractions in Bangalore

More famous for its elegant BPO industry, has never been known to be a destination Bangalore. The only good news is that if you happen to come to Bangalore for some reason, has no shortage of places to visit. So, on a ride through the city to go with lots of green everywhere and the commercials that follow give an idea of ​​the social customs, existing environment, and the history of this wonderful city.

Ulsoor Lake

Easily one of the most visitedBangalore, a boat ride or swim in the nearby swimming pool. dotted with small green islands stand in the lake is an ideal picnic spot.

Lal Bagh

The garden was designed by Hyder Ali in 1760. The immense wealth found gardening is Tipu Sultan, which led to the flora of the word attributed. The massive anthology of tropical, subtropical and medicine here is overwhelming. The Glass House, theis the culmination of the 2400-acre park is modeled after London, Crystal Palace simulated. * Flower shows a week before the independence of the republic and enormous volume of sales. It also houses a children's playground - Bal Bhavan - complete with pony rides, boat trips and travel by train toy and a rose garden with 150 varieties of roses.

Cubbon Park

Baptized after senior Bangalore Commissioner, Sir Mark Cubbon, which is 300 hectares parklittered with wood and flowers. Located in the heart of the neighborhood in 1864, is the result of Sir Richard Sankey, the then Chief Engineer of Mysore. Some attractions of this park are Attara Kacheri, the central library, the aquarium, the Jawahar bal Bhavan museum, Visveswaraya Industrial and Technological Museum.

Vidhan Saudha

Home was the Diet and the Secretariat made the colossal building between 1954 and 1958. On holidays, thePeriphery of the building is lit with plenty of light, giving a nice porch. In view of the Vidhan Soudha is the brick structure of the High Court of Karnataka.

Nehru Planetarium

Of particular interest to students, can accommodate up to 200 people. It 'also known for his frequent lectures on astronomy. A musical fountain is at the planetarium.

Tipu's Summer Palace

Haidar Ali took theConstruction and Tipu Sultan completed in 1789. Based on the lines of Daria Daulat Palace Srirangapatnam, 2 - storey wooden building is decorated for his engravings on the walls and ceiling met. The building houses the photo of Tipu and his era.

Bangalore Palace

Woodeyar built by the king, the palace along the lines of Windsor Castle modeled, and is open to the public only for a week in November. parapets turrets, battlements, arches and fortifiedTowers add to the beauty, while the surrounding garden, has a magical setting. Covering an area of ​​45,000 square meters, this110 year structure was built at a cost of one million rupees.

Bull Temple

The temple, built in 1786 by the founder of Bangalore, Kempegowda is a classic example of Dravidian architecture. Dedicated to Nandi, the sacred bull, the image of huge monolithic bull inside the temple is 15 m high and 20 m in length. The bull ispresumably in size to its present size of 5 feet tall and 6 feet in length grew.

Government Museum

Neolithic finds from excavations and antiquities chamdravalli Mohanjedaro are the main attraction of the museum 18th loft. In operation since 1886, there are ethnic jewelry, textiles, coins and miniatures in the building.

Indian Institute of Science:

IIS is one of the famousbest learning centers for advanced science and engineering. Even the Tata Institute, known the who's who of the engineering industry were their Alma Mater.

The statue of Shiva

A 65 meters high statue of Shiva sitting in the lotus position shows the mythological beliefs of the Ganges from the locks of Shiva. The background of Mount Kailash increases the attractiveness of this wonderful statue.

Other places of interestinclude ISCKON Temple, Church of Santa Maria, Gangadhareswar temple or Cave Temple, Dharmaraja Temple, Jumma Masjid, Ravindra Kalakshetra, Gandhi Bhavan, Racecourse, Fun and the World - a 10-acre amusement park like Disneyland.



Richard Castle

Tourist Attractions in Bangalore

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 10 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554

Day-tripper attractions Lemesos, Lemesos cycling tips, things to do in Limassol Cyprus

Lemesos (Limassol for the greek name) is a very beautiful city - if you do not include the tourist area in the east. There, bars hotels and restaurants will extend over 15 km along the coast. The center of Limassol is a small port with a medieval castle, a mosque, two churches and, of course, some shops and restaurants. can be seen in the background, the Troodos Mountains.

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Day-tripper attractions Lemesos, Lemesos cycling tips, things to do in Limassol Cyprus

วันจันทร์ที่ 28 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Tourist Attractions in Bangalore

More famous for its elegant BPO industry, has never been known to be a destination Bangalore. The only good news is that if you happen to come to Bangalore for some reason, has no shortage of places to visit. So, on a ride through the city to go with lots of green everywhere and the commercials that follow give an idea of ​​the social customs, existing environment, and the history of this wonderful city.

Ulsoor Lake

Easily one of the most visitedBangalore, a boat ride or swim in the nearby swimming pool. dotted with small green islands stand in the lake is an ideal picnic spot.

Lal Bagh

The garden was designed by Hyder Ali in 1760. The immense wealth found gardening is Tipu Sultan, which led to the flora of the word attributed. The massive anthology of tropical, subtropical and medicine here is overwhelming. The Glass House, theis the culmination of the 2400-acre park is modeled after London, Crystal Palace simulated. * Flower shows a week before the independence of the republic and enormous volume of sales. It also houses a children's playground - Bal Bhavan - complete with pony rides, boat trips and travel by train toy and a rose garden with 150 varieties of roses.

Cubbon Park

Baptized after senior Bangalore Commissioner, Sir Mark Cubbon, which is 300 hectares parklittered with wood and flowers. Located in the heart of the neighborhood in 1864, is the result of Sir Richard Sankey, the then Chief Engineer of Mysore. Some attractions of this park are Attara Kacheri, the central library, the aquarium, the Jawahar bal Bhavan museum, Visveswaraya Industrial and Technological Museum.

Vidhan Saudha

Home was the Diet and the Secretariat made the colossal building between 1954 and 1958. On holidays, thePeriphery of the building is lit with plenty of light, giving a nice porch. In view of the Vidhan Soudha is the brick structure of the High Court of Karnataka.

Nehru Planetarium

Of particular interest to students, can accommodate up to 200 people. It 'also known for his frequent lectures on astronomy. A musical fountain is at the planetarium.

Tipu's Summer Palace

Haidar Ali took theConstruction and Tipu Sultan completed in 1789. Based on the lines of Daria Daulat Palace Srirangapatnam, 2 - storey wooden building is decorated for his engravings on the walls and ceiling met. The building houses the photo of Tipu and his era.

Bangalore Palace

Woodeyar built by the king, the palace along the lines of Windsor Castle modeled, and is open to the public only for a week in November. parapets turrets, battlements, arches and fortifiedTowers add to the beauty, while the surrounding garden, has a magical setting. Covering an area of ​​45,000 square meters, this110 year structure was built at a cost of one million rupees.

Bull Temple

The temple, built in 1786 by the founder of Bangalore, Kempegowda is a classic example of Dravidian architecture. Dedicated to Nandi, the sacred bull, the image of huge monolithic bull inside the temple is 15 m high and 20 m in length. The bull ispresumably in size to its present size of 5 feet tall and 6 feet in length grew.

Government Museum

Neolithic finds from excavations and antiquities chamdravalli Mohanjedaro are the main attraction of the museum 18th loft. In operation since 1886, there are ethnic jewelry, textiles, coins and miniatures in the building.

Indian Institute of Science:

IIS is one of the famousbest learning centers for advanced science and engineering. Even the Tata Institute, known the who's who of the engineering industry were their Alma Mater.

The statue of Shiva

A 65 meters high statue of Shiva sitting in the lotus position shows the mythological beliefs of the Ganges from the locks of Shiva. The background of Mount Kailash increases the attractiveness of this wonderful statue.

Other places of interestinclude ISCKON Temple, Church of Santa Maria, Gangadhareswar temple or Cave Temple, Dharmaraja Temple, Jumma Masjid, Ravindra Kalakshetra, Gandhi Bhavan, Racecourse, Fun and the World - a 10-acre amusement park like Disneyland.



Richard Castle

Tourist Attractions in Bangalore