About Me
My name: Lim Khai Wei
Matric no.: A09A055.
Faculty: Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business
University: University Malaysia Kelantan
Date of Birth: 03/09/1989

Area of Study: Entrepreneurship (Commerce)
Ambition: Become a reporter


I had learnt a lot during the time of writing travel blog.

Thank to Miss Raja Norliana , my lecturer for this subject Travel Management.
Hopefully I could travel around the world soon :)

Introduction of Taiwan


Discover the beauty of Taiwan. Enjoy its majestic peaks, national parks and scenic areas, coastlines, and many other wonders. Experience the friendliness of local people and the delicious Taiwanese food. Stand at the edge of Sun Moon Lake, located in the middle of Taiwan, traipse through the East Rift Valley and get a glimpse of Taiwanese rural life in Kenting National Park. Taiwan is a journey of natural discover.


Location: East Asia.

Area: 36,188 km².

Population: 22,800,000 (2006 est.)

Capital: Taipei (2,600,000).

Time: 12 hours ahead of Toronto and 15 hours ahead of Vancouver.

Language: Mandarin Chinese.

Religion: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism.

Currency:New Taiwan Dollars (NT$)

Climate in Taiwan:     Jan           Apr        Jul         Oct
Temperature
°C High/Low            10/17      18/22     26/30     20/25



Most areas of Taiwan enjoy a subtropical climate. Warm and mild all year round, visitors can comfortably tour Taiwan in any season. The temperature rises above 25 degree between June and September and drops below 15 degree between November and March when there is occasional snowfall on the higher mountains. In summer from June to October, there are occasional typhoons but these do not have a long-term impact on the island.

Electricity: 110 volt 60Hz.

Country Code: 886 - Taipei 2, Kaohsiung 7.

Business Hours:
•Banks: 0900-1530 Mon-Fri
•Offices: 0900-1730 Mon-Fri
•Shops: 1000-2100 Mon-Sat (Department Stores); Some Convenience stores are open 24h.

Tipping: Tipping is not necessary in Taiwan. The only people who really expect you to tip are hotel bellhops and airport porters, who will expect about US$1 a bag. Large hotels and restaurants will add 10% service charge and 5% value added tax to your bill.

Immunization: Hepatitis A, Tetanus recommended.

Passport/Visa: Passport required. Visa not required for American or Canadian citizens for stays of up to 30 days.

Airport: There are 2 international airports in Taiwan, the Tao Yuan International Airport (TPE) which is 40 KM south of Taipei, and Kaohsiung International Airport (KHH), which is about 10 KM southeast of Kaohsiung City.

Airport tax: NT$ 300 (included in price of airline ticket)

Credit Cards: Major international credit cards can be used at most hotels and upscale restaurants or to obtain cash advances at your card's offices.

Taipei


Taipei is the capital, political, economic, financial, and cultural center of Taiwan. Featuring high-rise buildings and prospering businesses, it is an international metropolis bursting with vitality. Aside from the thriving economy, you will find temples, shrines and museums dedicated to valuing the past and its traditions. Most importantly, Taipei is a place for enjoyment with an endless choice of restaurants as well as colourful night markets serving local Taiwanese eateries. Entertainment, night clubs, live music, hot springs, markets and shopping are popular pastimes of locals and tourists. Yangmingshan National Park, famous for its volcanic landscapes, is located in Taipei's suburban area and is easily accessible from the city. In this bustling city, you will find the once world's tallest building, Taipei 101, surpassing the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur at 509 meters and 101 floors.


National Palace Museum
The National Palace Museum houses the world's largest collection of priceless Chinese art treasures, one which spans China's nearly 5,000-year history. Most of the museum's 620,000 art objects were part of the Chinese imperial collection, which began over 1,000 years ago in the early Song dynasty.


Taipei 101
Taipei 101, with a mass of shops on the lower floors, incorporating many top brands under the LVMH group, such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, Celine, etc. The fourth floor houses the Page One bookstore from Singapore, with the highest-roofed coffee house in Taipei and many fine restaurants.



Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is located in the heart of Taipei City. The area is 250,000 square meters and it is the attraction most visited by foreign tourists. Outside the gate of Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, there are poles carrying the sign of true rightness. The architecture of Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is inspired by Tiantan in Beijing. The four sides of the structure are similar to those of the pyramids in Egypt. The material is white marble. The roofs are decorated with deep-blue glass as part of the reflection of blue sky and bright sun. It adds a touch of grandeur. The garden is planted with red flowers. As a whole, the colors of blue, white and red express the National Flag and the spirit of freedom, equality and brotherhood.


The great building has become a landmark of Taipei City. There are also places for international art performances. They are National Theater and National Concert Hall. World famous musicians (such as the great cello performer Yo Yo Ma and the great violinist Shao Lian Lin) and renowned playgroups have conducted performance here. The garden with beautiful flowers, miniature hills and plants, ponds, ornamental bridge and waterfalls as well as green grass presents scenery beauty. The walls surrounding the area are with nostalgic design. The place is enriched with the beauty of traditional Chinese gardens. There are various activities taking place in the square. There are the concert of the world renowned three tenors, school band performances, cheerleader performances and fairs. One can pay respect to the historical great leader, as well as participate in the relaxation activities of local residents. The place provides a precious plain view among the tall buildings of Taipei.


Yangming Park
Yangmingshan National Park is located in the north of Beitou. Yangmingshan was called Caoshan (Grass Mountain) during Japanese occupation of Taiwan, because it was covered with grass and seldom visited. After World War II, the KMT government renamed the mountain Yangmingshan and built a park here. Yangmingshan National Park is the only park in Taiwan that has volcanic geography and hot springs. It is next to Shamao Mountain and Qixing Mountain with Datun Mountain on the right and Guanyin Mountain in front. The magnificent mountainous scenery and comfortable weather have made Yangmingshan National Park a perfect summer resort. Total area of the park is 125 hectares, designed in traditional Chinese style. The natural beauty of the part has won it the reputation as urban forest and the Taipei garden.

The park is characterized by a large clock made of flowers with a diameter of 22 feet. Water runs around the flower clock and music is played every hour. The clock is the characteristic of Yangming Park. Opposite the clock is a statue of late president Chiang Kai-Shek; on both sides of the statue are the cypresses planted by president Chiang himself. The Xinhai Guangfu Building was completed in 1971, right in the center of the park. In addition, there is a statue of Wang Yang Ming, the famous Chinese scholar in the 17th century.


Shihlin Night Market
Shilin Night Market is the one of the largest night markets in Taipei. The market is centered on Yangming Theater and Cicheng Temple. The night market is formed by many prosperous shops on Wenlin Road, Dadong Road and Danan Road, etc. Among them, Shilin Market was built as early as in 1899 and the market is famous for various snacks and eatery. Many visitors have come to Shilin Night Market to enjoy the delicious foods, such as large pancake enfolding small pancake, hot pot on stone or Shilin sausage. Shilin Night Market has become a renowned place for great foods.
Because the night market is close to many schools, students are the main customer group. Goods are sold at less expensive prices as compared to regular stores. There are special areas for furniture, clothing, photo shops or pet shops. The finery shops and cold dessert shops in "lover's lane" attract most student customers.
Shilin Night Market covers a large area. When one walks in the turning lanes and alleys, he (she) would often find something unexpected. The night market is packed with many people during holidays. We can often see families carrying many things from shopping and enjoying good meals. Their satisfaction is fully shown from their happy expressions.

Xi-Men Ding
The name of Ximending came from the period of Japanese colonization. At that time most local residents live within Taipei City. Ximending is the center for recreation. In 1896, the first theater "Tokyo Stand" was set up. In 1922, the place was officially called Ximending. There are many emerging squares and activity locations. On holidays and at weekends, people gather here for art, culture events or sports, music performance. The business opportunities and people are coming back to Ximending.



Tamsui Old Street
Danshui used to be called Huwei. It is a derivation from the ancient tongue Hoba. It means the river outlet. Danshui is located in northwest of Taipei basin. Danshui is surrounded by mountains and rivers and the scenery is beautiful. Hongmao Castle is a historical site in Danshui with historical meaning. It was built by the Spaniards in 1626 and restored by the Dutch. The castle was called Anthony Castle. Because Taiwan people called the Dutch people Hongmao (people with red hair), the castle thus was called Hongmao Castle. It was also called Huwei Castle.


Fisherman's Wharf
Fisherman's Wharf is a multi-purpose leisure fishing port developed by the New Taipei City Government. There are magnificent floating piers and a spacious park, with a bridge in the shape of a boat spanning across the harbor and a wooden path stretching over 300 meters at the waterfront. It is relaxing to lean against the fence enjoying the breeze and sights at the Danshui River mouth. In the evening, this is the best place to watch the view of the sunset.


More Information:
Taipei Guide in PDF file

Introduction to Indonesia

The name Indonesia has its roots in two Greek words: "Indos" meaning Indian and "Nesos" which means islands. The main islands are Sumatra , Kalimantan, Sulawesi , Irian Jaya and last but not least Java, home to 70 percent of the country's population. Indonesia shares Irian Jaya with Papua New Guinea and two thirds of the island of Kalimantan with Malaysia and Borneo.

Indonesia's cities are in a constant state of urban evolution, where dense populations, technology and construction live in hectic symbiosis. But most of the archipelago's territory remains unexplored, concealing a wealth of cultures and a myriad of landscapes waiting for you to explore on one of Goway's many programs.



Location: Southeastern Asia, archipelago between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean

Area: 1,919,440 km².

Population: 238,452,952 (July 2004 est.)

Capital: Jakarta

Ethnic Groups: Javanese 45%, Sundanese 14%, Madurese 7.5%, coastal Malays 7.5%, other 26%

Religion: Muslim 88%, Protestant 5%, Roman Catholic 3%, Hindu 2%, Buddhist 1%, other 1% (1998)

Languages: Bahasa Indonesia (official, modified form of Malay), English, Dutch, local dialects, the most widely spoken of which is Javanese.

Currency: Rupiah (RP1 = 100SEN)

CLIMATE JAN          APR JUL         OCT
Jakarta        29/23 31/24 31/23 31/23 Temp C High/Low

Electricity: Generally 220 volts AC, 50 Hz, but in some rural areas 110/220V AC, 50Hz

Country Code: Country Code 62, Bandung 22, Jakarta 21, Surabaja 31

Emergency No:
Police: 510110
Fire: 371309
Ambulance: 334030 (Jakarta), 361 (Bali), 274 (Yogyakarta), 061 (Medan), 0751 (Padang)

BUSINESS HOURS:
Banks: 0800-1400 Mon-Thurs. and 0800-1200 Fri.
Offices: 0900-1700 Mon-Fri
Shops: 0800-2000 Mon-Sat
Tipping: If service charge is not included, 10% is normal.

Driving Licence: International. Driving Permit is required.

Jakarta Airport: Soekarno-Hatta/CGK 20 km NW of Jakarta. Two terminals. Bali Airport: Located in Denpasar, Ngurah Rai / DPS. There is a taxi counter at the airport where you can buy a fixed-price ticket (RP4500) to the south end of Kuta. Two terminals.

Passport/Visa: Passport required.

Departure Tax: Domestic RP80000 (Approx. CAD$13, US$10); International RP150000. (Approx. CAD$16, US$12)

Jarkata

Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. It is located on the coast of Java and is the economical, cultural and political hub of the country. It is the most populous city in Indonesia with over 10.1 million people, which makes it the twelfth largest city in the world. The cultural city of Indonesia offers lots of monuments to visit. The Merdeka Square is most famous for its cluster of museums and monuments showcasing the history and culture of Indonesia.


Monas
Monas is Jakarta’s most famous national monument which commemorates Indonesian Independence in August 1945. The imposing structure stands at a height of 132 meters and is made of gold, bronze and marble. The tip of this monument is made of 35 kilograms of pure gold. The National monument houses an exhibition at the base of monument and its statues preserve the history of Indonesia’s post-independence key moments. To enjoy some excellent views of Jakarta, a lift carries you up the tower. Use binoculars and keep a map of the city to enjoy the lovely skyline from atop the monument.


Istiqlal Mosque
As Indonesia is one of the biggest Muslim countries in the world, it houses the 4th largest mosque on the globe and the largest in Southeast Asia. It is located in the center of Jakarta, next to Monas and can handle 250,000 worshippers in its five floors. The construction of this mosque was started by President Sukarno in 1960s but was finished in the times of his successor who also contributed a huge cowhide drum which stands in the 2nd floor hallway. The mosque gets completely filled during the Holy month of Ramadan.


Taman Mini Indonesia
Taman Mini is a large park which houses representations from different provinces of the country within its acres. There are museums on different themes like science, sports and subjects on Indonesia. The IMAX theatre provides you with a deep insight into the culture and norms of Indonesia. A cable car takes you above a lake which has a replica of Indonesian archipelago. When you take a walk around the park, you will find a number of traditional houses representing living styles of each province. The houses also display information about their origins and culture.


Ragunan Zoo
Indonesia offers a great deal of biodiversity. It is only natural for the country’s capital to show off its wild life in a huge zoo. To fulfill this purpose, Ragunan Zoo houses around 300 animal species from across the world. It also houses the world’s largest primate center where gibbons, gorillas and orangutans live in enclosures that are replicas of their natural habitats. The huge zoo is spread across 135 hectares. The special features include a crocodile section, hippopotamus pool and an orangutan tour on pony carts.


Sunda Kelapa
Sunda Kelapa is the oldest part of the city from where it developed into what it is now. It was an important harbor during the times of Dutch Colonization. Now it is a fisherman’s wharf and an inter-island port. The place is quite famous for its lovely sights of the boats arriving from neighboring islands. It is best to visit the port early in the morning to enjoy wonderful views.

Taman Impian Jaya Ancol
Taman Impian Jaya Ancol is the most visited amusement park in the city and also stands proudly as the most modern entertainment center in the country. It offers something for everything in this huge complex, for example an 18-hole golf course for golf lovers. The Sea World is a major attraction in this complex which encompasses pools, tunnels, an alligator pool, a shark pool with 300 sharks and displays of sea creatures in their natural habitats. The park also has a bowling center and lots of different forms of entertainment in this modern complex worth a visit.


Art Market
This is a colorful open air market which holds lots of amusing sights of fascination. It is located in the Ancol Amusement Park and gives you a wonderful experience to explore the lovely art and craft of Indonesia in a different way. You can buy what you like and also meet the artists who make these beautiful pieces. You can watch them at work making hand-made puppets, enjoy how wood-carvers work and see the masterworks of painters all in one market. It is a delightful place to visit especially if you enjoy art.
The 500 meter open market is a delight for antique lovers who can hunt some excellent treasures at a very low cost. The stalls have lots of options to look for and you can find antique crafts from Balinese, Javanese and Dutch Colonial origin at reasonable bargains. Do not forget to buy the famous Leather Wayang puppets which are the most popular items of this unique market.


Stadium Jakarta
This club can house 4000 partying people in its vicinity, has an excellent sound system with top class DJs and is one of the most visited clubs in the city since it opened in 1997. It comprises of four levels but the dance floor is in the main room on the fourth floor where the action is on-going. Forget disco, the whole mood of this underground club is hard rock. The dark and underground Stadium Jakarta is the most famous bar of the city and worth a visit.


The Cascade Lounge
The Cascade Lounge of luxurious Hotel Mulia is situated in the center of Jakarta. It has an impressive ambiance with classical Roman furniture and a classy aura. The hotel serves drinks, Indonesian and Western food for your taste buds. Relax in the lovely interior and listen to the music played by a Filipino band. The Sunday nights are dedicated to Jazz for all Jazz lovers.


Jakarta has lots of cultural and historical sites to visit and its nightlifeis quite active with lots of clubs and bars spread across the city. The unique taste of Indonesia is in Jakarta’s markets which are famous for antiques and traditional crafts sold at reasonable prices. The air, environment and people of Indonesia, along with the cultural and historical venues blend into a perfectly good reason to visit Jakarta.


For more information:
Jakarta Guide in PDF file
Official Website of Jakarta