Thursday, February 26, 2015

  


                                                   THAILAND´S

Bangkok is Thailand's capital and its largest with a population of nearly 7 million inhabitants. Thanks to its growing economic development and its great importance as an international tourist destination, has become one of the most influential and modern cities in Southeast Asia.
Its location along the Chao Phraya River was historically counted with an extensive canal system, which caused him to be known as the Venice of the East or the Venice of the East. Another name determined to Bangkok at its foundation was the City of Angels.

                                                            KOH SAMUIKoh Samui is the largest island in the Gulf of Thailand (there are three inhabited: Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao) and the country's third largest. Despite this, Koh Samui is just over 200 km2, what would be a third of Menorca. It is feasible because flip on a motorcycle or car day visiting the main beaches. And that's exactly what I did.
WATERS FALLS IN KOH SAMUIKoh Samui is blessed with quite a few spectacular waterfalls; however there are only two that are easily accessed and having good facilities. They are Hin Lad and Namuang. The best time to see any of the falls on Koh Samui is during or just after the rainy season, approximately September to March. If not at these times, there may not be enough of a water flow to make the trip worthwhile. 

Kasbah Marrakech Restaurant & Lounge

Morocco Restaurant & Lounge Koh Samui Kasbah Marrakech In the amber-colored light of the Kasbah Marrakech, spice fragrances welcome you as a prelude to the banquet. Created by Benoit Meert, a passionate of Moroccan gastronomy and head sommelier in gourmet restaurants of Brussels, and a wine specialist too, lowest will be reliable to Suggest you how to spend a delightful evening, in this Restaurant & Lounge. Chef Abdel Proposes To His guests an elegant and refined cuisine.




HIANG MAI
hiang Mai literally means “new city” and has retained the name despite celebrating its 700th anniversary in 1996. King Meng Rai the Great founded the city as the capital of the Lanna Kingdom on Thursday, April 12 1296 around the same time as the establishment of the Sukhothai Kingdom.
Chiang Mai not only became the capital and cultural core of the Lanna Kingdom, it was also to be the center of Buddhism in northern Thailand. King Meng Rai himself was a very religious leader who even founded many of the city’s temples that remain important to this day
. This dichotomy is best appreciated within the moat-encircled old city, which retains much of the fortified wall that once protected the city center as well as the four main gates that provided access to the former Lanna capital city. Strangely, for many years tourists had mistaken Chiang Mai simply as the base from which they could plan trekking and rafting trips to hill tribe villages and explore other provinces. Once in Chiang Mai, however, tourists are surprised by the fact that there are so many things to discover other than its beautiful and historic temples. 



PHANG NGA BAY
This famous landmark, called Koh Ta-pu ('Nail Island'), first found its way onto the international map through its starring role in the James Bond movie 'The Man With the Golden Gun'. And this is where most tours seem to take all of the tourists - all at the same time.

KOH PANNYE.
This is a remarkable village, the whole of it built out over water on stilts and with a giant rock monolith guarding its rear. At lunchtime, many tourists on the James Bond Island tours are brought in to eat and shop for handicrafts.

CRUISING
Phang Nga Bay is a great place for boating. The interesting limestone cliffs create a picturesque backdrop and there are many safe places to anchor.
The fact that it's protected from both the Northeast and the Southwest monsoon seasons means that its waters remain calm year-round, which adds to the appeal of its scenic wonders and abundant wildlife.

Resort

The King and Prince is "fun" with a capital "F," described by previous guests as "awesome," "enjoyable," and simply, "a great place to get away from it all." Soak up South of the Border comfort at The King and Prince, our family-friendly property with newly renovated rooms and an emphasis on entertainment. You can't help but smile the minute you see our Willy the Whale water slide.On any given day, you might see a crowd partaking in aqua-aerobics, water volleyball, or simply slipping and sliding into the pool (don't forget your camera). In addition, the resort hosts a large variety of on-site activities including scuba diving, cooking lessons, a techno-arcade and theme nights featuring mariachi music, talent shows and more.The property also boasts a walk-out-the-door stretch of powdery sand, with gorgeous views of the turquoise surf and famous rock formation. The recently updated all-suite property with its 500 air-conditioned units off ers a range of "home away from home" options, be it a one-, two- or three-bedroom suite, sure to satisfy everyone in your group.While the area's beach and water sports get most of the attention, The King and Prince goes out of its way to offer the utmost in peace and tranquility. 

Thursday, February 19, 2015

The origins of tourism.

By the early 21st century, international tourism had become one of the world’s most important economic activities, and its impact was becoming increasingly apparent from the Arctic to Antarctica. The history of tourism is therefore of great interest and importance. That history begins long before the coinage of the word tourist at the end of the 18th century. In the Western tradition, organized travel with supporting infrastructure, sightseeing, and an emphasis on essential destinations and experiences can be found in ancient Greece and Rome, which can lay claim to the origins of both “heritage tourism” (aimed at the celebration and appreciation of historic sites of recognized cultural importance) and beach resorts. The Seven Wonders of the World became tourist sites for Greeks and Romans.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Welcome!


Welcome to my class Julian! I'm very happy you will be with me. Let's have a wonderful semester!! =)

Ms. Julia =)

Friday, February 13, 2015

10 ways to win my ♥

1 Help me with my homeworks
2 Hang out with me in the weekends
3 Buy me a food
4 Have a same a activities
5 Gift me a present for my birthday
6 Accompany in the hauting
7 Go with me to a partys
8 Bring me a beer
9 Play the same videogames
10 Have the same taste for the food

My expectations on my last semester in english

What I hope for last semester is expand my vocabulary for have best conversation with people and find a good job in future. Is good for my the class is only in English because I really want learn very well. Then I finish last semester of English I think to ingress to a third language : French, Portuguese.
For my finals notes will strive for my grades in every partial have a grade necessary for pass with 21 point or have more for have good final notes.