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Magic moments in Khmer heritage

Written on March 5th, 2009 | Category: Thailand | 0 Comments | 576 views

A splash of sunlight penetrating an ancient temple cloister signals a distinctive celebration at Prasat Phanom Rung.

Knowing the exact moment to witness a spectacular sunrise through the doorway of an ancient Hindu temple requires a detailed calculation.

The most auspicious day is 3 April; the time, 0602.32 at sunrise, as the amber sun is perfectly aligned in the centre of the main doorway to a temple standing on a former volcanic mountain in northeast Thailand. Read More »

Watch your house from desctruction

Written on March 5th, 2009 | Category: Indonesia | 0 Comments | 490 views

This is a briliant idea, when someone have a house and do a lot of traveling but they feel save and secure in mind that everything will be OK. Traveling will be smoth and lots of joys.

How the owner feel save about the house ? Because someone from a third party always watching and checking the house continously. Third party is a company that provide a maximum security level for houses and another property. This is happening in Bali, Indonesia. Read More »

Gamelan and Bali Music Dance

Written on March 1st, 2009 | Category: Indonesia | 4 Comments | 4,430 views

Gamelan music and dance are a unique and colourful part of everyday Balinese life. There are more than 45 different types of gamelan orchestras in Bali and hundreds of dances. However, few people are aware that some of these art-forms are rare and even endangered. Due to modernisation, globalisation, misguided tourism and a generally faster-paced way of life, the older traditions have lost popularity-in some cases, disappeared completely.

Mekar Bhuana is active in the revival, preservation and conservation of these rich and wonderful, yet undervalued art-forms.

Based on more than a decade of research, Mekar Bhuana works closely with senior guru from the villages, as well as professional musicians and dancers, to reconstruct, revitalise and re-popularise a near-extinct tradition. Read More »

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Written on February 27th, 2009 | Category: Australia | 1 Comment | 1,971 views

An annual event will be held 1 – 26 April 2009, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival literally takes over Australia’s comedy capital, Melbourne, each autumn with an enormous program of stand-up comedy, cabaret, theatre, street performance, film, television, radio and visual arts.

The Festival was launched in 1987 by Barry Humphries and Peter Cook. Twenty-two Festivals later, with attendances of over 400,000, it has grown to be Australia’s largest cultural event. With an average ticket price of just $22, the Comedy Festival is not only a hugely popular event but an extremely accessible one. When the Melbourne Town Hall precinct is converted into a giant comedy hub, there is something for every comedy lover, from the very best local and international comedy acts in venues of all shapes and sizes. Read More »

Pasola Festival 2009 Final Date

Written on February 12th, 2009 | Category: Indonesia | 0 Comments | 569 views

Pasola is the name of ancient war ritual war festival by two groups of selected Sumbanese men. They riding their colorful decorated selected horses fling wooden spears at each other. This traditional ceremony held in the way of uniquely and sympathetically traditional norms, every year in February and March.

The Pasola festival occurs during February in Lamboya and Kodi. The main activity starts several days after the full moon and coincides with the yearly arrival to the shore of strange, and multihued sea worms – Nyale. The precise date of the event decided by Rato during the Wulapodu (the month of Pasola the fasting month). Read More »

Belize zoo & Tropical Education Center

Written on February 1st, 2009 | Category: Belize | 0 Comments | 696 views

The Belize Zoo was founded in 1983 as a retirement home for natural history “movie stars.” It has since become a refuge and rehabilitation center for injured wildlife, as well as a home for abused and abandoned “pets.” Because there are healthy populations of certain species of wildlife in Belize, it is easy (though also illegal) for people to acquire birds and animals which they attempt to domesticate for their own personal pleasure. People are most often unable to tame these animals, or they grow tired of their “pets.” The Belize Zoo has played a major role in saving the lives of these animals by providing a new home for these orphans who are most often unable to return to their natural home in the wild. Read More »

Rainforest world music festival at Sarawak Malaysia

Written on January 20th, 2009 | Category: Malaysia | 1 Comment | 982 views

The Rainforest World Music Festival is a unique festival that brings together on the same stage renowned world musicians from all continents and indigenous musicians from the interiors of Borneo.

With the rainforest at the Sarawak Cultural Village as the backdrop, you will be enveloped by the sweet sounds of nature and ethnic music from talented musicians – both dancing to the same rhythm of the forest. Read More »

Hello world!

Written on January 19th, 2009 | Category: Uncategorized | 1 Comment | 2,399 views

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