Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Word Spelling Pronunciation
| Hello | Ni-hao | Nee-how |
| Good-bye | Zai-jian | Zigh-jyan |
| Thank you | Xie-xie | Shyeh-shyeh |
| My name is _________ | Wo shing _________ | Wah sheeng |
| Do you speak English? | Nee hway shuo ying-yee ma? | Nee hway shwoh yeeng yee mah |
| I would like_________ | Wo shiarng yao __________ | Wah shyarng yow |
| Hello | Ni-hao | Nee-how |
| Good-bye | Zai-jian | Zigh-jyan |
| Thank you | Xie-xie | Shyeh-shyeh |
| My name is _________ | Wo shing _________ | Wah sheeng |
| Do you speak English? | Nee hway shuo ying-yee ma? | Nee hway shwoh yeeng yee mah |
| I would like_________ | Wo shiarng yao __________ | Wah shyarng yow |
Sunday, October 11, 2009
With Trafalgar, you will experience the distinctive cuisine of Australia, China and Hawaii with their "Be My Guest" program. Trafalgar goes to great levels to enable you to enjoy delicious and authentic local dishes while traveling.
Australia:
Enjoy a dinner under the stars in Australia at a Maori Hangi (feast,) where you will be dancing and listening to the vibrant music, and your food will be cooked in the traditional way - by steam. You will be entertained at Ooraminna Station Homestead, near Alice Springs where you will discover the authentic taste of outback life. In Watson Bay, Sydney, a real treat awaits you with great dining at the family-owned Watsons Bay Hotel This delightful Art Deco building on the beachfront has a sweeping outdoor deck with spectacular panoramic views, and is one of Sydney's most enticing destinations.
In New Zealand, you will be invited into the home of direct descendants from the first ships to arrive in Christchurch, the Garden City, in 1850. They will give you a personal tour of their historical home and gardens before enjoying a home cooked dinner complete with local wine.
On tour there will be mouthwatering lunches like a tropical buffet onboard a catamaran as you sail the Great Barrier Reef, or while you cruise New Zealand's majestic Milford Sound.
China:
Experience a traditional Peking Duck Feast in Beijing, a Tang Dynasty Dinner in Xi'an or a Dim Sum lunch in Shanghai. Get a glimpse of local family life while enjoying a Chinese home hosted highlight lunch.
South America:
Enjoy a Brazilian barbecue dinner. In Buenos Aires, attend a traditional Argentine dinner hosted in the apartment-home of a resident. In Lima, relish a three-course Peruvian lunch in the private and elegant mansion of the Diez Canseco family. In Costa Rica, you will have the opportunity to lunch at a local home, then children from a nearby school will perform a typical dance.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Monday, July 20, 2009
The Peranakans of Katong--If you'd like to experience local culture that's a bit off the beaten track, come to Katong. This neighborhood came to prominence before World War II, when Peranakans and Eurasians, families of mixed heritage, populated this area outside of the city center along the east coast of the island. Many Peranakans, because of their mixed Chinese and Malay heritage, rose to financial power and were known to build lavish homes (many of which still line the streets of Katong), furnishing them with ornate Chinese inspired interiors, and dress with opulent flair.
A trip to the Asian Civilisations Museum, Armenian Street will give you an excellent history and overview of this unique group, with displays of significant cultural items. Peranakan antique furniture sports detailed wood carvings in classic Chinese design but with unbelievably gaudy mother of pearl inlay everywhere. Their pottery also follows Chinese aesthetics with pretty floral, phoenix, and dragon patterns but in vivid colors more representative of Malay tastes -- bright yellows, pinks and greens.
Singapore Botanic Gardens - In 1822, Singapore's first botanic garden was started at Fort Canning by Sir Stamford Raffles. After it lost funding, the present Botanic Garden came into being in 1859 thanks to the efforts of a horticulture society; it was later turned over to the government for upkeep. More than just a garden, this space occupied an important place in the region's economic development when "Mad" Henry Ridley, one of the garden's directors, imported Brazilian rubber tree seedlings from Great Britain. He devised improved latex-trapping methods and led the campaign to convince reluctant coffee growers to switch plantation crops. The garden also pioneered orchid hybridization, breeding a number of internationally acclaimed varieties.
Singapore Discovery Center - This cool display of the latest military technology has hands-on exhibits that cannot be resisted -- one of 19 interactive information kiosks, for instance, lets you design tanks and ships. Airborne Rangers, a virtual-reality experience, lets you parachute from a plane and manipulate your landing to safety. In the motion simulator, feel your seat move in tandem with the fighter pilot on the screen. The Shooting Gallery is a computer-simulated combat firing range using real but decommissioned M16 rifles. IMAX features roll at the five-story iWERKS Theatre regularly. When you get hungry, there's a fast-food court.
Sungei Buloh Nature Reserve: Every year during the winter months, flocks of migrating birds from as far north as Siberia vacation in the warm waters of this unique mangrove swamp park. Easily traversed by wooden walkway, the park will never disappoint for some stunning wildlife shots.
Beaches--Besides the beach at East Coast Park and those on Sentosa Island you can try the smaller beach at Changi Village, called Changi Point. From the shore, you have a panoramic view of Malaysia, Indonesia, and several smaller islands that belong to Singapore. The beach is calm and frequented mostly by locals who set up camps and barbecues to hang out all day. There are kayak rentals along the beach, and in Changi Village you'll find, in addition to a huge hawker center, quite a few international restaurants and pubs to hang out in and have a fresh seafood lunch when you get hungry.
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Be ready for a wild ride in a colorful and chaotic land -- along the way, you'll discover tranquil places and opportunities to connect with local people. Vietnamese are careful to distinguish their cultural traditions from those of China. Vietnam, in fact, boasts its own cultural landscape -- one that's as varied and colorful as Vietnam's topography -- which includes distinct, very sophisticated traditions of painting (particularly lacquer painting), crafts such as weaving and woodcarving, theater, opera, dance, and water puppetry.
Featured trip:
Vietnam Sampler - Small group tour
8 days from $2,099 pp
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