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Saturday, November 22, 2014

Photography : Awesome Hobby

Being photographer is awesome. 
Well, maybe you’re just curious about photography, but aren’t sure if you should really dive into it. Or perhaps you’re into photography already. I have a reason why you should be a photographer. After you read these reasons you’ll probably be even more inspired by this medium, and be itching to get out and shoot more! Who knows, maybe you’ll get an idea or two for a new photo project! I sure did! :) 
You don’t ever have to do it professionally. Being a photographer just means you really love photography. 
Here's the reason..


1. Capture a memory that you can have forever.
With a photo you can capture a moment, and have it forever. I think we take that idea for granted, with photography being so ubiquitous these days. But seriously just take a second to appreciate that. If you did that in Ancient Greece they’d call you a sorcerer. 

2. See The Beauty In The Every Day
Once you start noticing details, you inevitably start to see how much beauty is all around you. Every day is filled with it—in the most ordinary or unexpected places. When you start to derive happiness from seeing some particuarly awesome light, you’ll realize that photography has changed your everyday experience.

3. Live In The Present
And to round out this theme, photography, through it’s ability to help you see details and notice the beauty around you, helps you to truly live in the present. When you shoot you have to be aware of everything if you want to capture it. You can’t be thinking about the movie you watched last night, or what you’re going to have for dinner. Photography focuses you on the now, which is incredibly valuable!

4. Share It With The Important People In Your Life
One of the top ways people got into photography (according to our results) was through someone important to them. People credited their mother, father, aunt, uncle, grandmother, grandfather, sibling, friend and even great-grandparents. Photography is a passion that you can share with the important people in your life. You can pass it down to the next generation, and spur their love of this amazing art.

5. It’s A Creative Outlet
Everyone should have a creative outlet. There’s no use pulling the excuse that you’re “not creative”. Anyone can push the button on a camera, and point it at something they think looks cool. It’s honestly that simple to be creative.

6. Make Art
And the result of that creative act? You can create art. That just flat out rocks.

7. A Great Challenge
Now, there is actually a lot more to photography than just pointing the camera at something and pressing the button. That’s where you start. But learning to become a great photographer is a serious challenge. You’ll always be learning something new, have new directions to explore, and new challenges to face. And that’s a good thing! This is a pursuit that you will never be bored with.

8. Share Your Perspective
Everyone sees things differently. Put 100 photographers in a room and you’ll get 100 different photos. The way you see the world is unique, and photography lets you share that perspective with others.

9. Express Yourself
Your unique perspective can go further than just showing people how you see a scene. Photography also lets you express yourself—your opinions and beliefs. You do this by choosing what you photograph, and how you represent it. This aspect of your photography is ever-changing as you change. You get a sense of what a photographer is like as a person by looking at their body of work. This part of photography is absolutely fascinating as a viewer, and fulfilling as a shooter.

10. Tell A Story
Photography is a fantastic story-telling medium. Whether you’re telling a story with one image, a sequence, a series, or an entire portfolio, the possiblities are endless. Just ask yourself what story you want to tell, and photography can get you there.

 11. Capture An Adventure
One very common way people get interested in photography is through travelling. Who doesn’t pack a camera with them on a trip? The more you practice and learn about photography, the better you’ll be able to document your adventure.

12. The Best Souvenir
Photographs are the best souvenir from your travels. They are personal, beautiful, and have a story behind them. The trinkets you buy in markets inevitably break, or clutter up your home. A stunning photo on the wall is personal art that puts a smile on your face as it reminds you of that exciting adventure!

13. Take You Somewhere You’ve Never Been
Maybe you haven’t been to an exotic locale, but photos can practically transport you there like a Stargate. They can show you the people, the food, and the sights. Or maybe you want to share your own travels with friends and family. They get to come along with you when you take awesome photos!

14. Get Close To What You’re Interested In
Photography is a fantastic gateway into anything else you’re interested in. Really fascinated by the music world? Become a music photographer and you’ll get to meet the musicians and observe the inner workings of the industry. We are really into coffee, and got to spend an entire day touring a local coffee roastery and shooting it. We loved the experience and they loved the photos—win-win all around.

15. Make You Feel Emotion
Photos make you feel. They can produce every emotion, from happiness, to sadness, fear and excitement. There is so much contained in one small frame—learning to produce them, and read them certainly opens you up to feeling.

16. Can Make Other People Feel Emotion
Your photos can make people happy. They can make people sad. Through simply showing your images you can evoke an emotion in someone else. With the internet you can affect so many people at once. Photography can really connect people in that way.

17. Can Make Other People Think
With your images you can also make people stop and think. Just a glance at a powerful image can stop people in their tracks. Some images can change the way you view the world for the rest of your life. Strong stuff.

18. Capture the Essence of a Person
A photo can capture the essence of a person, sometimes in just one frame. This is the goal of master portrait photographers everywhere, and an enormous challenge. But when it is achieved, it’s an incredible thing. Sometimes it takes a series of photos to express the nuances of that person, but either way photography has a way of showing those subtleties that can be hard to describe in words.

19. Remember Someone Who has Passed Away
After someone has passed, photos of them become treasured items. Without getting too morbid, everyone will die, and photos are potentially the best way to preserve the image and spirit of a person.

20. Learn More About Yourself
Photography involves a lot of introspection over the course of a career. The deeper you get, the more you realize that it’s all about what you are interested in, how you feel about it, and what you want to say to the people who view your work. As you shoot, you learn more about yourself, what you value, and how you see the world.

21. Preserve The Big Moments
Life is filled with “big moments”. Births, graduations, weddings, first steps—these are all moments that should be documented for family history. And a lot of the big moments aren’t times when you’d hire a professional photographer. Learning more about photography prepares you to capture those big moments for yourself.

22. Enjoy Photos And Memories with Loved Ones
Imagine you’re sitting around a big box of photos with friends and family. There would be a lot of talking, laughs, stories, jokes, and maybe even a tear or two. It’s an amazing way to connect.

23. Enjoy The Work of Other Photographers
History is filled with incredible photographers. The more you learn about photography, the more you appreciate their work. What makes Annie Leibovitz’s work so great? Why is Ansel Adams such a big name? Learning more gives more enjoyment.

24. Shoot Anytime, Anywhere
Photography is so accessible that you can shoot at any moment. You might not always be able to pull out a canvas and some oils to paint with, or grab a guitar and start to play if a creative urge strikes you, but a camera is so small and portable that you can shoot anytime, anywhere.

25. Capture a Feeling, Not Just An Appearance
Photographs can show more than just how something looked. They can capture how something felt. Especially if the photographer felt it themselves.

26. It’s Really Damn Fun + Exciting!!
A lot of these reasons are pretty heavy on the emotion, but photography is also just really damn fun and exciting! Shooting is a blast, and can often get the adrenaline pumping like crazy!!! It’s a trip.

27. Cameras Are Mechanical Art
Gears, dials, shutters, lenses—cameras are seriously cool. There are so many types: film, digital, instant, toy, point and shoot, SLR, TLR,  rangefinder, medium format, large format to name a few. And a lot are gorgeous machines. It’s a blast to learn more about them, and appreciate what they can do!

28. Capture The Personality of Your Pet
Pets are an important part of your life too! And they all have personalities of their own. Photos let you capture them in all their glory, to share with the whole world!!

29. Take Better Family Portraits Than You Had
Maybe you grew up with awkward family photos, and don’t want to put your own progeny through that. Learning to take great photos can help kids actually enjoy the process (it’s true!!).

30. Take Better Photos for Yourself
A lot of photography is shared, and that’s awesome. But there’s something to be said for taking great photos just for yourself. No one else sees them, comments on them, or has to like them. It’s rather freeing.

31. Freeze Movement
Photos have the incredible ability to freeze movement. From shots of Olympic athletes, to the ever-hilarious jowling, and stuff exploding, photos show us the world in a way our eyes can’t see.

32. Enjoy The Process
The process of photography can honestly be super enjoyable. Shooting is obviously a blast, but there’s more to it! Sorting and editing your images is an essential part of the process, and doesn’t have to be painful. The more you learn about it, and come to understand the *why* behind it all, the more you’ll enjoy it. It’s like spending some personal time with your photos!!

33. Create Something For Your Kids When They Are Older
Photos gain in value with every single day. Not many stocks can boast that. Each passing day brings you farther from that moment, but the photo holds it in place. Your kids might not appreciate all the photos you take of them right now, but when they are grown up, those images will be incredibly valuable.

34. Surprise Yourself
When you shoot a lot you’ll always surprise and amaze yourself. As long as you are always pushing yourself, you can be sure that photography won’t ever get dull! You’ll upload your photos and suddenly say “Wow! I can’t believe I took that!”. It’s really cool.

35. Make Money
Oh yeah, and you can potentially make money from photography! Pretty nifty, earning money from something so cool. But hopefully you can see that this is just one small reason to become a photographer. Even if you never make a dime at it, it’s definitely a worthwhile pursuit!! (Please see above for reasons why.)


Let’s wrap it up here. Anyone can become a photographer. It doesn’t matter if you’re young or old, what country you live in, or what language you speak. Just get your hands on a camera–any camera–and start shooting. Practice, think about your work, and open yourself up to your experiences. Keep at it and you’ll see firsthand why being a photographer is so gosh darn awesome!!

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Sushi

These are the fact about Sushi that i know..

Sushi originated outside of japan

Although the Japanese get full credit for what we call sushi today, the inspiration for sushi is thought to have started in Southeast Asia. Nare-zushi, fermented fish wrapped in sour rice, originated somewhere around the Mekong River before spreading into China and ultimately Japan.
The concept of modern-day sushi was invented in Japan by Hanaya Yohei sometime around the end of the Edo period.

Sushi began as cheap fast food

Sushi caught on originally as a cheap, quick snack to eat with the hands while enjoying a theater performance.

Your wasabi is probably not real wasabi

Real wasabi comes from the root of the wasabia japonica plant, not horseradish. The powerful burn of wasabi comes from naturally antimicrobial chemicals in the plant, the perfect compliment for consuming raw seafood which may contain parasites.
Authentic wasabi is pricey. The stuff typically provided in sushi restaurants is made from horseradish and mustard powder, then dyed green with artificial dyes to resemble real wasabi.

 

Originally, sushi rice was never eaten

Sour, fermenting rice was wrapped around fermenting fish only to aid in the process of creating umami -- a unique, sour taste. Once the fermentation process was complete, the rice was discarded and only the fish consumed.

 

Nori has some scummy origins

Nori -- the seaweed used to wrap sushi -- was once scraped off of wooden pier legs and even boats, then pressed into sheets and dried in the sun. Today, nori is cultivated and farmed. Western brands toast nori for safety reasons while many Japanese brands do not.

 

Sushi becomes zushi when the type is specified

If the type of sushi precedes the word, sushi mutates to zushi. For instance, maki is maki-zushi; nigiri is nigiri-zushi.

 

Puffer fish is the most dangerous sashimi

Fugu, or pufferfish, contain lethal amounts of poison in glands and organs. If a chef inadvertently scrapes one with a knife while preparing sashimi, he could potential kill his own customer. To be certified to work with fugu sashimi, chefs in Japan must undergo a rigorous training and certification process -- then eat their own finished product! And yes, there have been deaths during the final exams.
For centuries, the only law pertaining to the Emperor of Japan is that he can never eat fugu because of the risk involved.

 

Maki rolls are a work of art

Forget the standard 'Californian roll' found at any cheap sushi outlet in the West. The ingredients for maki-zushi -- sushi rolls -- are chosen by masters so that taste, texture, and even colors complement each other. Rolls are served already sliced into disks so that customers can see the artistic work inside.

 

Maki-zushi gets its name from the mat

The bamboo mat that gives sushi rolls their cylindrical shape is called a makisu in Japanese. While sushi rolls are the most popular form of sushi in the West, the Japanese typically prefer nigiri -- a piece of fish pressed on top of a strip of rice by hand.

 

Maki-zushi isn't always rolled in seaweed

Although we are most familiar with sushi wrapped in black nori (seaweed), in Japan sometimes maki-zushi is wrapped in soy paper, cucumber, or egg.

 

Sushi is supposed to be eaten with the hands

True to its origins, the correct way to eat sushi is with your fingers. Chopsticks are typically only used to eat sashimi -- raw slices of fish.

 

Even fresh sushi is frozen first

Food safety regulations in the US and Europe require that raw fish be frozen for a certain amount of time to kill parasites. In Europe, raw fish must have been frozen at -20 degrees Celsius for at least 24 hours. Even the freshest raw fish served in Western sushi restaurants has been frozen, which damages the original taste and texture.
Japanese sushi masters are trained to recognize potential problems such as flukes and parasites in fish and avoid serving them.

 

Wasting soy sauce is bad form

Leaving behind a small pond of soy sauce with floating rice and remnants of your meal is extremely bad form. Wasting valuable soy sauce has always been frowned upon. To enjoy sushi the Japanese way, pour the smallest amount of soy sauce possible into the sushi cup and refill it as necessary.

 

You shouldn't dip sushi rice

If you do need to dip nigiri into your soy sauce, you should turn it over and lightly dip only the fish. Great pride and effort is put into creating sushi rice with the correct texture. Saturating the rice until it falls apart in your cup is considered very amateurish.
Sushi prepared with toppings such as roe or sweet and spicy sauces -- such as that put on unagi (eel) -- should never be dipped in soy sauce. To fully appreciate an authentic sushi experience, avoid drowning every piece with soy sauce. You can, however, brush additional wasabi onto each piece if you prefer them to be spicier than provided.

 

Nigiri is to be eaten upside down

Sushi connoisseurs recommend that nigiri, a slice of fish squeezed atop a strip of rice, is best enjoyed by turning it upside down and placing the fish side on your tongue. Nigiri is typically eaten with the fingers rather than chopsticks so that you can keep it together and rotate it easier.

 

You can buy the chef a drink

At the end of an authentic sushi experience, you can offer to buy the chef a shot of saki in gratitude. If he accepts, you should have one with him. Aside from the shot, avoid distracting the chef with small talk or questions about the food -- he needs to focus on his art and the sharp knife!

Sushi

Friday, September 19, 2014

My Experience in International Work Camp Japan 28th

I want to share about my best experience ever. I am representative of DhyanaPura University. Such a great experience to join International Work Camp Japan 28th. This program start on August 18th until September 4th. First of all, I would like to say thank you to St.Andrew University Japan and Widhya Asih Foundation who gave me an opportunity to join in this work camp. 
First time i met Shuhei, Kota and Remi at Puri Saron Hotel

I was so glad to meet some friends from another country. First time I met them all at Puri Saron Hotel (18/8). Some of them introduce their self in English. Then I tried to introduce my self in Japanese. I was so nervous because my Japanese was not good enough. I just speak in English but I didn’t want to be selfish. I guess, I have to speak in Japanese too. So I studied hard at night. And sometimes my room mate (Remi Sugiyama) help me too.  Day by day, I could talk with them. I’ve tried to talk with everyone. And all Japanese students were so friendly and funny. We can understand each other. If I made a mistakes in my sentences, they tried to recorrect patiently.

In Blimbingsari I stayed at Mr.Kornelius’s home with Remi Sugiyama. MrKornelius and family are very kind. Bapak ,Ibu and Kak Made are my new family from now on. My homestay is near from Asrama. It takes 3 minutes from homestay to asrama. And there is ‘Warung’ at my homestay. Remi was so happy too.
My Homestay (Mr.Kornelius's Home)
 
Lia , Bapak , Remi and Ibu

I got a great experience when we worked at Melaya and gave some Japanese Lesson for High School, Junior High School, Elementary School and Vocational High School. That was my first time to teaching in front of the class. I have never been before. I was so happy because we can make a good team work. That was awesome! I can learn anything from this program. We were dance, sing, went to Church, played together with children and laugh. Such a lovely time. I can learn about some Japanese culture too. 

I , Kaoru and Misaki at SMPK 3 Harapan Melaya
Play games with children at Asrama Blimbingsari (Welcome Party)
I and Remi with the boys in Melaya High School
Meeting at Library
Sport Festival with children of Blimbingsari and Melaya

Another moment that I’ll never forget is when we cooked together. You know, I really love Japanese food, so I was very excited when we cooked together.

 
We cut carrot, onion, potato and pork for Japanese Meals (Curry)


I, Shuhei, Prof. Miyake, Daichi, Novelyn and Hiro

Curry and Rice

The moment that still stucked on my mind, when we visited Banyu Poh village. I saw their condition. I saw a smile from the children but I guess, behind that smile there was a problem. It was so touched. I cannot imagine if I was in their shoes. Well, I’m so thankfull.

We spent 2 weeks with love. Because we are not just a friends but we are best friend. I was so sad because we have to separate.

I would like to say thank you to Remi. I love you so much. You were always helped and worried me. I miss you so much.

Thank you to my besties Kota, Shuhei, Shota. You are very funny. Thanks guys for making me laugh everyday during work camp. "Arigachu.." I will always remember that you were always told me that we are family. Yes, we are family!

Shuhei, me, Kota, Shota
Mio, Taiki, Daichi, Katsuya, Takeshi, Tomoya, Misaki, Kanako, Kaoru, Hiroo, Kodai. I miss you all. “Good job guys!” Thank you for your kindness. 
I hope this friendship will be last forever.

Thank you to all children at Asrama for fill my day with smile. 

Also thank you to Professor Miyake, Isao Chaplain, Matsumoto-san, Pak Swikrama, Kak Forman and Ibu Miwa. I am very happy to meet you all and had a great time together. 

I hope this program can be held every year. Because it is good to make a relationship between Indonesia and Japan. That is all about my experience in IWC 28th

God bless. 
Love you all.

IWC 28

Kaoru, Lia and Misaki

Kanako and Me
with Mio
with Shota
Between Shuhei and Shota

Between Katsuya and Moriken

With Kota
Between Daichi and Shota

Friday, May 23, 2014

Yeh Kuning Waterfall

Tangal 1 Mei kemarin saya dan teman-teman sekelas saya melaksanakan praktek mata kuliah GeoTourism dengan pergi ke Air Terjun Yeh Kuning. Air terjun ini berada kurang lebih 42 km dari kota singaraja dan sekitar kurang lebih 70 km dari kota Denpasar. Dari Bandara Ngurah Rai anda hanya perlu mengikuti jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai lurus terus hingga sampai di daerah Tohpati, yaitu perempatan tohpati kemudian lurus terus melalui jalan Gatot Subroto hingga sampai di daerah ubung. Kemudian dari daerah ubung anda bertolak ke kanan yaitu menuju ke daerah kapal di kecamatan mengwi dengan mengikuti Jalan Raya Kapal hingga sampai di daerah bringkit kemudian belok ke kanan menuju arah bedugul. Terus ikuti jalan yang menuju arah bedugul hingga sampai di tempat wisata Bedugul dari bedugul ini anda hanya perlu mengikuti jalan yang menuju arah Gitgit atau Singaraja. Selanjutnya anda akan melihat pertigaan dengan tikungan tajam ke arah kiri.  Ambil belokkan ke kiri ke arah Desa Gobleg dan ikuti jalan tersebut (jalan Pancasari) sampai di Reataurant Puncak Bagus Cafe (sebelum masuk ke desa Gobleg).

Setelah itu kita akan bertemu dengan Guide atau Pemandu Tracking untuk menuju Air Terjun Yeh Kuning tersebut. Kita akan membayar 250.000 untuk 2 orang Guide. Setelah itu kita kembali ke arah timur dan sekitar 15 meter kita akan menemukan jalan kecil (belok kiri). Setelah itu kita menggunakan motor untuk menyusiri jalan offroad untuk menuju rumah warga. Di rumah warga, telah tersedia tempat untuk memarkirkan kendaraan kita untuk memulai tracking. Kita hanya harus membayar uang parkir sebesar 50.000 rupiah.

Me
Kemudian kita memulai Tracking kita dengan jalur yang cukup menantang. Melewati jalan setapak, tangga bambu, jalan yang licin, namun dengan pemandangan alam yang mengagumkan.
Setelah sekitar setengah jam , akhirnya kita menemukan air terjun Yeh Kuning yang sanagat cantik. Terdiri dari 2 jalur air yang terjun ke bawah. Sesekali kita dapat melihat pelangi di sela-sela air terjun ketika matahari muncul. Air terjun ini masih belum terjangkau oleh orang banyak. Walaupun akses menuju air terjunnya lumayan sulit untuk orang-orang tertentu namun semuanya akan terbayar dengan pemandangan air terjun yang sangat indah.

Air Terjun Yeh Kuning

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Top 5 Creepiest Cities

Some cities die. The people leave, the streets go quiet, and the isolation takes on the macabre shape of a forlorn ghost-town - crumbling with haunting neglect and urban decay. Some abandoned ghost towns are now tourist attractions, while others might be dangerous or illegal to visit. Meet some of the most fascinating ghost towns from around the world. 

1. PRYPIAT (Ukraine): Chernobyl workers' home

 Prypiat is an abandoned city in the "zone of alienation" in northern Ukraine. It was home to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant workers, abandoned in 1986 following the Chernobyl disaster. Its population had been around 50,000 prior to the accident.
Until recently, the site was practically a museum, documenting the late Soviet era. Apartment buildings (four of which were recent constructions not yet occupied), swimming pools, hospitals and other buildings were all abandoned, and everything inside the buildings was left behind, including records, papers, TVs, children's toys, furniture, valuables, and clothing, etc. that any normal family would have with them. Residents were only allowed to take away a suitcase full of documents, books and clothes that were not contaminated. However, many of the apartment buildings were almost completely looted some time around the beginning of the 21st century.[citation needed] Nothing of value was left behind; even toilet seats were taken away. Some buildings have remained untouched. Many of the building interiors have been vandalized and ransacked over the years. Because the buildings are not maintained, the roofs leak, and in the spring the rooms are flooded with water. It is not unusual to find trees growing on roofs and even inside buildings. This hastens deterioration, and due to this, a 4-story school partially collapsed in July of 2005. 

 

2. FAMAGUSTA (Cyprus): once a top tourist destination, now a ghost town

 Varosha is a settlement in the unrecognised Republic of Northern Cyprus. Prior to the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, it was the modern tourist area of the city of Famagusta. For the last three decades, it has been left as a ghost town. In the 1970s, the city was the number one tourist destination in Cyprus. To cater to the increasing number of tourists, many new high-rise buildings and hotels were constructed.

When the Turkish Army gained control of the area during the war, they fenced it off and have since refused admittance to anyone except Turkish military and United Nations personnel. The Annan Plan had provided for the return of Varosha to Greek Cypriot control, but this never happened, as the plan was rejected by Greek Cypriot voters. As no repairs have been carried out for 34 years, all of the buildings are slowly falling apart. Nature is reclaiming the area, as metal corrodes, windows break, and plants work their roots into the walls and pavements. Sea turtles have been seen nesting on the deserted beaches.

By 2010, the Turkish Cypriot administration of the de-facto Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus plan to reopen Varosha to tourism and the city will be populated as one of the most influential cities in the north of the island. 

 

3. KOWLOON WALLED CITY (China): A lawless city

 The Kowloon Walled City was located just outside Hong Kong, China during British rule. A former watchpost to protect the area against pirates, it was occupied by Japan during World War II and subsequently taken over by squatters after Japan’s surrender. Neither Britain nor China wanted responsibility for it, so it became its own lawless city. 

Its population flourished for decades, with residents building labyrinthine corridors above the street level, which was clogged with trash. The buildings grew so tall that sunlight couldn’t reach the bottom levels and the entire city had to be illuminated with fluorescent lights. It was a place where brothels, casinos, opium dens, cocaine parlors, food courts serving dog meat and secret factories ran unmolested by authorities. It was finally torn down in 1993 after a mutual decision was made by British and Chinese authorities, who had finally grown wary of the unsanitary, anarchic city and its out-of-control population.

 

4. ORADOUR-SUR-GLANE (France): the horror of WWII

 The small village of Oradour-sur-Glane, France, is the setting of unspeakable horror. During World War II, 642 residents were massacred by German soldiers as punishment for the French Resistance. The Germans had initially intended to target nearby Oradour-sur-Vayres and mistakenly invaded Oradour-sur-Glane on June 10th 1944. According to a survivor’s account, the men were herded into barns where they were shot in the legs so they would die more slowly. The women and children, who had been held in a church, all perished when their attempt to escape was met by machine-gun fire. The village was razed by the Germans afterward. Its ruins still stand today as a memorial to the dead and a reminder of the events that took place.


5. SAN ZHI (Taiwan): a futuristic resort

in the North of Taiwan, this futuristic pod village was initially built as a luxury vacation retreat for the rich. However, after numerous fatal accidents during construction, production was halted. A combination of lack of money and lack of willingness meant that work was stopped permanently, and the alien like structures remain as if in remembrance of those lost. Indeed, rumors in the surrounding area suggest that the City is now haunted by the ghosts of those who died. 

After this the whole thing received the cover-up treatment. And the Government, who commissioned the site in the first place was keen to distance itself from the bizarre happenings. Thanks to this, there are no named architects. The project may never be restarted thanks to the growing legend, and there would be no value in re-developing the area for other purpose. Maybe simply because destroying homes of lonely spirits is a bad thing to do. San Zhi can also be seen from an aeriel view here. 

 

Thursday, April 17, 2014

My Celebrity Crush are.... (Part 2)



Next, I'm talking about Ariana Grande..
Don't know why i really love her voice. When the first time I heard her song, i guess that she was Mariah Carey but it's not. hahaha. Then i knew that actually she's Ariana Grande. Her voice so beautifull. My favorit songs of Ariana Grande are all the songs in Yours Truly Album (Her Album). Such as Honeymoon Avennue, Baby I, Right There (feat Big Sean), Tattooed Heart, Lovin' It, Piano, Day Dreaming, You'll Never Know, The Way, Popular Song (feat Mika), Better Left Unsaid. But i really love You'll Never Know. I love the music. :)


 "You'll Never Know"

Now you finally tell me how you feel

Guess your words just came a little too late
All the drama boy it's overkill
Don't be mad at me cause you've been replaced, know your place

But if you woulda manned up, put your hand up, stand up

Tell me how you really felt
Then maybe it'd be different
If you spoke I would've listened
But now I'm with somebody else
And he loves me, too much for me to mess this up
And it sucks to be all in your head, wondering
Where this thing could go, but

You will never know

What we could have been
If you would've shown (ha, whoa)
Your way back then
Boy you gotta (yep, yep)
Boy you shoulda (yep, yep)
Cause you didn't know, so
Now you'll never know
You'll never know

Now it's probably hard for you to hear

But there's nothing left for you to say
Had my heart all in your hands
Boy, what you don't understand
Is a girl like me don't have no time to waste around

But if you woulda manned up, put your hand up, stand up

Tell me how you really felt
Then maybe it'd be different
If you spoke I would've listened
But now I'm with somebody else
And he loves me, too much for me to mess this up
And it sucks to be all in your head, wondering
Where this thing could go, but

You will never know

What we could have been
If you would've shown (If you would've shown)
Your way back then
Boy you gotta (yep, yep)
Boy you shoulda (yep, yep)
Cause you didn't know, so
Now you'll never know
You'll never know

You'll never know

(Boy you should've told me, told me)
You'll never know
(Boy you should've let me know)
You'll never know
(Boy you could've been there for me)
Now you'll never know
You'll never know

It's not my fault

You're a little bit too late
You're the only one to blame
Wipe that look off your face
You can wish a thousand times, but
None of that will change my mind boy
You had a chance you'll never get back (get back)

You will never know

What we could have been
If you would've shown (If you would've shown me)
Way back then (way back then baby)
Boy you gotta (yep, yep)
Boy you shoulda (yep, yep)
Cause you didn't know, so
Now you'll never know
Oh baby

You'll never know

Boy you could've told me told me
You'll never know
Boy you could've let me know
You'll never know
Boy you could've been there for me

Now you'll never know

You'll never know

You'll never know

You'll never know
You'll never know
You'll never know 



And the other song that i like is Baby I. I really enjoy the music video. I can watch it anytime and anywhere. haha.


"Baby I"
Baby, I got love for thee
So deep inside of me
I don't know where to start
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
I love you more than anything
But the words can't even touch what's in my heart
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
No, no
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

When I try to explain it I be sounding insane

The words don't ever come out right
I get all tongue-tied and twisted
I can't explain what I'm feeling
And I say, baby, baby,
Oh, woah, oh, woah,
Baby, baby

(Baby I) oh, baby, oh, baby, my baby

(Baby I) oh, baby, baby I
(Baby I) all I'm tryna say is you're my everything, baby
But every time I try to say it
Words, they only complicate it
Baby, baby (oh, whoa, oh, whoa)

Baby, I'm so down for you

No matter what you do (real talk), I'll be around
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,)
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Oh, baby
See Baby, I been feelin' you
Before I even knew what feelings were about
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,)
Oh, baby
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

When I try to explain it I be sounding all crazy

Words don't ever come out right
I get all tongue-tied and twisted
I can't explain what I'm feeling
And I say Baby, baby (oh, whoa, oh, whoa)
Baby

(Baby I) oh, baby, oh, baby, my baby

(Baby I) oh, baby, baby I
(Baby I) all I'm tryna say is you're my everything (baby)
But every time I try to say it
Words, they only complicate it
Baby, baby (oh, whoa, oh, whoa)
Baby, baby

Straight up you got me

All in, how could I not be,
I sure hope you know (I sure hope you know)
If it's even possible, I love you more
Than the word love can say it (say it)
It's better not explaining
That's why I keep saying...

(Baby I) oh, baby, oh, baby, my baby

(Baby I) oh, baby, baby I
(Baby I) all I'm tryna say is you're my everything, baby
But every time I try to say it
Words, they only complicate it
Baby, baby (oh, whoa, oh, whoa)
Baby, baby

(Baby I) oh, baby, oh, baby, my baby

(Baby I) oh, baby, baby I
(Baby I) all I'm tryna say is you're my everything, baby
But every time I try to say it
Words, they only complicate it
Every time I try to say it
Words, they only complicate it
Every time I try to say it
Words, they only complicate it
Baby, baby (oh, whoa, oh, whoa)
Baby, baby 



That's my favorit songs , so what's yours?? ;)