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A moment with the selfie king
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: One of the joys of travelling is to be able to see up close and personal the works of famous people who are well known in their respective chosen fields. If I remember it well, it was during my high school days that I learnt and came across the names of some famous Dutch artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Rembrandt. Another one is Johannes Vermeer, the artist who painted the Girl with a Pearl Earring. In the world of drawing and painting, undoubtedly one of the well-known artists is Vincent Willem van Gogh. Many of his works are on display in Van…
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Kuala Lumpur
Selamat pagi, Malaysia is the second country I visited after I finally had the courage to travel on my own. It was the time when the Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur was the tallest building in the world (from 1998 to 2004) as defined by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH). As a result, many people were curious to see the iconic towers up close and personal. Fortunately, I was one of them to do so. I took the lift to the higher bridge linking the two towers. It has a public sky bridge and observation deck that gives the thrill of viewing the beautiful vistas…
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A short getaway in Tbilisi
Georgia is a country in Eurasia located on the crossroads of Eastern Europe and West Asia. Its neighboring countries are Russia to the north, Turkey and Armenia to the south, and Azerbaijan to the south-east. It is a land with a magnificent history and unparalleled natural beauty. According to Planet Doc, ‘although as small as Switzerland, Georgia is big in all aspects; a progressive nation, European in attitude and Western in spirit; a real Caucasian country with the joy of the Mediterranean’. Georgia is a mix of modern and ancient, with numerous and significant ancient churches and monasteries to visit. It is a Christian country where the majority of the population practices Orthodox Christianity, primarily the Georgian Orthodox Church.…
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A visit to Vienna Austria
Is it true that there are no kangaroos in Austria? One night when I was walking in one of the busy shopping streets called Kärntner Straße in Vienna, I was a bit surprised to see the signs ‘No kangaroos in Austria’. This phrase caught my attention. For a while I was confused why these signs are everywhere especially in the souvenir shops. Then I realized and I remember what our tour guide said that this is to remind the tourists that they are actually in Central Europe, in a landlocked country called Austria, and not in Australia. I had a wonderful time during my visit to this land of the…
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Sightseeing day in Brussels
During my first odyssey to Europe, I chose Belgium as one of the countries to visit. I stayed in the country’s capital city – Brussels. Although it is relatively small when it comes to land area, it is of great power and significance in world affairs. Brussels is a cosmopolitan city that hosts several of the EU’s official seats and is the headquarters of many major international organizations such as NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and WCO (World Customs Organization), among others. Plus, it is also the birthplace of one of my personal favourite actresses, Audrey Hepburn, who starred in films such as Roman Holiday, My Fair Lady, and Breakfast…
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Travel with me
Travelling has been one of my immense dreams. After visiting to more than thirty countries it has inclined me to write this book in a plain, simple way I wish to share the feeling, smell, sights, and sound that I personally encountered, as well as the weird and wonderful things I experienced during my travels that apparently according to IBN Battuta, a Moroccan Muslim traveller and scholar who said that ‘Travelling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.’ For a period, I hesitated to push through writing my texts, thinking who would believe me in the first place other than myself and perhaps some of my…
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The “City of Lights” – Paris
Bonjour! Paris is a vibrant city which is named as one of the world’s most beautiful cities where people come to admire its exceptional architecture. It is also the capital of gastronomy, fashion and shopping. I would assume that it is one of the dreams of every romantic to visit the “City of Lights”. Millions of people visit to the French capital every year and in 2014, I was one of them. Like most of the first time tourists I was able to climb up to the second observatory level of the Eiffel Tower. This global cultural iconic monument was built for the 1889 Universal Exposition in Paris. It has…
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Stunning Peles Castle in Sinaia Romania
After more than 2 hours’ drive from the capital city Bucharest, we arrived in a picturesque Carpathian Mountains to visit Peles Castle. This magnificent Castle which was once the summer residence of the Romanian Kings is now one of the most important museums in the country. It is considered as one of the most stunning castles in Europe. Its foundation was laid on 22 August 1873, as commissioned by King Carol 1 of Romania. According to our tour guide, Peles was the first European Castle entirely lit by electrical current and having central heating, as well as a vacuuming system that is still working even to this day. When visiting…
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My fascination about Ancient Egypt
Talking about Ancient Egypt, it’s one of the topics that I thought only existed in History books. Subjects like these are even taught at the early years in primary schools, which made me think it’s already gone to extinction. And that nothing is left to see for real to validate its then mighty existence. Except in limited books we had, and of course in some movies and documentary films we used to watch. As a fond of history, geography and the likes, I knew a little bit about Egypt that compelled me to someday visit this country. It has one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World that is…
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My first visit to Bangkok
I vividly remember my experience the first time I visited Thailand, it was a challenging one for me as I had just undergone Laparoscopic surgery. I was still recuperating at that time so I had to be more cautious not to tire myself too much. I still felt pain and uncomfortable that I had to wear loose dress and of course a pair of flat comfortable shoes. Most of all, I had to avoid lifting heavy objects. The worst thing was I had to control my diet not to over eat. To me, it was kind of a torture in a way since I was in a place with…