Naveen Marasinghe's Articles in Travel and Leisure

  • Trip to Hong Kong Museum of Art…
    Hong Kong Museum of Art is one of the prominent museums of Hong Kong which holds a rare and important collection of artifacts of Chinese and various South East Asian cultures.
  • The Chelsea FC stadium…
    Chelsea FC stadium, also known as Stamford Bridge stadium is a must visit place in London because not only for the love of the game, but for its rich heritage and value.
  • Travel in Melbourne.
    Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria is a city full of color, rich in various cultures and traditions and a heavenly place for pleasure and relaxation
  • Travel in Hong Kong just made easy…
    Travel in Hong Kong is one fascinating journey which is a blend color, cultures and sophistication.
  • Sunway Pyramid - An Egyptian Expedition of Shopping Marvel
    Malaysia’s first themed shopping mall and entertainment venue, the Sunway Pyramid is an ode to Egyptian mythology and history. Offering numerous exclusive and specialty shopping outlets, this grandiose monument houses many means of relaxation and leisure.
  • Memory of Majapahit – A Tribute to an Ancient Empire
    The Majapahit Rule was prevalent in the east Java, southern Malay region, Borneo, Sumatra and Bali, dating from 1293 to somewhere around the 1500. The regime of Hayam Wuruk, saw them at their pinnacle of glory, during 1350 to 1389. Those who visit Indonesia do not forget to witness the remnants of this amazing empire of yesteryear.
  • Historic, Peaceful and Relaxing Namsan Park in Seoul, South Korea
    Mount Namsan is famed for its relaxing atmosphere and the Namsan Park located at the foot of the mountains is equally serene and wonderful to spend a few quiet hours. The park also holds historical significance to Seoul.
  • Visit the Werribee Open Range for Some Exciting Wildlife Edutainment
    The Werribee Open Range Zoo is a wonderful tourist attraction as it gives visitors an opportunity for edutainment on Australian and African wildlife. The open range is home to a vast number of wildlife species and these animals roam the zoo freely. Trails, safari tours, rides and exploration programs are available for visitors here.
  • Traditional Thai Architecture & Antiquities at the Suan Pakkad Palace
    The former family home of Princess Chumphot, the Suan Pakkad Palace is now a massive art gallery and museum for visitors to enjoy Thai antiquities. The palace consists of five houses built according to traditional Thai architectural styles.
  • Place de la Bastille
    Once a place of horror and merciless cruelty, the Place de la Bastille is now a public square with a market, an opera house, cafes, bars, nightclubs and a marina. Replacing the historical destruction and chaos with an energetic business and pleasure environment, the Place de la Bastille is a must-visit site in Paris.
  • Ramadan Dos and Don'ts – Activities in the Evening
    Not merely an act of abstaining from food, Ramadan means a lot more to the Islamic community. Anyone visiting Dubai during Ramadan must know a few facts before arrival. Activity during the daytime is at a lull, while nighttime sees a lot of energy.
  • Pont Neuf
    Pont Neuf, or the New Bridge, is a bridge that's 400 years old and yet holds the same name it was given when the need to distinguish it from the old structures gave it the name Pont Neuf. It connects Parisian waterways from many directions and serves as a historic attraction across the Seine River in Paris.
  • Visiting Beijing
    The Olympics ended on the 24th of August, but the tourists still remain to see more of Beijing. The Chinese traditions, culture, religion and history deserve a lot more attention than just a few weeks worth of sporting entertainment. Visiting Beijing is a great way to relax, enjoy something different and bring some worldly experience into your daily existence.
  • Pchum Ben Day
    Pchum Ben Day is when the ancestors are honored, remembered and held high on a pedestal. Celebrated in Cambodia, Pchum Ben is a festival period, when offerings are made to the dead and to the temple monks. It's a practice followed by the Khmer culture, a community deeply rooted in Mahayana Buddhism.
  • Hanoi
    Hanoi, Vietnam was once a war-ridden place, with an uncongenial attitude toward tourists. But now, the city bustles with energy and the dynamic environment contributes to a healthy tourism sector. History, natural scenery, nightlife and extreme hospitality make Hanoi a great place to visit, especially during the “Tet” festival.
  • The Oriental Pearl TV Tower
    The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is an architectural marvel located in Shanghai, China. The tower is designed to resemble a line of pearls on a jade plate and provides a great recreational and shopping center for the locals and tourists alike.
  • Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen
    The Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen is one of the most visited destinations in Hannover. The garden consists of four large landscaped gardens and presents more than 30,000 different summar flower varieties.
  • Huangpu River & the Bund
    The Huangpu River divides Shanghai into its western and eastern sections. Enveloped by a bund, the river flows for nearly 115 kilometers before joining the sea. Cruises, historic sites, architectural marvels and much more make the Huangpu River & Bund a great place to visit in Shanghai.
  • Cascade Brewery
    Australia's oldest brewery is located in Hobart and famously known as the Cascade Brewery. Founded by a British immigrant, Peter DeGraves, the brewery has been in operation for nearly 185 years and continues to produce the popular beverages today.
  • The Hong Kong Science Museum
    Visit the Hong Kong Science Museum for an educational insight into the world of science. Enjoyable and interactive, the museum houses over 500 exhibits, out of which 60% require active participation to truly discover and learn what it's all about.
  • The Experience the most Exciting Jet boat ride in the World
    Shotover Jet ride in Queenstown is an unforgettable and unique experience the one can gain nowhere else as it is the most exciting jet boat ride in the world.
  • Corrections Museum - Where the gruesome facets of Thai history is displayed
    Corrections Museum in the heart of Bangkok is a better replacement of the former Bangkok Remand Prison and it displays the gruesome practices of punishments that were executed for offenders several centuries back.
  • Food Districts
    Hong Kong is a place to please every palate as it offers an amazing collection of worldwide cuisine in over 9000 restaurants in different food districts. The ambiance suits the cuisine and visiting the Hong Kong food districts is something not to be missed by anyone touring Hong Kong.
  • Man Fat Sze
    Located amidst the lush greenery of Sha Tin town's hillside, the Monastery of Ten Thousand Buddhas, also known as Man Fat Sze, presents a dramatic sight, containing exquisite Buddha statues, elaborate carvings and ornate pavilions throughout the temple grounds.
  • Olympic Equestrian Events
    Men and women compete separately in the Olympics, but not when it comes to sailing and equestrian events. Believed to be an inspiration gained from the archaic Greek chariot races, Olympic equestrian events are also the only sport in which humans and animals work as a team. For 2008, the Olympic equestrian events will be held in Hong Kong.
  • Gulangyu- Still an Enigma
    Gulangyu Island has long been a place of fascination for Westerners, today the island’s flawless natural beauty, the European architecture and historic significance entice many tourists.
  • A Blur of Neon Lights and Bustling Streets
    Times Square is the face of New York, it is an attraction that every tourist makes it a point to visit and this eclectic entertainment and shopping destination has no other match.
  • A Lady of Liberty and Freedom
    The Statute of Liberty is a long standing monument that houses several attractions inside. In addition Liberty Island and Ellis Island are a part of the attraction as well.
  • A Tribute to Our Dearest Friends
    The Animals at War memorial is a tribute to the countless animals that gave their lives to the British war efforts in the 20th century.
  • Enjoying Kuala Lumpur the Indian Way
    Little India is a ethnically flavored precinct in Kuala Lumpur that offers tourists the chance to enjoy delightful Indian Cuisine and to shop for interesting souvenirs. Being located in the city’s historic district some historic and cultural attractions can also be seen nearby.

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