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Visited Cities In Germany

 




Germany, with its rich culture and heritage, is one of the most visited countries in Europe. The country has many historical sites and cultural and natural landmarks that attract tourists from across the globe. Here is a list of the most visited German cities:


Berlin




Berlin, the capital of Germany, is the most visited city in the country. Berlin is associated with a rich history and culture that attracts tourists from across the globe. 138 museums and over 400 art galleries are present in the city. Nearly one-third of the area of Berlin is covered by parks, gardens, and forests. Tourism has steadily risen in the city. The city recorded 31.1 million overnight stays in 2016. Some of the most visited places here include the Potsdamer Platz, the Berlin wall, Museumsinsel, Französischer Dom, etc. A large number of foreign visitors also visit the city for attending international conferences, academic events, and business meetings. According to a report, in 2015 Berlin hosted 195 international meetings.



Munich



Germany’s second most visited city, Munich is based on the banks of the Isar River in Bavaria. Like Berlin, Munich is also a city with a rich history and culture. It is regarded as one of the major cultural centers in Europe. Munich hosts many museums and art galleries. The Oktoberfest (a beer festival and traveling funfair) is one of the main attractions of this city. Millions of people from different parts of the world arrive in Munich every September to participate in the two-week fest.


Hamburg



The second largest city in Germany is the nation’s third most visited city. In 2016, it received 13.3 million overnight stays. Hamburg has a thriving tourism sector that employs over 175,000 people. The tourism industry here is one of the fastest growing ones in the country. The city hall, St. Michaelis church, harbor promenade, and the old warehouse district are the most visited destinations here. Hamburg’s Reeperbahn area also hosts Europe’s largest red light district.



Frankfurt Am Main



Located in the state of Hesse, Frankfurt is Germany’s fifth biggest city. It served as one of the most important cities of the Holy Roman Empire for nearly 500 years. Today, the city is one of the leading tourist destinations. It has a well-developed tourist infrastructure including excellent transport systems. Frankfurt also has a vibrant cultural scene. There are tourist attractions both within an near the city. Some examples of these attractions are the Taunus mountain range, Rhine Valley, River Rhine, Eberbach Monastery, Vortex Garden, and many more.


Cologne



The city of Cologne in the North Rhine-Westphalia state is the fifth most visited German city. The city spreads out on both sides of the Rhine river. It has the most pubs per capita in the country. Several historical and cultural landmarks in Cologne attract tourists to the city. The Cologne Cathedral, Twelve Romanesque churches, Medieval houses and city gates of Cologne, and other historical attractions take tourists back in time to Medieval era Europe.


Düsseldorf



A beautiful city on the banks of the Rhine RIver, Düsseldorf attracts a large number of visitors each year. This German city is also located in the North Rhine-Westphalia. The city serves as a business and financial center of international repute. Numerous trade and fashion fairs are held in this city all year round. Düsseldorf is also renowned for its academy of fine arts, musical scene, and the annual Rhenish Carnival.



Dresden



This German city is part of the Free State of Saxony. Located on the banks of the River Elbe, Dresden is one of Europe’s greenest cities. 63% of the city area here is covered by forests, gardens, and parks. Dresden also has a long and rich history since it served as the capital and royal residence for the Kings of Saxony and the Electors. The splendid palaces, churches, and other architectural marvels created by them enhance the beauty and attraction of this German city.


Stuttgart




The largest and capital city of Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart is the eighth most visited city in Germany. It is located on the banks of the Neckar river and serves as the gateway to the Black Forest and the Swabian Jura nature areas. Within the city, there are several historical and cultural attractions like the Stiftskirche church, the Old Castle, the New Castle, the Wilhelm Palais, and more. Numerous gardens and parks also enhance the beauty of the city.





Nuremberg



The Bavarian city of Nuremberg is located on the banks of the river Pegnitz. It served as an ancient hub of humanism, printing, and science. The city also played an important role in promoting astronomical studies. Some of the most visited attractions in this city include the Nuremberg Castle, Heilig-Geist-Spital, the St. Laurence church, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, and more.


Leipzig



The 10th most visited city of Leipzig is located in the German state of Saxony. The historic central area of the city features Renaissance-style buildings like the marketplace and city hall. Many buildings of the historicist style are found here


History of the Establishment of Borobudur Temple

 Borobudur Temple 



Borobudur Temple is one of the largest Buddhist temples in the world and is in Indonesia. Sometimes we forget this. In our country there are many extraordinary remains, but we take them for granted.


The magnificent architecture of the Borobudur temple, the vast area, and also its history have made this temple one of the world cultural heritages. It has been determined directly by UNESCO.

Tour to Borobudur temple can be very useful for us. Apart from holidays, we also learn history and admire the great culture and abilities of our ancestors. 



The cultural and historical richness of this temple has been recognized by the world, it's good for us to know about it too.

Please refer to the info about Borobudur below. The information that we present is not only about Borobudur temple tourism, but also history and other important things that we need to know.


History of the Establishment of Borobudur Temple 


The history of the Borobudur temple is estimated to be around the year 750 AD. Borobudur Temple was built by king Samaratungga from the Syailendra Dynasty, one of the great and powerful dynasties that ever existed in the archipelago.



Based on historical studies, Borobudur Temple is a relic of the ancient Mataram kingdom.

This temple was the center of the development of Buddhism at that time until it was finally abandoned. 


Possible cause is due to a series of eruptions of Mount Merapi, which caused residents to move to other safer places. Another opinion also states that this place began to be completely abandoned after Islam spread to Java. Abandoned, nature returned to power. Borobudur Temple is covered with soil and trees so that it actually becomes a hill. Even so, the myths and stories about this temple still live in the community.


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Prostitution and the sex trade flourish in South Korea

Princes.in - South Korea, a wealthy, powerful Asian super-state, technology hub and stalwart U.S. ally, has a deep, dark secret. Prostitution and the sex trade flourish in South Korea just under the country’s shiny surface.

Despite its illegality, prostitution and the sex trade is so huge that the government once admitted it accounts for as much as 4 percent of South Korea’s annual gross domestic product -- about the size of the fishing and agriculture industries combined.

Prostitution and the sex trade flourish in South Korea
Indeed, paid sex is available all over South Korea -- in coffee shops, shopping malls, the barber shop, hotels, motels, as well as the so-called juicy bars, frequented by American soldiers, and the red-light districts, which operate openly. Internet chat rooms and cell phones have opened up whole new streams of business for ambitious prostitutes and pimps.

The South Korean government’s Ministry for Gender Equality estimates that about 500,000 women work in the national sex industry, though, according to the Korean Feminist Association, the actual number may exceed 1 million. If that estimate is closer to the truth, it would mean that 1 out of every 25 women in the country is selling her body for sex -- despite the passage of tough anti-sex-trafficking legislation in recent years. (For women between the ages of 15 and 29, up to one-fifth have worked in the sex industry at one time or another, according to estimates.)

Indeed, the sex industry (in the face of laws criminalizing and stigmatizing it) is so open that prostitutes periodically stage public protests to express their anger over anti-prostitution laws. Bizarrely, like Tibetan monks protesting China’s brutal rule of their homeland, some Korean prostitutes even set themselves on fire to promote their cause.

Naturally, demand is high.

According to the government-run Korean Institute of Criminology, one-fifth of men in their 20s buy sex at least four times a month, creating an endless customer base for prostitutes.

Even worse, child and teen prostitution are also prevalent in South Korea.

Al-Jazeera reported that some 200,000 South Korean youths run away from home annually, with many of them descending into the sex trade, according to a report by Seoul’s municipal government. A separate survey suggested that half of female runaways become prostitutes.

All these statistics fly in the face of South Korea’s stellar image as a society that consistently produces brilliant, hard-working, motivated students and technocrats. However, it is precisely that academic pressure (along with other family issues) that drives many of these teens onto the streets.

"No one ever told me it was wrong to prostitute myself, including my schoolteachers,” a runaway named Yu-ja told Al-Jazeera.

“I wish someone had told me. Girls should be taught that from an early age in class here in South Korea, but they aren't."

Not only is South Korea home to child and teen prostitution, but South Korean men are also driving such illicit trade in foreign countries, particularly in Southeast Asia, according to the Korean Institute of Criminology, based on surveys conducted in Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and the Philippines.

“If the testimony from many underage prostitutes, police officers and human rights groups is true, South Koreans are the biggest customers of the child sex industry in the region,” their report stated, reported the Korea Times newspaper.

“That’s very shameful for [South Korea].”

Yun Hee-jun, a Seoul-based anti-sex trafficker, told the Times: “On online community websites, you can easily find information about prices for sex with minors and the best places to go. If you visit any brothel in Vietnam or Cambodia, you can see …  fliers written in Korean.”

The U.S. State Department, in the 2008 “Trafficking in Persons Report,” also blamed South Korean tourists for significantly driving the demand for underage sex in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands.

The document indicated that large numbers of South Korean girls and women have been trafficked to Japan, the U.S. and as far away as Western Europe.

On the flip side, many women from poorer Asian countries, particularly the Philippines, flock to South Korea to work as prostitutes and "bar girls" (lured by the promises of legitimate work as waitresses or entertainers).

For the record, the U.S. government prohibits American servicemen from patronizing bars and other establishments in South Korea served by prostitutes.

Blogger Park Je-Sun wrote on Threewisemonkeys that in Seoul, South Korea’s largest city, prostitution is widespread and peculiarly civilized -- and a central component of the local business culture.

“The majority of top-end -- that is, rich -- businessmen in Seoul are more familiar with sex-industry culture than in a number of other countries,” Park wrote.

“Sex and power are closely linked in this city.”

As an illustration of how widespread prostitution is in South Korea, consider that in January 2012 police raided a nine-story brothel in the upscale Gangnam neighborhood in Seoul and discovered no less than 100 prostitutes working there, ostensibly as "hostesses," who charged at least $300 for sex. This complex generated more than $200,000 every day, according to local media reports.

“It’s not uncommon for a hostess bar and a hotel to be located in the same building,” a policeman told the Korea Times.

In late 2006, the South Korean government took an unusual step to stamp out prostitution -- the Ministry for Gender Equality offered a cash incentive to companies whose male employees refrained from buying sex at office parties and business trips, an ingrained part of Korean corporate culture.

The prevalence of prostitution in contemporary South Korea provides an ironic counterpoint to the passionate political activism of elderly Korean women who relentlessly criticize Japan for forcing them into servitude as prostitutes and "comfort women" during Tokyo’s brutal occupation of their country.

Prostitution has a long history in South Korea, going back to the medieval period, when the “kisaeng,” female entertainers, were officially sanctioned by the ruling elite to perform all kinds of services, including sex.

Prostitution as a way of life continued in one form or another over the centuries, including during Japan’s occupation of Korea in the first half of the 20th century.

After World War II and the Korean War, the United States changed the face of prostitution.

Park Chung-hee, who ruled the country for most of the 1960s and 1970s, actually encouraged the sex trade in order to generate much-needed revenue, particularly at the expense of the thousands of U.S. troops stationed in the country.

“Our government was one big pimp for the U.S. military,” Kim Ae-ran, a former South Korean prostitute forced to work at an American military base, told the International Herald Tribune.

“They urged us to sell as much as possible to the G.I.’s, praising us as ‘dollar-earning patriots.'”

Prostitution and the sex trade flourish in South Korea
Another ex-prostitute lamented: “The more I think about my life, the more I think women like me were the biggest sacrifice for my country’s alliance with the Americans. Looking back, I think my body was not mine but the [South Korean] government’s and the U.S. military’s.”

In the 21st century, another source of prostitution comes from South Korea’s impoverished northern neighbor, North Korea.

Female defectors from North Korea – who typically reach South Korea after an arduous journey through a third country -- also sometimes descend into prostitution to survive.

Reportedly, many female North Korean defectors are forced into prostitution, not only to pay the exorbitant fees charged by people-smugglers, but to earn a living in South Korea -- sometimes this scenario leads to tragic consequences.

In March 2013, South Korean media reported on the case of a North Korean woman who was murdered while toiling as a sex worker in the city of Hwaseong, southwest of Seoul.

The killer, who turned himself in to police, confessed that he strangled the woman to death in a fit of anger when she refused to perform a “perverted” sex act. Compounding this tragedy of a desperate woman who fled repression and starvation in North Korea, it later emerged that her killer had no fewer than 16 previous convictions on his lengthy criminal record.

Now, in 2013, Korean courts are reportedly considering the constitutionality of the 2004 Special Law on Prostitution, which increased the penalties for both prostitution and pimping.

“It will be of great interest to see how the Special Law plays out in the courts and in the media,” wrote the blog, idleworship.net.

“It’s a $13 billion a year reality … and it’s not going anywhere.”

Japan Prostitution by Schoolgirls

Princes.in - It is perfectly legal to have sex with a 14-year-old here in Japan's capital, which is why police can't do much about Aya and a growing number of school girls like her.

Aya, now 15, says she started letting men touch her breasts two years ago for the equivalent of about $100. Last October, she says she turned her first trick, with a man who approached her and a girlfriend on a Tokyo street and paid about $500 apiece to have sex with him. She began commuting regularly from her suburban home to ply her body, lured by the cash she spent on restaurants, miniskirts and trips to Tokyo Disneyland.

Japan Prostitution by Schoolgirls
"I wanted to make a lot of money all at once," Aya says nonchalantly as she sits in a cafe, taking a break from hanging out on a busy street corner awaiting patrons in the evening rush hour.

Aya (whose last name is being withheld because of her age) is part of what Japanese police are starting to call an epidemic: prostitution by schoolgirls. Police say they picked up 5,481 girls under 18 in Japan for prostitution and related activities last year, 38% more than two years earlier. The statistics understate the problem because most schoolgirl prostitutes can't be detained on any charges, says Yoshikatsu Nakamura, deputy director of the juvenile division of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police.

Shinji Miyadai, a sociologist at Tokyo Metropolitan University, estimates that 8% of schoolgirls nationwide -- and one-third of girls at some schools that aren't geared toward the university bound -- are involved in the sex industry. The head of a cram-school chain was arrested in June for running a teenage-prostitution ring with 350 girls, some as young as 14. (Cram schools help prepare students for entry exams to secondary schools and universities.)

Though child prostitution is notoriously rampant in some poorer Asian nations, its proliferation in Japan is apparently born not from poverty or coercion but from materialism. Japanese teenagers have expensive tastes; $500 Prada purses and $350 Louis Vuitton wallets are hot teen items.

"It seems that prostitution is the fashion for kids," says Mr. Nakamura, the Tokyo police official. "Kids want brand-name clothes like Chanel; their friends have them and their parents don't give them the money," he says, so they turn to prostitution.

It has spread to junior high schools as Japanese men opt to buy sex with even younger girls. "If you're in senior high," says Yoshisato Seto, deputy at one juvenile police station in Tokyo, "you might be considered an old lady."

Police and social workers blame weak laws, permissive attitudes and the cheap cellular phones that make it easy for girls to arrange dates away from parents. Teen prostitution is particularly rife in Tokyo, where it is legal for adults to have sex with children over 12 and where prostitution isn't punishable unless arranged by a pimp. Tokyo police grumble that when they spot an older man and a young girl emerging from one of the ubiquitous "love hotels," which rent rooms by the hour, all they can do is take names and ages and notify the girl's parents.

Kotaro Nishida, director of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police's Juvenile Center in Sugamo, says some men have admitted that they travel to Tokyo to take advantage of its lax child-sex laws, especially now that some other prefectures have outlawed sex with juveniles. Mr. Nishida says that on one recent patrol he nabbed an elementary-school teacher leaving a love hotel with a 16-year-old girl. Police didn't report the incident to the man's school in a neighboring prefecture because he couldn't be charged under Tokyo law.

"Tokyo is the prefecture that needs the law the most but Tokyo is proud that it has the least regulations," Mr. Nishida says. "Tokyo looks away from the reality."

That reality is hard to miss. Terekura, or telephone clubs, are one way the girls fall into the prostitution habit. Plastered on utility poles, phone booths and other prominent places around Tokyo are posters advertising the clubs, where men can wait for calls from teenage girls. Many girls -- who get the numbers from advertisements handed out near schools and train stations -- say curiosity initially drives them to call the toll-free numbers. The school board in Ashikaga, a city north of Tokyo, found that several fifth and sixth graders were calling the phone numbers posted in public-phone booths, school officials said, though the children stopped short of arranging dates with men.

In a recent government survey, one in four teenage girls said they had called a telephone club at least once.
Japan Prostitution by Schoolgirls

Some agree to have sex for money, says Izumi Yokouchi, the deputy director of the National Police Agency's Juvenile Division. A 47-year-old high-school guidance counselor and rugby coach in Yaocho, a small town in central Japan, was arrested earlier this month and charged with having sex with a junior-high-school girl he met through a telephone club, police say. She was 15. He paid her $400 for each of the three times he had sex with her during the past few months, police say.

The case against the teacher -- who faced penalties of up to two years imprisonment and $10,000 in fines because of Toyama's ordinance against "indecent activities" with juveniles -- was freed after paying a $2,700 fine. He was fired from his job, a school board official says.

Then there are "dating clubs," which often consist of condominiums where men go to pick out a young girl -- in theory to accompany to tea or karaoke singing. Tokyo police woke up to the epidemic two years ago, Mr. Nishida says, when they found a girl who was missing for three days in a hotel room with a man she met through a dating club. Police found 100 high-school girls had registered at the club and many were having sex with customers. Dating clubs and telephone clubs slip through the cracks in the prostitution law because they claim to be arranging only dates, not prostitution.

One such club is the Melon Club, which advertises on a busy Tokyo street with a man holding a sandwich-board that declares, "We have amateurs and students. Pick your type by looking through the magic mirror and have a date."

Melon Club is a studio apartment on the second floor of a building across from the Rodin, a love hotel. It features a tiny one-way mirror looking in on a main room where girls wait. On a recent weekday afternoon, it looks like a slumber party: Six girls lounge on sofas, playing video games, putting on lipstick and reading comics. The 22-year-old male manager -- with dyed-orange hair, cut-off jeans and a "Vice Squad" T-shirt -- strums a guitar. Splayed on the floor are the girls' Prada, Fendi and Chanel bags.

Girls drift into the club and wait to be chosen by customers who pay $100, $50 of which goes to the girl, then go on a one-hour "date." Many girls say they give out their portable phone numbers and begin freelancing.

The phone rings from a customer the manager says is asking if any girls are in school uniform today. Half are. Uniforms improve the odds of being picked, the girls say. One, who gives her name as Miki, says she can earn $150 to $200 a day at the club, whereas she would earn only $7 an hour dishing out ice cream.

Keiko, 16 years old, began calling a telephone club in elementary school: It was next door to her house. Now, she earns $800 to $1,000 a month from Melon and her freelancing. She has gone out with about 50 men who range in age from 20 to 60.

"If I want to buy Prada and Vuitton bags that cost $600 to $700, I have to have this kind of job," she says. "Everybody wears them. I feel like a more valuable person if I have them."

Keiko says the designer wares made her mother suspicious. She rifled through her daughter's room and found a letter from Keiko's girlfriend confessing that the friend was involved in prostitution. Keiko told her mother she earned the money at a bookstore.

Like Keiko, many girls deny doing anything more than going to restaurants or shopping with the men. But police say their stakeouts of Melon and similar clubs often lead to hotels or private karaoke booths where they believe the girls are having sex or allowing nude photos to be taken of them.

Across town at Pudding dating club -- where the owner says 1,000 girls have worked during the past three years -- a neatly dressed 39-year-old man saunters in. "I'm tired of college students," says the man, who won't give his name but says he owns a small business. "Junior-high-school girls are very candid and honest."

Now some girls bypass the clubs entirely, posting their cellular-phone and beeper numbers along Tokyo streets. Juvenile-police director Mr. Nishida, 58, says he has been solicited by schoolgirls while walking Tokyo's streets in plain clothes. Shopping arcades have begun posting signs ordering "do not write your phone or beeper number."

Japanese sociologists say teen prostitution is tolerated in part because prostitution doesn't have the stigma here that it has in some other cultures. Japanese culture doesn't impart on sex the sense of sin that Western religions tend to. Even incest isn't a crime in Japan except in the case of rape.

The girls call their customers "Papa-san" and don't speak of prostitution -- to them it is just enjo kosai , or financially supported dating. Akiyoshi Ishibashi, a police clinical psychologist in Tokyo, says half of the 400 teenage prostitutes he and other Tokyo psychologists have counseled extensively -- most from middle-class families with two parents -- don't feel prostitution is wrong.

So while child prostitution has gained national attention -- talk shows have been devoted to it and schoolgirl hookers often crop up in television dramas -- Japan is doing surprisingly little about it.

The Tokyo prefecture's legislature is contemplating an ordinance that would outlaw sex with children, as some other prefectures have done. Opponents of stronger child-sex laws include the Communist Party, several teachers' unions and mothers' groups, which argue that the girls would be shamed in testifying against patrons.

"We wouldn't want the police to have more power," says a petition opposing a proposed child-sex ordinance signed by 90 members of the Tokyo Teachers' Union. Others worry that schools would be shamed if their girls are charged as prostitutes. One principal lectured a private-school girl for posing for seminude photos for $50 a shot, says a teacher the girl confided in. The principal was upset because, in the photos, the girl still had some of her uniform on, which would identify the school, the teacher says.

Even child-welfare advocates show little interest. Seiko Noda, a member of the Japanese parliament and an outspoken critic of Japan's role in the sex trades in developing countries, is drafting a bill to punish Japanese men who have sex with children overseas.

But "I have no sympathy for the girls in Japan; they are stupid," Ms. Noda says. "Thai children don't want to do prostitution, they are forced to do it; they are slaves. But here in Japan, stupidly, kids want to do this to get money to buy bags and dresses. Most (Japanese) kids don't feel it is a crime. It's a moral issue and I don't have time to teach morals. That's the families' business."

Aya, the 15-year-old who started turning tricks last year, talks about sex with strangers with the casualness of a chat about pop music. She is more embarrassed about her other part-time job: working at a convenience store. Though she says her mother, a divorced insurance agent, is very strict, she nevertheless began going to dating clubs at 13, encouraged by a friend who promised she could earn "easy money." Now she simply walks the streets in her school uniform -- a plaid skirt, white blouse and white knee socks -- picking up men.

Lately she has cut back, fearing disease: Her customers usually don't use condoms. She says she has stopped having intercourse and allows customers to touch her legs only. "Even if I don't have sex, I can make money, but little by little," she says.

It may be too late. Several months ago, she says, she began having chronic vaginal pain. She hasn't gone to a doctor. She seldom has the money; when she does, it is too bothersome.

Despite her experience, she doesn't advise girls against prostitution. Asked what she would think if her three-year-old stepsister followed her footsteps, she replies nonchalantly, "If she likes it, she should go ahead and do it."

Lapland, a place Delivers beauty phenomenon of the Midnight Sun

Princes.in - Lapland is a province of Finland which has an area of ​​98 946 km² and a population of 187 777 inhabitants in 2002. The capital is Rovaniemi.

The province has a unique phenomenon that is beautiful to look at, that the sun at midnight. Because the location polar circle, for 24 hours in two months every year the province is exposed to the sun all day without stopping. This phenomenon is called the midnight sun or the midnight sun.

Lapland, a place Delivers beauty phenomenon of the Midnight Sun

This phenomenon occurs every June and July. Travelers who visited Lapland can see the unique light of the midnight sun, which does not give the boundary between day and night here.

This allows the traveler to Lapland mountain climbing at night or even a golf exercise for 24 hours.

One of the favorite tourist spot for golf tourism in Lapland is Bjorkliden GC, a golf course located at the north of the province. Bordering the mountainous border of Sweden and Finland as well as Lake Tornestrask.

Lapland, a place Delivers beauty phenomenon of the Midnight Sun

Besides golf midnight, other popular tourist activities in Lapland is skiing in Riskgransen, which is the most northerly ski resort in Europe.

Unlike other ski resorts in Europe, Riksgransen not have freezing temperatures, so skiers need not fear the cold.

Lapland, a place Delivers beauty phenomenon of the Midnight Sun

This is because the phenomenon of the midnight sun before, which makes the sun shine so as to make the region remains warm at the same time still have snow for skiers skate.

Lapland is also home to the first and largest ice hotel in the world. At this hotel, guests will sleep between chunks of ice that coated sheets made of deerskin.

Lapland, a place Delivers beauty phenomenon of the Midnight Sun

Ranging from candles to chairs and tables, everything in this hotel made of ice. The hotel was built in 1989, in the small village of Jukkasjarvi.

The hotel was built by the local ice sculptor who came from this hotel. Water to make blocks of ice come from the Torne River, not far from the hotel. Usually the Ice Hotel is only open in winter only.

Unique and Luxury Gangnam District in Korea

The song "Gangnam Style" sung by "PSY" exploded worldwide. More and more people are wondering what the heck it actually Gangnam? We help introduce you this famous region.

Gangnam District, Symbol of Life Luxury

Gangnam is the name of the district or region in South Korea. In terms of names, Gangnam means the southern part of the river. Gangnam layout itself is near the Han River.

The district is known as a symbol of wealth and income are abundant in Korea, thus becoming one of the Gangnam district famous for a life of luxury, glamor and fashion sense that is very high.

That said, Gangnam is the center of the rich, super luxury real estate area and a place where a variety of world-class standing (Samsung, Hyundai, etc.).

If you are a fan of K-Pop, then this is where the office stands a very great artist management, namely SM Entertainment (Super Junior, SNSD, etc.) and JYP Entertainment (Wonder Girls, 2PM, miss A, etc.).

With all the luxurious life in it, Gangnam District is often dubbed her Beverly Hills Korea.


World glamor and Plastic Surgery Center

Just like other luxury areas around the world, Gangnam is a district that never sleeps. For the lovers of the world-class fashion, Gangnam offers a shopping paradise that is ready to drain the bag.

You easily find storefronts branded goods such as Gucci, Dolce Gabana, Prada, Giorgio Armani, Banana Republic and various other world-class fashion line. The biggest mall in Seoul is also located in Gangnam, the name COEX Mall.

It is common knowledge that the South Koreans are accustomed to plastic surgery to be more charming.

In this area you can enjoy the facilities of plastic surgery at the hands of the best doctors. Gangnam be a place for women and men who want to perform a variety of physical change through plastic surgery.


Social criticism in Gangnam Style

If you read the meaning of the lyrics of Gangnam Style, the song is actually a social critique on luxuries offered Gangnam District.

Someone willing to not eat in order to drink coffee at one of the restaurants Gangnam, because being part of the Gangnam is something that is considered very cool.

However, do not forget the tradition Gangnam South Korea. There were various areas of culture and art, such as Kimchi Museum, Horim Art Center, Coreana Art & Culture Complex, Temple Bongeunsa, various shops that sell goods typical of South Korea, a restaurant which serves Korean cuisine, and so on.

If someday you visit the Gangnam District, make sure you bring a lot of money. Also make sure you deserve and luxurious appearance, because of the way you dress becomes very sensitive in the Gangnam area.

Beautiful Fountain Bridge Seoul

Just like a mega city, Seoul is supported by the satellite towns in the vicinity. One of the unique link is a connecting bridge and Yungsan Seocho district, splitting the Han River in downtown Seoul.



Jamsu bridges built since 1980 and then renovated in 2009 making it more than just transportation infrastructure. The main treat is the Moonlight Rainbow Fountain. It is a fountain show bridges the longest recorded Guinness World Record.



The fountain is flowing from left and right sides of the bridge, the length of 1,140 m. Discharge water removed about 190 tons per minute. The fountain is falling at a distance of 43 meters from the bridge. Accompanied by music, a rainbow fountain is like dancing.



Usually once dusk comes, then 200 multicolored lights shining on fountain that go directly into the Han River under the bridge. This is the best time to admire the fountain colorful.



To view the live show Moonlight Rainbow Fountain, tourists can visit Seoul in April-October. Show hours vary each month, but usually always there at 12:00, 20:00, and 21:00 local time. Moonlight Rainbow Fountain lasted 15 minutes.

Blue light sparkling in Toyama Bay Coastline

Burnout and stress in the routine work becomes part familiar to urban residents. Some people will usually schedule a vacation to relieve tired moment. Well this tourist destination can be an unforgettable experience to spend a holiday.



Toyoma Bay in Central Japan Sea, in the evening will present a rare show for the tourists. Every year around March to June, a large number of scattered luminous squid Area coastline with sparkling blue color that makes the atmosphere of the night there is very exotic.



Firefly Squid (Watasenia scintillans), 3-inch squid emit light to attract prey and also to attract the hearts of other squid to be a partner in this breeding season.



They use specialized light-emitting organs called photophore, which can be found throughout the body of the squid. They are usually found 600-1200 meters under the sea, but because of the strong waves during this season, they are eventually carried to the shoreline.



Mating and nesting season of Firefly Squid occur from March to June each year. During this season, millions of squid gather in Toyama Bay to fertilize eggs and lay their eggs in the sand.



At the same time, many tourists flock to the beach to watch the show are rare and exceptional. Unfortunately, in addition to being a popular tourist attraction, Firefly Squid also commonly used as a delicious meal in Toyama.

Cones house Wae Rebo In Indonesia

At an altitude of 1100 meters above sea level, cone-roofed houses that bring the fascination of a unique culture and sublime. ItulahWae Rebo, a village in a remote mountain ridges in the interior Manggarai. Precisely in the village Satar Lenda, District Satarmese West, West Manggarai Flores.

Physical preparation and the logistics necessary to reach Wae Rebo, because you have to walk and climb. Were pretty grueling terrain - dirt road muddy and rocky - if not used. We recommend that if you have plans to travel to Flores, also prepared physically so fit. Unfortunately if the destination is only to Komodo Island but did not visit Wae Rebo.



As for natural explorers, headed Wae Rebo like a trip to heaven marvelous culture. Not only the hospitality of the villagers who would welcome us, but it will also be pampered with a variety of interesting vegetation, including orchids, palms, ferns and different. As well as an impressive population kawananan birds singing as welcome guests.


Wae Rebo early thanks to ferret

It is said that according to local stories, Maro was the first to live and settle in Wae Rebo. Believed to have originated from the Minangkabau. Maro ancestors originally lived in Wriloka, the western tip of Flores Island, moved to Pa'ang, then shifted to the mountains, Todo. They moved again to Popo. There was an odd event.

The story begins with a husband and wife. Although the time has come, the wife has not given birth. Seven days passed so it was decided to divide the stomach of the mother that the baby survived.

Baby boy survived, but the mother died. The family of the mother who came from other villages can not accept what happened. They attacked the village of Maro. However, at midnight before the overrun, appeared ferrets at home Maro.

Maro also say, if a ferret bring good news to be calm. However, when ferrets bring bad news, asked to make a sound. Weasel was a sound and be pointing the way to a safe place for Maro.



Weasel leads Maro residents to evacuate. Once away from Popo, in a high place they saw their villages burned. They moved to Liho and ferrets disappeared. From Liho, they are to Ndara, Golo Damu, and Golo Pandu.

In Golo Pandu, Maro dreamed ancestral spirits who tell them to settle in a designated place and do not move anymore. There is a place not far from Golo Pandu, and there are rivers and springs. That Wae Rebo.



House roof cone should be seven.

In the traditional village of Wae Rebo seven niang or custom homes, namely Niang mandok Gena, Gena Niang Jekong, Niang Gena Ndorom, Niang drum Maro, Niang Pirong Gena, Gena Niang jintam, and Niang Gena Maro.

Number of custom homes should not be more than seven. In each house lives a family of 6-8. If a family member more and more and it is necessary to build a new house, to be outside the traditional village.



Custom house Wae Rebo distinctive shape. At the bottom or a room in a round and the top of the conical thatched roofed.

Niang drum Maro, a sort of major customs houses, is believed to be where the first ancestor came from Minangkabau. The building is about 14 meters high, much higher than other niang 6.

When you visit Wae Rabo, you are welcome to spend the night in Mbaru Niang, to socialize and eat together Wae Rebo community. You will sleep on a mat, a woven mat made from pandanus leaves in mbaru niang, and get to experience what it feels like life used when large families still live their lives under one roof.

Most of the people working in their gardens from dawn to dawn, busy with harvesting and processing coffee beans. Although weaving is not a major activity in Wae Rebo, you might be able to meet some of the women artisans of traditional songket. The Indigenous Elders will provide additional facilities if you want to stay in Wae Rebo to stay overnight, there are several local guides as well as some tour operators who can set a fixed schedule for your trekking.

Niang drum at Maro no special sign. Ngando plugged at the end of the roof, which symbolized the head of buffalo, an animal that is considered to be the greatest. Buffalo head a marker has been made a victim and validation of traditional houses and cultural strength of this house.

At the center of the house there is a kind custom main pillars called hunchback. His form of two sticks connected. This is Papa Ngando and Ngando, mating male and female symbols. Custom house also sustained major pillar 9, which depicts the life of a fetus into a baby passes about 9 months in the womb.



The inside of the traditional round-shaped house containing the philosophy of the unity of human life pattern that hints rounded life, not colored by the conflict, but the sincerity, determination, and justice. That's why the deliberations at the custom house take the position of sitting in a circle.

There is also molang, at the rear of the house, which is divided into three parts, namely the kitchen, family activity room, and the bedroom of the family. "When the baby was born and brought to pot in the kitchen, because there is a flame that warms baby's body."

In addition, the main customs house consists of 5 levels. The first level is called lutur house or tent. The first floor was used as the residence of the occupant. At the second level or lobo is a place to store food and goods.

Up one floor, on the third floor or floor lentar is used to store seeds for planting. Same as level 1, 2 and 3, the level also has its own name, the Lempa rae. Lempa rae is a place to keep a stock of food reserves which is useful when the harvest was less successful. Well, if the most recent entry on the floor or hekang code, you can see the various offerings kept homeowners to the ancestors.

The process of construction of this house is without the use of nails, but with the concept of pegs and pen, and tied with rattan as a booster every bone foundation. According to the story of this community, a lot of Indonesian and foreign architects who come and stay to learn the concept of this custom home Wae Rebo.



Travel rules

To note for the visitors there is some agreement among the communities there that establishes administrative costs. According to one of the Elders, money administration and management of the money is for the cost of groceries and cooked food made by the mothers and the maintenance of village infrastructure such as fuel generators and water resources. Periodically, the results of the collection of administrative fees will be opened jointly by the public and published in number and divided for the management of the village.



The cost of staying in the traditional house Wae Rebo is Rp 225,000 / person already includes three meals. If it does not stay, so guests can pay Rp 100,000.

That should not be forgotten is that every guest who comes to Wae Rebo Waelu have to go through the ceremony. The elders will memohonijin on the ancestors to receive guests and seek refuge until the guests left the village and returned to its original place.

Manjanggul Lava Tube, Lava Hole Largest and grandest in the World

Jeju volcanic island, located 130 kilometers from the southern coast of the Korean Peninsula, has a system of hallways lava (lava tube) wide. Natural channels where the magma flowed into the cave is now empty parts into the hall lava world. This cave, in addition to providing an opportunity for scientific research, is also a popular tourist destination.



The most impressive is the Geomunoreum Lava Hole system, formed by flows of basaltic lava when volcanoes erupt Geomunoreum about 300-200 thousand years ago.



The volcano has a height of 456 meters and the lava flow into the coastline 13 km away, and while doing so, created a lot of hallway / lava tubes.



Manjanggul Lava Tube is the largest cave in this system. This hallway stretches as far as 8928 meters and the height to 30 meters and width of 23 meters.



The inside of the hall is decorated with multi-colored carbonate decorations and formations commonly found in lava tubes are innumerable. These include lava stalactites and stalagmites, columns lava, rock lava flow, helictites and blister lava, coral caves, benche, bridges lava, lava shelf and striations.



At the end of one hallway lava open for tourists, there is a large lava field that is formed when a large amount of lava spilled from the upper level to the lower level. Huge lava columns stand 7.6 meters tall and is the largest known lava fields in the world.



Around 30,000 arch bat wings (Miniopterus schreibersii) has been lodged permanently in the hall, forming the largest colony of bats are known to live in Korea.



About 38 species have been identified in a cave creature System Geomunoreum Lava hallway, and the most common is the spider cave Jeju (Nesticella quelpartensis).

Beautifully Hidden Waterfall in Bali

You certainly have heard all about the beaches in Bali, therapeutic hot springs and luxurious villas. But did you know that the island is also home to many beautiful waterfalls, and many of the waterfalls are rarely known and visited by tourists? So if you are feeling adventurous and want to enjoy Bali away from the tourist crowds, head to one of the hidden waterfalls in Bali.


1. Niagara Nungnung

Nine hundred meters above sea level, in a small village in the middle of nowhere, Niagara Nungnung waiting for you. Listen and watch thousands of liters of water flowing into a beautiful pool 50 meters below. Nungnung waterfall located at the bottom of the ravine, you have to go down 509 steps to reach the waterfall.

You will be greeted with views of waterfalls and rice fields around. To get to the waterfall Nungnung, travel about 90 minutes to Sangeh. Nungnung village is about 45 kilometers from Denpasar, and there are a lot of signs to get to the waterfall. Car parking is also available.



2. Niagara Aling Aling

Aling Aling waterfall just 11 km from the city of Singaraja, about 80 km from Denpasar. This waterfall is unique for a very special reason, 35-meter high waterfall is divided into two at the top, and two streams of water falling at a pace that is completely different.

To get to the waterfall Aling Aling, Please drive from Singaraja to Sambangan village, where there are few road signs. However, ask for directions or a guide from the local population may be required because of the waterfall is rarely visited by tourists.



3. Niagara Blemantung

Hidden in Tabanan Bali, waterfalls Blemantung is a beautiful green landscape, enjoyed by only a small number of tourists who are dedicated. Tucked in among many coffee plantations in the region, waterfall Blemantung as high as 50 meters is the perfect place to soak in the water and take a deep breath of fresh air in the rainforest.

If you pay attention, you can even detect a faint aroma of coffee in the air. To visit Niagara Blemantung Please drive as far as 75 kilometers, or about 2 hours from Denpasar to Pujungan village in the district of Pupuan. From the village, the road to the waterfall is done and well maintained, and the walk from the parking lot is only 200 meters.



4. Niagara Sekumpul

If you really want an adventurous, here's your chance to try another challenge Niagara Sekumpul. Not entirely unknown, but the access is quite difficult which makes the waterfall is hidden from many visitors. Leading to the waterfall is very difficult, and you have to travel to many slippery stairs and cross the river to see the waterfalls up close.

You can ask the locals to take you to the waterfall with little in return and they will take you to the end of the street where from here you can walk about 50 meters to find the most beautiful view of the waterfall seen from a high place. But what's interesting about Niagara Sekumpul is that not only there is a waterfall, but there are seven! (Sekumpul means a group in Indonesian) and the highest is more than 50 meters.



5. Niagara Tegenungan

Tegenungan is one of several waterfalls in Bali that is not located in the highlands or mountain. The waterfall is not really high, only about 15 meters, so you can actually jump right into the waterfall.

Tegenungan waterfall is unique because of lush green surroundings and the flow of rushing water, perfect for swimming and enjoying the fresh water. With the nearby temple and bathing, it is not surprising that Tegenungan very popular among locals seeking tranquility from iruk bustle of the city!



6. Niagara Jembong

Locally, Jembong known as one of the best waterfalls in Bali. But the waterfall is rarely visited because of its proximity to a waterfall that is much more famous, the Git Git waterfall.

And this would actually be a blessing in disguise for Jembong offers stunning pristine beauty. Although the waterfall is not too high, sloping and its water flow is not too heavy, making it ideal for bathing and enjoying a beautiful green forest around it.



7. Waterfall Yeh Mampeh

Far from the crowded tourist centers, namely Kuta and Ubud, there is a small village called Les, which is a beautiful waterfall. Yeh beauty Mampeh (which means water fly), is one that is virtually untouched is located in a quiet neighborhood, and the waterfall is also one of the highest waterfalls in Bali. You can hike to the waterfall and visit the caves nearby, or just showering under a gentle stream of water.

Dar al - Hajar : Palace 's Standing Above A Large Stone

Perched on top of a rock in Wadi ( valley ) Dhahr famous , about 15 km from the Yemeni capital , Sana'a , is Dar al - Hajar , better known as Castle Rock Imam. It is an iconic symbol of Yemen , whose pictures you can find on postcards , magazines until bottle


What makes this building so attractive is probably because this building is a typical example of Yemeni architecture. Seems to be growing out of the rocks where he built, and has the characteristics of a window and the edge of the painting. In addition, he stood alone in an oasis of green and quiet, which is a wadi.



In the past, Yemen does not have a king or a president. Instead, the leadership of the country lies on the shoulders of an Imam (Muslim spiritual leader). Yahya Muhammad Hamiddin (1869-1948) became the Imam of Zaydis (a sect of Islam) after the death of his father in 1904, later became Imam of Yemen in 1918 until he was killed in 1948.



The palace was built in 1930 by Imam Yahya as a summer palace. Palace finally opened to visitors, however, turns into a kind of museum.



We can buy a ticket to get into the palace. Five-story building with many rooms and large and small staircase that seems to bring visitors spinning. There is a kitchen, storage space, space for women, a meeting room for high-ranking officials and friends of Imam Yahya.



There is a system to cool the water in the jars Earthware, we can also see the window takhrim close, there is a very deep wells.



The fifth floor offers things that deserve to be seen, but a walk in the bottom of the building is equally impressive and heightens our admiration in Yemen stunning architecture.

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