Mekong Delta City of Can Tho - Vietnam

For the first time the National Tourism Year 2008 will be launched in the Mekong delta city of Can Tho on February 21. With careful preparation, the city is now ready to welcome visitors from near and far to enjoy local specialties and visits to famous sites.


Can Tho is not only a key artery junction and a socio-economic and cultural center of the Mekong River Delta, but also is considered the capital of crisscrossed canals and rivers in the western region.

Playing host to the event, the theme song nuoc Miet VUONO CUU Long (Mekong River Gardens), the city is preparing for the opening ceremony to be held in the Hau River Park in the district of Ninh Kieu. Under the project, a small island in the form of stage, which can accommodate more than 6,000 people, was erected in front of the Hau river. From the main stage, visitors can see big boats carrying passengers across the river to the left and engineers working on the bridge of Can Tho, right.

More than 1,600 amateur and professional artists have the technical training for a special program at the inauguration. Ngo Dang Cuong, director of the action choreographer, said that "the artists have completed more than 80 percent of the workload and look forward to the event in the coming days."

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Night Safari - Singapore

This is the world's first night zoo. The twilight has many surprises and even more so during the night safari, where you can search for a rhinocerous the eye or hear the howls of a pack of striped hyenas. There are more than 1,200 animals of over 110 exotic species to watch a. The animals are in 8 areas to recreate different geographical regions such as Southeast Asian rainforest, African savanna, Nepalese river valley, South American pampas and Burmese jungle.


Strike out on your own walk along the track or relax in a tram ride - what you choose, Night Safari is a wild adventure not to be missed. Winner of the Tourism Awards 2000.1999, 1997 and 1996 - Leisure Attraction of the Year.

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Changing of The Guard Ceremonial - India

"Changing of the Guard" which is an original lost in the ancient tradition of military developments. Time immemorial, and guard forts, palaces and the defense establishment to change sentries time a new body of the soldiers so they can take charge.


Saturday, and the great Rashtrapati Bhavan Forecourt come - the official residence of the president since independence, resonates to the horses who live tunes and soul - the music take time. Every Saturday, the guard ceremony that the time has come for change - the president's bodyguards bright red and that the Army Guard infantry, in a traditional ceremony, and horseback - the clock with horses, watch of race has changed - the work of precision, the running time Honored military discipline and ethics of man and beast. The tradition of formal change of the guard behind the president's bodyguards in 1773 to install the 50 riders selected, the phone with the dates of the Guard magnates. "

40 minutes of the ceremony of the new guard, the appointment of the sentinels and commended the guards to take the post of an official currency of an inspection in March is also involved. A formal military ceremony, gathered in celebration of their caparisoned smartly, sleekly, powerful and exquisitely prepared muscled steeds traveling in the Army Guard and the influential President's bodyguard dressed in majestic soldiers of the armed forces. The real influence and a great president of the rigorous training of bodyguards, many for their spectacular ceremonial carriage of heavy canvas saddle, bridle and bit ceremonial, the ceremony paraded in a real and dignity unparalleled spectacle of color and pageantry provide embroidery the increase of media. An interesting and influential band, the arrival and spread of the guard, makes the ceremony a memorable spectacle.

Domain column of the New Guard marches to the Rashtrapati Bhavan perfect tandem in the Central Secretariat of the two military wings of coating. After the inspection, an official of the guards, and take the salute smartly last March. This route is part of the iron gate inside the bus at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Guard formal greetings to the old guard with the situation takes. Saluda rather than later, the old guard part of the sentries - the keys to the new guard. New sentries on duty to guard and take the rest of the soldiers displaced from the melody "Saare near where the best of March."

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Indonesia Street Food

Living in a country that has endless variety of food and drinks, Indonesians do eat out, but the majority does not go to restaurants. The local food scene relies heavily on street food. Indonesians savour the delicious meals offered by ubiquitous street vendors day and night for breakfast, lunch and dinner.


Living in a country that has endless variety of food and drinks, Indonesians do eat out, but the majority do not go to restaurants. The local food scene relies heavily on street food. Indonesians savour the delicious meals offered by ubiquitous street vendors day and night for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Street food is a quick meal sold by a vendor with a push cart, basket, at a stall, or possibly at a store where customers can see the preparation of food clearly. It provides a close connection between the customer and the street food, unlike having a plate of food in a restaurant.

The types of food offered vary from a simple fried tofu to a much more complicated dish like gudeg (raw jackfruit cooked in a Javanese traditional way that originated from Yogyakarta). In big cities like Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Semarang and Medan, the street vendors offer many a traditional food from various regions in the archipelago. But in smaller cities, they are usually of the local cuisine.

The most commonly found street food is bakso or meatballs that are usually served in a bowl, like soup, with noodles, bean curds (tofu), eggs, and/or fried meat.

Another popular soup-like street food is soto. It is mainly comprised of broth and vegetables. The meats most commonly used are beef and chicken, but there are also sotos with mutton and pork. It is usually accompanied by rice or compressed rice. Sotos are differentiated by the ingredients in them, such as soto ayam (chicken) and soto kambing (mutton).

There are many sotos in Indonesia, as different regions and ethnicities have their own ways of preparing the cuisine, such as soto Madura (from East Java), soto Betawi (from Jakarta), soto Padang (from West Sumatra), so to Bandung (from West Java), soto Banjar (from South Kalimantan), and coto Makassar (from South Sulawesi).

The other popular delicacy often sold by street vendors is satay. It is a dish consisting of chunks or slices of dice-sized meat (chicken, goat, lamb, beef, pork, or fish) on bamboo skewers, which are grilled over a wood or charcoal fire, then served with various spicy seasonings, mostly made of ground nuts. Satay may have originated in Java or Sumatra, but is very popular outside Indonesia too. Similar to soto bakso and soto, there are many types of satay from sate Madura to Padang, sate Iilit, sate susu, kulit, sate Ponorogo and many more.

Nasi goreng (steamed rice stir-fried with eggs, meatballs, chicken/beef/shrimp, assorted vegetables and often with sweet soy sauce seasoning) is also very popular along with nasi rawon (rice served with dark beef soup) originally from East Java. The dark colour comes from the meaty seeds of kluwak nuts. Usually served with uncooked mung bean sprouts and salty duck eggs, pecel (a mixture of vegetables and traditional crackers with spicy peanut paste). Madiun and Blitar in East Java are popular for their pecel and gado-gado (a mixture of vegetables, crackers and rice with peanut flavoured sauce). The taste is sweet in Eastern Java and salty in Western Java.

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