Kamis, 28 Mei 2015

The places that I want to visit someday

The places that I want to visit someday

If someone ask to me about what country in this world that I want to visit at first time, I will say Japan.
Cause what?
If there were a word to describe japan as a whole, it would be reverent. This is a nation where every action displays a culture of deference, respect, and obedience. It encompasses daily life.
Some of examples?
1.      Reverence of food. The food in that country is prepared and delivered with such deep respect and melticulous care, even in fast food joints.
2.      Reverence of manners. Japan has a longstanding reputation of politeness. One place where this was most evident was when they bow to someone who older than them. For example to their teachers, parents, etc.
3.      Reverence of nature. Nature receives the most respect here and you will often find that everything from architecture to food plays into an overall respect of the natural environtment of japan.
4.      Reverence of rules. Japan is a rules based culture. There are lots of written and unwritten rules. For example, the Japanese wouldn’t dream of throwing recyclables in the trash, or dressing like a slob. The list of taboos here is extensive.
You know, Japanese is also incredibly helpful
I heard from my friend that has visited Japan. And he said, Japanese is incredibly helpful.
Because when he got lost, it didn’t for long. Japanese people are exceeding helpful and even he can’t speak Japanese and can’t speak English properly, they drop everything to help him to find his way.
Once again, I just heard from my friend that when you just walking down the street in that country, every moment you will be stunned and amazed at the world that surrounds you.
Japan is delicious. Japan is kind. Japan is ridiculously clean. And many more.
My friend said to me, “I thought august would be the perfect time to travel through japan with nice summer sunshine. big fault. It gets unbearably hot with very high humidity.
It’s too bad, because the heat put a damper a lot of our sightseeing in Kyoto in particular.While he was in Tokyo, the mercury actually hit 42 C. he said, “if I can give you an advice, visit Japan in the spring or fall if you can.”
Oh I forgot, I also want to try to go to Kyoto by the train. I heard that bullet train is very fast. I really want to try someday.



After that, I also want to visit Canada someday. Why Canada?
Cause I should begin by saying that all of Canada is a great, hospitable place to visit. Because of the size of Canada, most tourists will head for the bigger cities to see the sights. But I think Canada is at another level of beauty. Canada has natural beauty. There are some places that I want to visit someday in Canada.






1.      Lake Louise, Alberta
The picture says it all. Deep in the Canadian Rockies a large turquoise lake trickles from the tousands year old glacier in the distance. The Fairmont Hotel is world class and book visitors months in advance. But don’t let this deter you form visiting, there are many camp grounds that make visiting fun and affordable.
 
















1.      Banff, Alberta
Banff is great but a little over crowded at times. Best to take in the nature experience during the off seasons. But it doesn’t matterwhat time of year it is, there is always stuff to see and do in Banff. Having been to Banff many times, I have never gone and not seen either a bear, elk, deer, or mountain goat. With the guaranteed wildlife sightings, you will always enjoy your stay at the Banff Springs Hotel. Be sure  to take advantage of their outdoor hot springs while you are there. Reservations at the hotel are made months in advance but don’t fret because there are many other hotels in the area.

 




1.      Montreal, Quebec
In this place you can see old historic buildings and modern skyscrapers, and watch the sun rise and set at the port. All within walking distance. You will feel as if you have walked into a different dimension. Being the world’s second largest French speaking city (second only to Paris)
 













1.      Quebec City, Quebec
Visiting Quebec City is like taking a tour of France in North America. Quebec culture is rich and unique from the rest of Canada, and no where is it as evident as it is in Quebec City. Quebec city is very beautiful, especially when we see that city from high place in sun set.

 




1.      Churchil, Manitoba
You might be wondering why Churchil? Well hear me out, Churchil, Manitoba is a small town in northern Manitoba on the shores of the Hudson Bay. The town is the Polar Bear capital of the World (sightings are year round), Beluga Whale Capital of the World (sightings from late june to late august), and one of the best places to catch a glimpse of an Aurora Borealis or Northern lights (sightings from late November through to late march).


 




1.      Niagara Falls, Ontario
This tourism town is great for sightseeing and if you happen to be in Toronto, Niagara Falls is not far. Niagara falls is also popular place to get married, competing with Las Vegas for favourite wedding destinations. Niagara falls was also rated as the world’s most romantic place.
I wish someday I will married on that place too

 





















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