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HISTORY OF TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION PART-1

The sledge: 7000-4000 BC

HISTORY OF TRAVEL


From the beginning of human history people have dragged any load too heavy to be carried. But large objects are often of awkward shape and texture, liable to snag on any roughness in the ground. The natural solution is to move them on a platform with smooth runners - a sledge.

Wooden sledges are first known, by at least 7000 BC, among communities living by hunting and fishing in northern Europe, on the fringes of the Arctic. It is possible that they use dogs to pull them, but the technological advance is valuable even without animal power. On icy ground a man can move a heavy load on a sledge with relatively little effort.
         
The domestication of cattle, and more particularly the discovery that a castrated bull becomes the docile but very powerful ox, means that humans can transport heavier loads than before. This is done at first on sledges, which slither adequately over the dry grass of the steppes of southern Russia and on the parched earth of Mesopotamia. In both regions ox-drawn sledges are in use by the 4th millennium BC.

The natural next stage is the addition of wheels.
         

The wagon: 3000 BC

A wagon gets stuck in the mud, more than 5000 years ago, near what is now Zürich. It has two pairs of solid wooden wheels, each attached to an axle which turns with them. The wagon is massively heavy (perhaps about two thirds of a ton, or 700 kg) and it is irretrievably stuck. It stays where it is. It is now one of the earliest known examples of wheeled transport.

Whether first developed as an 'invention' in one place, or re-invented in several, wheels seem to have evolved as a natural solution to the problem of transport in areas where both oxen and wood are available. By 2000 BC heavy wheeled transport is in use in a region stretching from northern Europe to western Persia and Mesopotamia.

The wheels of the first wagons are made either from a single piece of wood or from three joined planks; sometimes they turn on the axle, sometimes with it. Speed is not the main characteristic of such a vehicle, as anyone will know who has seen bullock carts on the farm roads of India today. Even so, during the third millennium BC wagons acquire a regal status in addition to their practical uses. They can only transport the king on his throne at about two miles per hour in a public ceremony, but royal tombs reveal that both wagon and oxen are valued enough to be required in the next world.

For even greater glamour, and far greater speed, two new elements are needed - the horse and a spoked wheel.
         

Horse and chariot: from 2000 BC

The horse is available in Mesopotamia by about 2000 BC. Not much later a two-wheeled chariot is developed. Its superstructure is made of a light wood, and its wheels are not solid; their rims are of bent wood, held in place by spokes. A horse can pull a chariot at a trot at up to 8 miles an hour - and at a gallop twice as fast.

Here is a vehicle in which a ruler or noble can cut a fine ceremonial dash. There are chariots among the treasures in the tomb of Tutankhamen. The wheels are stacked separately, not only because of the cramped space in the tomb. They are so delicate that the weight of a stationary chariot will distort their rims.

In subsequent centuries, up to relatively recent times, travel improvements are mainly limited to transport on the sea. They are the result of larger ships (which can venture further afield) and of better methods of navigation.

On land one large new beast of burden is domesticated - the camel. But the main improvement in classical times derives from the construction of roads, first in the Persian and then in the Roman empire.


Next to Part - 2 ==>>>


My trip to the country parangtritis jogyakarta

Princes.in - My trip this time that want to see a place that has been used for hundreds of years by the Javanese myth in particular .
Queen of the South and Nyi Roro Kidul is often implicated in the loss of a number of people who swim in the South Sea . Myth call them that swim using green clothes will be drawn Nyi Roro Kidul because the color was fun .
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But when I went to South Beach ( Laut Kidul ) in the city of Yogyakarta , to see one of the Interpreter Lock there .
However folklore was blatantly contradicted by the caretaker Cepuri Parangkusumo , Mas Surakso Rajiyo Hadihusna or familiarly called Nur . According to Nur , the story is not true .

" That's just a myth , is not true , let alone a story taken Nyi Roro Kidul to be a soldier , " said Nur on princes.com .

According to him , not being allowed to swim wearing green because green color similar to the color of the sea making it difficult for rescue teams to do the monitoring ." The green color is almost the same as the sea itukan , if far - away baseball seem so hard to be monitored by the SAR team , let alone the number of search and rescue team is not much to monitor one by one visitor , " he explained .

Regarding the number of people mysteriously disappear in South Beach , Nur assess the act of carelessness visitors . In this southern sea , according to Nur , no deep ocean trenches that if not careful could be dragged into it .

" There used to be several tens of students of MTs disappeared suddenly , and then associated with the occult . Perhaps the most was immediately sucked into the trough , " he said .
However , Nur do not mind if there are people who associate the event with Nyi Roro Kidul .
" Well, I think it was fate . Already outlined . If anyone associate with the occult or Nyi Roro Kidul is fine , "

Well everything was free with how we think that it's better for ourselves .

Yogyakarta's Dining Guide


Overview

Yogyakarta is truly a unique city. Ruled by a king (sultan) whose lineage can be traced to centuries, this city offers plenty cultural and historical heritage. Here you can eat lesehan style without chairs. The rather sweet cuisine of Yogyakarta might surprise you first, but many people have been longing for good Javanese food after trying it once, so you might have the same experience.

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This city offers many luscious delicacies. From bakpia cookies, wingko babat, to enting-enting kacang, visitors will be delighted to find there are so many delicious choices here in this town.

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To Buy


 Jogjakarta is synonymous with arts and crafts. There are plenty to choose from: from batik clothings, silverwares and silver jewelries, potteries, to wayang figurines made of cow's hide or wood. You can also bring along boxes of the famous bakpia for your family and close friends. Bakpia doesn't last long, though, so please ask the sales people for expiration date.


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To Eat

Gudeg is one of Jogjakarta's specialties. This dish is made of young jackfruit with traditional herbs, sometimes with eggs and chicken. Cow's inner skin, cooked until tender, usually accompanies gudeg with steamed rice. Most traditional restaurants in Jogjakarta sell this specialty.
Don't let the sweet taste of gudeg fool you, however, the chili sauce of Javanese food can be really, really spicy because it is made mainly from cabe rawit the spiciest chili in Indonesia.


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Kesuma Restaurant Telp +62 274 824 5027
Gang Sartono - Jalan Parangtritis (Opposite side Market Prawirotaman)
MJ III - 827, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 55143
Email : kesuma_restaurant@ymail.com

Djogja Kafe
Jalan Kyai Mojo 57

Gadjah Wong
Jalan Gejayan 79D

Omah Dhuwur
Jalan Mondorakan 252, Kota Gede

Restoran Mbok Berek
Jalan Kaliurang Km 16 Pakem

Restoran Moro Seneng
Jalan Solo 55

 

To Stay

Packed with local and international tourists, Jogja is ready with its innumerable inns and hotels. Choose the place to stay according to your budget and your liking.

 
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Get Around

Jogjakarta is a small city. To illustrate this, for some Jogjakartans, 2 kilometers is considered very far. In the city, you can give your legs some exercise, ride andong/delman (cart carried by a/two horse/s), use the bus and public transportation, ride a taxi, or, try how it feels like to ride becak/pedicab. If you want to visit interesting sites within the city, it is best to move around on foot. If, however, you want to marvel at the grandiose of Borobudur or Prambanan Temple, for instance, it is best if you rent a car.

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Get There

To make it easier, and shorter, you can take a plane from major cities such as Jakarta or Bali. From Jakarta and Bandung you can also go to Yogyakarta by train and the journey will take approx. 8-12 hours, though. Some travel agents or rental cars also offer trips to Yogya from big cities with a reasonable fee. The journey will take longer than 12 hours from Jakarta or Bandung.


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Tips

  • Because there are so many things to see, if you don't have much time, it is best if you go to a travel agency. It will save you time.
  • On traditional markets and Malioboro, most of the items sold there are bargainable. When in doubt, ask if the wares are bargainable or not. Bargain at least half the price the seller offers first. If you're not certain, take a look around and ask for the similar item's prices, for comparison.
  • If you have a travel guide from a travel agency, ask her/him to bargain things for you. The same goes if you're lucky enough to have locals as your friends or relatives.
  • Never hire an unlicensed travel guide.
  • Bring lightweight clothings, also hats and shades, if necessary. Jogjakarta can be quite hot.
  • If you're being offered things that do not interest you, be firm and say no.





Yogyakarta’s Red Light District / jogyakarta Sex Guide

History My Friend Going To Jogyakarta 

A challenging beginning in Yogyakarta’s Red Light District but with an happy ending

Princes.in - As I dropped off the bus in Sosrowijayan district, on Malioboro st. – I was immediately friends with this local guy who said he’s a ‘walker’ – Anyway, I checked into Badok Hotel, on Sosrowijayan st. – great place, perfect English, tasty food, swimming pool, generous rooms for just 110k rupiah (16$). As you know, this is the ‘backpacker’ area of Yogyakarta and also the red light district. Guess what – not on Ramadan it isn’t  This local guide/buddy told me that the ‘pussy market’ is right around the corner and you can get a blow’n’fuck for 100k rupiah. So with this in mind, first evening I set off in search of the pussy market.

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Just 30 meters down the street there’s the infamous Lucifer bar about which I had read online, known for hookers. Outside sat a couple of guys and two extremely hot chicks, so I decide to go inside for a drink. The place was completely deserted, because of Ramadan – not a single soul. Still, one of the chicks came to me and took my order, brought me my drink and then just sat at my table. I was thinking ‘oh yes, I get to fuck her? Wow!’. So she starts talking and we chat about all kinds of shit, I compliment her on her looks, etc. She pulls out a laptop and starts showing me pictures of her, adds me on Facebook, etc. Her name is Danny – but she didn’t fuck for cash – or at least not now. I made a subtle proposition, but then she said she’s working and would rather go to a club with me later. From what I’ve read, I know these girls usually use you to pay for everything, get you super teased & stuff and then ask for ridiculous amounts of money for a fuck. I would’ve gone for it, but time is sex – so I’ve decided to continue looking for hookers – fuck all the temples, I’ve had enough.

Jl. Sosrowijayan, Jl. Pasar Kembang and around are completely deserted – no one, no hookers, no pimps, nothing. I hate Ramadan! All the addresses mentioned in this forum are nothing throughout my visit. Eventually after walking further down, a rather old lady was renting her daughters, hehe. ‘Massage?’ I replied ‘how much?’ ‘250’ ‘250k rupiah (25eur) is too much, I don’t want massage, how about sex?’ ‘yes, chic boom boom, 250k’. They wouldn’t bargain and they were like 6/10 so I kept walking. Further down, 6 guys in front of a house. Their apparent leader, a mean looking guy approached me ‘hey, you want girl?’ ‘sure, how much?’ ‘350k’ Jeeez! This guy was trying to rip me off – I knew from my guide/buddy the local rate is 100k. ‘Hey man I’m a student here in Yogya, I know the prices, don’t try to rip me off, I’m not a tourist’ ‘350k, no less because Ramadan, nowhere else you can find’ Great. ‘150k is all I have – c’mon, it’s not like I’ll be fucking you, I’m a student’. He wouldn’t have it, so I kept walking and he was right, there were no other places ‘open for business’. According to the international rules of bargaining, when you turn your back and make your  first step towards leaving the seller shouts a lower price – this guy was stone cold! Apparently when you get to the Muslim version of hell it can get pretty nasty if you fuck for money during Ramadan.

On Jl. Pasar Kembang there are some old ugly hags every now and then offering ‘massage’ but they’re so ugly I wouldn’t touch them if they paid me.
So disappointed I headed back to the hotel where I met with my guide/buddy. I told him about my evening and he said he’ll take me and get me a good price. Hopped on his motorbike and guess what? He rode us to the exact same place where the pimp was trying to rip me off. They talked for a bit and then he said ‘ok, ok – 300k for you, but you have to pay to him, now, best I can do.’ Hmm, so I wouldn’t get to see the girls beforehand, this could be risky maybe I’ll end up with a room full of old hags. But I was so horny I would’ve fucked a hole in the wall, so I asked to see the fishbowl. There were about 8 girls out of which two were young but not that pretty, maybe 6.5/10. For this kind of money I was expecting something nicer and although I would’ve gone Peter North on one of them, I could think of 10 different places where I could spend my hard earned currency, starting with Mickey D’s. Too bad you can’t stick your dick into a happy meal.

Malioboro Mall: An hidden jem in Yogyakarta

On the third day with Elsa leaving Yogyakarta, I decided to check out the Malioboro Mall. It was exactly as described – the hottest girls I’ve ever seen. Ground floor – mobile phone store, about 6 of them, all busy with clients so I kept walking. I went up to the first floor to the perfume store – 3 stunningly hot girls, no-one inside. One of them approached me ‘can I help you? Do you want something?’ Wow! She was amazingly incredibly hot, like when you open a magazine and think the girls are photoshopped – something like that. As luck would have it, I was actually in the need for a specific perfume, Acqua Di Gio, my personal favorite and they had it on sale. I said ‘yes, I’m interested in this’ and she started to persuade me bla bla bla – I was looking at her hot lips but couldn’t hear a word she was saying, that’s how hot she was. So I said ‘I’ll buy it if you’ll have a coffee with me after work’ and she smiled so wickedly and replied ‘with you? ok, cash or credit card?’ – he shoots, he scores! A few hours later I was back at the mall, had a drink with her at the Ibis which is right around the corner – apparently she was a student also and her English was quite good.


You have to be careful at their English knowledge level and adjust your jokes/conversation to it so they can follow. At one point it’s a sure thing that they won’t follow the entire sentence you’re saying and they’ll grow frustrated, which is natural.


So there are two possible scenarios – they’ll either jump you and you’ll get a fuck, so she can show you what she’s capable of (fuck your English, I’ll show you!), OR she can put an end to it and blow you away if she feels too frustrated/underestimated.

After the coffee, me and Ayu, the perfume girl, were on her motorbike heading to her place to watch a movie – I think this is the most convenient final pick-up punchline; they all like movies, it’s easy to understand, there’s enough room for interpretation, etc. I got so hard on the motorbike as I was holding her hips and yeah, working in the perfume shop all day she smelled like a fucking angel dipped in honey. Half way into ‘Inception’ and two Bintang beers later, I was in Disneyland! First she kissed and licked every inch of my body like she was my gf but she wouldn’t blow me – who cares? I don’t know if she’s the most beautiful girl I’ve ever did it with, but a definite top 3. So I uselessly spent 16$ on the hotel room that night since I remained at her place and banged all night. I licked her beautiful, clean and shaved pussy till’ she couldn’t take any more. At one point she was so wet it felt like I was fucking a bucket.

In the Muslim world generally men are more religious than women and stick to their religious traditions harder. You know how in some countries there aren’t any taxes, you can just hop into any car and it’ll drive you for the right price? That’s what I’ve been hearing about Indonesia when it comes to fucking J Still I managed to do it without paying, with an amazing local girl, which was awesome! But it was just about to get better … I have to say really what you need in Indonesia in order to get laid is balls, nerve, a bit of humor and some good looks. I admit, I’m a decent looking guy, but I really didn’t expect things to go so smooth.

Yogyakarta pick up joint: Malioboro Mall


Malioboro Mall
Reading Exit93’s post at first I said ‘this guy is so full of shit’ – but since the Mall picks were spot-on, I said what the fuck, I’ll try hitting the Remintan restaurant, too – only one more day left in Yogyakarta. It’s right at the very end of the street. Anyway, I found it and went in to grab a late lunch and a drink.


Remember this place supposedly attracts single women in search of a good fuck for which they pay, like gigolos or male hookers, lol, like Exit93 said. So I sit down and order, nice cozy atmosphere, the place was only half full and maybe it was wishful thinking, but there were several women without a male companion in there.

Halfway through my ayan mie goreng & fries, I see a woman at about 28-30 looking my way and smiling. She was about 7.5/10, wearing a brown tight dress and short heels. So naturally I smile back and nod my head politely. Nothing happens for about 5 minutes, after which she simply comes to me and says ‘may I sit with you?’ Oh my god! Yeah, sure, have a seat. I shit you not, the conversation was like this ‘where from?’ ‘how old’ ‘I have a flat, 10 minutes drive, want to see?’

Needless to say, my jaw dropped, like I was living a fantasy. However when things seem too good to be true, they usually are, so I said ‘no money, ok?’ – maybe she was a hooker and I had it all backwards. She just smiled back and said ‘no money, yes’. You could see that she wasn’t really into talking pretty much, so I paid the bill and took off with Reddha. I didn’t have all my cash on me, neither my passport, so if she turned out to be part of some organ trafficking gang I’ll just miss a kidney maybe, haha.

Now she was a screamer like I’ve never seen and kept saying ‘don’t stop, don’t stop’, which kinda made me cum, lol. Still, second time was better. She gave quite a recital on my dick and I fucked her like there was no tomorrow. No phone numbers, no facebook, no e-mail address – I never got this anywhere. A few hours later she said she had to go someplace; maybe I need a lift anywhere. But I just felt like walking back to the hotel, contemplating like I was walking on clouds – it’s so fucking good to fuck!

However good it gets, remember to always wear a rubber in Asia. I usually get a turn-off from condoms but the first time I was so horny I got over it instantly, the second she was incredibly beautiful and the third – well, you just can’t fuck someone you’ve only just met without protection. In Indonesia – in Java at least, it’s perfectly normal for everyone to stare at you. You have white skin, regular shaped eyes, you’re different, exotic . I can’t think of an area in Asia with such good English and social openness. I tried to tip my local guide/buddy 20k rupiah when I left for his help but he wouldn’t have it. I thought maybe he would expect some money off me, but they really enjoy helping foreigners out and practicing their English. So smile, be cocky but respectful, take advantage of this and visit Yogyakarta, you can’t go wrong including it in your itinerary, for me it was like taking my dick to Disneyland.

The Kraton: Palace Fit For A Javanese King


Overview

 

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The palace of Yogyakarta, known as the Keraton (also spelled kraton or karaton), is a grand complex that was meticulously planned to reflect  the Javanese cosmos. This splendid example of traditional Javanese architecture has no equal. Designed and built in stages, the Keraton was completed in 1790.


This elegant complex of pavilions was constructed entirely on ancient beliefs and each feature of the complex, from the courtyards to the trees, has a special symbolic meaning related to sophisticated Javanese world view.


The Keraton is built facing directly north towards the majestic Mt. Merapi with to its south backing the Indian Ocean which is believed to be the abode of Kanjeng Ratu Loro Kidul, the Queen of the South Seas and the mystical consort of the Sultan. Malioboro road was originally used as the ceremonial route, not unlike London’s Pall Mall, and forms a straight line drawn from the Sultan’s palace to the Merapi volcano.


A green square called alun-alun  fronting the palace, has a large banyan tree in its center, while behind the palace is another similar square. When a sultan dies, the cortege leaves by the southern gate on its way to the cemetery of kings at Imogiri.


This palace was designed to be more than just a royal residence. It was built to be a focal point of the Sultan’s entire kingdom. Today, the Keraton is a piece of living history and tradition. It continues to be used, both as a home of the Sultan as well as for other important ceremonial and cultural  functions of the Yogya court.


The present Sultan Hamengku Buwono X of Yogyakarta retains the title of Sultan although Yogya has become one of the provinces of the Republic of Indonesia. The Sultan of Yogya,is also the governor of the province, and is still considered the cultural head of this region, and is greatly loved by his subjects.


Even with Yogya’s modernization, the Keraton of Yogya continues to be respected by the people of Yogya, steeped as it is in mysticism and philosophy. In the afternoons, after the palace is closed to visitors, women in traditional costume can be seen respectfully sprinkling water and flowers on the pillars, lighting incense to “cleanse” the keraton from evil spirits.


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To Do

 Walk around this ancient palace and take in the intricate details of this royal complex. The price of admission includes a guided tour (available in English and other languages).



When you enter the palace itself, you will escape from the heat and crowds of the city and step into a cool and serene place a world away from the chaos of the outside world. Visitors will enjoy the peaceful atmosphere here as they wander around the palace grounds.


At the main entryway you will see an enormous barrier or baturana designed to keep out evil spirits. This works because it’s believed that spirits find it difficult to turn corners and prefer to travel in straight lines.


As you first approach the palace visitors walk through a pavilion or Pagelaran where the sultan’s ministers and troops used to formally assemble. Today this space is used for musical and theatrical performances on special occasions such as the Sultan’s birthday.

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Behind the first pavilion is the Siti Hinggil or ‘Elevated Ground’, where royal coronations take place. Imagine the life of a prospective Sultan as he would stand here anxiously waiting to be crowned


Most of the pavilions, or “pendopo” are largely open air structures, supported by ornately carved pillars.


One of the most impressive structures here is the splendid Bangsal Kencono or ‘golden throne pavilion’. This majestic structure is an excellent example of Javanese artistry and reflects the religious and cultural diversity of the region. The roof of the pavilion is decorated in a red Hindu pattern, with gold Buddhist lotus petals at the base, while the pillars are decorated in green and gold Arabic calligraphy quoting the Quran.


On the southern and eastern sides of the courtyard is a series of multi-purpose rooms. One of these rooms is used to prepare the Sultan’s daily tea. If you’re lucky you may see a mid morning processions of elderly female retainers leaving from here bearing tea under royal umbrellas.


Another pavilion was used as the court of justice, where trials were held.


And everywhere you will see men and women in traditional costumes walking and sitting around, These are the court retinue and guards. You will not find any military guards here, since the Keraton is believed to be protected by invisible powers.


Before you leave, take a look at the royal carriages on display at the Rotowijayan stables. Many of these ornate and elaborate carriages were gifts, made in Europe and presented to sultans by Dutch patrons. Some of these carriages have special functions such as the Kyai Rotopraloyo which is a special carriage used to bear the sultan’s coffin to the royal cemetery.


Access to the actual home of the present Sultan and his family, as well as to his offices, is through a separate entrance, away from the visitors’ gate.


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Get Around

Visitors explore the palace on foot. The palace is open to visitors from 08.30 am to 12.30 pm except on Fridays and Saturdays which it closes at 11.00 am. It is closed in the afternoons.

Get There

The Keraton is located in the centre of Yogyakarta and can be reached easily by taxi, becak, andong – the horse-drawn cart, or by public bus.


Tips

  • As this is a sacred place respectful dress is required and no hats may be worn inside the keraton.
  • Gamelan orchestra and traditional dance rehearsals and performances take place throughout the week.
  • On the last Sunday of each month a wayang kulit (shadow puppet play) demonstration is held at the palace.

Indonesia Sex Guide

The Ultimate Sex Travel Guide to Indonesia


Indonesia is a massive archipelago of disparate islands (17508 islands to be precise) with a population over 238 millions making it the fourth most populous country in the world. Indonesia has 108.000 Km of beautiful beaches, which Bali’s beaches are world famous among the surf community. The majority of the Indonesian population is Muslim with sporadic areas ruled by minority religions.
Indonesia being Muslim, you will find an unexpected mental openness and sex isn’t a taboo. Not just if you are a foreign tourist, but the locals participate in the sex industry actively and this the reason you will see motels on every corner in certain areas of the city. Sex travelling in Indonesia is a mixture of frequented as much by Indonesian-Indonesian couples as by horny Westerners indulging themselves.
Indonesia Sex Guide

Prostitution in Indonesia is legally considered a “offense against decency/morality”, although it is widely practiced, tolerated and regulated. But before planning your next trip to Indonesia, it’s good to know all the essential information about the country for an unforgettable adult vacation.

When to go to Indonesia?

The whole archipelago is tropical, with temperatures at sea level always between 21˚C and 33˚C, although cooler in the mountains.
In most parts of Indonesia, the wet season falls between October and April (low season), and the dry season between May and September (high season). Rain tends to come in sudden tropical downpours, but it can also rain nonstop for days. Though travel in the wet season is not usually a major problem in most parts of Indonesia, mud-clogged back roads can be a deterrent. The best time of year to visit most of Indonesia is April to October, when the climate is relatively cool and dry.A tragic drop in tourist hordes means that Indonesia’s “tourist high season” no longer presents the same kind of activity and inconvenience it once did.
The December–January festivities period and the school holidays still brings a wave of migratory Australians and Europeans heading to Bali, Java, Sumatra and Sulawesi.  In July and August, the same occur. But climatic impediments aside, pretty much any time is a good time to head to Indonesia for an adult holiday.

What about Sex in Indonesia?

Sex tourism is modest in Indonesia when compared to Thailand sex tourism. The main reason being is a poor tourist infrastructure; such airports, roads and rough transportation system around the country.

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Beautiful Indonesian Girl 
Indonesia is really a beautiful country. Not only this equatorial country rich in heritage, but also has innumerable beautiful women looking to have sex with foreigner men.

I mentioned earlier that sex in Indonesia is not a taboo, public affections are limited but inside the privacy of an hotel room, all the sort of activities can be found. Indonesia sex industry is present and well organized. In fact, all it takes is a closer look inside any phone booth to notice brochure of the most explicit advertisements representing all the three genders (women, men and lady-boys).
One of Indonesia’s main attraction is the beauty of Javanese women, known to be wild and showcase large breast. Another important factor is that many Indonesians want to have sex with Westerners for the sake of having sex with a foreigner and not for any financial gain. Don’t be skeptical if someone offers to spend the night with you but unless she explicitly states money from you, just go with the flow and have a awesome time. It is this sort of experience that truly makes Indonesia’s government a great destination for sexy men looking for “Casanova” vacation’s type, especially in Bali.


Sex Safety – In my experience, Indonesian’s girls are generally easy going and don’t ask to use condoms. The reason is that Indonesia hasn’t run anti HIV campaign for years or took proactive action in educating the population about sex risks. Another reason is Indonesian women nature. They tend to be shy, at least at first, local custom don’t allow women to question a man. Avoidance is better than confrontation in their beliefs. 

Indonesia Destination Guides 

Bali – Jakarta – Bandung – Makassar – Batam – Surabaia – Yogyakarta
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Typical Costs

  • Sex: Indonesia being huge and having wealth gaps between the main cities and towns, the cost for sexual services can be vary. What i love about Indonesia, is the wonderful massage services provided. The history of what Indonesians refer to as “Massage Parlor Plus Plus” goes back a long way. No one knows exactly when the trade emerged, but it has been a thriving industry in Indonesia for at least 20 years. Massage parlors can be found in any Indonesia’s city, just ask to the taxi driver and he will take you there (Don’t forget to mention that you like young ladies, otherwise, he might take you to his aunt).  There is the ‘include all’ package, for which charged Rp 300,000 to Rp 600,000 (US$ 25-50), depending on the type of girl. “Happy” hotels, provide short time rooms for Rp 50000 to Rp 100000 (US$ 4-8) and offers a selection of girls, sometimes in house or in call. Just ask the mamasang what you like and she will accommodate your needs (personally i prefer school girls under 20 years old). Optimal time to get Indonesian school girls is 10-7pm. Cost from Rp 250000 to Rp 500000 (US$ 20-40) . If you are looking for an overnight girlfriend experience, visit a popular nightclub and hundred of freelancer girls will be happy to sleep with you overnight for Rp 30000 to Rp 1000000 (US$ 24-75) .
  • Sex ActivitiesMost of the action will be found in Bali, Jakarta and with Batam on the rise. In other  major city there are sex activities in moderate quantity and  usually cater to the local people. Indonesia offer a wide range of sex entertainment such massage parlors, karaoke,  bars and night clubs. The brothels activities are covered up, but girls are willing to go for dinner or directly to the bedroom for a “tip”. You can take the girls out, to a hotel or lounge for drinks, costing 250,000 Rupiah (US$21) for 2-3 hours or checking in a room for as high as 600,000 Rupiah (US$50). Bars and restaurants are also prominent places for these activities, costing up to 1 million Rupiah (US$83). An alternative to the crowded cities, are the villages sex tour where you will have a more “intimate” experience.
  • Accommodation: Hostels usually cost around Rp 150,000 (US$ 12) per night for a shared room and Rp 300,000 (US$ 24) for a double private. If you are traveling outside major cities, the accommodation prices will vary with a discount of about 10-50%.  Most hotels begin at Rp 300,000 (US$ 24) per night for a double room. Before booking, ensure the hotel is girlfriend friendly. Some hotels are against sex tourism, thus avoid the embarrassment.
  • Food: Local food is extremely cheap, starting at Rp 12000 (US$ 0.5). You will spend around Rp 24000-72000 (US$ 1-3) for a full local meal for street food. Western food can be found in stand alone restaurant or in five stars hotels. In stand alone restaurants,  is affordable at around Rp 96000 (US$ 8) for a meal and drink with prices rising to the sky for a five star experience.
  • Transportation: Local transportation is cheap, costing only a few dollars. For traveling between islands, ferries cost around Rp 12000 (US$ 0.5) and up, for a ticket from East Java to West Bali, and the rates go up from there for other routes. An ten-hour journey on a bus costs around Rp 120000 (US$ 5). Overnight bus will start at around Rp 96000 (US$ 8).


  • Negotiate Price: Always negotiate price before heading to your hotel. Indonesian girls will try their luck, don’t be surprised to hear offers in millions of Rupiah.
  • Valuables in the safe. When you leave the room and while you are showering, keep your value locked up.
  • Go local - The easiest way to save money in Indonesia is to simply live like a local. Take local buses,  You can pick up tasty local fare for around Rp 12000 (US$ 0.5). Eat Street side snacks, soups, and noodles will keep your wallet fat!
  • The legal age of consent is 18 and you are strongly advised to stay clear of anything younger than that. Being a muslim country, they might jail you for a while. Age of consent is 16 years old.
  • Body Test – Before negotiating price, spend some time to talk to her. This will give you the opportunity to touch and feel her body. Don’t be shy. Tight jeans, push up bra and high heels are the few common tricks that women uses to look sexy. Don’t be a fool, heading to your room and while undressing her, “surprise”.

The lights of Hong Kong’s Wan Chai district

Princes.in - The lights of Hong Kong’s Wan Chai district remain undimmed. Wild parties at Club Bunny, Wild Cat, Crazy Horse, Cockeye and other ‘broad-minded’ establishments simply carry on this week, just as they have done for decades along the notorious Lockhart Road.

The lights of Hong Kong’s Wan Chai district
No matter that high overhead — on the 31st floor of the J Residence tower — a grisly investigation continues. So what, the thumping music along this lurid strip of bars seemed to suggest, if two Indonesian prostitutes have been butchered?
The women can be replaced: hundreds more very young and very poor Asian hopefuls will arrive in the former Crown Colony in the coming weeks to seek their fortunes in the booming sex trade.
What the Cambridge-educated banker Rurik Jutting has allegedly done is simply to confirm what the locals have always believed: most gweilos (or foreign devils) in Hong Kong are crazy.
What drives them crazy? The fact that easy money can be made compared to the opportunities that have to be chiselled out in the higher pressured, highly competitive and more regulated money markets in London and New York.


With such substantial rewards, the expatriate gweilo sensualist can indulge himself — they are almost always men — in the dizzying variety of cheap sex, drink and drugs on offer with no fear of the repercussions or opprobrium that such excesses would invite back home.
Cocaine-fuelled Jutting, a former university rower, simply seems to have gone a few ghastly steps further.
When the Union flag was hauled down in 1997, many thought that Hong Kong was finished as an international financial hub.
Indirect rule from Communist Beijing would surely ruin this hyper-capitalist, neo-colonial party, the analysts predicted.
The Square Mile rejects who had decamped to the tropics — the so-called FILTH or ‘Failed In London, Try Hong Kong’ — would no longer have the powerful advantage of their birth.
Many expats did leave. But the predicted downturn did not happen. Today, Hong Kong is a powerhouse because it is a gateway to the Chinese mainland and so offers a potential slice of the profits from the incredible expansion of that country’s economy.
You can make a lot of money very quickly. It is estimated that Jutting was on £350,000 a year, including bonus. Not bad for a twenty-something bachelor.
‘There was a time when second-rate bankers and accountants would end up in Hong Kong because they could not get good work in the UK,’ says a British multi-millionaire private equity investor, who started his career in the former colony.
‘People got jobs out there on the basis they had decent qualifications and could speak English. But that is not the case now.

‘If you are young and talented in the financial services sector then you would want to work in Hong Kong because it is a place where capitalism is celebrated and you can make serious money.
‘The downside to that is the easy availability of drugs and women. It is a place where you can quickly go on a downward spiral in your private life if you lose your moral compass.’ Author John LeFevre, who also worked as an investment banker on the island, agrees. This week he described in graphic detail the debauchery he witnessed among the island’s expat banking set.
What happens when you take a young Briton and throw him into an alternate reality, a world largely without any restraints and an industry with a set of deviant moral benchmarks?’ he asked.
‘For some people, and maybe for Rurik Jutting, things fall apart.
‘To a large extent, expat bankers in Asia can do whatever they want. As an overhang of colonialism, they tend to get treated better than the locals.
‘They can start food fights in the five-star Mandarin hotel overlooking the harbour, flee the scene of a car crash or take their pants off and run around Lan Kwai Fong’s trendy bars in the business district.
‘And if they get so out of control that they get banned from three bars in one night, then the cops will just take them home.
‘My sense of reality and entitlement got so warped in Hong Kong that when I would go home to visit my family, my mother suggested I walk around a supermarket to acclimatise myself and “be less of an a*******”.’
This sense of Western entitlement and heightened hedonism has long existed in the territory, which became a British colony in 1842 as a result of the First Opium War.
By the 20th century, the whole island with its red pillar boxes, English-style racecourse and districts named after queens and other imperial figures, was run by British expats for British expats.
‘Apart from being the last stronghold of feudal luxury in the world, Hong Kong is the most vivid and exciting city I have ever seen,’ James Bond author Ian Fleming wrote on his first visit in 1959.
He had arrived shortly after the huge success of a novel which for better or worse came to define Hong Kong’s louche image in Western imagination.
The World Of Suzie Wong by Richard Mason told of how a young British artist arrived on the island and fell in love with a beautiful teenage Chinese prostitute.
Fleming certainly approved. Indeed, his account of his visit to Hong Kong opened with the words ‘Is more better now, Master?’ — asked by a ‘dimpling masseuse’.


He alluded to the ‘25 registered nightclubs where 8,000 hostesses plied their trade’. Today, there are many more of both.
Such encounters in these places are an integral part of expat business, according to author John LeFevre. So, too, is drug-taking.
‘When I moved to Hong Kong, the first thing one of the outgoing hedge fund sales guys gave me was the number of his drug dealer,’ he says.
‘He told me: “Look, I don’t really know you, but trust me, you’ll need this for your clients.”
‘And everyone knew it when Drug Dealer Joe’s not too subtle Toyota Supra sports car would show up in front of ICBC Tower (where Jutting’s former employer, investment bank Merrill Lynch, is based) for a delivery.

‘It’s often not even a matter of choice. A colleague was chastised by our boss for not attending an important client’s stag party trip to Manila in the Philippines: “You have a pregnant wife at home, so what?”
‘I think it was the itinerary titled A Weekend Of Debauchery that scared him off.
‘And he paid a price for not indulging — getting fewer trades than his more willingly deviant counterparts at other banks.
‘One time I went to a dinner at Ruth’s Chris Steak House, where an investment banking colleague showed up with two prostitutes and proceeded to hold a contest to see which of them could keep their hand on the famously hot plates the longest.’
Expat female colleagues were not wanted in these situations, says LeFevre.
At one evening with clients to mark the closing of a business deal, the boss indicated the party would be going to a karaoke bar, which provided drugs and prostitutes.
The female bankers present were ordered home by text message. A happily married male colleague who wanted to leave was told to stay because the deal depended on it.
‘Thirty or 40 girls in skimpy dresses, each wearing a tag with a number on it, were paraded,’ says LeFevre.
‘From there, it doesn’t take long for the process to get started: “I’ll take number 12 and number 34.” Or “Dibs on 11.” And “Don’t be greedy; just get two.”
‘At the end of the evening, the madam presented a bill that appeared to have been issued by a restaurant rather than a brothel — and therefore was claimable on business expenses.’ This arrangement still continues, according to a current Hong Kong banker who is a former colleague of John LeFevre.
The lights of Hong Kong’s Wan Chai district


‘Walk two minutes from Rurik Jutting’s apartment block and you’re in the world of Suzie Wong,’ he says.
‘Hostess bars are the norm throughout Asia. At the top end, a group of the most beautiful women you’ve ever seen (though many tend to look the same after having plastic surgery) will sit beside you, wipe the condensation off your glass and maybe feed you fruit.
‘Cocaine is abundant, too. Of ten guys on a trading floor, probably a minority do coke, but they do a lot. It’s in Hong Kong in a way it never seemed present in London.’
So, it seems a lingering sense of gweilo privilege remains. ‘Yes, but that is not limited to investment bankers,’ he says.
‘Lawyers, accountants, teachers, whomever it may be, will arrive in town and suddenly find themselves in a plush pad with a pool and a live-in maid.
‘Colonial pretensions quickly follow. I once heard it described as “second-class people living first-class lives”.’
While several expat financiers this week spoke of the slow but inevitable marginalisation of Westerners by wealthy local and mainland Chinese, it’s the British and Americans who still provide much of the custom in the Wan Chai party district.
Today, this red light area is seedier and arguably more dangerous than ever before, with gangs from Nepal and West Africa battling the Chinese Triads for supremacy.
The old tricks are still in evidence. Rip-off prices are charged to spend ten minutes in friendly chat over a drink with a bar girl, typically from the Philippines.


Competing with these women, who work on fixed contracts for bars controlled by gangsters, are freelance prostitutes from Indonesia and Thailand, who stalk the street looking for clients. They charge much less.
The Mail has learned that a bar on the strip is where drug dealers and bankers meet, even during lunch hours in the working week.
Those seeking illegal substances simply go behind a curtain at the back of the premises to get their fix.
It seems these ‘business activities’ are tolerated by the notoriously corrupt Hong Kong police.
Along Lockhart Road in the early hours, Western expats could this week be seen arm in arm with one or sometimes two Asian bar girls, on their way to the short-stay sex hotels or their own apartments for a night of sin with a modern day Suzie Wong.
This is known locally as ‘the walk of shame’. For two young Indonesian girls, it ended in their horrific deaths. But Wan Chai parties on regardless.


Must-Try Cuisine in Hong Kong

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With so many dishes to choose from in Hong Kong restaurants, you could spend 30 minutes or more flummoxed by the vast array of options. With that in mind, we have whittled things down to what we, as local experts, think are the 15 top dishes to sample when dining in Hong Kong.

 

Congee

This meaty broth has long been a staple of Chinese dining. For the Cantonese people, this dish provides them with a blast of warmth and a quick source of energy that they need to start their day. There are many types of congee and many things that are used to supplement it, meaning the dish will vary from place to place, but one thing remains the same – its tastiness!

Noodles

Noodles are another staple of Chinese cuisine and the country adores them like Europeans do pasta. This foodstuff is also highly symbolic to the Chinese, in that it represents long life, so will always be cooked up at birthdays or festivals or other celebrations. There is a near infinite amount of noodle-based dishes, from broth to vegetables to meat, and you will find them across the whole gastronomic spectrum, from street stands to gourmet restaurants in Hong Kong.

Fried Rice

Like noodles, fried rice (‘yang chow’) is a cornerstone of Chinese food. This humble dish is now enjoyed across the globe, and for most East and South East Asians forms an essential ingredient of their day to day diet. Also like noodles, fried rice can be served with pretty much anything, so the possibilities are endless.

Chinese Hotpot

This delicious, steaming broth is perfect for a cold winter’s day. It is warmed over fire and comes in a variety of flavours and types. You can have it sweet, sour or spicy, and add all different kinds of ingredients, such as vegetables, chicken, pork, beef or seafood.
Chinese Hotpot
Chinese Hotpot
Pot Luck Seafood
This slightly dubiously named offering is a delectable example of how local and international cuisine in Hong Kong has fused, creating a dreamily delicious dish. More of a feast, it consists of crab and fish balls, king crab, maw fish and a rare breed of sea snail called abalone. Add to all this an assortment of fresh vegetables from Japan, and you’re left with a plate of food that not only tastes divine, but looks it, too.

Shrimp Balls

These little nuggets of heaven are handcrafted using Vietnamese tiger prawns. They are beloved for being soft, juicy and chewy all at once, and of course for their mouthwatering flavour. We recommend sampling them at Hop Hing Hotpot, a restaurant in the Jordan district which serves up possible the best shrimp balls in Hong Kong.

Xiao Long Bao Dumplings

One of the highlights for any foodie on holiday in Hong Kong, these scrumptious delights are served in bamboo steamers, which carry anything from four to eight dumplings. The dumplings are unique for their thin flour skin, which encases pork or chicken broth, and they are served with shredded ginger and vinegar.

Roasted Suckling Pig

This traditional Chinese dish is all about the crispy, yet succulent, skin roasted to perfection. When bitten, an impeccably tender and juicy meat is revealed in all its glory. Its flavor and fragrance comes from the spices rubbed onto the skin of the pig before roasting, and the whole thing culminates in a refreshing, explosive and ultimately addictive taste. Yum!

BBQ Pork Rice

This has long been a Cantonese favorite, acting as something of a comfort dish for meat-lovers. Also known as ‘Char Siu’, it consists of strips of seasoned, boneless pork, and provides an appetizing combination of sweet and savory. It is typically served with egg and sometimes there are other choices of meat.

Peking Duck

This classic Chinese dish can be served in a variety of ways, and all are delicious in their own right. Firstly, the duck can be served shredded, ready to be wrapped in small pancakes with a splash of black bean sauce and a sprinkling of spring onion and cucumber. The second approach is to serve the skin of the duck separately, daubed with a touch of sugar to balance out the strong flavor. And lastly, duck breasts can be cooked whole and served with various condiments, and accompanied with fried rice.
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Egg Tart
This is one of the most widely known – and loved – desserts in Asia, and has its own deeply-rooted following in Hong Kong. It is an attractive little treat with an outer pastry crust filled with rich custard. This popular snack is served at most dim sum restaurants, but one of the best places to sample it is the famous Hoover Cake Shop, located at 136 Nga Tsin Wai Road, in the heart of Kowloon.

Shiu Mai

This is a pork or, more vaguely, meat dumpling, which is a regular feature on the menus of most Chinese restaurants and dim sum eateries. It is one of the more common Chinese dumplings, but to sample the best of the best, you’ll have to head to Guangdong Province. Here, you’ll find a version brimming with pork, diced shrimp, black mushroom, spring onions, ginger, rice wine, soy sauce, sesame oil and chicken stock.

Chicken Feet

Many people not native to China may balk at the thought of even looking at a plate of chicken feet. They might question how something that must have come into contact with so much dirt and rubble from the ground could be eaten. But don’t worry, because this delicacy is deep-fried after it is thoroughly cleansed, and boiled, and what’s more, the chickens used are battery hens, so they don’t even go outside! After the aforementioned treatment, the feet are stewed in a scrumptious black bean sauce. This process allows the cartilage of the chicken feet to soften until the required tenderness. Lastly, with a good deal of concentration, the little bones are spat out in that delicate manner that is said to be made famous by grandma cooks in dim sum restaurants throughout China. Some chefs tend to skip the deep-frying process altogether, in favor of stewing the chicken feet in sweet abalone sauce, which leads to a more wholesome, texturized treat.

Barbecued Pork

Known locally as ‘Siu Yuk’, this lovely dish is comprised of no less than five layers of pork, beginning with a salty, spicy bottom layer, then alternating stratums of succulent pork and fat, and all topped off with some crispy pig skin. An ideal sample should be moist rather than greasy and exude some sweetness and smokiness. This dish is best eaten with sharp yellow mustard to accentuate the existing textures and flavors.

Cha Siu Bau

This is one of the lesser known but equally delectable delicacies of Chinese cuisine. It is basically a pork sandwich. But the pork is barbecued and the outlying bun is soft and fluffy. Also, it is best eaten with a sweet sauce that is poured into the bun that blends flavorably with the sauce that the pork was initially cooked with.
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10 Romantic Restaurants in Hong Kong



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When we get used to have our partners in lives, we just take everything for granted and neglect the importance to keep romance alive. In fact, you don’t really have to have a special occasion to host a romantic dinner.


All you need are a small plan, a few good words, a little passion and a fancy restaurant.
Sometimes we were so fully occupied by the needs of the outside world and not enough time and focus left over for our loves. We all fail the promises we made together at the early days of love, when strong emotions are still dominating. Replaced by routines and commitments, we do need ways to keep the fire burning and show how much we truly care about each other.

So pick up your phone, make a booking, and do a warm surprise now!

Ambrosia Oyster 
If street night view is how you define romantic, this is definitely a right place for you. Through French windows, you can enjoy the 270-degree view of Tsim Sha Tsui including neon signs, traffic, pedestrians, residential buildings, sky and more.

Pearl on the Peak
Located at the top of Victoria Peak, Pearl on the Peak offers 270-degree city night view. Right here you can see the main skyscrapers in Hong Kong such as Bank of China, International Financial Centre, and Sky 100. Alfresco seats are also available for who admire the fresh air upon the one of the busiest cities in the world.
Address: Shop 2, Level 1, The Peak Tower, The Peak
Contact: 2849 5123

Top 10 Romantic Restaurants in Hong Kong 

Caprice
Fine wine, candles and chandeliers seem essential for romantic dining. Caprice provides around 1100 wine selection from all over the world. The French restaurant is located on the 6/F of Four Seasons Hotel. Customer can find high standard of dining experience as we well as the dramatic view of Victoria harbor. Window-side seats are extremely popular!
Address: Podium 6, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, 8 Finance Street, Central
Contact: 3196 8888


Café Gray Deluxe
Named after the famous chef Gray Kunz, Café Gray Deluxe is located on 49/F in Admiralty. It is needless to explain much about the views. The ambiance is cozy & warm along with gray and brown theme color. It is an ideal place for afternoon tea set for $HKD240 each. Signature dishes include Macaroon, Limoncello Organic Chicken, Prunes, Sweet Corn & Summer Vegetables, with Lemon Pappardelle.
Address: L49 The Upper House, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty
Contact: 3968 1106


The Steak House Winebar + Grill
Not only specializing in steak & grill, surprisingly, The Steak House Winebar + Grill is also best known of its dessert. Some must-try dishes include matcha-green tea and milk chocolate glaze, chocolate fondant, dry aged prime beef and mocha Alaska. Note that it uses charcoal grill for steak which is not very common in Hong Kong.
Address: LG, InterContinental Hong Kong, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Contact: 2313 2323


Le Marron
Le Marron is more like a private kitchen. You have to ring the bell and wait for service when you arrive. The style is not quiet luxury but very romantic and stylish instead. It is a bit small but there are sliding doors separating tables. That means customers can stay real close in a private room. It’s really nice for first date or anniversary. You will notice a wood piano and other authentic decorations. Signature dishes include Pan Fried Foie Gras, Baked Burgundy Escargots, and Pan Seared Black Cod.
Address: 12/F Ying Kwong Building, 2-6 Yee Wo Street, Causeway Bay
Contact: 2881 6662


Top 10 Romantic Restaurants in Hong Kong 
Yamm
Located at the lobby level of The Mira, Yamm prides itself in providing international food in a very comfort and relaxed area. High ceiling, plenty of space, and modern decor, it is a restaurant inside a 5-star hotel. Buffet covers a nice range of selection from Western to Asian, hot to cold. A la carte is available. Signature dishes include salmon confit, parma ham, roasted pork neck, coconut cream tapioca, and chestnut tart.
Address: The Mira, 118 Nathan Road., Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Contact: 23155111


Amigo
Amigo is highly recommended for special occasions or wedding proposals. Located near to the Happy Valley Racecourse, the French restaurant looks like an old castle. The interior is heavy and dark. Wood decorations, antiques, paintings, and stair make you feel like staying in old Europe. Customers are treated as royalty and required to dress up. You will be served by experienced staff with white gloves. The atmosphere is truly romantic and live music is available.
Address: G/F, Amigo Mansion, 79A Wong Nai Chung Road, Happy Valley
Contact: 2577 2202

Amber
Located at the city centre, near to the HSBC Head Quarters, Amber nestles on the 7/F of Mandarin Oriental. You will have no problem finding the restaurant. The natural lighting and the warm tones creates a bright and cozy ambiance. There are sufficient rooms between tables to ensure comfortable seating and privacy. It serves mainly French and other western food. Signature dishes include olive bread, hokkaido corn soup, line caught Atlantic cod and more.
Address: 7/F, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, 15 Queen's Road, Central
Contact: 2132 0066

The Pawn
Looking for a relaxed and casual day experience? Romance does not necessary be night and luxury. Snacks, British tea, desserts plus chitchat for hours can be equally impressive. The Pawn used to be a traditional local pawnshop before it was revitalized as an English restaurant. The Pawn itself – A modern & stylish English restaurant in an old Chinese heritage building, ideally reflects the cultural mix that make Hong Kong so special.
Address: 2-3/F, 62 Johnston Road, Wan Chai
Contact: 2866 3444

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There will be a series of activities celebrating Chinese New Year starting from February. Apart from Chinese New Year theme decorations in all shopping malls, from 4 – 9 Feb, there will be Lunar New Year Fair and Flower Markets happening in different districts. The best known will definitely be the one at Victoria Park in Causeway Bay.

Starting on 7 Feb, which is 3 days ahead of the Chinese New Year, people from Guangdong (Southern part of China) and Hong Kong have a culture of a “massive clean-up”. It includes one’s home, office, store, car and the person him/herself. Dig to the very bottom or inner of storage and drawer, get rid of the items you’ve never used in the past 10 years, rub the dirt that has stuck on the window and have a nice haircut. It implies wrapping up this year and getting ready for the new one.

On 9 Feb, it is the Chinese New Year’s Eve, which kind management might let their employees to get off duty few hours earlier. At the night, family members and relatives should be gathered for a warm dinner. Traditionally, senior members prefer preparing the meal at home. It shows love and care to their beloved family via dishes cooked with own hands. Favorite dishes include steamed fish (Food Symbolism: May there be fish and profit every year), stewed pork trotter (Joy everywhere), and braised dried oyster with black moss (Wealth & good economy). Afterwards, of course, the whole family will take a walk at the Lunar New Year Fair and take advantage of the last-day clearance.

Kumquat - popular plant for Lunar New Year
Kumquat - popular plant for Lunar New Year 

On the first day of Lunar New Year, people do not do any killing. We either eat the food prepared the night before or simply don’t consume any meat. People say “Kung Hei Fat Choi” and wish others good luck. Married people give children and those single red packets. Most of the companies do not open on that day, even restaurants. Therefore, if you are planning to visit some places, do make a call first to check whether they are operating.

One extremely hot event for the worshippers is rushing and struggling to be the first to make the offering to god in Wong Tai Sin Temple. They believe God employs first-come-first-serve policy and would pay all cost to obtain the biggest chance to deliver their messages. Unless you are one of the worshippers or wish to experience the scene in person, otherwise, stay away from the district since the smoke emitted from the stick would definitely be uncomfortable and not too healthy. Note that news will 100% broadcast the scene, you might opt to take a look through the screen instead.
If you are looking for something exciting, go for the Cathay Pacific International Chinese New Year Night Parade in Tsim Sha Tsui. The annual event will feature roving performance, games by international performing artists on floats. The parade lasts for 90minutes, all the way long the main streets in Tsim Sha Tsui such as Canton Road, Nathan Road, Salisbury Road and ends at Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel.

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Fai Chun - Red Couplets

On the 2nd day of Chinese New Year, people continue visiting different friends, colleagues and relatives. Since it is still public holiday, there will be more, but still very few business services. At night, another annual major celebration, Lunar New Year Fireworks Display will be witnessed by tens of thousands of people at two sides of the iconic Victoria Harbour. Enthusiastic photographer of fireworks and night view should arrive in early afternoon to secure a nice spot.

Entering the 3rd day of Chinese New Year, it’s known as “chec hao” or Red Dog Day. The traditional belief suggests that we should avoid all possible contacts with people so we don’t visit friends and relatives anymore. It is better to stay at home or otherwise, we will easily have arguments and fights with others which is not a good start for the year.

Of course, fewer and fewer people are still following the rule above. Who will stay at home doing nothing on the last day of public holiday! Therefore, we have Chinese New Year Race Day. Kick off the New Year with games, shouting, and animals sounds more fun and reasonable!

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Things to Do in Osaka



Osaka is no stranger to those who knows about Japan. It is one of the famous cities in Japan that offers delights from past to present. Osaka is a rich blend of past and present with simple and grandeur. You will find tourist attractions like the Himeji Castle which is one of Japan’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, that stood as a testament of the grandeur past of Osaka world of art and history. At the same time it bring you the best of the current times like nightlife, good food and entertaining attractions to visit.

If you think that Japan prides itself of many of its nature, culture and history, then you can be sure that Osaka is the epitome of it. Since there are so many treasures in Osaka, it would be hard for us to nail down the Top 10 Things to do in Osaka, but nevertheless, enjoy our comprehensive list here to start off your travel planning to Osaka:


Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, Japan
Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, Japan

Immerse in Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan

Here immerse yourself into the habitats of the Pacific Rim where the tour consists of a fascinating walk through the aquarium that takes you through various sea life environments. Here family and kids alike will get to learn about the many lives of the sea from those on the surface like the seal to those deep underwater like the whale sharks. Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan is touted as the largest public aquariums in the world. It also takes in lots of natural light and clear acrylic glass makes the whole place seem like a natural wonder. The entrance fees are around 23 USD.

Take a walk inside Osaka Castle Park

The Castle Park is formally a home of the wife of the 16th-century Japanese ruler Toyotomi Hideyoshi. This park is contains the 15-acre of Nishinomaru Garden that is well known as Osaka’s best place to view cherry blossoms, with the towering Osaka Castle serving as a majestic backdrop. The large park are concealed by ancient walls that towers like a castle surrounding a garden. The entrance fee to Osaka Castle Park or 600 yen. A traveler’s tip here is to bring your mosquito repellant as the mosquitoes can be notorious here within the garden.

Sumiyoshi Taisha, Oldest Shrine, Osaka, Japan
Sumiyoshi Taisha, Oldest Shrine, Osaka


Admire the oldest shrine – Sumiyoshi Taisha

One of the oldest shrine in Osaka, Sumiyoshi Taisha is the epitome of Japanese architecture style and design. The three shrines are original Japanese architecture styles of the shinto religion before the influence of Buddhism. At times there are wedding processions being held here that could be quite an attraction if you are lucky. There is no entrance fee to the shrine and feel free to take your time wandering around the temple grounds, slowly revering in its beauty.

Shitenno Ji Pagoda, Osaka, Japan
Shitenno Ji Pagoda, Osaka

Give respect to the ancient Shitenno – ji

After the oldest shrine, you have to also visit one of the oldest Buddhist temple in Japan – Shitenno-ji which is founded back in 593. The original torii (shrine gate) is the oldest in the country dating back to 1294. Within the temple grounds you will find Honbo Teien, a beautiful garden stood among the wide desolate landscape. Also don’t miss checking out the good flea markets outside the temple grounds during the 21st and 22nd of each month that have a good selection of antiques and secondhand items such as old kimonos.

Have a romantic night at Umeda Sky building

The Umeda Sky building is well known for couples to cuddle under the moonlit sky, though it does not mean the lone travellers cannot head there as well for some chill out. THe landscape of the place is inspired from rural surroundings of japan with rainforest and waterfalls. One would have to enter through the Magic Building to get to the sky garden. Traveler’s tip is to come here early in the morning when there is less crowd and the view is not obscured. The view here is amazing stretching far and wide on Japanese architecture in Osaka. For those who comes at night you will get to cuddle in the love seats provided or have a one of its kind experience in a glow in the dark open air observatory.

Travel tips: When exiting the subway, walk towards the building and you will see a main road with a set of traffic lights near a covered underground walkway. Cross the road and use the walkway which will lead you to Umeda Sky Building in less than 5 minutes.


osakaUmeda Sky Building Night View, Osaka

Learn up at National Museum of Ethnology

One of the major museums in Japan, this National Museum of Ethnology is the largest research institute in area of humanities and social science. Located in Osaka, it serves as a former ground of the Expo ’70 in Suita and holds a collection of ethnological Japanese materials, which also includes the early finds Jomon archeological artefacts as part of the Morse Collection. Here you can learn about places in the world from Japan to Oceania, China and East Asia in terms of agriculture, music and way of life. There are also interesting facts on the Mongols and Nordic people from Eastern Siberia.


Shopping at Shinsekai, Osaka, Japan
Shopping at Shinsekai, Osaka

Shopping at Shinsekai

Shinsekai is one of the popular to shop in Osaka, which has the feel of the Japanese bygone era. Here you will find it dotted with statues of Biliken, which is the God of “things as they should be”. Besides shopping, there are many selections of food from street food like deep fried snacks to high end restaurants like Fugu (blowfish) restaurant. At the top of the mall there is an observatory called Tsutenkaku tower and a Spa World. Shinsekai is the living proof of the life in Osaka, bustling with the local people going about their day out while the place is teem with unpretentious shops and stalls. If you wander even further here, you might stumble into the red light district. Here in Shinsekai you can experience the old world in the modern days of Japan, experiencing the life of the days go by. To get to Shinsekai, get to the Ebisucho subway station that exits here
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Marvel at the Open Air Museum of Old Japanese Farmhouses

This unique museum in Ryokuchi-koen, Osaka features a collection of traditional Japanese country houses. These houses had been reconstructed with much effort in this open-air museum. The few notable of these houses is the giant gassho-zukuri, a farmhouse from Gifu-ken with steep slating thatch roof and the farmhouse from Nagano with thatched walls that gives the illusion of wearing a shaggy coat. This museum is most striking during the autumn as the abundant maple leaves turned to golden red.

Himeji Castle, Osaka, Japan
Himeji Castle, Osaka

Study the architecture of Himeji Castle
One’s visit to Osaka will not be complete without ticking this tourist attraction off your list. It is one of the long list of Japan’s UNESCO World Heritage but rightly so with a stunning white castle sitting at the hilltop of Hyogo Perfecture. The architecture of this castle is one of the finest in Japan, boasting 83 buildings that shows the advanced systems from the feudal period. It is known as the Hakuro-jo (white Egret castle) or Shirasagi-jo (white heron castle) to the people as it resembles a great bird about to take flight.

Osaka Street food - Takoyaki, Japan
Osaka Street food – Takoyaki, Japan

Eat Osaka’s best street food – Takoyaki and Okonomiyaki

At the top of the thing to do in Osaka, you cannot missing out trying the famous local street foods – Takoyako and Okonomoyaki. Here in Osaka you will find them in their best and authentic to Japan. Takoyaki is a savoury ball-shaped pancake wrapped around octopus chunk that will be doused generously with sweet sauce, mayonnaise, fish flakes and sweated while Okonomiyaki is a Japanese egg pancake that are like an omelette which are overflowing with a plethora of ingredients from chopped meat to seafood to cheese and vegetables. You will find these delights easily in any of the restaurants in Osaka or in one of the many street vendors dotting the city.

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