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War Memorial of Korea










The girls (Iris, Fiza, Nyna and Hanim) visited War Memorial of Korea in Seoul last Autumn and they claimed it was not that bad and quite an exciting place to marvel at. At least we get to know the reason why Korea is divided right? Not only that we know the Kpop idols lalala..but at least we know this much eh? hehehe..


How to go:
Samgakji Station, Line 4 or 6, Exit 12 - 5 minute walk
Namyeong Station, Line 1 - 10 minute walk
Check out here for the map.
Admission: FREE
Opening: 9:00 - 17:00


Myeongdong to Samgakji


8 minutes, 4 stops, 3.8km
900 won with T-Money, 1,000 won with cash

More info of War Memorial of Korea at Wikipedia

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Spa - a must activity in Malaysia


The concern for, and maintenance of, health and wellness has been very much a part of Eastern culture since time immemorial. This has allowed the practice to develop into something of a fine art, and in Malaysia, influences from various ancient therapies have been infused into modern spa therapies. Spa and wellness programmes in Malaysia that combine traditional methods alongside modern ones in a designer ambience can offer you a delightful experience.

Malaysia, being a multi-cultural country, has at its disposal a huge range of traditional spa treatments handed down from generation to generation. Age-old Javanese beauty and wellness regimens, ancient Ayurvedic treatments from India, reflexology, accupressure and Shiatsu practices founded in China, among others, have a deep understanding of the human body, dispensing herbal recipes for baths, massage oils and scrubs.

Today, these curative and relaxing treatments are available at spas designed to create peace and tranquility within the soul of the visitor. Set against a lush tropical backdrop, and presented with nutritious and detoxifying fresh food and herbal drinks, most of these luxury spas are also equipped with jacuzzis, steam rooms, saunas, swimming pools and double baths. Malaysia has recently seen an influx of designer spas in the capital of Kuala Lumpur, but most spas are tucked away in resorts, nestled in lush rainforests or overlooking the lapping sea shore.

While regular medical check-ups take care of our physical health, some suggest that regular spa sessions not only enhance emotional and mental well-being but also serve as oil would to a well-functioning machine. Malaysia provides a serene and picturesque backdrop for the health rituals that are among the oldest in the world. So, whatever your stress-relief needs might be, the time is now, the place is Malaysia.

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