Sabtu, 1 Mei 2010

New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses (the North Island and the South Island), and numerous smaller islands, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands. The indigenous Māori language name for New Zealand is Aotearoa, commonly translated as The Land of the Long White Cloud. The Realm of New Zealand also includes the Cook Islands and Niue (self-governing but in free association); Tokelau; and the Ross Dependency (New Zealand's territorial claim in Antarctica).

New Zealand is notable for its geographic isolation: it is situated about 2,000 km (1250 miles) southeast of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and its closest neighbours to the north are New Caledonia, Fiji and Tonga. During its long isolation New Zealand developed a distinctive fauna dominated by birds, a number of which became extinct after the arrival of humans and the mammals they introduced.

The majority of New Zealand's population is of European descent; the indigenous Māori are the largest minority. Asians and non-Māori Polynesians are also significant minority groups, especially in urban areas. The most commonly spoken language is English.

New Zealand is a developed country that ranks highly in international comparisons on human development, quality of life, life expectancy, literacy, public education, peace, prosperity, economic freedom, ease of doing business, lack of corruption, press freedom, and the protection of civil liberties and political rights. Its cities also consistently rank among the world's most liveable.

Elizabeth II, as the Queen of New Zealand, is the country's head of state and is represented by a Governor-General who holds reserve powers. The Queen and Governor-General rarely exercise any power without the advice of the Cabinet. Legislative political power is held by the democratically elected Parliament of New Zealand, and executive political power is effectively exercised by the Prime Minister.















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Ahad, 11 April 2010

Jeju Glass Castle

Jeju Glass Castle is a large glass art theme park with glass art produced by professional glass artists from such places as Italy, the Czech Republic, and Japan. It was created as a project team consisting of glass specialist over several years. Each entertainment inside the theme park is a subject with glass. Visitors can enjoy the experience of making their own glass products (with an extra fee separated from the entrance fee).

Jeju Glass Castle is divided into two section: indoor modern glass model and outdoor theme park. Inside the modern glass model center are a large beanstalk from the "Jack & The Beanstalk" fairytale, a large glass harubang created with Pyrex glass, a Mirror Room that is like a fantasy universe using mirrors and presenting constellations using 5,000 pieces of Pyrex glass, a Magic Mirror Room where visitors can see separated images themselves through mirrors in a triangle-shaped mirrored room, and a glass books and bean sprouts made of glasses.

At the outdoor theme park are glass fish made from recycled soju (Korean liquor) bottles, thousands of many-sized convex mirrors, a mirror lake consisting of white rocks, a glass pyramid with spectacular colourful night lighting, a large glass coffee set floating on the lake, many colored flower beds made of glasses, a mirror maze, a glass fall, and a glass bridge, all made into an outdoor theme park. Each one of them is beautiful and provides a wonderful photo spot for visitors.




























































































































































































































































































































































































































Admission:
• Adults - 9,000 won (groups- 8,000 won)
• Youths - 8,000 won (groups- 7,000 won)
• Children (5 years old ~ elementary school students) - 7,000 won (groups- 6,000 won)

Hours: 09:00 ~ 19:00 (tickets sold until 18:00)
Closed: Open throughout the year
Directions: Jeju International Airport -> Inter-city Bus Terminal -> take the bus to Seohoeseon (Western line)
Loop road: takes about 50 minutes