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Saturday, 21 May 2016

Tourism Vlog

This will be our final blog post, and is a collection of pictures we've taken whilst visiting the countries we have been writing about for the past few weeks.
It includes locations such as: The United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and The Philippines. 


Contributions

Each group member assisted in compiling footage for the video and supplied personal material from their travels to be included in the final product.

Brody - United States
Connie - New Zealand
Dai - Australia
Niko - The Philippines 
Ian - Japan

Hopefully this vlog is an inspiration for you to travel the world and experience the vast natural wonders the world has to offer! :)



Sunday, 15 May 2016

Philippines - Shopping

SM Mall of Asia

To all those Shopaholics (term give to people addicted to shopping) I present to you the home of some of the largest malls in the world. One Mall in particular is the "SM MALL OF ASIA" or also known by locals, "MOA".  More than just a shopping mall, the SM Mall of Asia is a tourist destination that has raised the bar of shopping standards.The SM Mall of Asia is ranked 4th largest in the Philippines and 11th in the world which opened in 2006 attracting a daily average foot traffic of an estimate of 200, 000 people.

With over 600 retail stores including 217 being dining establishment, this is paradise for all shopping addicts. Based on my personal experience, SM Mall of Asia was so big, that I only got to circulate the first two floors. Additionally , they provide free internet within the mall  allowing people to "check in". You can start off you day  by coffee by Starbucks, shoe shopping followed by an exquisite Asian buffet and then finish it off with a nice relaxing movie in the cinemas all inside the Mega mall.

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Click here to watch a tour of SM Mall of Asia 

Makati Century City Mall

Although it may not be as big as SM Mall of Asia, Century City Mall in Makati city is home to some of the best retail stores including cotton on, Nike store, Adidas store, Lacoste factory, H&M and Uniqlo.
This mall is known to have Filipino celebrities roaming around allowing the public to personally meet their idolized celebrities.


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Japan - Osaka

Osaka is the second largest city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and it is also the largest member of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, it has 19 million households. It located at the mouth of the Ydodo River on Osaka Bay, Osaka is  also a major economic hub. It's also a good shopping place, it has tall buildings, developed traffic and commercial, there are more than 100,000 different types of shops.

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A large scale downtown called 
Dotonbori. It has a large number of restaurants, shopping centers,  and entertainment facilities. It is often selected as a scene in movies as the symbol of Osaka.


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Sumiyoshi Taisha is one of  oldest Shinto shrine in Japan. It enshrines three gods that have long been worshipped for protecting the nation, sea voyages poetry.


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Shitennoji is the oldest officially temple in Japan, it was built by Prince Shotoku. The establishment of the Shitennoji temple is like a milestone in the Japanese Buddhist culture. It means the failure of old 
conservative of Japan


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People in Osaka talk in blunt ways. However, they are very warm, humorous and unconventional.

(Information sourced from here)


Philippines - Food

This may be arguably the most important thing whilst travelling. The Philippines offers a wide range of delicious, exotic foods that will surely tickle your taste buds.


1. Jollibee 

Jollibee is the McDonald's of the Philippines arguably the most popular fast food restaurant in the country. Jollibee is famous for "chicken joy", crispy golden chicken served with hot gravy and rice. It's also known for their spaghetti and "yum yum" burger. Jollibee is a popular food choice for little kids however, in saying this regardless of age, all enjoy the delicious food served. The mascot of Jollibee is ... that's right you guessed it, a giant Bee.

Based on personal experience, I couldn't get enough chicken. The price of the food is notoriously cheap.

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2. Greenwich

What can I say about Greenwich? Only that it makes the BEST LASAGNE in the WORLD! Greenwich specialises in Lasagne, Pizza and pasta. Think of it as the Pizza Hut of the Philippines. The most popular dish in Greenwich is the "Lasagne Supreme" served with extra cheese and pizza bread. In terms of other dishes, their pizza ranges from pepperoni, supreme, meat lovers,vegetarian just to name a few.

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Japan - Kyoto

Kyoto located in the central part of the island of Honshu in Japan. It has around 1.5 million people. It was the imperial capital of Japan for more than one thousand years, it is now the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture which located in the Kansai region. Kyoto is also known as the thousand-year capital. The many years of history has made Kyoto possess rich historical heritages.

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Antique trails makes the city attractive. Many pedestrain streets with cherry, maple trees, shrines and temples are located in the attractive city.
The Gion district is geisha central, although they are not easy to spot. In the well preserved wooden structure buildings, there are high-grade tea houses and restaurants. This image shows us a white-faced geisha on a small bridge.

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The traditional tea ceremony and flower arranging, as well as the most revered craftsmen are representatives of Kyoto. However,Kyoto is not just about the past. It is also a modern city with modern buildings, a high level and quantity of universities and a thriving technology industry.

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Getting there


The recommended way to arrive is take Shinkansen  from Tokyo Station, taking around two hours and 20 minutes.

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(Information sourced from here)

Saturday, 14 May 2016

Philippines - Travel Landmarks

The Philippines is home to some of the world's beautiful travel destinations. One in particular, Boracay Beach, 45 minutes away from Manila. lies a tropical island in the Philippines The place is famously known for its white sandy beaches and crystal clear blue water. Boracay has excellent night-life surrounded by nigh clubs, hotel plazas, great restaurants, night markets and leisure several leisure activities including para- sailing, wind surfing, diving, snorkeling, volleyball and so much more. But more importantly, a perfect place to just sit back and relax... yes... Boracay has it all.

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One event that I recommend everyone should do is go "bar hopping" where you receive free entry and a free glass of beer for every bar you enter, Did I also mention that the alcohol is notoriously cheap? $1 Australian dollar (AUD) is 35 pesos (Philippine currency). The price of well the well known beer in the Philippines "San Miguel" costs 17 pesos meaning for $1AUD, you can buy two in comparison to one beer here in Australia which is roughly $3.50.

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Japan - Otaru city

Otaru is a beautiful port city with its many historical buildings in shiribeshi Subprefecture in Hokkaido of Japan. The Ishikari Bay is near the city. Otaru is a popular tourist place. It is a 25-minute drive from Sapporo.


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Otaru is well known for its beer, just like Otaru Beer,it is a popular restaurant with medieval style. Otaru is also known for the freshness of its sushi. The town also has  shopping centers. Many of Edo period style buildings called Denuki Kouji is located across the street from the canal on the main road and offers a host of Japanese restaurants and bistros to cater to every taste. 


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Try the fried chicken at Naruto! Popular souvenir items include hand-blown glass and music boxes. A number of different types of shops are near the canal area. The 
best season for walking in Otaru’s  is Summer and early Autumn. You can enjoy the floating candle event which occurs just after the Sapporo Snow Festival in Winter.

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(Information sourced from here)

The Philippines

Looking to escape reality? Looking for a great holiday destination? Well look no further, travel 6254 km north of Australia by plane there you'll find paradise in the PHILIPPINES!

1. The people and transportation 

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Transportation is unique in the Philippines very different from your usual cars, buses and trains to say the least. One of the popular forms of transportation is the "tricycle" which is a motor cycle attached to a seating booth to carry passengers.

Another popular form of transportation is the "Jeepney" the bus of the Philippines. A tip for all of you who are interested in riding a Jeepney, if you want to stop at your destination, yell out "Para!" which means "STOP!".  

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Japan - Kinokawa city

Kinokawa is a small city which is located in Wakayama Prefecture in Japan. The estimated population of Kinokawa is 67,835. The modern city of Kinokawa was established on November 11 in 2005, from the merger of the towns of Kishigawa, Kokawa, Momoyama, Naga and Uchita (all from Naga District).

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Kinokawa is a small city with lovely stories. Tama was a female cat, she gained fame for being a station manager and operating officer at Kishi station on the Kishigawa line in Kinokawa
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The station master Tama has assistant called Chibi.
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The propaganda from Tama's appointment led to an increase in passengers by 17%. Tama became "super station master" in a ceremony attended by the president of the company and the mayor in January in 2008; she was "the only female in a managerial position" in the company. She even had a personal office. Railway officials promoted Tama to the post of "Operating Officer"  in January 2010. Tama maintained the station master's job while taking over the new job, she is the first animal who works like a railway station manager. This small beautiful city welcomes everyone come and feel it's own country landscape.

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(Information sources from here)
(More information about Kinokawa city is here)

Friday, 13 May 2016

Australia - Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Uluru which was formerly known as Ayers Rock which lays deep in the centre of Australia located in the Northern Territory. It's one of the most photographed and treasured natural wonders the country has to offer. The iconic natural landmark is about 3.6 km long and 1.9 km wide, in addition Uluru is sacred to Indigenous Australians and believed to be around 600-700 million years old.

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Uluru is not just a iconic natural landmark, but it's also a tourist attraction. There are many activities tourist can participate in such as:

   - Watch the sunset over Uluru
   - Visit the Cultural Centre
   - Walk around the Base of Uluru
   - Hire a tour guide to Kantju Gorge
   - Hike to Mutitjulu Waterhole
   - Bird watching
   - Bush hiking


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One of the most important things to keep in mind when visiting Uluru is to respect the land and try to not climb up the iconic landmark if you're an inexperience climber, as it is sacred place to the Indigenous Australians, however there's no law that prohibits you.

(Information sources from here)
(More information about Uluru is here)


New Zealand - Wellington


If you really want to explore the vibrant markets, cafes and culture, Wellington or the capital of New Zealand is the best destination to go! Like me, if you have little time to spare, Wellington is one of the best places to go!



Images I took

One aspect I really enjoyed about the North Island are the lookouts and the Mount Victoria Lookout is no exception. Rising 196 metres above Wellington, the lookout provides amazing panoramic views of the capital and the town right across the South Island. This lookout would be perfect for a sunrise or sunset! Unfortunately when I was there the view was a bit gloomy because of the clouds and rainy weather so the photos were a bit darker than usual. 

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Another attraction I would suggest is to visit the Cuba Night Markets. Located in Cuba St, performers and stallholders gather around every Friday and Saturday nights to showcase the fancy crafts, entertainment and the range of street food Wellington has to offer. You can definitely feel the excitement and the buzzing atmosphere as you wave through the crowd!



Friday Night Markets
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Saturday Night Markets
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For more information and attractions to see in Wellington click here

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

United States - Golden Gate Bridge

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A true display of modern engineering – The Golden Gate Bridge. This suspension bridge spans 4.8 kilometres, connecting San Francisco and Marin County. The Golden Gate is easily San Francisco’s most recognisable attraction and has been named a wonder of the modern world. The colour of the bridge is orange and is supposed to ‘compliment the surroundings’, and also enhances the visibility of the bridge under conditions of fog, which the Bay Area is accustomed to.

Image I took in 2012.

The bridge is another of America’s prime tourist attractions, and is especially popular with pedestrians and bikes, where walkways on both sides of the bridge accommodate such tourists. Bicycles are especially popular in tourists who visit the bridge, where hire venues lease out bikes for a one-way ride across the bridge to the other side, where a ferry awaits pick-up to return you back to the other side. When I visited San Francisco I was lucky enough to attempt the bike-ride and I would certainly recommend it to anybody visiting the area, as it is definitely one of San Francisco’s strongest points in terms of tourism. 


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Australia - Sydney Opera House / Sydney Harbour Bridge

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of Australia's most well known iconic landmarks. It's one of the worlds largest steel arch bridges (but not the longest) with a height of 134 metres above the harbour, it's also a vital link in Sydney's transport infrastructure.

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There's many ways to experience or get involved in this iconic landmark. For example, the most popular amongst tourists is the Bridge Climb Sydney as well as taking in the scenery from such height, there's nothing quite like seeing it for yourself and memories of this unforgettable experience.
Another way to experience the harbour is to take a 15 minute walk across the bridge itself, taking a walk on the eastern side of the bridge, you're able to view another recognisable iconic landmark Australia has to offer.

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Across from the Sydney Harbour Bridge lays another iconic lank mark in Sydney, the Opera House. It's one of the most popular attractions and plays a large part in the culture scene of Sydney. A popular activity among the tourists is getting a tour guide of the building and walking the paths while taking in the scenery.

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(More information about the Sydney Harbour Bridge here)
(More information about Sydney Opera House here)

United States - Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved by the Colorado River, approximately 800 metres deep. It is located in northern Arizona, near the borders of Utah and Nevada. This elaborate crevice is around 446 kilometres long, and is said to have been formed over millions of years, as the Colorado River has cut through layer upon layer of rock and earth. The area is inhabited by Native American tribes, who created settlements throughout the canyon and its cave areas.

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The weather in the Grand Canyon is insanely varied depending on location along it, according to elevation above sea-level. The rim around the Canyon is able to receive snowfall, as opposed to the inside of the Canyon which resembles the desert locations of Arizona. Winter storms are also a hazardous occurrence for hikers and visitors, but can be avoided if weather is monitored. When I visited the Grand Canyon during August/September 2012 during summer, the area was overcome with a storm and visibility was greatly affected, where you could barely see across the Canyon.


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The Grand Canyon attracts about 5 million visitors per year from all over the globe, 17% of which are international visitors. Tourists are able to visit the South Rim of the Canyon all year around, although the Northern Rim is open from May-October. Tourist activities include rafting, hiking, and a helicopter tour that is generally extremely popular. There is a primary vantage point on the Southern Rim called Lipan Point that is accessible for viewing the canyon, and is where I went to view it. The Grand Canyon is certainly something you should see in your lifetime and is one of the world’s most beautiful attractions.

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New Zealand - Rotorua


If I could describe Rotorua in a few words it would be rotten eggs. I'm not kidding, the moment you step afoot into Rotorua, your nose instantly cringes from the smell of unpleasant eggs.

However don't let that turn you off! The smell from sulphur gases is quite pungent because of its geothermal location which means mud pools and hot springs are the heart of Rotorua's attraction to locals and tourists.


Te Puia in Rotarua
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Believe it or not these mud pools and hot springs are known to have many benefits such as reducing the pain of arthritis, inflammation as well as reducing skin irritation and is helpful in making your skin supple by removing dead skin cells.


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To get my money's worth I visited the Polynesian Spa, where they provide a broad range of spa services from mineral and adult spas to family friendly pools. Feeling the need to spurge I decided to book the Deluxe Lake Spa.


View of Lake Rotorua from the Deluxe Spa
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Boy did this not disappoint! I could definitely feel the hot mineral water soothing and making my skin much smoother! The best part was in a private room I could view the picturesque view of Lake Rotorua. Luckily I had booked the spa just before sunset so I was able to relax and enjoy the sun gradually moving down the lake.

So if you ever visit this 'Sulphur Town' remember to remind yourself it's from the natural beauty Mother Nature has to offer!

United States - Alcatraz Island


Picture I took at Alcatraz Island in 2012.

Alcatraz Island is an abandoned military prison just offshore from San Francisco, California, in the San Francisco Bay. Due to its isolation, and surrounding of intense currents, it was the perfect location to hold prisoners from the Civil War. After the war, the fortifications and firepower were being deemed obsolete technology by the military, and such, underground tunnels begun construction but were never fully completed. Inmates were previously held in a basement, but upon the realization that the island held great detention qualities, a proper facility was built for these military prisoners of war. After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake the prisoners were relocated to the island and not long after in 1909 construction on the main block began.

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The prison was financially unable to continue functioning due to its ridiculous run-cost, which was around $10 a day per prisoner, as opposed to $3 in most prisons. This combined with 50 years of salt water corrosion of the buildings, the prison was ultimately closed in 1963. Today, the island allows tours, which take visitors on a boat to the island, where a guide displays a majority of the cell blocks and features. I was lucky enough to experience this when I visited in 2012, the island feels as though it’s been untouched since the prisoners left. I highly recommend visiting Alcatraz, as it is something you need to personally experience to fully know its depth.


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