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08 7th, 2008


The history of Auckland dates back to 1840 when the British Governor William Hobson and Maori chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi in which they posed Auckland city as capital of the country. In the beginning the city was called George Eden, in honor of the first Duke of Auckland. At that time Maori and British officers and artisans lived in the area. Subsequently Wellington became the capital of New Zealand, however, Auckland remains the first city in the country. Read the rest of this entry »



Going to San Diego

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07 4th, 2008

If you are stopping in California, you can check out San Diego, which is a nice city where visitors can go to various places for eating out and shopping. One of the things that you can do when you are going to travel to San Diego is to bring along your darling and treat her to a small, fancy restaurant where you can share an intimate moment together. Just bear in mind that your travel will mean nothing once you don’t know where to spend your romantic dinner. That’s why San Diego is a good place to spend your romantic moment.

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Downtown Tokyo

Author: admin
04 3rd, 2008

When visiting downtown Tokyo, you will realise that it is both romantic and energetic. Check out these slide of downtown Tokyo to experience the streets through the eyes of a tourist.



Visiting Malaysia

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03 27th, 2008

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Among U.S. travelers, many countries in Southeast Asia have reputations for difficult travel, customs and wildly foreign food — how do half-gestated chicken embryos appeal? Malaysia is an exception. This multi-ethnic, multicultural country, split into west and east regions by the South China Sea, boasts excellent roads, a brand new airport and country-crossing trains. It offers three-star hotels with $40 rooms, and visas are not required for most passport holders. For people who are intrigued by Southeast Asia, but find the idea of traveling there daunting, go to Malaysia. For solo travelers with a backpack who want to avoid the crowds of rowdy teenagers in Thailand, go to Malaysia.

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