Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Wonderful Trips to Rome 27 Octobfer till 3 November 2012

Rome is quite a modern, industrialized nation, with an artistic and archtectural legacy that many other countries can rival. In town and villages, life grinds to a half in the middle of the day for a long lunch, and it's strongly family oriented. There is an emphasis on the traditions of the catholic churches. I notice that most of the Italian know how to enjoy life and embrace their life to the full. For example, they placed importance in good food, clothes and images. I have been to Castelli Romani "Castle of Romes". It is a group of communes south-east to Rome, at the feet of the Alban Hills. The areas occupies an ancient volcanic area which allowed flourishing agriculture. The former crater is occupied by two lakes. I have been told that the Popes still have their summer residence in Castel Gandolfo, on the Lake of Albano.

The coach brought us to the top of the mountain. At the top of the mountain, it is one of the most panoramic viesw in the hill towns. Down below, Rocca di Papa is a tangle of old streets and churches. The area is renowned for the production of wine, especially the white whine of Frascati. I have taken a proper lunch on the hill which includes pasta (spaghetti al congole, white wine and roasted meat).

I have presented my paper at the American University of Rome on 31 October 2012. During the refreshment time, I met Peter and he brought me to the Vatican museums by taxi. The Musei Vatican, or Vatican museums located at Viale Vaticano, a fifteen minutes walk from St Peter's church. This museums stuffed with really enough exibits to put most other European collections to shame. They displays classical statuary, Renaissance painting, Etruscan relics, Egyptian artefacts. The furnishings and decoration of the building was just amazing. I can stay there admiring the great painting for hours without feeling tired. However, Peter and were a bit disappointed for not being able to view the sistine chapel. We have dinner in a restaurent nearby before saying goodbye. The atmosphere there was good and we enjoyed each other company.

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Day twelve 20/03/2012

Blue penguins at the International Antartica Center

Penguins are effective communicators, especially with their mates. Both male and female penguins will work together to care for the babies!

Enjoy ride in a dedicated vehicle on an extreme track


Wonderful experience in the Antarctic Storm-Snow and Ice Room

Angeline and Mary were chilled to the bone!

Visited the International Antartica Center. Enjoyed the chilly atmosphere of Antartica and the awesome 4D movie. Children are excited in exploring the Snow & Ice Room, experiencing the Antarctic Storm. I personally enjoy the most seeing the little blue penguins, brave the new 4D Theater. Back to Malaysia.

Day eleven 19/03/2012

We are all ready for shopping


The beauty of glass blowing

Glass blowing:Awesome glass tubing in the world

Lovely soft toys!

How nice if we can bring them home!

Manuka honey:Best for skin and beauty

Intended to go for whale watching. However, the outing was canceled due to the bad weather and rough sea. Instead, we have gone for shopping and bought some awesome souvenirs.

Day ten 18/03/2012

Ryan and Benedict enjoy their hot soak in Hammer Spring

We all look bright and outstanding. It's real fun and relaxing!


We put on our swimming suits and relaxed ourselves in the hot springs in Hammer Spring. Hanmer Springs is New Zealand’s premier alpine spa destination. We all have fun and relax in the thermal pools. Besides, we enjoyed the rock and sulphur pools and the popular family activity.