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Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Spanish Museum Reopens After Six-year Hiatus


Compiled from The Star


Spain’s archeological museum opens its doors after a massive renovation exercise that spanned six years.
SPAIN’S National Archaeological Museum reopens to the public on Tuesday after a massive six-year overhaul that aims to offer a state-of-the-art space for its collection of ancient artefacts.
The redesign of one of Madrid’s largest museums, housing items from prehistoric times until the 19th century, began in 2008 and cost Euro 65.2mil (RM286.54mil).
It has incorporated new audiovisual displays, maps and graphic panels to give greater context to the objects on display, which include Greek vases, Roman mosaics and ancient sacred artefacts.
The collection is spread around two interior courtyards now bathed in natural light thanks to new larger windows.
In the first room visitors will be greeted by two giant walls of images projected onto 350 small screens.
”The idea is to tell the history of the people who lived in the geographical area we now call Spain,” said museum director Andres Carretero Perez.
”We did not want to create an exhibition for scholars, we wanted it to be accessible for the greatest number of people and not be dry like history books.”
A total of 13,000 objects are on display in 40 rooms in a neoclassical building, in the heart of Madrid, which the museum shares with the National Library.
”All of these objects are important because they were chosen from the 1.25 million objects that are stored at the museum,” said Perez.
One of the star attractions is a celebrated Celto-Iberian bust from the fifth century BC known as “The Lady of Elche” depicting the bust of a woman wearing elaborate headgear.
The bust was found by chance in 1897 near Elche in southeastern Spain and bought by a French archeological connoisseur who sent it to France where it was displayed at the Louvre museum.
The French government returned it to Spain in 1941 under a deal reached with Spanish dictator Francisco Franco.
The museum also features a reconstruction of Spain’s Altamira Caves and their prehistoric wall paintings of bison, horses, deer and animal-headed humans.
The room housing a replica of the remains of 3.2-million-year old female hominid known as “Lucy” features videos that show what life was like during the period when she lived. The fossilised remains were discovered in 1974 in Ethiopia by US scientist Donald Johanson and they are considered one of the world’s most significant archeological finds.
”The idea is not to see everything all at once. To see everything you would need two full days,” said Perez.
The museum was founded in 1867 to save and study archaeological objects collected by Spain’s monarchs.
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy officially re-inaugurated the museum.
Tickets cost three euros (RM13).
Museum officials hope the revamp will double its previous annual visitor numbers of 200,000-250,000 people.
The museum is now also fully accessible for the disabled, with ramps and elevators for wheelchairs, commentaries in braille and replicas of objects on display available for the blind to touch. - AFP Relaxnews

http://www.thestar.com.my/Travel/Europe/2014/06/05/Spanish-museum-reopens-after-sixyear-hiatus/

Sunday, 15 June 2014

Extreme Travel In 2014


Compiled from The Star


Fancy yourself a travel daredevil and not sure what more is there for you to do? Here are some ideas.
ADRENALINE junkies looking for their next travel adventure may want to consider consulting a new list of extreme destinations for 2014 that includes bungy jumping into the belly of an active volcano in Chile and touring a war zone.
The adventure travel ideas proposed by Cheapflights aren’t for the faint-hearted. But they may set many a thrillseeker’s heart aflutter with trips that span Fiji, Mexico, Africa, Oman and Bolivia.
Here’s a selection of Cheapflights’ adventure travel idea hotspots for 2014:

Swim with the sharks in Fiji
On Beqa Island, divers plunge into the ocean and get to see sharks up close and personal – that is, without the protection of a cage. Divers can expect to meet largely harmless species like the Tawny Nurse Shark and Blacktip Reef Shark.
But here’s where the dive description may lose a few people: “The Bull Sharks and the Tiger Sharks however are clearly a class in their own. They are Apex Predators who grow to an impressive size and have a notorious reputation for attacking humans.” Happy diving.

Volcano bungy jumping in Chile
This stunt involves jumping into the mouth of an active volcano from a helicopter, within 700ft (213m) of molten lava, after which you stay suspended upside down travelling 130 km above the simmering crater.

Cycling the Death Road in La Paz, Bolivia
It’s been dubbed the world’s most dangerous road: a treacherous downhill stretch of 64 km that starts on snow-covered plains and descends to the Amazonian jungle. Oh, and it also includes a 3.6km drop down a sheer cliff face.

Base jumping in Mexico
The Cave of Swallows is deep enough to house a high-rise building and has inspired kamikaze adrenaline junkies to jump into the belly of the earth with a parachute.

Tour a war zone
This one’s for anyone who’s ever dreamed of being a hard-hitting war correspondent or photojournalist from the trenches. War Zone Tours offers guided tours in areas of conflict and past war zones like Iraq, Beirut and Africa led by “High Risk Environment Guides.”

Sandboarding in Oman
Desert sand dunes in parts of Oman can run as high as 100m. Instead of snow, travellers hit the desert slopes with their boards, toboggans or quad bikes. – AFP Relaxnews

Weekly Hot Pick for Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam


GRAND SILVERLAND HOTEL & SPA

What’s nearby

·                                 Mariamman Temple 0.2 km / 0.1 mi
·                                 Ben Thanh Market 0.3 km / 0.2 mi
·                                 Ho Chi Minh City Museum 0.4 km / 0.2 mi
·                                 Reunification Palace 0.4 km / 0.3 mi
·                                 Saigon Square 0.4 km / 0.3 mi
·                                 Tao Dan Park 0.5 km / 0.3 mi
·                                 Museum of Fine Arts 0.5 km / 0.3 mi
·                                 Ho Chi Minh City Hall 0.5 km / 0.3 mi
·                                 Saigon Tax Trade Center 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
·                                 Ho Chi Minh City Hall Square 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
·                                 Zen Plaza 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
·                                 Golden Dragon Water Puppet Theatre 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
·                                 Notre Dame Square 0.7 km / 0.4 mi
·                                 Saigon Notre Dame Basilica 0.7 km / 0.4 mi
·                                 Parkson Plaza 0.7 km / 0.4 mi

·                                 The nearest airports are:
·                                 Ho Chi Minh City (SGN Tan Son Nhat Intl.) 5.8 km / 3.6 mi
·                                 Tianjin (TSN Binhai Intl.) 3,324.8 km / 2,066 mi
·                                 The preferred airport for Grand Silverland Hotel & Spa is Tianjin (TSN Binhai Intl.).


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Saturday, 14 June 2014

Getting A Happy Holiday


Compiled from The Star


Not all holidays turn out happy? How do you try and ensure that it does?
A NEW survey has revealed that travellers who plan ahead, make a local connection and venture to countries abroad are more likely to return from a happy vacation.
That’s according to the 414 travellers surveyed in a new poll conducted by ‘happiness expert’ Shawn Achor, author of The Happiness Advantage, and travel agency Monograms.
Based on the results of the poll that examined the connection between travel and happiness, the authors came up with a list of a few do’s and don’ts needed to ensure a positive travel experience.
Some of the biggest stressors for respondents, for example, included wasting valuable travel time trying to figure things out, particularly when it comes to the destination and transportation.
But those who planned ahead minimised their stress levels significantly, the report said. Authors also pegged a time frame, saying the most satisfied vacationers were those who spent at least one month planning their getaway.
“Planning ahead reduces stress and increases the opportunity to anticipate the getaway,” Achor said in a statement. “And anticipation offers a great happiness advantage.”
Likewise, travellers who made a local connection – be it a local guide or a friend – reported coming back from more fulfilling vacations.
”When you meet up with a local guide or someone you know, you are better able to connect with the destination. And creating a connection with people and places, cultures and histories, allows us to open our minds and increase our chances of experiencing happiness,” said Achor.
And finally, the poll also revealed that the further the destination, the happier the vacation.
Added Achor: “Staycations just don’t bring the same happiness and meaning that travel does.” – AFP Relaxnews

Friday, 13 June 2014

10 of The Most Magical Places On The Planet by James Teideman


From a milkshake lake to a land of fairies, from Scotland to Senegal, be amazed at 10 of the world’s strangest and prettiest places.
MAGICAL, mysterious, surreal and simply stunning: 10 of the world’s most magical places you’ve just got to go to.
1. Lake Retba, Senegal
2. The Trulli, Italy
3. The Enchanted City, Cuenca, Spain
4. The Tunnel of Love, Klevan, Ukraine
5. Antelope Canyon, Arizona, United States
6. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
7. Red Seabeach, China
8. To Sua Ocean Trench, Samoa
9. MUSA Underwater Museum of Art, Cancun, Mexico
10. The Fairy Glen, Scotland


To view the full article, please go to 

http://www.thestar.com.my/Travel/Malaysia/2014/05/28/10-of-the-most-magical-places-on-the-planet/


Thursday, 12 June 2014

Weekly Hot Pick for Penang, Malaysia's Food Haven


HARD ROCK HOTEL PENANG

What’s nearby

·                                 Tropical Spice Garden 0.9 km / 0.5 mi
·                                 Eden Parade Shopping Centre 1.5 km / 0.9 mi
·                                 Penang Cultural Center 2.7 km / 1.7 mi
·                                 Toy Museum Heritage Garden 3.2 km / 2 mi
·                                 Butterfly Farm 3.8 km / 2.3 mi
·                                 Penang National Park 4.6 km / 2.9 mi
·                                 Penang Botanic Gardens 6 km / 3.7 mi
·                                 Tropical Fruit Farm 6.5 km / 4.1 mi
·                                 Penang Hill 6.7 km / 4.2 mi
·                                 Muka Head Lighthouse 6.8 km / 4.2 mi
·                                 Straits Quay Mall 7.9 km / 4.9 mi
·                                 One stop Midlands Park Centre 8.1 km / 5.1 mi
·                                 Gurney Plaza 8.1 km / 5.1 mi
·                                 Kek Lok Si Temple 8.4 km / 5.2 mi
·                                 Pulau Tikus Market 8.8 km / 5.5 mi
·                                 The preferred airport for Hard Rock Hotel Penang is Penang (PEN Penang Intl.) 19.8 km / 12.3 mi.


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Standing proudly: Penang National Park is one of Asia's best by The Star


According to a hotel booking site, international travellers have ranked Penang National Park as one of Asia’s greatest green spaces.
The Penang National Park has made the cut as one of the highest rated parks and green spaces in Asia, according to Agoda.com. An analysis of customer feedback and booking information by Asia’s leading online hotel booking site has revealed eight of the best parks in the region, as ranked by international travellers who have booked accommodation on Agoda.com.
Travellers surveyed loved a wide range of green space options, from lush expanses of jungle to manicured parklands. The list includes huge national parks that are perfect for hiking or outdoor activities, marine parks for diving or kayaking, and green areas in the middle of a city that offer important historical context. All of the entries on the list have left a large enough impression on Agoda.com customers to warrant consistently high ratings.

To view the complete list of the highest rated parks in Asia, please go to http://www.thestar.com.my/Travel/Malaysia/2014/06/07/Penang-National-Parkone-of-Asias-best/