Souvenirs from Switzerland : Europe Songs, Magnet, Pewter spoon
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Europe Trip's Souvenirs
Souvenirs from Switzerland : Europe Songs, Magnet, Pewter spoon
Friday, May 2, 2008
Day 9: London/KL
I took Thai Airline, but i still prefered SIA or MAS, Thai airline the crews not friendly, we need to serve ourself if we need drinks, really terrible!!! Some more the stewardess not as young as SIA or MAS stewardess.
Hethrow Airport
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Day 8: Paris / London
Upon arrival we enjoy our 1st western lunch (so far everyday chinese lunch & dinner, eat till scared) - LONDON FISH & CHIPS @ Farmhouse Table Restaurant. I felt nothing special than local one, just the ambience of restaurant is better.
After lunch, we proceed for an orientation tour covering Westminster Palace, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, St Pails Cathedral, London Tower and its famaous Tower Bridge (http://www.towerbridge.org.uk/TowerBridge/English). Completed in 1894, Tower Bridge was instantly hailed as a London icon and one of the great engineering marvels of its age. Come inside to explore its history, uncover its secrets and to enjoy stunning views from its high-level Walkways, situated 42 metres above the River Thames.
Drived along Parliament Square and viewed Westminister Abbey and passing 10 Downing Street towards Tralfagar Square. 10 Downing Street is the residence and office of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the headquarters of Her Majesty's Government. It is situated on Downing Street in the City of Westminster in London, England. It is actually the official residence of the First Lord of the Treasury, but in modern times this post has always been held simultaneously with the office of Prime Minister.
Queen's Palace opposite 10 Downing Street
Due to tonite is X'mas Eve many restaurants closed or closed earlier, so we hav to take our dinner earlier. End up we have our dinner at London China Town. Last meal of the trip was not included in the package, so we have to pay ourself. Everything is so expensive after convert to RM, so we chosed the most affordable small chinese restaurant and dine there. Wan Tang Mee 4 pounds, chicken noodles 4.80 pounds, dumpling (side dish) 6 pounds. What do you think? Cheap or expensive?
Day 7: Paris
Musee Du Louvre
The Pyramide Inversee
(Da Vincci Code took place here. Designed by I.M. Pei, was conceived as a sort of a “chandelier”, spreading daylight through the Carrousel du Louvre, the underground shopping mall next to the Louvre Museum.)
Rest of the afternoon we were free for a walking tour of Paris to enjoy more of romantic Paris. It was very normaly to see people hugging along the road and kissing all the way. Unfortunately, we were too shy to do that :P
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Day 6: Brussels / Paris
Depart to Paris via Mons, drive pass one of the great battlefield during World War 1 the Sommevalley where the bloodiest trench warfare was fought. Due to X'mas holiday, we caught in traffic jam before we reached Paris in lunch hour.
Arrived Paris mid-day for lunch, followed by Paris orientation tour by a French Lady. According to our tour leader, this is France's rules to have French tour guide for tourist. The tour included a River Seine Cruise and a visit to Eiffel Tower 1st level. Continue to Ille De La Cite to visit Notre Dame Catheral with its memories of the tale of Quasimodo, the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
After dinner, checked in Novotel and stayed for 2 nites. Feel less stress because we don't need to packing everyday, hehe :>
Monday, January 28, 2008
Day 5: Netherlands - Belgium (Brussels)
1300 We had bad experience during our lunch - children throwing snow ball at the restaurant we having lunch. After our lunch, they followed us and throwing snow ball at our coach. So annoying, I guess they look down on Asian.
1800 Entered to Brussels (capital city of Belgium), Belgian chocolate is worlds renown well known, so we also grab some and the next thing was to take photo with the cheeky Manneken Pis. When we taking photo, the local people tried to make fun with us. Standing with us like want to take photo, but we were told that not to close to them because they might be pick pocket.
Next wehanged around at the Chritsmas market nearby. Brussels is not a safe place, we heard ambulance, police and fire engine passed by within an hour.
2045 Checked in Holiday Inn HotelAbout Belgium:
Belgium's sluggish surface hides cultural cachet and a passion for pleasure.
If Belgium's spotlight on the European stage is a little dim, it's only because its people are rarely boastful. This slow-burning country has more history, art, food and architecture packed into its tiny self than many of its bigger, louder neighbours.
A rich and bubbling vat of beer, chocolate, oil paint and bureaucrats, Belgium gives off the heady pong of the bourgeoisie. But stir the pot a little and you'll find an 'artificial state' roughly made up of two parts Germanic Flemings to one part Celtic-Latin Walloons.
Fast facts about Belgium:
- Country Full Name: Kingdom of Belgium
- Population: 10,400,000
- Currency Name: Euro Code: EUR Symbol: €
- Languages Spoken - Official: Dutch, French, German
About Brussel:
Chocolate moulded by surrealists and beer poured by old masters.
The city of choice for Eurocrats, Brussels is sumptuous, historic and luxuriously cosy. With artistry richer than chocolate, architecture as graceful as its cuisine and diversity frothier than the beer, Brussels is an heirloom of northern culture at its best.
What makes Brussels special? Seafood in great restaurants, the smell of hot waffles on a cold winter's day, cafes and pubs that never close, the cosmopolitan but neighbourly feel, forests practically on the doorstep, pheasant and truffles in autumn, comic strips, designer shops
Day 4: Germany - Netherlands (Amsterdam)
800 - 1130 Drive on the German Autobahn to Cologne for brief stop to see the spectacular French Gothic Style Catheral.
- Population:739,000
- Currency Name: Euro Code: EUR Symbol: €
- Languages Spoken - Official: Dutch, Frisian
- Nice houses (the structure)
- Something special- Boat house (with address), boattel (boat hotel)
- Prostitution is legal, need to pay tax, rental of 1 small room Euro 300/nite, no wonder they need to work so hard to cover the rental.
- Sex TV ads & movie, government encourage them to have more population
- Retirer can get many benefits (free medical....) beside getting pension, that's why many people like to get their citizenship.
- Best bicycle system (pioneer in europe), whereby people can rent it to avoid traffic jam and also reduce polution. It is so success that other countries also followed this system.