Showing posts with label Asia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asia. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

National Reserve Altyn - Emel, Kazakhstan (8 photos)

Altyn-Emel State National Nature Park is sprawled in the heart of Central Asia, in the valley of the Ili River, about 150 kilometres away from Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city. The park was established in 1996 to preserve the unique natural complex of this region.










Photos by Таймас via Mikhail Petrovsky on Google Plus

Khao Sok National Park Thailand (7 photos)

Lake "Cheo Lan" in Khao Sok National Park is one of the most interesting and beautiful places in the south of Thailand. Due to the mineral composition of karst layers, the lake has a unique green and turquoise water.








Photos by DimannYustas via Mikhail Petrovsky on Google Plus

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Amazing Landscapes of China (12 photos)

Here's a small selection of beautiful landscape photographs from different parts of China.

 Terraced rice fields, China
Terraced rice fields, China
Terraced rice fields, China
  
Danxia landform, China
Danxia landform, China
Danxia landform, China

 Detian Falls, China
Detian Falls, China
Detian Falls, China

Southern China
Southern China
Southern China

 Hidden mountain village in China
Hidden mountain village in China
Hidden mountain village in China

 Jiuzhaigou, China
Jiuzhaigou, China
Jiuzhaigou, China

Chinese Buddhist monks
Chinese Buddhist monks
Chinese Buddhist monks

 Outside Ningde Fujian, China
Outside Ningde Fujian, China
Outside Ningde Fujian, China

Rice fields, China
Rice fields, China
Rice fields, China

  Crossing the river early in the morning in China
Crossing the river early in the morning in China
Crossing the river early in the morning in China

 Sunset Clamming Xiapu, Fujian, China
Sunset Clamming Xiapu, Fujian, China
Sunset Clamming Xiapu, Fujian, China

Big Wall of China
Big Wall of China
Big Wall of China
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Thursday, 16 May 2013

Beautiful photos of Gulangyu Island, China

Gulangyu Island is located just southwest of Xiamen City. Visitors can reach it by steamship from Xiamen City in about 5 minutes. Gulangyu Island is renowned for its delicate natural beauty, its ancient relics, and its varied architecture. The island is on China's list of National Scenic Spots and also ranks at the top of the list of the ten most-scenic areas in Fujian Province.











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Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Puerto Princesa, the Hidden Jewel in Philippines

Houses on Stilts; Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines
Puerto Princesa in the Philippines is in the western province of Palawan which some would describe as the country's final environmental frontier. This town includes a populace of around 210,000. This causes it to be minimal populated area in the Philippines.

Puerto Princesa is definitely an exemplory case of a multicultural melting pot in the Philippines using its diverse populace of native groups like the Batak, Palawanos, Molbogs and Takbanwas living together in this tiny but beautiful city. These groups have a rich history of cultural heritage and tradition waiting to be investigated. Filipinos migrants from other provinces also increase the pot pourri of variety in the town. a model city when it comes to its environmental preservation efforts and hygiene that little Palawan city can also be known.

Very few have heard about Puerto Princesa. Actually you have to be wondering what's so popular about any of it little Philippines town. You'll learn among the most awe-inspiring natural interest that you've ever observed in your whole life, which can be the Puerto Princesa Underground River If you travel 50 kilometers north of the town. This water was reported as a World Heritage Site in 1999. The Puerto Princesa Underground River is among the greatest navigable underground water on the planet. You are able to understand as much as 4 kilometers in the beautiful river that runs straight into the South China Sea

This magnificent river was plumped for as you of the brand new 7 Wonders of Nature in early 2012. Visitors started initially to go in to this little Palawan town to discover the initial river, since the Puerto Princesa Underground River was found. Until regulations have been made by the city authority limiting the number of guests at 780 daily the number of travelers visiting Puerto Princesa Underground River has increased at an exponential rate. The tour to the water has proven to be most widely used that guests may have to book their tour weeks in advance in order to secure a place!

With its wonderful cave process, it's unsurprising that the Puerto Princesa Underground River is rapidly attracting people, guests and boffins from throughout Philippines and abroad to its coast. These increasing numbers running to Puerto Princesa is just a testament to the truth that the water includes a large amount of miracles to provide its guests. You'll be approached by having an acutely spectacular view of its rock formations and caverns, when you navigate in to the water. The 24 kilometers long St. Pauls Underground River Cave that offers the underground part of Cabayugan River, extending around 8.2 kilometers, is one major interest within the Princesa Underground River system that you have to see on your own so as the appreciate the degree of its beauty.

The chance will be also got by you to see the animal and plant-life which makes up the rich tapestry of the river environment. As the Princesa Underground River includes a complete mountain-to-sea environment a matter of fact. It's certainly beyond the shadow of any doubt that the water rightly deserves the name of both the UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the brand new 7 Wonders of Nature.

That hidden treasure of Philippines has started initially to show its glowing strength to the world as Puerto Princesa is getting to be converted right into a major tourist destination. Perhaps it's now your turn to find out the wonderful splendor of Puerto Princesa and its underground water.

Photo by Lon&Queta

Four Fantastic Sights of China

Four Fantastic Sights of China - The Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China
A visit to China is probably to feature highly, when trying to establish a dream location to discover on a once in an eternity vacation. An impressive history is also boasted by a modern day world superpower, China, with records of life in the united states returning tens and thousands of years. With a number of amazing attractions found around every corner, here are a few of the very common places China provides.

The Great Wall

Comprising over 5,500 miles unlinked from the Jiayuguan Pass to the Shanhai Pass, it's no surprise that the Great Wall remains one of the natural miracles of the world. The wall has been built in areas over a long time, with the very first recorded building starting as soon as the 7th Century BC. Probably the most well-known part is that created between 220-206BC by Qin Shi Huang, the very first Emperor of China. With significantly more than four million people each year visiting the Great Wall, it's certainly up there with the most widely used attractions of the country.

The Forbidden City

Present in the administrative centre city of Beijing, the Forbidden City is without a doubt China's most well-known museums. Renowned for its red walls, the Ming and Qing empires were housed by it for nearly five decades. In these times, it stands as a indication of yesteryear, being people are attracted more than eight million by the home of nearly one million treasures which each year.

Hangzhou

Frequently described as paradise on earth, Hangzhou isn't therefore much an appeal but more an area of outstanding natural splendor. Among the prosperous and most famous cities in the united states, it's been successful for a lot of the final 1000 years. Among its hottest places is the West Lake, a view that has frequently been used being an inspiration for poets and artists through the years.

The Terracotta Warriors

Whenever a number of villagers were digging a water well around one mile from the Qin Emperors grave one of the many historic projects found through the duration of China, this remarkable collection was discovered entirely in error in March 1974. After analysis from archaeologists, they've believed that there are around 520 horses, 130 chariots, 8,000 guys and 150 cavalry horses, nearly all which are still buried deep underground. It's a view that will be really worth a trip in case you obtain the opportunity.

These are simply a few of the places you can experience throughout a visit to China. Why don't you book your breaks today and learn what other amazing strategies this place keeps?

Photo by zsoolt

Monday, 11 March 2013

Malapascua Island Beach, More Than Just A Diver’s Haven


Seems that tourists and vacationers had a unified say on what they are after for in a vacation; a serene place without too much crowd and noise for a relaxing feeling. Good thing that such attributes are present in Malapascua Island.

Couldn’t agree more with tourists and vacationers say, indeed sometimes commercialism took away the natural and innate and tranquil beauty of a beach. Tagged as one of the best sunset beach and best diving spot in Cebu. 

Malapascua Island is about a four-hour travel from Cebu City. Take a bus bound for Maya which would take around three hours to reach there, and a thirty minute boat ride from Maya port to Malapascua Island. This tiny island, located at the northeast tip of Cebu, is relatively new to the international market, but already rates highly on the list of world's best beaches - some say it is the new Boracay. 

This has also become a major dive centre, famous for the crowds of thresher sharks. You are guaranteed to see thresher sharks and manta rays the earlier you wake up. Recommended local guide master divers are the Sea explorers, Thresher Shark Divers and Sun and Fun Divers. Their professional and friendly service wowed foreign intro divers. Group divers can try to have a single guide with a group for the whole holiday but this is often not possible. If that is the case then you might be stuck with a temporary one or an instructor who's not a local as a guide. 

Malaspacua Island also caters non-divers, intro diving, snorkeling, skim boarding and going around the island on a banca. You can even ask the boat operator to get you to where the crabs, crustaceans, shrimps are, and you’ll be surprised to see how huge they are. They will also get you to where a Japanese warship sank, where you can snorkel there and see the ship’s skeleton. Also, you can get to the lighthouse, some dive spots, and adrenaline-pumping jump off cliffs, if you’re that suicidal.


By: jazzel, photographer: dachalan

Sunday, 20 January 2013

The Most Beautiful Pictures of Beijing, China

Beijing (北京 Běijīng) is the capital of the most populous country in the world, the People's Republic of China, and also its second largest city after Shanghai. It was also the seat of the Ming and Qing dynasty emperors until the formation of a republic in 1911. Beijing is the political, educational and cultural centre of the country and as such it is rich in historical sites and important government and cultural institutions.

The city is well known for its flatness and regular construction. There are only three hills to be found in the city limits (in Jingshan Park to the north of the famous Forbidden City). Like the configuration of the Forbidden City, Beijing has concentric "ring roads", which are actually rectangular, that go around the metropolis.

Beijing was host to the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.

御花園 - The Imperial Garden, Beijing, China


Old man with a hat, Beijing, China

The spaceship has landed... [Beijing Opera House ("The Egg") - 国家大剧院]

Beijing - The Loaded Bike(c)

In love with Beijing, China.

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Beijing Hutong

2008 Beijing Olympic Games--2 days before opening

Bike in a hutong, Beijing, China

Summer palace, Beijing

Peking Summer Palace

Opening Ceremony @ the Beijing Olympics

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