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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

10 of the world’s tallest buildings 2013



10 of the world’s tallest buildings 2013Architects are continually vying to design a structure that will break records as the world’s tallest building. From the United States to Asia and the Middle East, there are some impressive super-skyscrapers across the globe. Here is a run-down of the top-ten tallest towers in the world.




Completed in 2003, the Two International Finance Centre in Hong Kong is a stunning postmodern skyscraper with a futuristic glass façade. Standing at around 1,352 feet, it is one of only a handful of structures in the world housing double-decker elevators.




Previously known as The Sears Tower, The Willis Tower in Chicago is the tallest building in the United States, standing at a height of 1,353 feet. The foundation stone of this 110-storey tower was laid in August 1970 and building was completed in 1973. On the 103rd floor is a skydeck with unique protruding ledges which allow visitors to look down over the city of Chicago.




The Trump International Hotel in Chicago is a sleek glass structure measuring an impressive 1,362 feet. Comprising 92 storeys, it became the world’s second-tallest building when it was topped out in 2009.



The Jin Mao Building in Shanghai, China, replaced King Tower as the tallest structure on the Shanghai skyline upon its completion in 1999. Measuring around 1,380 feet in height, this office, hotel and leisure complex has 88 storeys served by 130 elevators.




Standing at 1,444 feet tall, Guangzhou West Tower in Guangzhou, China, is a 103-storey super-skyscraper housing offices, hotels and a conference centre. Opened in 2010, the tower is to form part of the Guangzhou Twin Towers Complex when it is joined by Guangzhou East Tower, due for completion in 2016.




Looming large over the skyline of Nanjing, the Greenland Financial Center in Nanjing, China, is a vast 1,476-feet-tall structure with 71 floors. Construction of this glass-clad building began in 2005 and was completed in 2010, when it was opened to the public as a hotel and office complex.




Measuring over 1,483 feet, the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, were completed in 1998 and held the record for the world’s tallest skyscraper until 2003. Connected by a skybridge weighing a massive 750 tons on the 42nd and 43rd floors, the Petronas Towers remain the world’s tallest twin towers.




At 1,614 feet, the Shanghai World Financial Center in China was envisaged to be a record breaker, surpassing the Petronas Towers to become the world’s tallest skyscraper. Construction of the building began in 1997 but was interrupted for several years due to funding problems. By the time the structure was completed, work had already begun on Taipei 101, relegating the Shanghai World Financial Center to second place in the list of the world’s tallest buildings.




Located in the Hsin Yi district of Taipei in Taiwan, Taipei 101 broke the record for the world’s tallest structure in 2003 when an additional spire was fitted, completing the 1,676-foot Financial Center. With 91 floors, the building comprises offices, shops and is home to the world’s two fastest elevators.




January 2010 saw the opening of the Burj Khalifa in downtown Dubai. Measuring an impressive 2,717 feet, the Burj Khalifa currently holds the title of the worlds tallest building. The skyscraper has 160 floors and is home to luxury apartments and hotels and fine restaurants, as well as offices and corporate suites. Boasting both the tallest service elevator and the highest observation deck in the world, the Burj Khalifa is a real record breaker.

Monday, April 22, 2013

TOP MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES IN FRANCE




One of the most visited countries in the world, France conjures up an image of long hot summer days and probably the desire not to come home again. When we think of France we usually think of fine wine and cuisine, exceptional scenery and a laid back lifestyle which is the envy of the world. The diverse landscape – which has inspired centuries of influential writers, artists and poets – include huge mountain ranges, acres of green countryside and miles of gorgeous coastline. Paris aside, here are ten of the most beautiful places to visit in France (in no particular order):





An area of outstanding natural beauty, the Loire Valley is also affectionately known as the garden of France. The valley spans over 280 km and is located in the beautiful middle stretch of the Loire River in central France. It’s filled with culturally and historically important architecture which has earned it a world heritage site status- unsurprisingly it’s one of the most visited places in the country. Renowned for its large collection of fairytale-esque chateaux and mansions, exceptionally beautiful landscapes and one of the most striking rivers in Europe the Loire Valley is a gentle but most definitely bourgeois paradise.





Second only to the Eiffel Tower as France’s best-loved landmark, Mont St-Michel is rocky, peaked island which is connected by a causeway to northwest France. An imposing sight sitting amid sandbanks and powerful tides, the heritage site is most celebrated for its Gothic-style Benedictine abbey. Directly below the grand monastery is a medieval village complete with winding streets, small houses and souvenir shops. The island is accessible at all times except when the tide is very high.
If you’re visiting here make time to explore the rest of the Normandy region. Filled with history and lush green landscapes expect to see dry-stone farmhouses, chalk-white cliffs, half-timbered buildings and many other fine examples of picturesque architecture. The historically important site of the Normandy Landing beaches and the famous Bayeux tapestry is also located here.




The Mediterranean coastline of southeast France is otherwise known as the French Riviera. Although expensive and over-developed to some, with its miles of gorgeous coastline and azure waters it’s still one of the most beautiful places in France. The sun-drenched area has attracted and transfixed many visitors over the years including royalty, celebrities, writers and artists such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. The Côte d’Azur is also famed for its stylish coastal cities such as Nice, Cannes and St-Tropez, which still remain exclusive holiday resorts even today.



Giverny is a riverside rural idyll located on the borders of Normandy which is most famous for being the birthplace of impressionism. The small village was once Claude Monet’s cherished country retreat and now both his pink shutterboard house and highly photogenic country gardens are open to the public. Planted by Monet himself, the walled water garden (which inspired so many of his famous paintings) features white and purple wisterias, water lilies, weeping willows, bamboo and the iconic green Japanese bridge.




A wealthy suburb of Paris, Versailles is an important administrative centre and a proud tourist attraction in its own right. It’s most famous for its chateau – the grand and ornate Palace of Versailles which once housed the kings of France, (including the ill-fated Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette). Both the beautifully preserved palace and manicured gardens are extraordinary and they also offer an interesting insight into the lives of 18th century French royalty before the start of the legendary Revolution.




The French Alps are best known for its prestigious ski resorts, although the region is also home to many pretty towns which are great to visit, summer or winter. One of the most attractive is Annecy which has a medieval picture-postcard quality. The centre is built around a 14th century Chateau and the whole town is interspersed with small canals which is why some locals refer to it as the ‘Venice of Savoie.’ With its canals and backdrop of snowy mountains, Annecy is easily one of the most photogenic towns in France.




The birthplace of champagne is also one of the most beautiful regions in France and of course it’s very popular with wine trail tourists. It is located in the northeast of the country, bordering Belgium and in addition to the miles of Champagne Routes, the region has exceptionally scenic countryside, medieval chateaux and vineyards as far as the eye can see. Make sure you visit the region’s capital Troyes for impressive art and architecture and Reims for its famous cathedral and acres of underground wine cellars.




Located right on the border of Germany and France this heritage city has distinct characteristics of both countries. It’s a picturesque, almost twee town radiating an old world charm which really draws the visitors. Famous for its riverfront half-timbered houses, beautiful gothic cathedral and fondness for flowers, it also makes a great base for those wishing to visit the nearby Black Forest or the River Rhine.




Although this region encompasses other places on this list, Provence deserves a mention of its own. It has a very diverse geography but Provence is best known for its irresistible countryside landscapes filled with endless lavender fields, lush olive groves and ancient hilltop villages. Long lazy days and alfresco lunches await you in this rural chic paradise. Make sure you include a trip to the impossibly picturesque villages of Baux-de-Provence and St. Rémy and also the spectacular walled city of Avignon.




Europe’s answer to the grand canyon, this deep cliff gorge located in the Provence region is a visitor hot spot. Here you’ll find bright turquoise green waters, outstanding scenery and an abundance of wildlife – it’s not difficult to see why this gorge is so popular. Easily accessible from the French Riviera, the national park is a great spot to climb, hike, kayak or just go for a scenic drive.
Of course it’s impossible to mention all the beautiful places in France in a Top 10 list. You should also consider the exceptionally tranquil and unspoiled countryside of the wine region Burgundy, the chic coastal cities and sunshine of Corsica, the UNESCO world heritage cities of Lyon and Bordeaux, the picturesque villages and high mountains of the Mid Pyrenees and the prehistoric cave paintings and picture perfect ancient landscapes of the popular Dordogne. Enjoy your stay!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

TOP 10 TOURIST PLACES IN CHENNAI - 1


1. The famous Marina Beach in Chennai




The Marina Beach in Chennai is one of the longest beach in the world which covers around 12 kilo miters in length. Thousands of people visit this beach every day. The beach covers the east border of Chennai. The sea shore consists of many tourist places. It makes the visitors to feel happy with its giant sea water. 



We can list out the famous places which lies near to the Marina beach. The famous places near the marina beach are: 

Ø Aquarium which consists of a large variety of fishes. This contains all the varieties of fish that are living in sea and in the good water. This is a really an knowledge enriching one for the minds of the visitors
Ø Ice house which contains of large size ice rocks. 
Ø Anna Cemetery: Anna who is the former chief minister of Tamil nadu was buried in this place. Many people visit this place and pay their homage to our Anna.
Ø M.G.R cemetery: M.G. Ramachadiran who is the former chief minister of Tamil nadu was buried in this place. Many people visit this place and pay their homage. 

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

TOP 10 TOURIST PLACES IN CHENNAI - 2


2. Vandalur Anna Zoological Park in Chennai





The Vandalur Anna Zoological park is one of the vast area of forest which consist of a large number of forest animals. Here thousands of animals are taken care and kept for the visitors site. We can directly see all the giant and dangerous animals in this place. We can sea the Lion, Tiger, Elephant and different kinds of monkeys and many other type of animals too. 



It would be memorable one for those who visit this places. This Vandalur Anna Zoological park is said to be the largest zoo in the east Asia as it contains a large number of species. 


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Monday, April 15, 2013

TOP 10 TOURIST PLACES IN CHENNAI - 3


3. San Thome Cathedral Church in Chennai




This is one of the famous church in Chennai as it is the cathedral church of the Chennai dioceses. Many devotees including the other religion people worship the lord Jesus here in this place. This is also an very good tourist places in Chennai as it is the great monument of the British rule in india. This cathedral church was built during the reign of the England people in India. 


The church is dedicated to St.Thomas who is the disciple of Lord Jesus and also arrived to Chennai and preached the word of God to the Chennai people. He was later killed by the people and a church for him was built in Chinna Malai near the Chennai Airport. 


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Saturday, April 13, 2013

TOP 10 TOURIST PLACES IN CHENNAI - 4


4. The great Valluvar Kottam in Chennai




This valluvar kottam is very much special in Chennai as it contains all the 1330 thirukural written by one of the great ancient tamil poet Thiruvalluvar. In this place we can see the very good architecture art of the Tamil People. 


The Great valluvar Kottam was built in 1976. It gives the visitors’ mind the knowledge about our ancient poet thiruvalluvar and his work.



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