Travel
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Raffles Place – Model Portrait
Raffles Place Singapore – Model Portrait The part two of the Raffles Place is Model Portrait. Here some of photos taken by me. Lastly, specially thank to the Model “Jenny Chew”.
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Raffles Place – The Place and Buildings
Raffles Place, Singapore Raffles Place, the south mouth of Singapore. It located in the Singapore Central features with some of the tallest constructions and landmarks of the country. Previously, the place known as Commercial Square and renamed to Raffles Place in 1858. In Brief, There are three main tallest buildings located at Raffles Place Singapore,which are Republic Plaza, UOB Plaza One and OUB Centre. All three buildings are 280 metres in height.On the other hand, the Raffles Place MRT Station is lies directly underneath the centre of Raffles Place. Here some of photos taken by me.
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Top 10 Asia Cheapest Airlines
Unofficial top 10 Asia Cheapest Airfares Airasia:http://www.airasia.com/ The leading low fare airline in the Asia. AirAsia destination network are connected to AirAsia’s extensive network of 105 routes, covering ASEAN countries and China, which provides seamlessconnectivity for guests. Jetstarasia:http://www.jetstarasia.com/ Jetstar’s Australian operation is wholly owned by Qantas butis managed separately and operates independently. Jetstar’s intra-Asianoperation is based in Singapore.Jetstar is Australia’s and Singapore’s new low fares airline for Australia andthe Asia-Pacific
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Airlines Websites List
China Southern www.cs-air.com Asiana Airline http://www.flyasiana.com To My Korea Trips http://shawn.genplace.com/?p=973 China Airline www.airchina.com.cn
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My Korea Autumn Discovery + Jeju Island Trip (Part 6/6)
27 October 2008 DAY 7 Phoenix Park – Seoul Early in the morning, we’re going to have our buffet breakfast nearby the hotel.
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My Korea Autumn Discovery + Jeju Island Trip (Part 5/6)
Korea – Dongdaemun Dongdaemun — more properly known as Heunginjimun (Gate of Rising Benevolence)— is a prominent landmark in central Seoul, South Korea. The Korean name “Dongdaemun” means “Great East Gate,” and it was so named because it was the major eastern gate in the wall that surrounded Seoul during the Joseon Dynasty. The gate is located at Jongno 6-ga in Jongno-gu.