Posts Tagged "Sightseeing"

The Andaman Beach @ Langkawi, Malaysia

The Andaman Beach @ Langkawi, Malaysia The Andaman beach was where we spent majority of our time, aside from the swimming pool, of course. The Andaman beach Clear water and lush green forests The Andaman blue sea The Andaman sea is azure blue in the early morning. The water is so clear and pristine blue, it is truly a sight to behold. The Andaman Beach Angel relaxes at a lounge chair Water station serves ice cold water to keep you... Read More

Visit to Jurong Bird Park, Singapore

Visit to Jurong Bird Park, Singapore Jurong Bird Park is a popular tourist attraction in Singapore. The bird park has an area of 50 acres. It has more than 5,000 animals (mostly birds) from 380 species. Jurong Bird Park claims the largest number individual birds and calls itself world’s largest bird park. Like Singapore Zoo, the bird park is also managed by Wildlife Reserves Singapore. Jurong Bird Park, Singapore Jurong Bird... Read More

Merlion @ Merlion Park, Singapore

Merlion @ Merlion Park, Singapore Merlion is the infamous mascot of Singapore and we had an opportunity to take some photographs. Merlion Merlion is just adjacent to One Fullerton Angel and Jezebelle with the Merlion Family shot with the Merlion Family photo Hair wash for me Jezebelle smiles with Marina Bay Sands at the background Two-metre-tall cub Merlion statue Jezebelle poses with the Merlion cub Getting There By... Read More

Visit to LEGOLAND Malaysia, Johor Bahru

Visit to LEGOLAND Malaysia, Johor Bahru LEGOLAND Malaysia in Johor, Malaysia is the first Legoland theme park in Asia. LEGOLAND Malaysia is located in Gelang Patah, Nusajaya and opens its door on September 15, 2012. LEGOLAND Malaysia is quite huge at 30.75 hectares (76 acres) versus other theme parks in Asia, i.e. Universal Studios Singapore at 20 hectares (49 acres), Hong Kong’s Disneyland at 22.4 hectares (55.35 acres), Ocean... Read More

Tanjung Bungah Beach, Penang

Tanjung Bungah Beach, Penang Tanjung Bungah Beach was located just behind Chymes, the place we stayed for a night in Tanjung Bungah. The beach was within 10 meters walk from the back of Chymes. However, much to our disgust, the beach was polluted as the squatters living in the vicinity burn rubbishes every day, causing not only air pollution but the ashes as a result from the burning amassed all over the beach. It was also... Read More