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The WTA Finals returns to our sunny shores for a fourth year! The much anticipated event, presented by SC Global, will take place in the Singapore Sports Hub. In this season finale, the top 8 singles players and top 8 doubles teams will compete with one another for the whopping US$7 million prize money and the prestigious title that comes along with it. If you can’t wait to get in on the action check out the Fan Village, where you’ll be able to meet your favourite players, partake in some tennis themed activities, and walk away with some goodies!

If you like the fast and furious two-wheeled action of the track, then this is for you. The annual Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix, brings all the thrills of the race as well as the off-track excitement for motorcycle fans. Attendees can drop by the Gardner Village, which is located along the Main Straight, to get a bite from the food trucks or buy the latest merchandise and products at the GP Expo. Fans can also rub shoulders with motorsport legends at the Spokes Entertainment Stage. Since its inception in 1997, the Phillip Island circuit has been a popular motorsport venue for motorcyclists from all over the world.

ITB Asia 2017 is back once again, this time celebrating its 10th anniversary at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands, from 25 - 27 October. Organized by Messe Berlin (Singapore) Pte Ltd and supported by the Singapore Exhibition & Convention Bureau, the event will feature hundreds of exhibiting companies from the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, the Americas, Africa and the Middle East, covering not only the leisure market, but also corporate and MICE travel. Exhibitors from every sector of the industry, including destinations, airlines and airports, hotels and resorts, theme parks and attractions, inbound tour operators, inbound DMCs, cruise lines, spas, venues, other meeting facilities and travel technology companies are all expected to attend.

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Busan International Film Festival BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA First hosted in 1996, the film festival grew to become the biggest of its kind in Asia. Held annually, the Busan International Film Festival introduces new films and recognises first-time directors. Serving as a hub of Asian cinema, the event appeals to a large youthful audience and keeps attendees engaged with its exciting line-up of programs. This year’s installment launches Platform Busan, which provides a conducive space for filmmakers to mingle, exchange ideas and experiences. Additionally, Platform Busan will also provide seminars, a forum, and workshop sessions to exchange information from October 14th to 18th. http://www.biff.kr

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Sun Moon Lake International Fireworks and Music Festival 2017 YUCHI, TAIWAN If spending nights watching fireworks, grooving to the beats of a musical performance, or even admiring the natural beauty of the stunning Sun Moon Lake sounds like something you would enjoy, then this is for you. Jointly organized by the Sun Moon Lake National Scenic Area Administration, the festival draws visitors from all over the world to experience the best that this place has to offer. From exploring scenic bike paths to immersing yourself in the distinctive culture of Taiwan, there are number of things to do in the day before soaking up the festive atmosphere in the evening. http://eng.2013musicfestival.com.tw/

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Phuket Vegetarian Festival THAILAND Contrary to its name, the Phuket Vegetarian Festival is something akin to Thaipusam, where devotees practice flesh mortification as a testament to their faith. During the nineday festival, participants pierce their bodies with all manner of objects including knives and swords and adhere to a strict lifestyle. The festival first begun in 1825, when a Chinese opera group recovered from malaria after abstaining from meat and pleasures of the flesh as an oblation to the Nine Emperor Gods. Do note that this year the festival processions will be restricted to one day only: Oct 28 - in honour and respect to the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

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MARKET NEWS Thrill-seekers Can Head to ‘Lord of the Rungs’ Waterfall Climb for New Highs Adventure in New Zealand is no secret; from bungy-jumping to high-speed jet boats and hiking trails up snowy mountains, this scenic country has much to offer. But there’s a new thrill for those seeking that little extra rush of adrenaline - the Lord of the Rungs. At 450 metres high, Wildfire Wanaka’s Lord of the Rungs is the world’s highest via ferrata (a term for protected climbing routes) waterfall climb. Recently opened in September 2017, New Zealand’s newest thrill is located in Wanaka and costs approximately NZ$595 per person. Climbers can expect to embark on a six to seven hour adventure that will end with a heli flight descent. If you don’t think you’re fit enough for such daredevil tasks, don’t fret. There are three climbing options available that allows climber of all fitness

levels and abilities to experience a little adventure. From the 3-hour ‘go wild’ beginner climb to the longer, ‘wild thing’ intermediate ascent and the latest more technical ‘lord of the rungs’, there’s bound to be something for everyone. “You don’t need any climbing experience and only moderate fitness for the beginner climb. If you can climb a ladder and manage the fear of heights, then you can do it. We’ve had grandmothers and children as young as nine years do that climb,” he says. “And we find that many of our beginner climbers actually ask to upgrade to the second level once they’ve completed the first,” says Mountaineer turned tourism operator and guide, Mark Morrison. https://www.newzealand.com/sg

Singapore Bike Show 2017: Ride the World in Full Throttle Asia’s most comprehensive motorcycle, scooter, bicycle and e-scooter show concluded successfully on the 20th of August. The weekend affair drew over 50,000 bike enthusiasts. The event itself was a comprehensive showcase of the latest bikes, accessories and gadgets. The festival serves as an event for enthusiasts and hobbyists to meet, greet and talk shop; it is also a key platform for motor associations, manufacturers, distributors, training schools and delivery companies in Asia to converge, network and develop business opportunities. The Singapore Bike Show would like to thank exhibitors, sponsors, supporting associations and partners, media partners, rider groups, speakers, stunt performance groups and the many different supports that came to the show. Special thanks to the world-renewed stunt riders – Aaron Twite, Hiroyuki Ogawa and Julien Welsch for wowing the crowds with the mindblowing stunt performances. If you missed out on all the action, don’t worry. The Singapore Bike Show will be back in 2018 from the 17th to 19th August at Singapore Expo Hall 5– so revv up your engines for another wild ride. www.singaporebikeshow.com/


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he land of fire and ice never ceases to amaze travellers with its vast scenic vistas, dramatic landscapes dotted with volcanoes, geysers, and imposing glaciers. Iceland is home to many attractions, including the Golden Circle, the Blue Lagoon, Thingvellir National Park, and the Skogafoss Waterfall.

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Hofdi House Built in the 1909, the Hofdi House is steeped in history and noted for its architectural beauty. The building is renowned for hosting the 1986 summit meeting of presidents Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbatsjov - a historical event that marked the end of the Cold War. Even though the house is not open to the public, visitors are allowed to explore the exterior and surrounding areas. Hallgrimskirkja Church The Lutheran parish church serves as the capital’s main landmark; its towering facade allows the structure to be seen from almost any part of the city. Besides the statue of Leifur Eiríksson (c. 970 – c. 1020) – the first European to discover America, situated directly in front of the church, visitors can also see the massive pipe organ, which stands at an impressive height of 15m and weighs a hefty 25 tons, located within the confines of the Hallgrimskirkja Church. Blue Lagoon The Blue Lagoon is a natural, mineral-rich geothermal pool is found in the middle of a large and dramatic lava field. Set against the the picturesque mountainous landscape, the teal-coloured geothermal spa is perfect for a relaxing and rejuvenating soak. The waters are harnessed from a nearby geothermal power plant - Svartsengi. The active ingredients silica, algae, and minerals, gives the waters it’s bluish hue.

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Thingvellir National Park Named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2004, the Thingvellir National Park is a favourite pit-stop for travellers

“Reykjavik, the country’s capital and its largest city, encapsulates the modern vibes of a city without sacrificing its distinctive historical charms” taking the Golden Circle route. Due to its unique geology, the site once served as a natural amphitheatre and was utilized for public speaking, making it the world’s first parliament. Aside from its historical significance, Thingvellir is the site of the mid-Atlantic Ridge where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. Every year, the plates are pulled apart at a rate of two centimetres, thus creating the Thingvellir Rift Valley. Gullfoss Waterfall The captivating Gullfoss Waterfall or Golden Waterfall is a mighty, two-tiered waterfall that’s located in the upper part of the Hvita river. The river flows 40 km downstream to a narrow gorge at the Gullfoss Waterfall. In the winter, the waterfall freezes over and offers magnificent sights of the frozen waves of glistening ice. Geysir Hot Spring Area Another crowd favourite situated along the Golden Circle is the highly active Geysir Hot Spring. Home to boiling mud pits and erupting geysers, notably the vibrant Strokkur, it’s no surprise why this spot is a must-visit on any traveller’s itinerary. Visitors keen to learn more about the geysers in the area can also check out the Geysir Centre for more information.

n SOUTH COAST ICELAND Black Sand Beaches and Dyrholaey Located in the compact town of Vik, the famed black sand beaches are a sight not-to-be-missed! The black beaches of Iceland are formed by the basalt lava (black volcanic rock) covering much of the area. A stone

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throw’s away from Vik is Dyrholaey, a small peninsula or more specifically, a rocky promontory known for its prominent and natural arch. It’s the best place to get spectacular views of the black sand beach, the black lava columns in Reynisdrangar, and the dormant volcano, Katla to the north. Skogafoss Waterfall and Seljalandsfoss Located on the Skoga River, the Skogafoss waterfall lies on the cliffs of a former coastline. The main highlight of the waterfall - after one reaches the top of the Skogafoss - is the breathtaking panoramic view of southern Iceland’s coastline. Travellers can take the man-made path leading up the hill, which is situated right next to the waterfall, to reach the top. Found along Iceland’s southern coast, the waters of the Seljalandsfoss flow from the melting water of the notable glacier-capped Eyjafjallajokull volcano. One unique feature about this waterfall is the walking path that is located behind it. Visitors can walk along the path and get behind the waterfall. Watching the curtain of water flowing down from the steep cliffs is truly a sight to behold. www.cstravel.com.sg


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A WINTER WONDER: KOREA + JEJU ISLAND

Follow CS Travel on a Korean winter escapade!

Chocolate Museum on Jeju

Winter Festivities on Jeju Island

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hinking of escaping the heat and running to somewhere a little cooler? A mere 6 hour plane ride away and you’ll find yourself on quaint streets enveloped in snow, stunning views of mountains covered in fresh snow and downright delicious delicacies that will leave you craving for more. Where to, you ask? Korea, of course! Now, you don’t have to be an avid K-Pop or K-Drama fan to fall in love with this country – Korea’s got enough charm and beauty (especially in winter) to captivate you. CS Travel has an eight-day itinerary to whisk you to the best wintery spots, and we’ve picked a couple of highlights from the package to pique your interest! Jeju Island Ask anyone who has visited Jeju Island, and chances are, they will tell you they long to return to this idyllic paradise. While you’re here, visit the Seongseup Folk Village – a small town simply brimming with culture and history. Located at the base of the Hallasan Mountain, it is a great starting place for visitors to learn more about Jeju’s past to better appreciate its present beauty. While you’re here, don’t forget to try the Jeju black pork which is known to be both tasty and nutritious. Yum!

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Gangwon-Do Gangwon-Do experiences ample snowfall and has some of the best winter festivals as well as mountains to offer. Here, you can experience novel activities such as ice fishing and sledging through snow! Included in your tour package will be the cost of the ski equipment. Many ski resorts in Korea offer excellent lessons for every skill level, so don’t worry if you are a beginner! YongPyong Resort is one of the many resorts with thrilling slopes and gentler ones for those not quite familiar with this winter sport. With 28 different slopes to try, we wouldn’t blame you if you wanted to stay at a ski resort and spend the rest of your days feeling the rush of zooming down a slope.

don’t be quick to dismiss it as just another theme park filled with rides for the young – you will be surprised at how much Everland has to offer, regardless of age. Seoul How can one visit Korea without visiting the heart of the country? There is a multitude of experiences you can indulge yourself in. The beautiful Gyeongbokgung Palace for instance, is one such tourist spot worth a stop for a photoop. If you are in Korea with your significant other, then a visit to the top of the very romantic N Seoul Tower to immortalise your love with a ‘love lock’ is a meaningful yet touristy activity to look forward to.

Gyeonggi-Do The state of Gyeonggi-Do has much to offer. Here is where you will find both theme parks, and Demilitarised Zones, making it quite the character. During your visit, you will get to experience the wild Everland Theme Park. Located in the city of Yongin, South Korea’s largest theme park has designated zones filled with different themes, hosts a plethora of festivals depending on the season, and even has a zoo! So

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t is easy to fall in love with Maui. With its breathtaking natural beauty and welcoming Aloha Spirit, you can expect to find spectacular coloured sand beaches, renowned surfing and windsurfing spots, cascading waterfall pools hidden in lush rainforests, magnificent sunrise and farm-totable cuisine. Besides its picturesque sights and organically grown produce, there are a number of things to see and do – and Maui’s Hana Highway is an excellent route to experience the wonders of an Hawaiian self-drive vacation with Alamo Rent-A-Car. The legendary road to Hana is a long and winding one with 620 curves and 59 bridges that starts in the town of Kahului in Central Maui and winds along the island’s northern coast for 52 miles. Famous for its multitude of hairpin curves and bridges, the road beckons with many Instagrammable-worthy scenic scapes. Here are some picture-perfect highlights you can expect to indulge on the road to Hana. Garden of Eden Maui’s Garden of Eden is a serene arboretum and botanical

garden that captures the image of heaven on earth. As an ideal first stop-over point for many travellers on the road to Hana at mile marker 10.5, the scenic garden is an ecological project by landscape designer, Alan Bradbury and is home to a handful of attractions that captivate visitors, including the Keopuka Rock Overlook and Puohokamoa Waterfalls. For the adventurous, a waterfall climbing tour by Rapple Maui lets you scale the waterfalls through the garden. Three Bears Falls You know that you have arrived at the Waikini Falls or “Three Bears Falls” when you see the dramatic sight of water Road to Hana cascading into three streams, spilling into a pool that is situated half a mile after mile marker 19. Hanawai Falls Pay a visit to the visually arresting Hanawai Falls, which is located after mile marker 24. A popular swimming spot for travellers and locals, the Hanawai Falls is one of the waterfall pools along the Hana Highway that flows from the cliffs to a small pool. Hana Lava Tube Simply stunning, the Hana Lava Tube is a mammoth cave formed by ancient lava flows. A must-see for those interested in caves and geology, you will encounter rare stalactites and stalagmites that almost seem to be dripping chocolate from the ceiling. While inside, take time to check out the lava tube and marvel at the amazing geological wonders on display. Nestled inside the lava tube is a Ti-Maze where ti-plants form the maze’s beautiful backdrop. Haleakala National Park Hailed as the “house of sun”, Haleakala

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National Park is the perfect place to experience the world’s most spectacular sunrise. As the sun peeks over the horizon, an ever-changing swirl of colours and lights dance across the vast sea of clouds – a sight that’s described by writer Mark Twain as “the most sublime spectacle I’ve ever witnessed.” Haleakala National Park’s stunning landscapes range from Mars-like red desserts and rock gardens to waterfalls and tiered pools, making it picture-perfect. Visit the Kipahulu section of the park to enjoy the refreshing sight of magnificent waterfalls and wide pools, each one tumbling into the next one below. While here, consider making a stop at the ʻOheʻo Gulch. As the most beautiful waterfall in Haleakala National Park, it is also the most photogenic, having once been dubbed the ‘Seven Sacred Pools’ by Hawai’i’s tourism promotion board in the ‘70s. There are, however 24 pools extending from the ocean to Waimoku Falls. Makawao Situated on the mid-slopes of Haleakala volcano, Makawao is a charming picturesque town home to the island’s arts community. It is a town of working artists, where you can watch glassblowers, wood sculptors and painters in action. You can spend an afternoon at the Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center browsing the gallery exhibits and take up a class in painting, sculpting, glassblowing – whatever floats your boat.


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TRF 2017: BIGGER AND BETTER THAN BEFORE! TRF continues to provide top-notch travel deals to the most popular destinations in the world.

Mr. Kaan Yilmaz & Ms Penny Chan from Turkish Tourism Office

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nce again, consumers were spoilt for choice when they attended this year’s Travel Revolution Fair (TRF). Taking place at Marina Bay Sands, TRF received consumers of all walks of life from the 4th to the 6th of August 2017. Over a hundred exhibitors, including SA Tours, Nam Ho, and Chan Brothers, took part in the fair offering a wide range of travel deals tailored to suit all kinds of budgets. Travel-related services such as airline offers, travel insurance, pocket WiFi rental, car rentals, travel accessories were also

Mr. Kim Jaesung & Ms. Han Yeo Ok from Korea Tourism Organization

featured apart from the various packaged deals at TRF. With travel agencies, tourism boards, cruises and airlines putting their best foot forward, it’s not surprise why the fair was met with an overwhelming response. Contiki, Dream Cruises and Focal Travel presented consumers with attractive packages, whereas Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) and Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) had staff available on-site to provide any information visitors needed and showcased the spectacular highlights of their countries.

Ms. Sophia Yang from China Tourist Office

To ensure that the event was both educational as well as entertaining, TRF invited a number of Mediacorp artists on stage for the Travel Discovery Workshops. Audiences were also treated to international performances by Taiwan’s Amis Tribal Troupe! Organised by the Singapore Outbound Travel Agents Association (SOTAA), TRF never ceases to amaze consumers with its travel deals from the biggest and best in the industry! http://www.sotaa.sg/

Mr. Kamal from Nepal Tourism Board

Ms. Theresa Goh from New Zealand Tourism Board & Ms. Cindy Loo from Jetabout Holidays

Mr. Chan Chen How from CS Travel

Ms. Kay Swee Pin, President of SOTAA

Ms. Shirley Shi from Travel Stars

Mr. Ken See from L.G.E. Travel

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BUNDLE UP FOR A KOREAN ADVENTURE THIS WINTER!

Visit Korea’s top three winter destinations for an experience like never before.

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inter in Korea is a little wonderland of sorts – from thrilling mountain adventures, unique camping experiences and landscapes embraced by soft mounds of snow, experiencing Korea while it’s chilly is a whole different experience. Temperatures drop to an average of -6°C to 3°C during the months of December through February - though it can get as cold as -10! So you’re going to have to bundle up in pretty winter wear during your visit, but take comfort in the fact that most transportation systems and indoor areas in Korea are wellequipped with heating systems at this time of the year. Now we know that winter in Korea is an absolutely delightful time to visit, the next question is – where? We take you to three of Korea’s best kept secrets located in the province of Gangwon – PyeongChang, Gangneung and Jeongseon – which incidentally happen to be the host cities of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics!

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and feed adorable little sheep! A 40-minute hike along the 1.2km walking trail surrounds the sheep’s grazing field, and allows visitors to spot sheeps and take many stunning pictures.

Gangneung

Gangneung is best known for being the ‘city of coffee’, so warming up with a hot cuppa, coupled with views of the coast will definitely be in order. Located on the east coast of South Korea, this coastal province has a culture distinct from other cities. Visit the Gangneung Coffee Street (Anmok Beach) – the best spot for your coffee fix. The Café Street started out with just vending machines in the 1980s. Today, you will find numerous picturesque little coffee boutiques, inviting you to simply sit and sip the afternoon away.

Jeongseon

Best known for being the birthplace of the Jeongseon Arirang – a melancholic Korean folk song – the county has iconic structures such as the Byeongbangchi Skywalk and lesser-known gems such as the Jeongseon Arirang 5–Day Market. The former offers unparalleled views 583 meters in the air (standing atop a glass floor, no less!) whilst the latter is famed for medicinal herbs, fresh local produce and authentic local vibes. If time permits, head over to the Samtan Art Mine - a cultural art space created at the site of an abandoned mine. The museum is four storeys deep, and on the second floor you can walk through the very same chambers the miners of the past used as a storage and shower area. If you’re a fan of the hit Korean drama Descendents of the Sun (2016), you may recognise it as the location was used as a filming spot!

Gangneung Coffee Street Ski Resorts during Winter

Fun Ski Festival

Jeongseon Arirang 5–Day Market

PHOTOS: © KOREA TOURISM ORGANIZATION, GANGNEUNG CITY, JEJU TOURISM ORGANIZATION

Pyeongchang is a must-visit during the winter; the magnificent snow-capped mountains alone will take your breath away. There are also a slew of ski resorts to pick from – and many of them offer lessons for beginners conducted by experts in English; perfect for us from sunny Singapore who don’t have the luxury to cruise down hills of snow every year! Ski festivals are aplenty in this side of town, so remember to visit at least one. A few noteworthy ones include the Fun Ski Festival held at YongPyong Resort – Korea’s first key resort, which also plays host to many international competitions. Another ski activity to check out would be the Korea International Ski Camp, a three-day two-night ski package targeted at tourists. It includes accommodation, meals, ski lessons, various activities and even a little competition. The PyeongChang Trout Festival is one of a kind holiday experience you won’t forget. Located in the city of Jinbu-myeon, you can witness people sitting in chairs on the frozen lake, with a little hole carved out in the ice, simply waiting to catch some trout! Get in on the fun and purchase an all-inclusive fishing supply kit which can be purchased at the venue itself. After you catch your own dinner, you can pass it to the cooks on-site to turn it into a delicious meal. After all that skiing and fishing, take a little break and visit the scenic Daegwalleyong Sheep Farm, where visitors can take in the sights of wide grass fields blanketed in snow


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Jeongseon Byeongbangchi Skywalk

Woljeongsa Temple

Bonus: Locations to visit if you are an avid K-Drama fan

We’ve got a few recommendations for you if you’re a fan of the drama Guardian: The Lonely and Great God also known as ‘Goblin’. Set during the winter season in Korea, the cinematography, is magnificent. Jumunjin Beach is one of the filming spots. With fine sand, stunning blue waters and dark rocks, it’s easy to see why this place has just the right balance of whimsy and romance. Re-create that iconic scene from Goblin (an on-site prop rental service is available so that visitors can pose with a bouquet of buckwheat flowers and a red scarf just like the scene from the drama) and bring back some idyllic shots from your vacation! The Jumunjin Harbour has some excellent seafood restaurants to check out as well. Woljeongsa Temple is another location in the forested valley on the eastern slopes of the Odaesan Mountain. The temple is also the site of Seongbo Museum, displaying artifacts and treasures from Buddhist culture of the Goryeo Dynasty. At the first gate near the entrance of the temple (called the Iljumun Gate) you will find the Haetalgyo Bridge; a snow-covered bridge where the drama’s mythical god Dokkaebi followed the protagonist. About a kilometre away in the fir forest is also where other significant romantic films were shot!

Jeju Island

While you’re in Korea, don’t miss out on the opportunity to take in the sights of Jeju Island – a natural World Heritage site! There is much to see on the island; the Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, Manjanggul Cave, bija tree forests, lava tubes, and waterfalls are just some of the many breath-taking sights this little province has to offer. Come winter, a special ‘Hallasan Winter Festival’ will be happening at the Eorimok Plaza in Hallasan National Park – just imagine a party at a UNESCO World Heritage site;

Sights at Hallasan National Park

Samtan Art Mine

Jeju Island Activities

one can expect exciting winter activities against a grand backdrop, piping hot, delicious Korean food, as well as Korean culture experiential programs! Another novel thing to do in Jeju would be to experience the Seongsan Sunrise Festival. Happening on the first day of the New Year, it is common for locals to gather at the Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak – a renowned and other-worldly spot – to pray for happiness and blessings to fall upon families and friends. On New Year’s Eve this year, a colorful Hanmadang Festival, which will include performances (such as the Ganggangsullae) will be held for tourists. As midnight strikes, expect fireworks to light up the already magical peak before awaiting for the first golden hues of the year.

Morning at Seongsan Ilchulbong Sunrise Peak

It is no doubt that Korea is becoming an increasingly popular destination amongst Singaporeans. In particular, it can be noted that there are now travel agents who specially curate Muslimfriendly tour packages to suit the needs of Muslim travellers. These include visiting restaurants which do not serve pork or lard, prayer room facilities, as well as visiting holy sites such as the Seoul Central Masjid - Korea’s first Islamic mosque. So what are you waiting for? Book yourself a Korean winter holiday today at any of the participating travel agents and get a free pair of Korea Tourism Organization gloves and neck warmers. Now you’re all set for some winter fun! http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/

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Rome, Spanish Steps

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iscover the wonders of Southern Italy, including the charming sights of Rome, Sorrento, and Capri. If you’re not satisfied with your Italian escapade, consider stopping by the enchanting Mediterranean island of Sicily before heading to Malta, a small country in the south of the island of Sicily.

n SOUTH ITALY Rome

Italy’s capital has attracted visitors from all over the world with its influential art, architecture, and culture. Aside from its famous ancient ruins, iconic sights, and historical buildings, Rome exudes an archaic yet modern vibe that keeps this city a popular destination for tourists.

Trevi Fountain

When you’re in Rome, visiting the Trevi Fountain should be an important pit-stop in your itinerary. The Baroque fountain is the largest of its kind in the city and is one of the most beautiful in the world. Dating back to ancient Roman times, the fountain was built at the end point of the aqueduct, at the junction of three roads. The fountain’s name is derived from these three roads or streets - tre vie or Three Street Fountain. Be sure to throw three coins into the fountain; legend has it that the first coin guarantees your return to Rome, the second will find you a new romance, and the third will ensure marriage.

Spanish Steps

Built between 1723-1725, the Spanish Steps has captivated artists, painters, and poets with its unique design and elegance. In addition to its irregular butterfly design, which consists of 138 steps and a mix of curves, straight flights, vistas, and terraces, the steps connect the lower Piazza di Spagna with the upper piazza where the imposing twin tower church Trinita dei Monti is prominently positioned against the skyline.

Sorrento, Piazza Tasso

Sorrento

The coastal town in southwestern Italy has been a popular spot for almost two centuries and it’s no surprise why. Positioned on a plateau overlooking the Bay of Naples, Sorrento is set against a mountainous backdrop and offers scenic views of the pristine blue sea. The Mediterranean atmosphere emanates throughout the seaside town and although it has become somewhat of a tourist spot, it hasn’t lost its distinctive Italian charm and character.

and observe the city and its inhabitants. The square is home to a number of restaurants and pavement cafes, where you can get a refreshing beverage or enjoy a hearty meal after exploring the town. Don’t forget to check out the many historic buildings surrounding the square, including the Baroque Church of Santa Maria del Carmine. From here, follow the cobblestone streets and narrow lanes that lead out of the square, and you will reach the town’s main shopping street - Via San Cesareo.

Piazza Tasso

Capri

If you’d like a good spot to rest and relax, perhaps even bask in the seaside ambience of Sorrento then the Piazza Tasso, Sorrento’s main square, is the best spot to unwind

Located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, south of the Bay of Naples and 5 km from the mainland, Capri is a small, yet charming island that’s renowned for its dramatic landscapes and natural


15 | Travel Journal | Issue 23 splendours. In fact, its acclaimed beauty stole the hearts of many Roman emperors, including that of Tiberius, the son of Augustus. Capri can be reached via ferry from Sorrento.

Blue Grotto

One of Capri’s most notable attractions is the Blue Grotto. Used as a bath since the Roman times, the cave, due to its small entrance, is only accessible via a small rowboat. The cave is dark when one first enters it, however after travelling about 20 metres in, the sudden appearance of glowing, azure blue waters might surprise you, hence the name, Blue Grotto. The waters inside the cave are illuminated by sunlight passing through an underwater cavity and shining through seawater.

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Valletta, the capital of Malta, comes with a rich historical past and captivates travellers with its unique and timeless atmosphere. The island nation of Malta was one of the earliest sites that was inscribed by UNESCO on the World Heritage List. The city’s long and rich past stems from successive rule of the Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs and the Order of the Knights of St John. Valletta is also renowned for being the one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world, with 320 monuments situated within an area of 55 hectares.

Upper Barrakka Gardens

A visit to Valletta isn’t complete without a stroll through the picturesque Upper Barrakka Gardens. The public garden offers an unhindered and panoramic views of the Grand Harbour. Apart from offering breathtaking vistas of Malta, the gardens also provides sights of the Saluting Battery - located beneath the top tier of the main garden. In addition to its defensive position, has been utilized to receive many dignitaries entering the Grand Harbour of Malta. Check out the collection of sculptures on the Upper Barrakka Gardens, some of which includes the famous bronze statue of Les Gavroches and the monument of Lord Strickland, both created by the Maltese sculptor Antonio Sciortino. http://www.euholidays.com.sg/


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Oslo

The cosmopolitan capital of Norway impresses visitors with its modern architecture and showcases of various kinds of art, including sculptures that can be found throughout the city. Apart from the cultural side of the Oslo, there are also a number of entertainment options, such as restaurants, a vibrant nightlife, and other attractions to keep visitors occupied.

Vigeland Sculpture Park

If you appreciate good art, then this is a must-see. The Vigeland Sculpture Park, situated in the Frogner Park, is filled with more than 200 sculptures in bronze, granite, and cast iron of people of every size, shape, and form. The interesting showcase exhibits the human psyche and engages visitors on a deeper level. Since the entrance to the park is free, you can visit it as many times as you like!

Bergen

Vigeland Sculpture Park

The Holmenkollen has witnessed more than a century’s worth of skiing competitions. The structure of the ski jump extends skyward, making it impossible to miss. As a point of interest and a historic landmark, the Holmenkollen captivates travellers with its architecture and design. Visitors can learn more about the Holmenkollen, which displays over 4,000 years of skiing history, artifacts, and an exhibition on snowboarding and modern skiing. If you’d like a better vantage point of the area, head up to the observation deck that sits on top of the ski jump, and you will be greeted by a scenic vistas of Oslo.

The Bergen Railway

The Bergen Railway travels between Oslo and Bergen, one of Norway’s most picturesque cities. While onboard, you will see the magnificent sights of Europe’s highest plateaus. Take your trip up and notch with a detour to the Stegastein viewing platform via the Flam Railway. The platform offers spectacular views of the Aurlandsfjord from above 640 meters above sea level.

Bergen

Situated in Norway’s southwestern coast, Bergen charms travellers with its scenic sights. The city is renowned for its quaint and colourful wooden houses sitting along on

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19 | Travel Journal | Issue 23 the old wharf. If you would like an unhindered view of the city’s surroundings, take the funicular up the mountain Floyen and enjoy the panoramic scenery that unfolds before you.

The MS Polarlys (Standard Cabin)

Lights, a natural phenomenon that lights up the night time sky of the region. If weather conditions permit, you will be able to see the stunning lights from the city

Northern Lights

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Tromso

The city of Tromso is a major cultural and historical hub in Norway that houses several museums and distinguishable centuries-old wooden buildings. Situated above the Arctic Circle, Tromso is the perfect place to view the Northern

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