Celebration
Thank you very much for all the 36 travel related blogs, websites and feeds submitted to Travel Feeder so far in last 2 days! We are so excited to realise that there are so many great travel blogs out there and we definitely have no regret in introducing this campaign! Without which, Travel Feeder will miss out so many quality links for our readers.
At the moment, there are already 77 links featured in our respective link groups (Oops! Yes I really counted them
) and we are seeking for more! We targetted at 200 blog links in total so as to make Travel Feeder a more complete travel blog, featuring good sources of travel tips and travel information to all travelers around the world. By then we could have wine celebration until passing out!
For those who are new here, let’s recapture all the latest 36 featured links here for your knowledge (in alphabetical order):
1) Travel Blogs (16)
- A List Of Our Blogs About Brazil;
- A Myriad Of Magnificent Musing;
- Adventure Art Travel;
- Articulates;
- Camille’s Samui Weather;
- Charcotrip Travel Blog;
- Farsighted Far Girl;
- Frantic Naturalist;
- National Transport LLC;
- Random African Bush Story;
- Swakopmund Birding;
- Travel Australia;
- Travel Wonder Of The World;
- Travels And Tours;
- Your Cruise Your Way Cruise Blog;
- Your Travel Buddy Travel and Vacation Blog.
2) Travel Links (12)
- Bendigo Australia;
- Echuca Australia;
- Frantic Naturalist;
- Geelong Australia;
- Gippsland Accomodation;
- Gold Coast Accomodation;
- Health Engine Australia;
- Melbourne Accomodation;
- My Drive Holiday – Australia;
- My Drive Holiday - New Zealand;
- My Drive Holiday – USA;
- Terracurve;
3) Travel RSS Feeds To Subscribe (6)
- A Myriad Of Magnificent Musing;
- Adventure Art Travel;
- Articulates;
- National Transport LLC;
- Travel Wonder Of The World;
- Your Cruise Your Way Cruise Blog.
4) Blogrolls (2)
- Inland Empire Restaurant and Food Review;
- The 28-Hour-Day Diet.
Thank you very much again for your supports. For those who have blogs or websites of your favorite but just come across Travel Feeder, please drop a comment with URL included to submit it to us. We will link to it! You could make a difference to our travel blog. However, if you have not come across any good blogs or website, please continue reading this blog as you have just discovered a good dedicated travel blog with so many travel related links, information, travel tips and guides.
Happy reading. – Travel Feeder.
Today, 31st August, 2008, the national day of Malaysia, also marked as the end of the existence of the ‘Eye Of Malaysia’ in Kuala Lumpur. The ‘Eye on Malaysia’ is a 60 metre tall portable observation wheel at our infamous Titiwangsa Lake Gardens in Kuala Lumpur. This wheel comprises 42 gondolas (visitors cabin) and was official launched in conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2007 on January 6, 2007 by the Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
Visitors taking a 12-minutes ride in one of those gondolas could experience a 360 degree panoramic view of the city includes the city landmarks such as KLCC Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, and tourist spot of Bukit Bintang. Since it was contracted for operation in KL until only today, it will cease operating and be relocated to Malacca in October 2008. I was ashamed of not even visiting it once since last year and I have to do it today for the last chance!
We woke up pretty early this morning for a praying session to ‘Guan Yin’ on 1st of August in lunar calender, with some hang over after my wife and I had ’Merdeka’ day celebration drinking session till late last night. Once everything settled (after burning the ‘gold paper’ to Guan Yin), we took a bath and drive out for a ‘dim sum’ breakfirst at 3rd mile, Jalan Ipoh, KL. At noon, we reached Titiwangsa Lake Garden. It was a shinny noon with some hints of haze though.
‘Eye on Malaysia’ is built in the middle of the lake with a landing platform extended out from the lake side terrace. Not as huge as other observation wheels like the tallest 165m high ‘Singapore Flyer”, ‘Eye on Malaysia’ did liven up the metropolitan garden. Surprisingly not many people are queuing for the ride. My daughter couldn’t take the challenge up so we have to stay on the ground, walking around the beautiful lake (I think it was 3 years ago since my last visit here).
I took some photos of the wheel and there was a nice gentleman helping to shoot a family photo of us. That was it! Bye! Bye! ‘Eye on Malaysia’! See you in Melaka! For those fellow muslim who are starting their fasting month tomorrow, Happy Fasting! – Travel Feeder.
Tonight midnight on 31st August 2008, we are going to celebrate our nation’s 51st birthday or Independence Day. In 51 years ago, while we were still called as Malaya, our first Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, led a delegation of ministers and political leaders of Malaya negotiating with the British in London for [...]















