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Kota Kinabalu – Startpoint into the wild Borneo…
Posted on August 12th, 2009 No commentsDiscovering Borneos jungle and mountains needs a starting point: Kota Kinabalu (also called KK), the capitol city of Sabah. First impressions from this more traditional and ‘wild’ part of Malaysia, friendly people in the city, organizing the next trips…
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Kuala Lumpur
Posted on August 11th, 2009 1 commentThe last days / weeks I got lots of different impressions – diving in Thailand and Malaysia, dream-beaches, fun and toll-free beers with uncle/brothers/doris, relax-days at dreamy Peherentian Islands and culture in Melaka. What will expect me in this 1.5 million city? Maybe some party life again? Not just this!
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Melaka
Posted on August 10th, 2009 No comments“Lovers of beauty and food will become instantly intoxicated by the sultry charms of Melaka.” Lonely Planet
One of Malaysias cities with the most history is the beautiful colonialization town Melaka.
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Langkawi entdecken
Posted on July 21st, 2009 No commentsInselerkundung: Abkuehlung am Seven Wells Waterfall, Sichtung von Weisskopfseeadler, leidende Krokodile in der Krokodilfarm, Tauchgaenge auf Pulau Payar mit Riesen-Grouper und Nemos, Kartbahn, Island-Hopping,…
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Regiões Administrativas Especiais
Posted on July 13th, 2009 1 commentTuesday Night David left me for his adventures in Thailand , so I had to go on discovering Hongkong on my own. Since I am not very writative (compare: talkative) right now, I will choose a rather visual approach to let you take part in my days in the Special Administrative Zones of China.
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Shanghai is over – Guangxi here we are!
Posted on July 1st, 2009 3 commentsGuest Blog Entry: Andreas’ first impressions of Shanghai and Hangzhou – and our way to the Chinese countryside (Xingping, Guangxi Province). Click here to find out why watching the 20 Yuan note will bring you a little closer to us right now 😉
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Taxi, Bus, Trishaw, Walk, Ferry, Walk, Taxi-Sharing, Speedboat, Walk to reach Putuo Shan, Temple Island
Posted on June 8th, 2009 1 commentand – voila… it’s that easy to go to Temple Island Putuo Shan from our last stop – the town Ningbo just 50 kilometers away… 🙂
But, Putuo Shan was worth everything… It locates one of the four holy mountains in China (300 metres high). The complete island (12 km²) is full just with untouched nature, temple buildings and walkways between: More than 100 monasteries and shrines are located here.
I joined the Buddhist morning pray in the main temple and enjoyed the untouched nature on that beautiful island…
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Worlds longest trans-oceanic bridge, nice Ningbo
Posted on April 10th, 2009 1 commentTravelling over worlds longest trans-oceanic bridge to Ningbo, temple island Putuo Shan, garden city Hangzhou.
This trip was very good for getting my self-balance back, after some kind of everyday life and personal imbalance – feeling a breeze of freedom, spontaneity, adventure again… 🙂
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Longhua Pagoda Shanghai
Posted on April 2nd, 2009 1 commentThe most active place for Buddhism religion in Shanghai
1700 year old Pagoda, with 40 meters the tallest building till 20st century skyscapers got built
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