วันศุกร์ที่ 27 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Top Reason to Visit Shanghai

Shanghai is one of the largest cities in China. It is also one of the most modernized cities in the world.

Shanghai has a population of more than 20 million. It is the largest city in China and the second largest city proper in the world after Mumbai. Today it is the largest center of commerce and finance in mainland China, with many Chinese and international companies opening offices here, especially along the Bund. Undergoing a construction boom, new high-rise buildings are making a new skyline in Shanghai.

Shanghai has a Blend of Eastern and Western Cultures. With a favorable location and distinct oriental culture, Shanghai has attracted many foreigners, including Bernard Shaw, Albert Einstein and Tagore, to live here, or just experience the oriental charm. In the eyes of a foreigner, Shanghai has a unique oriental charm, while in the eyes of a Chinese, Shanghai certainly has strong Western flavor.

Shanghai is a paradise for shopping lover. There are many famous shopping street in Shanghai. One of them is Nanjing Road shopping street. Shanghai offers a shopping experience that you will never forget. Whether or not you are a shopaholic, there are various shopping areas selling anything imaginable that you will surely find worth a look. The main shopping streets like Nanjing Road and Huaihai Road offer the latest selections of luxury goods, while in numerous traditional outdoor markets you will get a unique taste of old Shanghai.

Shanghai has a Colorful Nightlife. Tourists can easily find a place to go through the night. They never feel lonely in the city. Walking the Bund or just have a drink in the pubs and bars. There are many activities in night. One of them is Huangpu River night cruise. Being a sleepless city, Shanghai's dynamic life goes on way beyond the daylight hours. It is a city of colorful nightlife. It has a diverse cultural flavor, with cinemas showing foreign and Chinese films, and theatres featuring opera, dance, drama, acrobatics and puppets. There are also numerous night clubs and bars which are open until the sun comes up.

Shanghai enjoys a Convenient Transportation and perfect infrastructure. Meglev trains and subways are the most popular public transportation.

Shanghai Maglev Train
As the most metropolitan city in China, Shanghai is very accessible. Shanghai can be reached by plane, by train, by bus and by ship. Elevated highways are everywhere.

Shanghai has tourist attractions both in and around the city. Zhujiajiao Water Town, only 40 minutes' drive from Shanghai, is an ancient water town of typical Southeast China style. You can also visit the cities of Hangzhou, Suzhou, Nanjing and Wuxi, which are all within 3 hours' ride by bullet train or express bus.

Shanghai hotels are the most luxury and comfortable in China. You will easily find a hotel in Shanghai from the budget one to the most luxury ones. Booking services are convenient online.




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วันศุกร์ที่ 20 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Australia For the Gay Traveler

Picture an entire continent filled with unique and exciting adventures. Now think of urbane and tolerant cities, perfect for the gay traveler. Imagine vacationing in a land of wonders so diverse, with settings (both natural and manmade) so magnificent, it truly boggles the mind.

Australia offers the gay traveler an impressive and welcoming destination unlike any other in the world. It is no wonder gay couples and singles are heading "Down Under" for the experience of a lifetime.

In Australia, if you can dream it, you can do it! Consider visiting the native aboriginal culture. Journey into the Outback, where you can rough it; visit Kings Canyon, Kakadu National Park and the Devil's Marbles. Or how about taking a nature tour for up-close study of koalas, kangaroos and whales? Gay travelers can visit the beautiful sandy beaches and enjoy scuba diving, sunbathing, boating, and glorious relaxation.

Throughout Australia, the pristine and breathtaking scenery is awe-inspiring. Tourists from around the globe flock to Australia to experience its beauty. Miles and miles of untouched wilderness await you, along with mountains and brilliant beaches.

Australia is home to one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world: Sydney. From the grandeur of the Sydney Opera House to boho galleries and fine dining; from the North and South Coast beaches to tropical environments...in Sydney, the gay traveler is just steps away from action and new experiences at every turn. Museums, art galleries, zoos, gourmet dining, first-rate shopping, spas and sporting events-these are just a few of the diversions you can find in this historic city. Be sure to grab a copy of the Sydney Star Observer (Sydney's gay newspaper) for information on the local scene, including nightlife and clubs.

For gay travel that includes driving, consider embarking on the Pacific Coast Touring Route and take in the lush and quaint scenery. But remember, Australians drive on the left side of the road! If that sounds too sedate, you can get your heart pumping during various water sports, such as river rafting or kayaking.

Since Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere, its seasons are "opposite" from those we experience in North America. In general, Australia's coastal regions are warm and humid, while the interior regions are desert-like and dry, with blistering temperatures in the daytime that dip to freezing at night.

Finding suitable accommodations in Australia is a breeze, with many gay-and-lesbian-owned hotels open for business. The discerning traveler can choose from the most luxurious four-star experience to less expensive digs. There are hotels and apartments to fit all budgets, in addition to hostels and camping.




Howie Holben wrote this article. He is the caretaker of Spirit Journeys. You can learn more about gay vacations centered around spirituality at Spirit Journeys.

วันพุธที่ 18 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Cumbria - Discover the Unsurpassed Beauty of Cumbria

Man has proved himself to be the most powerful creature on this planet. Only half of it is owed to the physical strength, while the most of it is because of his mental power and abilities to learn and create. Up till now man has created numerous mesmerizing wonders. Yet, there is nothing compared to the wonders and beauty of the nature. That is why there is always an urge to escape the concrete world of man-made wonders and rewind in the arms of nature for a while. Whether you choose to stay in a luxurious B and B or a timeshare rental, it is the natural warmth of the place that helps you to relax the most. That is why many people sell timeshare in the most gorgeous locations of the world.

Among the most picturesque locations of the world is Cumbria which is located in North West England, Cumbria is one of nature's most adorned children on this planet. Magnificent mountains and whimsical waters of Cumbria make it heaven on earth. It is the beauty of this land that inspired many writers, poets, musicians and artists.

Other than its gracious natural beauty, Cumbria is a place right out of fairy tales. It has many old and historic buildings, castles, railway lines, churches and many more. It is second largest county in England and is one of the most visited tourist hot spots in the UK. These towns include Windermere, Ambleside, Keswick and Eden valley.

Cumbria was invaded by Romans during 56 BC. The Forts made by Romans and the castles of medieval kingdom are still a very popular visitor's site in the area. Some of the these structures include the Hard Knott Roman Fort, Ravenglass Bath house, Kendal Castle Howe, Waitby Castle, Rose Castle and Wray Castle.

Once roamed by people such as Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter, the beauty of this valley has not changed much. The daffodils, which once Wordsworth praised by writing a whole poem on their beauty still exist by the Glencoyene bay. If you roam around the county, you will soon realize the reason behind Wordsworth's beautiful.

Today, there are a number of old properties and buildings refurnished and operating as residence for seekers of nature's bliss. Visitors come here all year-round to enjoy every season in the wonderful valley. The staff in most of the hotels and lodges is warm, friendly and welcoming.

Other than enjoying nature's soothing beauty in Cumbria, there are number of other activities that the visitors love to enjoy around the vicinity. First of all, there are a number of museums, galleries and historic sites to explore. Then there are innumerable activities such as boating, fishing, shopping and eating out at the local restaurants.

Overall, a vacation at Cumbria is the true example of a complete dream vacation for whole family. If you are sick of your tiring and monotonous city life, give yourself a much deserved break and visit the valley of beauty divine. You will not regret it!




Connor Sullivan recently looked into timeshare rental for his family to enjoy every year. He thinks he might want to sell timeshare that his family has enjoyed for years.

วันจันทร์ที่ 16 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Bangkok Red Light District Guide - Where to Go and Where to Stay

Bangkok Thailand has the craziest red light districts in the whole of Southeast Asia. Millions of visitors from all over the world have experienced the people, sights and sounds that permeate throughout Bangkok. It's an indescribable feeling and you'll only know what I'm talking about as soon as your feet hits the outside pavement of the airport.

It's obvious that most visitors who come to Bangkok are male. But because of the Thai people's laid back sensibilities they have no problems at all with gay or lesbian tourist who are now enjoying Bangkok's red light districts in droves.

The city of Bangkok has three distinct red light districts located relatively close to each other. These establishments sprang up and rapidly became popular during the early 1970's towards the end of the Vietnam war.

The first and oldest red light district is found on the Sois (or "Street" to us foreigners) of Patpong 1 and Patpong 2. Patpong 1 being the more popular Soi because that's also where you find the Night Market. Personally if you find something you have to have then bargain hard. Otherwise I'd save my money and shop at Chatuchak Weekend Market. Stuff sold at Patpong's Night Market are just way expensive. Surrounding the Night Market are the infamous go-go bars and ping pong sex shows that make Patpong so famous. The best hotels to stay in this area are the Montien Hotel, Silom Serene, Bally's Suite Silom and Siam Heritage Suites. None of these hotels are guest friendly however.

The next two red light districts are found running through Sukhumvit road. The names are Nana and Soi Cowboy. Nana intersects Sukhumvit road and after 7pm you'll find hordes of freelance prostitutes gathering outside the Nana Hotel parking lot at the entrance of Nana Entertainment Plaza. NEP is a 3 story building filled with the delights of sex and booze. Definitely a must visit.

Soi Cowboy is the smallest red light district but it packs a punch with establishments such as Long Bar and Rawhide. Those two go-go bars have been around for a while and still going strong.

Now most tourist who travel to Bangkok will most likely plan on bringing a companion back to their rooms. If that's you, then you should book a hotel that is "Guest Friendly Hotel". You may have heard of other terms such as girl friendly or no joiner fee hotels. Because if you don't stay in a guest friendly hotel, you will be charged a minimum of 500THB joiner fee by hotel management.

The majority of guest friendly hotels are found in Sukhumvit, conveniently between the red light districts of Nana and Soi Cowboy. Currently there are none in the Patpong area. However, taxis are cheap, so taking one back to your guest friendly hotel in Sukhumvit is definitely cheaper than paying the 500THB joiner fee.




For a more comprehensive review and list of guest friendly hotels in Bangkok please visit Guest Friendly Hotels [http://www.squidoo.com/girl-friendly-hotels-in-bangkok] in Sukhumvit for more information.

If you're looking for guest friendly hotels in other parts of Bangkok you can check out Budget Guest Friendly [http://www.squidoo.com/bangkok-budget-guest-friendly-hotels] hotels in Bangkok.

James P. Hunt is an avid traveler and writer for an underground blog with information about Bangkok, Thailand.

วันจันทร์ที่ 9 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Diving in Koh Samui - Thailand

Koh Samui is the 3rd biggest island in Thailand island, littered with coconut trees, forests and rough rocks of granite inching into the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Siam. Samui is 21km long and 25km wide.

Today Koh Samui is a favored spot for divers searching for advanced western amenities in the Gulf than what is found on Koh Tao, the primary diving place in this region.

5 Star hotels and luxury villa accommodation is easily available all over the island. 4 international hospitals and golf course are also found along with lots of Spa cures from conventional Thai massages to curing fast and hot stone remedies. Many hotels hire international renowned chefs and the choice of international dishes is vast as well as tasty. All leading fast food chains are available here.

Diving in Samui is varied; basically boat diving and nearly possible all year round. The time taken to reach the dive sites lies between 45 mins (Speedboat to Sail Rock) to 3.5 hrs (slower displacement boats/tour boat) according to the destination and boat type, whether speed or tour boat.

Depths lie between low reefs between 10-18m to deeper Pinnacles 40m deep. But majority of the dives are not conducted deeper than 30m and depending on diver's experience.

The majority of dive trips offer two or three dives which are more or less daytrips based on to the destination and travel time.

One of the undoubtedly most famous dive sites in the Koh Samui Archipelago is SAIL ROCK, situated 45 kms to the north of Samui, in the middle of Koh Phangan and Koh Tao. This rock summit has an ice-berg shape that comes up from 40m to 15 m over the surface of the ocean. Sail Rock has big trails of pelagic's precipitous walls, rock arrangement enveloped by corals and a stunning "chimney", a swim through situated towards its northwest. The chimney begins from 18m down and ends at 6m where the natural light entering from above makes it a stunning sight to see. Once you come out on the top, you are enveloped by exotic stretches of vibrant anemones, filled with colorful anemone fish. At 12m, there is a hole that takes you to -"The window", another exit from the chimney into the ocean.

Besides the large trails pf fishes that are seen throughout the year, you are likely to see whale sharks or manta rays crossing your path during their feed in season. There are lots of hotels in Samui, but Park Samui Hotel is the best.




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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 5 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Best Bangkok Hotels Near Nightlife Hotspots

When it comes to the best nightlife action in Asia, the city of Bangkok in the Kingdom of Thailand is the place to be. There are all sorts of clubs, bars and popular lively music scenes to keep visitors entertained all though the night. And who can really say they've been to Bangkok if they've never stepped foot in any one of the city's popular red light districts. No matter what it is you like, Bangkok's nightlife will deliver.

To take full advantage of Bangkok's nightlife experience it's a good decision to stay in the neighborhoods of Silom and Sukhumvit. Both are popular areas with many businesses catering to foreign expats and of course tourists from all over the world. Hotels in those areas vary in price range so you'll find a lot of budget choices for the thrifty travelers as well as luxury class accommodations for anyone who wants to be treated like royalty.

Starting first with Silom, the hub of activity there is called Patpong red light district which is tucked away between the busy roads of Silom and Surawongse. There are plenty of hotels scattered throughout the area but one of the most popular hotel in Patpong is called the Montien Hotel. The entrance of this classy hotel is just a hop skip and away from the nefarious business of go go bars and sex shows. There's also a widely popular night market in Patpong where you can find all sorts of souvenirs and knock off luxury items.

Another popular hotel in Silom is the Siam Heritage Boutique Hotel near the entrance of Patpong. The Siam is a refreshing oasis after being tugged on by sleazy sex touts outside of Patpong. This small stylish boutique hotel gives the true meaning to the words "Thai Style" that is present in their guest rooms and especially throughout the hotel property.

Sukhumvit is basically a long stretch of road that runs through a neighborhood where expats live, eat, drink and of course party. So there are plenty of businesses here that attract tourist as well. You'll find plenty of great clubs inside international hotels with talented jazz bands playing to a large crowd. There are popular discos and clubs such as Q Bar and Bed Supperclub that attract the mostly young seen and be seen crowd in Bangkok. And of course without the addition of any red light districts, Bangkok's nightlife would never be complete. Sukuhmvit road runs through two of the seediest sex districts called Nana and Soi Cowboy.

There are a large mix of business class hotels in the Sukhumvit area that are on the pricey side. But well worth it. Don't worry if you're on a budget. The Dawin Bangkok is a brand new hotel offering excellent introductory room rates. The Amari Boulevard is another fine business hotel with affordable rates for tourist.

Booking a hotel in Silom and Sukhumvit is the smart choice for taking part in Bangkok's busy nightlife scene. You don't have to travel far to find great restaurants and places to hang back and sip a cold beer as you watch the fast paced nightlife scene in Bangkok pass by.




For further information on the hotels mentioned here including more, visit Bangkok Nightlife Hotels for more information.

Edwin M. Clark is a business consultant who travels to Southeast Asia. His experience and knowledge in the region has provided valuable information and resources for business ventures and mid range to major corporations in the travel industry. He is a contributor to http://www.squidoo.com/bangkoknightlifehotels

วันจันทร์ที่ 2 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Bangkok 5 Star Hotels - Where to Stay?

Bangkok - the capital city of Thailand - has become a hub for leisure, entertainment, and business, receiving loads of travellers from all over the world. Bangkok has a little of everything to afford, from scores of unsurpassed attractions to continuous entertainment, to important business and financial centres.

There are numerous Bangkok 5 star hotels sprawled around the city and its many districts, primary districts being Sukhumvit, the Chao Phraya Riverside, Siam and Silom. The amazing part about the luxuriant hotels here is their quick access to the rest of the city, via sky or underground stations, or even boats.

Sukhumvit

The Sukhumvit district is a popular destination for tourists, being incredibly vibrant, trendy and modern. This area is a exciting hodge podge of trendy shopping malls, a plentiful choice choice in dining, perpetual leisure, and a night life ranging from the posh to the naughty. Being such a popular area, Sukhumvit houses many five-star hotels, such as the JW Marriott Bangkok, The Westin Grande Sukhumvit, and many more.

Chao Phraya Riverside

The Riverside area of Bangkok is where traditional and modern times meet. Amidst the many sophisticated, luxury hotels, there are quaint rice barges and water-taxis floating down the river, against a wonderful backdrop of temples and palaces. Traditional and historical places of interest are abundant in the area, and also some shopping, dining, entertainment and diverse high-end hotels like the Shangri-La Hotel Bangkok.

Siam

When it comes to shopping, the Siam district takes the lead. Countless sought-after shopping centres are situated here, such as the MBK Centre, Slam Discover Center, and myriad others. Siam Square is particularly loud, packed with restaurants of all sorts, designer stores, cinemas, entertainment and myriad attractions - not to speak of ritzy hotels such as the Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok. Public transport in the area naturally gives Siam an easy access to other districts of Bangkok.

Silom

Perhaps best known as one of Bangkok's most important financial districts, Silom in the daytime is a bustling business centre. But it's not merely all about work here - there is lots of play, particularly after the sun goes down. There are many smaller-scale malls and restaurants here, as well as the infamous nightlife district of Patpong. Many of the city's noted hotels are also found here, such as the Dusit Thani Hotel, Pan Pacific Bangkok and others.

When staying in these main areas of Bangkok, one doesn't have to worry about seeing the rest of the city, as public transport systems allow easy access to the rest of the city. There is a wide array of luxury hotels to choose from, and there is always some form of entertainment and dining nearby.




List of hotels

Once you have decided where to stay, you can look for the Bangkok luxury hotels in that particular area.

If you want to know what hotels are available in the area, you can go to http://www.bangkokluxuryhotels.org.