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I'm very sad over Park Yong Ha

Today is a very sad day.
One of my favourite Korean actors passed away.
R.I.P Park Yong Ha



I cried over his death just as how his best friend's So Ji Sob cried.
I just couldn't understand and so confused how a person could take one's own life.
I'm so angry and so sad inside.
....

I am crying with So Ji Sob

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Quotas in Indian Railway Reservation


S. No. Quota Description
1. GN General Quota
2. LD Ladies Quota
3. HO

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Gwanghamun 광화문

Everyone, now I'm here in Malaysia! So these posts are the backdated posts that I haven't published because of time issues and etc.

I went to Gwanghamun around middle of April which was when the cherry blossoms bloomed the most. ^__^ Arghh..I miss the spring weather in Seoul the most when Malaysia is unbelievably hot nowadays which is among the reasons why I don't want to be in Korea during summer season.

Gwanghamun (Hangul: 광화문; Hanja: 光化門) is the main and largest gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace, located in Seoul, South Korea. As a landmark and symbol of Seoul's long history as the capital city during the Joseon Dynasty, the gate has gone through multiple periods of destruction and disrepair. Recent restoration work on the gate expected to be finished in October 2010. (Source: Wikipedia)


The main road in Gwanghamun area felt like I was in Shibuya; albeit a very tiny similarity between both of them. Yet, another place that I miss to visit again someday. The main road is so big with both the great King Sejong statue and Admiral Lee Sun Sin 이순신 in the middle of it. 

The direction to Sejong road.

Take exit 5, Gwanghamun Station, Purple Line


I walked very slowly towards the area and passed 
by a line of changing guards. They probably were 
heading towards Gyeongbok Palace.

The mountain behind gave away a surreal effect to 
the statues.I guess there might be some feng shui 
belief there.

Admiral Lee Sun Sin (April 28, 1545 – December 16, 1598, Korean: 이순신, Hanja: 李舜臣) was a Korean naval commander noted for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598) in the Joseon Dynasty.(Source: Wikipedia)

I was here during weekdays so the crowd
was not so hectic. 

A miniature of the turtle ship. I went to a bigger one
in Tongyeong around October 2009.

They were tourists from China mostly. The great 
King Sejong statue was just behind the Admiral
Lee Sun Sin statue.

Zarina (Anna) and the king..hehe. Could you 
spot me?

The king up close.

Sejong the Great (May 7, 1397 – May 18, 1450, r. 1418 – 1450) was the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. He is best remembered for creating the Korean alphabet Hangul, despite strong opposition from the scholars educated in hanja (Chinese script). Sejong is one of only two Korean rulers posthumously honored with the appellation "the Great," the other being Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo. (Source: Wikipedia)

 King Sejong Memorial Hall which I decided not to
go. Why? Hmm..because someone will bring me to
Icheon to visit King Sejong's grave? Another post on
that one, I promise. ^_^

I stopped by at Haechi Madang. Haechi represents
Korea's mythical folktale character and one of the 
symbols of Seoul, located under Gwanghwamun Plaza.

 I couldn't figure out this Haechi Seoul. Could you?

This one was cute. A good souvenir to bring home.




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char minar hydrabad india history travel guide,

Charminar Travel Guide, History, Information

Charminar is famous place to visit in hydrabad, india.  It meaning "Mosque of the Four Minarets" and "Four Towers" is the most famous mosque and monument  in the city of Hyderabad, capital of the state of Andhra Pradesh, India.

History of Charminar

Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah, the 5th ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty built Charminar in 1591 shortly after he had shifted his capital from Golkonda  to what is now known as Hyderabad.

He built this famous structure to commemorate the elimination of a plague epidemic from this city. He is said to have prayed for the end of a plague that was ravaging his city and vowed to build a masjid (Islamic mosque) at the very place where he was praying. In 1591 while laying the foundation of Charminar, Quli prayed: "Oh Allah, bestow unto this city peace and prosperity. Let millions of men of all castes, creeds and religions make it their abode, like fish in the water." 

Today one can see the city as evidence of the prayer being answered. The Mosque became popularly known as Charminar because of its four (Persian/Hindi char = four) minarets  (Minar (Arabic manara) = spire/tower).

This beautiful colossus in granite, lime, mortar and, some say, pulverised marble, was at one time the heart of the city. Initially the wonderful monument with its four arches was so proportionately planned that when the fort was opened one could catch a glimpse of the bustling Hyderabad city as these Charminar arches were facing the most active royal ancestral streets. There is also a legend of an underground tunnel connecting the palace at Golkonda to Charminar, possibly intended as an escape route for the Qutub Shahi rulers in case of a siege, though the exact location of the tunnel is unknown.


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Indian Railways Enquiry on SMS

To get railways enquiry on mobile you have to just send a SMS to 139 with different code for PNR status, Seat Availability and Train Fares. You can get update with in few minutes on your mobile without facing any line or rush.

PNR/Ticket Status Enquiry: SMS "PNR <10 digit PNR number>" to 139
E.g.: PNR 1234567890 For Train Enquiry: SMS "Train " to 139


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Calcutta Temples forward to God

Kali Temple: Kalighat is the temple from which Kalikata takes its name (anglicized to Calcutta). The temple was constructed over an older temple in 1809. A legend narrates that when the corpse of Shiva's wife was cut up one of her fingers fell down. It has been an important pilgrimage site since then. Kali stands for the destructive side of Shiva's consort and demands sacrifices daily. Every

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Madurai Temples

Srirangam Temple - Tiruchy: It is an important place of pilgrimage. It is on a small island formed by the division of the river Cauvery. The Ranganathaswamy temple at Srirangam is noted for its fine architecture and beautiful sculptures. There are seven corridors around this. We can also sees a big hall with thousand pillars, covered by a huge golden dome.

Sri Meenakshi Temple: This temple was

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Haridwar : Land of Temples and Pilgrimage Places

Mansa Devi: The Mansa Devi Temple is situated on the hill called the Bilwa Parvat; a chair lift takes you there. Mansa Devi is one of the forms of Shakti Durga (The Inaccessible, consort of Lord Shiva. Photography is forbidden in the temple.

Daksha Mahadev Temple: About 4 km to the south of Haridwar is the newly built Pareshwar Mahadev Temple. The late former President of India, Gyani Zail Singh

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Mahabaleshwar Holiday Packages, Vacations, Travel, Tourist Guide

Mahabaleshwar Tourist Guide


Mahabaleshwar comprises three villages: Malcolm Peth, Old "Kshetra" Mahabaleshwar and part of the Shindola village. Mahabaleshwar is located at 17°55′N 73°40′E / 17.92°N 73.67°E / 17.92; 73.67. It has an average elevation of 1,353 metres (4,439 ft).

Nearest Airport

  • Pune - 120 km
  • Mumbai - 290 km
Nearest Railway Stations
  •     Satara - 58 km
  •     Veer (Konkan Railway) - 70 Km
  •     Pune - 120 km
  •     Miraj railway junction - 169 km
  •     Sangli - 165 km
Mahabaleshwar Travel Information / Places to Visit at Mahabaleshwar
    The Venna lake is one of the major tourist attractions of Mahabaleshwar. The lake is surrounded by trees on all sides. A late winter evening boat ride through the slight fog is well appreciated. Tourists can enjoy a boat ride over the lake or a horse ride next to the lake. A number of small eateries line the banks of the lake. The Mahabaleshwar city market and the S.T. bus stand is about 2KM from the lake and makes for a nice walk during the day. Most tour operators include the Venna lake in their tours. Most buses, private vehicles will stop at the Venna lake on their way to Mahabaleshwar on request.

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    Cheap Flights - Finding and Booking Cheap Flights Online

    Finding and booking cheap flights online can be quite a hair raising experience, with many people still opting to let travel agents do all the dirty work for them. However, it is more than likely that you are paying way too much for your flights as travel agents will add their mark up and service charges onto the final cost. Booking cheap flights online is very simple and easy and as long as you use a reputable site there will be no problem, and using a credit card will add to the security of your booking.

    There are quite a few comparison sites that will search your departure and destination points and search across many different airlines and return the best price for you. This will usually be indirect flight services as these generally tend to be the cheapest - so be careful when booking that you are not booking a flight that will have you waiting for hours and hours in an airport that may have very limited facilities.

    Many sites will have the standard return and one way booking searches, however if you wish to fly back to a different airport than that of your departure airport, or add a third or fourth leg onto your journey, you will need to look for the Multiple Destination facility, and this could also be found by looking for the Advanced or More Search options buttons or text. This is very handy if you want to book multi destination flights. Once you have searched across your favourite cheap flights comparison sites, it is also wise to check the website of the airline that is coming up as the cheapest or most convenient flights for you. This may be even cheaper still and they may give you options to search flexible dates to make sure you are getting the very best cheap flights.

    To find all the web's cheapest flight comparison sites, as well as links to all the major airlines of the world, log onto www.cheaptravelbookers.com.

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    Shimla Tourist Places to Visit in India

    Tara Devi: Just 11 km from the Shimla bus-stand. Tara Devi hill has a temple dedicated to the goddess of stars on top of the hill. There is a military Dairy Town here as well as the headquarters of Bharat Scouts and Guides.
     
    Christ Church: Situated on the Ridge, Christ Church is the second oldest church in Northern India. It has a very majestic appearance and inside there are stained glass windows which represent faith, hope, charity, fortitude, patience and humility. Christ Church is a place all visitors should spend some time in.

    Summer Hill: Situated at a distance of 5 km from the Ridge is the lovely township of Summer Hill at a height of 6,500 ft on the Shimla-Kalka railway line. Mahatma Gandhi lived in these quiet surroundings during his visits to Shimla. Himachal Pradesh University is situated here.


    The Mall: The Mall is the main shopping street of Shimla. It also has many restaurants, clubs, banks, bars, Post Offices and tourist offices. The Gaiety Theatre is also situated there. People walk up and down the Mall slowly, stopping to gossip, as it is the main meeting place for everyone. The Ridge and Scandal point are the two main meeting points at the Mall.


    Jakhu Hill: 2 km from Shimla, at a height of 8000 ft, Jakhu Hill is the highest peak and offers a beautiful view of the town and of the snow-covered Himalayas. At the top of the Hill, is an old temple of Lord Hanuman, which is also the home of countless playful monkeys waiting to be fed by all visitors.


    Shimla State Museum: The Museum, which was opened in 1974, has tried to protect hill-out and the cultural wealth of the state. There is a collection of miniature Pahari paintings, sculptures, bronzes wood-carvings and also costumes, textiles and jewellery of the region.



    Annandale: Developed as the playground of Shimla, Annandale is 2–4 km from the Ridge at a height of 6,117 ft. It is a favourite spot for cricket, picnics and polo.


    Sankat Mochan: A Lord Hanuman temple is located here.


    Junga: Junga is a Tehsi 26 km from Shimla ; its original name (with diacritics) is Jūnga and is a former royal retreat of the princely state of Junga (also known as Keonthal Estate).


    Mashobra: 13 km from Shimla, site of the annual Sipi fair in June.


    Kufri 16 km from Shimla at a height of 8,600 ft, Kufri is the winter sports capital and also has a small zoo.


    Chharabra: 13 km from Shimla on route to Kufri.


    Naldehra: 22 km from Shimla, with a nine-hole Naldehra Golf Club. The annual Sipi fair in June is held in Naldehra.


    Tatapani: Location of sulphur springs which are found near the Tatapani mandir(holy temple)


    Chail: Chail was the summer capital of the Maharaja of Patiala before Independence, known for its cricket pitch, the highest in the world.


    Arki: (46 km) is the site of an 18th century fort built when Arki was the capital of the erstwhile hill state of Baghal


    Sanjauli: The main suburb of Shimla.

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    Sacred places in Chennai

    Sri Parthasarathy Temple: This Krishna Temple built by the Pallavas in the eighth century was refurbished by the Vijaynagar's in the sixteenth century. It is one of the oldest extant temples in Chennai. The temple is situated off Triplicane High Road and is open daily from 6 a.m. to noon and 4 to 8 p.m.

    San Thomas Cathedral: This Roman Catholic Church was originally built in 1504, but was

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    Famous Temples in Banaras

    Hanuman Temple: This popular temple near the Sangam is unusual because the Hanuman idol is a reclining posture rather than upright. It is said that every year the Ganges rises during floods to touch the feet of the sleeping Hanuman before retreating.

    Patalpuri Temple: Within this underground temple, inside the fort lies the Akshaya Vat - or the immortal tree. Believed to have been visited by

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    Tirupati Yatra - List of Temples

    Tiruchanur Padmavati Templ:Between Tirupati and Tirumala Hill, the Tiruchanur Padmavati Temple is another popular pilgrimage halt. A gold vimana tower with lions at each corner surmounts the sanctuary, which contains a black stone image of goddess Lakshmi with one silver eye.

    Varahaswami Temple: The Varahaswami temple, situated near the Venkateswara temple, on the banks of Swami Pushkarani tank,

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    Golden Triangle Tour : Experience of Mughals And Royals

    Golden Triangle Tour has three towns that connect to tourists’ interest. These cities are Delhi, Agra and Jaipur Mughal and Rajput empires. This tour is a visit that offers a fascinating insight into the rich culture and heritage of northern India. Golden Triangle Tour offers maximum entertainment and luxury homes with a delicious finger.
    It also offers an advance in the magnitude of strong

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    Thanjavur : The Royal City of Chola and Nayak

    Thanjavur (aka Tanjore) is the royal city of Chola and Nayak. Thanjavur the name of a Tanjan-Asura (giant), which is according to local legend devastated the area and was killed by Sri Anandavalli Amman and Vishnu. Sri Neelamegapperumal Tanjan application past the city could be named in his honor has been granted. Chola, Chera and Pandya kings were in power before the period of Mahabharat

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