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Sunday, May 11, 2014

M&M'S World , Las Vegas .....

Las Vegas = Casino ?? 

NO NO NO .....

Whenever you ask others.. "Do you know LAS VEGAS?" They will answer "YES, City of Casino" 

That right , but if i have the opportunities to go Las Vegas , I would like to go to my parade... my chocolate's world...


M&Ms World


M&M's World is a store that specializes in everything from M&M's Candy to M&M's clothing. The most famous location is in the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.



The first location opened in Las Vegas in 1997, in the Showcase Mall next to the MGM Grand. The four-story M&M's World includes a gift shop on the first floor. The shop leads to a 3D movie theater. Also on display are M&M's in nearly every color, and a replica of the M&M's race car that is driven in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series. M&M's clothing is sold on the second floor and on the stairs that go up to the second floor are pictures showing how the M&M characters have evolved over the years painted on the wall.


The Las Vegas location received eight million visitors in 2007.

The 3D movie



M&M's are candy-coated pieces of milk chocolate with the letter "m" printed on them, produced by Mars, Incorporated. Popular in the United States and many other countries, several variations of the candies exist, including plain milk chocolate, peanut, peanut butter, mint, dark chocolate (with and without peanuts), and almond. Not all of these varieties are available worldwide however. 




The MGM Grand hotel and casino,





Let see how he lost his M


after seeing the movie


and saying Goodbye

Grand Place, Brussels, Belgium

Let us Visit to Belgium

Belgium is a small but beautiful country in Northern Europe. It borders France, the Netherlands and Germany, and it actually has three official languages: French, German and Dutch. 

The language barriers tend to correspond to the proximity of nearby countries. The French speaking part of Belgium is closest to France, the Dutch is closer to the Netherlands, and the German speaking is closer to Germany. There are over 11 million people living in Belgium today. It is a constitutional monarchy with a new king, King Philippe. T


his beautiful country is known for its beer, chocolates, and waffles, and it is responsible for inventing French fries. 

#photos of well known food in Belgium.




In addition to their food and beer heritage, Belgium has a long history of art and culture, with many different places to see. Belgium has a rich history, reflected in its beautiful architecture and cities.

cafe in belgium

When you visit Belgium, whether it is on your way while doing a driving tour of Europe, or just to see Belgium, you should make time to take in these fifteen places when you visit.

Grand Place, Brussels
La Grand Place, also known as Grote Markt, is basically just the town center square of Brussels. However, it features numerous buildings worth seeing and must be on your list of places to visit. Many of the buildings date back to the late 17th century. It provides an eclectic blending of architectural and artistic styles that really demonstrates the culture and society of Brussels.


Grand Place Beautifully Lit
Grand Place Beautifully Lit

The buildings in the Grande Place were built for both public and private use. The significance of this area can be traced back to a reference in 1174, when it was known as Nedermarckt, or Lower Market. Seven streets run into this area, creating a market place that was once surrounded by stalls and houses but now has beautiful buildings. It remained an important marketplace until 1959. The entire square was actually destroyed in 1695 by a bombardment by the French army.

Below are some photos of Grande Place:



Additional Info:
Grand Place's map



Monday, May 5, 2014

Venice,Italy

After travelling to Siena... Next station will be at VENICE , ITALY.

The canals of Venice are simply iconic, and they may very well be the first thing that comes to mind when you’re asked to imagine Italy. It goes without saying that you should tour these canals in an equally iconic gondola.



Venice italy grand canal

Venice at night

Your next stop should be the Piazza San Marco, 

Piazza San Marco Venice Italy

which allows you to see three famous landmarks from one location. Here, you can see the famous Basilica di San Marco, 


Saint Mark's Basilica is a monument made unique by both its wealth of history and the magnificence of its façade and interior. In essence, it is a splendid workshop, where, through the centuries, worked great Italian and European artists. 

Its distinguishing Byzantine character appears particularly on the great mosaics illustrating St. Marco's tales, as well as the scenes of the Old and New Testament

Venice's greatness has always been reflected in the Basilica's enrichment: during the centuries the Venetians embellished it with precious objects and works of art brought in from the most distant places, thus creating a grand, compact monument. The mellow light falling from above seems to divide the earthly world from the supernatural, which glitters on the vaults in the golden mosaics.

The extent of artistic, iconographic and religious contents and the variety of historical implications explaining the role the Basilica played during the centuries are here introduced according to an accurate division by subjects and by various levels of examination.


Doge’s Palace, 



The Doge's Palace( Italian: Palazzo Ducale) is a palace built in Venetian, Gothic style, and one of the main landmarks of the city of Venice, northern, Italy. The palace was the residence of the Doge of Venice, the supreme authority of the Republic of Venice, opening as a museum in 1923. Today, it is one of the 11 museums run by the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia.



and Torre dell’Orologio.


The Clock Tower in Venice is an early renaissance building on the north side of the Piazza San Marco at the entrance to the Merceria. It comprises a tower, which contains the clock, and lower buildings on each side. It adjoins the eastern end of the Procuratie Vecchie. Both the tower and the clock date from the last decade of the 15th century, though the mechanism of the clock has subsequently been much altered. It was placed where the clock would be visible from the waters of the lagoon and give notice to everyone of the wealth and glory of Venice. The lower two floors of the tower make a monumental archway into the main street of the city, the Merceria, which linked the political and religious centre (the Piazza) with the commercial and financial centre (Rialto). 

You can go about your sight-seeing with similar efficiency by visiting the Gallerie dell’Accademia,


 which would allow you to see the majority of Venice’s artistic achievements with the least amount of footwork. Once you’ve had your fill of landmarks and art, be sure to scale the Campanile to get a view of Venice from the top. 


The Campanile, 


The bell tower of the St. Mark's Bacilica is one of Venice's most recognizable landmarks. The current tower is an early 20th century reconstruction of the original tower which collapsed in 1902.  It is the tallest building in the city, allowing you a memorable bird’s-eye view.



P.S: The interesting attractions catch tourists' heart 
all the time ...
Make sure you don't miss out Venice when travel to Italy...


Siena, Italy

Well, Let go to Italy 2gether~~

A country whose history is as rich as its food and wine, Italy remains a popular travel destination. Tourists tend to flock to this nation for its breathtaking views, vibrant culture, and abundant historical monuments. As with most popular tourist destinations, there’s simply too much in Italy to absorb in a single trip, and deciding which places to visit — and which to avoid — can be unnecessarily stressful.

Siena is my favourite attraction that make me fall in love to Italy....

As the capitol of its province, this city has recently been claimed as a historical World Heritage Site. Its historical buildings include the likes of the famous Siena Cathedral, 

the Piazza del Campo, 


and the Piazza Salimbeni. 



Many of these buildings feature Romanesque-Gothic architecture, and so would make ideal places to visit for any architecture or art history enthusiasts. 

Even for those unfamiliar with such fields of study, the intricacies and sheer scale of Siena’s stunning cathedrals are sure to impress.

Siena Central Cathedral Siena Italy

These locations also house some of Italy’s famous frescoes. These historical pieces of art consist of images painted onto wet plaster.  Their current faded colors and cracks only add character to their beauty. You may see frescoes by famous artists like 


Domenico Beccafumi 



and Ambrogio Lorenzetti.



Another famous facet of Siena is its famous  Palio run


If you time your visit well, you may be able to see one of these famous horse races. They are held in Siena twice each year, and both races occur in the summer. The horses race around the central piazza two times, and this is in respect of a tradition held since medieval times. As Siena’s travel site points out, you may be familiar with this race if you’ve ever seen the James Bond film the Quantum of Solace. This is a hugely popular event, so if you’re planning a visit to Siena during one of the Palio runs, be sure that you book your lodging well in advance.


My opinion, travel to this place will no regret .



That all~ Bye SIENA~

See you SooN! 


Siena Italy town square