Thursday, June 3, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Welcome to Sydney
Sydney is the largest city in Australia with a population of 22,000 in central Sydney and 4 million people in greater Sydney.
Located in the south eastern coast of mainland Australia around Port Jackson, it is the capital city of New South Wales. The "Harbor city" Sydney is the most densely populated city of Austra
accommodating over 4.2 million of population.
Places to visit
Sydney Opera House
One of the great iconic buildings of the 20th century, an image of great beauty that has become known throughout the world. As one of the busiest performing arts centres in the world, providing over 1,500 performances each year attended by some 1.2 million people, Sydney Opera House promotes and supports many performing arts companies including the four key resident companies.
Darlin Harbor
It is a large recreational and pedestrian precinct that is situated on western outskirts of the Sydney central business district. The locality extends northwards from Chinatown, along both sides of Cockle Bay to King Street Wharf on the east, and to the suburb of Pyrmont on the west. Cockle Bay is just one of the waterways that makes up Darling Harbour, which opens north into the much larger Port Jacks
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney Harbour Bridge at sunset. Image courtesy of Virtual Australia.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of Australia's most well known and photographed landmarks. It is the world's largest (but not the longest) steel arch bridge with the top of the bridge standing 134 metres above the harbour.
Located in the south eastern coast of mainland Australia around Port Jackson, it is the capital city of New South Wales. The "Harbor city" Sydney is the most densely populated city of Austra
accommodating over 4.2 million of population.
Places to visit
Sydney Opera House
One of the great iconic buildings of the 20th century, an image of great beauty that has become known throughout the world. As one of the busiest performing arts centres in the world, providing over 1,500 performances each year attended by some 1.2 million people, Sydney Opera House promotes and supports many performing arts companies including the four key resident companies.
Darlin Harbor
It is a large recreational and pedestrian precinct that is situated on western outskirts of the Sydney central business district. The locality extends northwards from Chinatown, along both sides of Cockle Bay to King Street Wharf on the east, and to the suburb of Pyrmont on the west. Cockle Bay is just one of the waterways that makes up Darling Harbour, which opens north into the much larger Port Jacks
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney Harbour Bridge at sunset. Image courtesy of Virtual Australia.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of Australia's most well known and photographed landmarks. It is the world's largest (but not the longest) steel arch bridge with the top of the bridge standing 134 metres above the harbour.
Place to stay
Darling Harbour Hotel
Darling Harbour Accommodation Darling Harbour, one of Sydney's leading waterfront destinations is now alive with activity day and night! Both sides of Cockle Bay have undergone massive development to transform the site into a most exciting food, shopping and entertainment precinct. Darling Harbour offers several major Sydney attractions, Sydney Aquarium, Sega World, Powerhouse Museum and the IMAX theatre. Darling Harbour is accessible by ferry, the Light rail and Monorail.
Circular Quay Sydney Hotel
The Rocks and Circular Quay Accommodation The Rocks is the historical heart of Sydney first European settlement and is a well serviced, tourist precinct in its own right, with many beautifully restored buildings from Sydney's early days as a colonial town. Explore the maze of original, cobblestone lanes that lead to a range of shops, cafes and restaurants. The shopping ranges from Australian design in fashion, art, craft and jewellery to unique collectables and souvenirs, and don't forget to check out the Saturday markets for local craft. The Rocks is within easy walking distance of the Circular Quay ferry interchange
The Rocks and Circular Quay Accommodation The Rocks is the historical heart of Sydney first European settlement and is a well serviced, tourist precinct in its own right, with many beautifully restored buildings from Sydney's early days as a colonial town. Explore the maze of original, cobblestone lanes that lead to a range of shops, cafes and restaurants. The shopping ranges from Australian design in fashion, art, craft and jewellery to unique collectables and souvenirs, and don't forget to check out the Saturday markets for local craft. The Rocks is within easy walking distance of the Circular Quay ferry interchange
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Healthy lifestyle
Healthy lifestyl is very important for everybody.If you wish to be healthy for your life you must obey these rules;
1 Exercises regularly - Even ashort walk each day can help. The more activity you do the healthier you will be. ( Your blood circulation will be better)
2 Eat abalanced diet - A healthy diet will help you achieve a healthy sleep pattern. Avoid fast food and eat more vegetables. Avoid heavy meals late at night.
3 Minimise caffeine intake -includs coffee, tea, soft drinks and chocolate.If you eat and drink too mach you will get addict , too much suger in your blood and much cholestrol in your body. It can cause severe diseasesuch as Diabetes, Hypertension, some liver diseases and gallstones etc;
4 Avoid excessive alcohol - That's will be addict too and can cause Hypertension, Stroke, Cirrhosis liver and stomach cancer etc;
5 Avoid Cigarette - Can cause Lungs cancer, Gangrene, Mouth and Throad canceer, Stroke, chronic Bronchitis etc;
6 To reduce Stress ( worried) depressed or anxious, seek proffesional help. ( There are effective solutions for these problems) Medical check up once a year at lest.
Take holiday -may be once a year ( have fun ) for relex
Share your feeling ( with your friends or meet with conceller )
Enough sleeping ( good for your memory and decrease your anger
1 Exercises regularly - Even ashort walk each day can help. The more activity you do the healthier you will be. ( Your blood circulation will be better)
2 Eat abalanced diet - A healthy diet will help you achieve a healthy sleep pattern. Avoid fast food and eat more vegetables. Avoid heavy meals late at night.
3 Minimise caffeine intake -includs coffee, tea, soft drinks and chocolate.If you eat and drink too mach you will get addict , too much suger in your blood and much cholestrol in your body. It can cause severe diseasesuch as Diabetes, Hypertension, some liver diseases and gallstones etc;
4 Avoid excessive alcohol - That's will be addict too and can cause Hypertension, Stroke, Cirrhosis liver and stomach cancer etc;
5 Avoid Cigarette - Can cause Lungs cancer, Gangrene, Mouth and Throad canceer, Stroke, chronic Bronchitis etc;
6 To reduce Stress ( worried) depressed or anxious, seek proffesional help. ( There are effective solutions for these problems) Medical check up once a year at lest.
Take holiday -may be once a year ( have fun ) for relex
Share your feeling ( with your friends or meet with conceller )
Enough sleeping ( good for your memory and decrease your anger
My Holiday
I had a great holiday. I went to join Water Festival in Leumeah on April 2010. Burmese, Laotian, Thai and Cambodian people celebrated together. We enjoyed watching their traditional dances. Then a Cambodian monk gave Dhamma talk in english. And all monks walked around the tample and accepted rice packs, noodle bags, candles, candy bags, water bottles, drink bottles and money. After that I bought variety of delicious foods and had lunch with our Burmese friends.
Next day there was a traditional activity to show respect for the community elders. This is our
lovely culture. I felt I was in my native country again.
Time is running very fast. Holiday is over. The school reopen again. I was happy to see my teacher and my classmates. On the first day my friends and I exchanged our holiday's experiences. Their experiences are very interesting. But I was very excited on Friday class because computer lesson was difficult for me. I could not open my blog. I wanted to write what I have done during my holiday. My teacher could not help me too. I looked around other students. They were writting something in their computer very well. I felt upset. I thought what's wroung with me. Teacher told me I typed wroung password. I will try to open my blog again.
Now Ican open my blog because my husband helped me how to open new password lastnight. I am really happy now. I promised I never forget my password.
Next day there was a traditional activity to show respect for the community elders. This is our
lovely culture. I felt I was in my native country again.
Time is running very fast. Holiday is over. The school reopen again. I was happy to see my teacher and my classmates. On the first day my friends and I exchanged our holiday's experiences. Their experiences are very interesting. But I was very excited on Friday class because computer lesson was difficult for me. I could not open my blog. I wanted to write what I have done during my holiday. My teacher could not help me too. I looked around other students. They were writting something in their computer very well. I felt upset. I thought what's wroung with me. Teacher told me I typed wroung password. I will try to open my blog again.
Now Ican open my blog because my husband helped me how to open new password lastnight. I am really happy now. I promised I never forget my password.
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