The Red Beach lies in the southwest of
Panjin City and is about 30 kilometers from the urban area. At the Red Beach in
Panjin are plants that are considered to be very hearty ones that flourish in
the mud flats of the mouth of Liaohe River. It calls the seablite plants which
grow every April or May. The color of the plant is green at beginning, and
gradually becomes redder. By September, the plant is a vivid red, covering the
whole alkaline beach. The stunning red beach scenery appears only at the mud
flat in Panjin, northeast China's Liaoning Province.
Love the Way My Life
Sunday, December 1, 2013
A Colorful Walk: Wisteria Tunnel at Kawachi Fuji Gardens, Japan
Wisteria (also spelled Wistaria or Wysteria) is a
genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae,
that includes ten species of woody climbing bines native to
the Eastern United States and to China, Korea, and Japan. Some species are
popular ornamental plants, especially in China and Japan. An aquatic flowering
plant with the common name wisteria or 'water wisteria' is in fact Hygrophila
difformis, in the family Acanthaceae.
Wisteria Tunnel is located at the Kawachi Fuji Gardens
in Kitakyushu, Japan. Flowering trees hang overhead and the different colored
rows speckle the garden.
Kawachi Fuji Gardens in Kitakyushu, Japan (5 hours
from Tokyo, if you take the Nozomi high speed train) is where you will find
this pastel-colored fairytale tunnel. The gardens are home to about 150 Wisteria
flowering plants spanning 20 different species (white, blue, purple,
violet-blue and pink). This is the reason why the “tunnel” is so colorful and
graceful.
The best time of the year to go from late April to mid
May (depends on the weather each year). The peak is normally at end of April to
the Golden Week. Not every year wisteria bloom so magnificently. To get to the
garden from JR Yahata station, take Nishitetsu bus #56 and get off at Kawachi
Elementary School. Then walk 10-15 min to the garden. It is difficult to
imagine Kawachi Fuji Garden any other way but in full bloom, yet according to
Atlas Obscura, visiting the place outside the mentioned time period will lead
you to a “disheartening mass of lifeless, twisted branches”. If you had the
chance to walk along this flower-covered pathway, feel free to drop a line and
tell us how it felt!
Friday, November 29, 2013
Waitomo Glowworm Caves New Zealand .
Travelling to the wild yo can see the star in ther sky, but in New Zeaand we can also see the star inside the cave. Waitomo Glowworm is the name of the limestone caves in New Zealand, it is a famous place to see star inside the cave.
The Waitomo Glowworm Caves, located just outside the main Waitomo township on the North Island of New Zealand, is a famous attraction because of a sizeable population of glowworms that live in the caves. Glowworms or Arachnocampa luminosa are tiny around the size of an average mosquito. Bioluminescent creatures that produce a blue-green ligh and are found exclusively in New Zealand.
The Waitomo Glowworm Caves were first explored in 1887 by local Maori Chief Tane Tinorau accompanied by an English surveyor Fred Mace. By 1889 Tane Tinorau had opened the cave to tourists. Tane Tinorau and his wife Huti, started leading groups through the cave for a small fee. In 1906 the administration of the cave was taken over by the government.
The guided tour through the Waitomo Glowworm Caves brings the visitor through three different levels and begins at the top level of the cave and the Catacombs. The levels are linked by the Tomo, which is a 16 m vertical shaft made of limestone. The second level is called the Banquet Chamber. This level is where early visitors stopped to eat and there is evidence of this in the smoke on the ceiling of the chamber.
The third and final level goes down into the Cathedral, demonstration platform, and the jetty. The Cathedral is an enclosed area with rough surfaces and is about 18 m high, giving it good acoustics. A number of famous singers and choirs have performed here including Dame Kiri Te Kanawa.
Hope in one day i can go to these place also ...
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Library
This is the library in my university.
It is very big!! Even bigger
than the mall in kedah!! And it have many resource can found at here.
I rarely come here. Only when
need to do assignment or exam was coming, I only come here for study. I like
come here for study because it was quite silent and it have air-cond at here!!!
Lake beside DPP MAS
Wow!!! It was so beautiful
right?
The reflection of the lake,
beside DPP MAS. I can’t believe that have a beautiful place in my university.
Equine park
What??
Is this a horse??
Hey
horsey! Look at the camera and smile… Really can't believe that have an Equine
center in my university!
Starry night
It was a starry night beside mine hostel.
When night is coming, I like to look at
the starry night. Feel the peaceful wind and listen to the cricket sound. It was
so peaceful, tranquil and calm. When the wind was blow through my face, I feel
all my stress was gone with the wind.
It was an amazing and beautiful night~~~
Dewan Muadzam Shah
This is the biggest auditorium in my university, its name as
Dewan Muadzam Shah.
I still remember the first time I went here was orientation
week, I everyday was here. It really was an unforgettable moment at here. The second
time I came here was doing an event for DDP. Then, the third time was… EXAM !!!
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