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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Jim Thompson_Bangkok



On 24-26 Octoboer 2008, 1st time travel with my hubby to bangkok.

1st experience for him, but not me.. ive been there for 4 times~ but only familar in city area not other spot.

This time round, i went to explore the jim thompson museum near MBK shopping centre. A antique place to know more knowledge about Jim Thompson lives in there and the background of every statue and scrulpture displayed.

Feel amazing on every single thing there. from the art where jim thompson had kept and the layout of the house..

Too bad no one know where have he gone to. He had went missing since in the 60s

A american who cant stop himself from loving the nature of bangkok.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Jurong Birdpark


It's such been a long time , i've not went to jurong birdpark.

This time, i had bring along my son with my aunt and her daughter, kimberly :)

We had enjoy alot in there , explore and educate my son.

Of coz without fail, i will snap picture of all the adorable birdie there.. (can view it in my flickr acc) lol~
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History
The idea of a bird park in Jurong was first conceived in 1968 by Dr Goh Keng Swee, the then Minister for Finance.
During a World Bank Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Dr Goh visited a zoological garden and was impressed with its free-flight aviary.
He saw that Jurong would be more than an industrial zone for Singaporeans where people could relax with nature. All this Dr Goh saw in the Jurong BirdPark, which would be the first of its kind in Southeast Asia.
The western slope of Jurong Hill (Bukit Perepok) was chosen in December 1968.
While the Park was being built, the Park’s officials urged ambassadors and foreign dignitaries to Singapore to contribute birds for the new park. Soon, birds from all over the world finches, pheasants, herons, mallards, owls, cockatoos began arriving. By opening day, 12 countries, 7 zoos and 40 private donors had contributed birds to the Park.
On 3 January 1971, Jurong BirdPark was opened to the public. It was built at a cost of $3.5 million, excluding land cost.
Plan and Layout
Jurong BirdPark is a 20.2 hectare open-concept park. It is the largest in the Asia Pacific and the best in the world. Its collection of more than 9,000 birds from 600 species is among the largest in the world. The Park specialises in birds from Southeast Asia.
The Park has four aviaries, among which is the world’s largest walk-in aviary with the tallest man-made waterfall for visitors to enjoy a close-up view of free-flying birds from Africa and South America. Bird shows, staged at the Pool Amphitheatre and Fuji Hawk Walk are entertaining and informative and have thrilled visitors from all over the world.
The BirdPark’s exhibits and aviaries are specially designed to closely resemble the natural habitats of the birds. There are also open spaces landscaped with exotic flowering plants such as heliconias to enhance the beauty of the BirdPark.