Cameron Highlands Tea Plantation, Malaysia

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Wordless Wednesday - Jeju Glass Castle (2)

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Monday, June 24, 2013

Our World - Jeju Glass Castle

As the name implies, this place is a fascinating theme park featuring over three hundred and fifty items all made entirely of glass. These include the world’s very first all-glass labyrinth, the world’s largest glass ball and largest glass diamond, a glass stonewall, a mirror lake, multi-coloured instruments and a glass bridge. There are also glass art masterpieces by internationally famous artists from Italy, the Czech Republic, Japan, and more.

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We had an enjoyable time here exploring all the lovely glass exhibits. It was fascinating to see how different coloured glass of different shapes and sizes were used to create lovely display of artworks.  I love the vibrant colors in addition to the twists and turns of glass.

Some of the highlights of the exhibition include:

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A glass beanstalk from “Jack and the Beanstalk” standing two-stories high in the museum’s exhibition hall.

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The Glass Town which offers visitors a warm welcome. This stained glass exhibit  depicts a calm rural place of Europe aglow with the setting sun.


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a Magic Mirror Room where visitors can see one's own reflections. It was fun to observe yourself from different angles.


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The Sea Story features aquatic life and incorporates more than 40 marine species and coral reefs.


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Even small details are impressive like the colourful glass flowers with some greenery within the park.


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Another unique artwork on display but I have no idea what it represents.

I have more photos coming soon so stay tuned!

Our World Tuesday

Friday, June 21, 2013

Photohunt - Sculptures

I've seen a lot of magnificent sculptures while traveling to different countries and here are some of my favourites.

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Beautiful sculpture of Saint Reparata, a Christian virgin and martyr at the central portal of Florence Cathedral in Italy.


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A spectacular waterfall that features human divers at Dubai Mall.


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A wonderfully sculpted piece at the Hofburg Castle in Vienna. The 'Power at Sea' fountain symbolizes the power of the Habsburg Empire.

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Delicately carved sculpture featuring three playful cherubs holding up a shield at the Field of Miracles in Pisa Italy.


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And here's Lady Justice in Salzburg. The devil beneath her feet certainly looks like he needs a good stomping!

PhotoHunt

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Wordless Wednesday - Memories of Santorini

Friday, June 14, 2013

PhotoHunt - Windows

Here are some of my favourite window collections found throughout Turkey.

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A stained glass window as spotted at Istanbul Sirkeci Terminal

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An exterior view of a lovely window from House of Virgin Mary at Ephesus.

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Windows of a wonderfully designed metro train in Istanbul

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A brilliantly-designed window at Hagia Sophia in Istanbul

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And here is one corner of colourful collection of ceramic plates in a display window.

PhotoHunt

Monday, June 3, 2013

Our World - Seongsan Sunrise Peak

The Seongsan Ilchulbong, also known as Sunrise Peak is one of my favourite spots at Jeju island. If you're a fan of nature's many wonders, you'll definitely like being in this place. It offers some of the best hiking trails and great sight-seeing adventures.

A UNESCO world heritage site,  it was formed through the eruption of a volcano 100,000 years ago  and  there is a huge crater at the top of Seongsan Ilchulbon.

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The name Ilchulbong comes from its famous view of the sunrise but the views are equally impressive at any time of day.


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There are plenty of great spots and vantage points along the way and I can see why it had become a favourite getaway for hikers, trekkers and nature lovers.


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While the southeast and north sides are cliffs, the northwest side is a hill with grass that is connected to the Seongsan Village.


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I can imagine how awesome the field would look like with bright yellow rapeseed flowers in full bloom during springtime.


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This is about halfway up to Seongsan Ilchulbong. The view gets better the higher up you climb.


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The Bear, one of the unique rock formations beside the trail


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We passed yet another splendid view along the way and many came here to view the magnificent sunrise.  Although we didn’t get to experience it, I can imagine how spectacular the sunrise would look from this vantage point.


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I finally reached the highest point of Seongsan Ilchulbong after a strenuous 40 minutes hike but I couldn't stay long enough to enjoy the surrounding views. According to my research, the crater is about 600m in diameters and 90m high.


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As it was getting dark, I hurriedly took one last shot before we made our way back.