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Friday, May 16, 2014


Luxurious Symbols of Tourism-Dubai


Dubai is the most populous emirate of the seven emirates of United A rab Emirates.


Dubai is a unique destination that is both a dynamic business centre and a tourist paradise, offering more attractions, shopping, fine dining and quality hotels.

The emirate embraces a wide variety of scenery in a very small area. In a single day, the tourist can experience everything from rugged mountains and awe-inspiring sand dunes to sandy beaches and lush green parks, from dusty villages to luxurious residential districts and from ancient houses with wind towers to ultra-modern shopping malls.
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ATLANTIS
BURJ AL ARAB NIGHT VIEW
EMIRATES TOWER
Dubai is ranked the second world’s most popular destination for shopping after the United States and ahead of popular shopping destinations like Singapore, France, UK, and Hong Kong among others. With a long history as a trading hub, today Dubai is synonymous with shopping. From souk to shopping mall, Dubai has it all - duty free, gold, electronics, textiles, cars - and is a true shopper’s paradise. Perfect for the shop-o-holics and for retail therapy!
SHOPPING FROM SOUK TO MALLS
 THE GOLD ATM
GOLD ATTRACTING~
'SOUK' IN ARAB MEANS MARKET
AVAILABLE ANYWHEREN AT DUBAI!
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY LUXURIOUS!!
DUBAI FOOD CARNIVAL 2014
SHAWARMA
Dubai did develop a tourism website called Definitely Dubai, inside contains as many information as you can think of it. so don't worry about the visa requirements and drugs control and etc., the website has explained a lots whetehr cater the traveelers for leisure or business purposes.

Welcome to the Egypt


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The Great Sphinx and the pyramids of Giza, built during the Old Kingdom


A unified kingdom was founded c. 3150 BC by King Menes, leading to a series of dynasties that ruled Egypt for the next three millennia. Egyptian culture flourished during this long period and remained distinctively Egyptian in its religion, arts, language and customs. The first two ruling dynasties of a unified Egypt set the stage for the Old Kingdom period, c. 2700–2200 BC., which constructed many pyramids, most notably the Third Dynasty pyramid of Djoser and the Fourth Dynasty Giza pyramids.



Cairo: Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo contains the world's most extensive collection of pharaonic antiquities; no visit to Egypt is complete without a trip through its galleries. The original collection was established in the late 19th century under Auguste Mariette and housed in Boulaq. The objects were moved in 1891 to the palace of Ismail Pasha in Giza before being transferred in 1902 to the current building at Tahrir Square, which is the first purpose-built museum edifice in the world.
Designed in the Neoclassical style by Marcel Dourgnon, the Egyptian Museum boasts 107 halls filled with artifacts dating from the prehistoric through the Roman periods, with the majority of the collection focused on the pharaonic era. The museum houses approximately 160,000 objects covering 5,000 years of Egypt's past.


The ground floor takes the visitor on a chronological tour through the collections, while the objects on the upper floor are grouped according to tomb or category; exhibits here include the treasures of Tutankhamun, wooden models of daily life, statuettes of divinities, and a rare group of Faiyum Portraits. On display on the second floor are also many of the New Kingdom royal mummies.

A limestone statue of Egyptian queen Hatshepsut



Saturday, May 10, 2014

Most Inspiring Cafe of The World


Once a former warehouse and pie factory in the early 1900s, The Grounds has got to be one of the most beautiful and eclectic coffee shops I’ve ever seen. It is located at Alexandria, Australia.


With a coffee ‘research and testing facility’ alongside the café, it’s clear they’re not serving up just any old cuppa– beans are sourced all the way from Brazil, Columbia, Ethiopia, India and Uganda. The café terrace opens onto luscious garden of heirloom vegetables and fragrant herbs with a full time horticulturalist growing seasonal produce for the wholesome and rustic menu.


The Grounds believes in sharing their knowledge and expertise in everything from coffee to their sustainable gardening methods and fresh produce. To pass on their passion in these areas, they have designed a series of short courses and learning sessions designed for people of all ages who are keen to learn more about the journey of coffee and food from seed to plate (or cup).
Roasting sessions with Jack Hanna are available on request. They have Beginner, Advanced and Roasting classes with limited places available.
Workshops in The Grounds Garden with Erin Martin will be available soon.
Please register your interest at info@groundsroasters.com



Gelato Festival 2014, Florence
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The 2014 Florence Gelato Festival opens on the 1st of March, until the 4th of March, at Palazzo dei Congressi gardens, opposite the Santa Maria Novella station. The Gelato Festival then leaves Florence for a full tour, in ten locations in Italy and five in Europe. Tourists have the opportunity to discover the history, background and future of gelato with Buontalenti, the biggest home-made gelato mobile lab ever built in the world. The event started in 2010 in Florence with the idea of celebrating the Florentine origins of gelato and showing it to the world, as Caterina de’ Medici did during the Renaissance when she went to France to marry Henry II of Valois. The creation of gelato is attributed to Bernardo Buontalenti, working for the Medici family in 1559. 
At the end of the four days in Florence, the Best Italian gelato Parlour 2014 will be elected. 10 gelato parlours are taking part, all of which won this title in 2013 in Florence, Milan, Turin and Rome. The Gelato Festival is an ambassador of Italian gelato. The 2014 Gelato Festival joins together more than a hundred gelato parlours who are all ready to take part in creative taste competitions in some of the prettiest locations on the continent from May through to August. It’s a European mobile show telling you all about gelato, its creation, the best ingredients, how it’s produced and the background to this sector.

A ticket for only $10 EU gets you 5 tickets for a pretty good size tasting of 5 unique flavors. And if you still need more (it's probable you will, with all of these choices), you can get a recharge. AAAAHHH~~~who could resist the temptation?? I want it ALL!