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Luzon Island Coffins on the Cliff
Hanging coffins are coffins which have been placed on cliffs. They can be found in various locations, including China, Indonesia, and the Philippines. In China, they are known as Xuanguan.
Hanging coffins are an ancient funeral custom of some minority groups, especially the Bo people of southern China. Coffins of various shapes were mostly carved from one whole piece of wood. Hanging coffins either lie on beams projecting outward from vertical faces such as mountains, are placed in caves in the face of cliffs, or sit on natural rock projections on mountain faces.
It was said that the hanging coffins could prevent bodies from being taken by beasts and also bless the soul eternally.
Hanging coffins are an ancient funeral custom of some minority groups, especially the Bo people of southern China. Coffins of various shapes were mostly carved from one whole piece of wood. Hanging coffins either lie on beams projecting outward from vertical faces such as mountains, are placed in caves in the face of cliffs, or sit on natural rock projections on mountain faces.
It was said that the hanging coffins could prevent bodies from being taken by beasts and also bless the soul eternally.
Inamo Restaurant
Dinner at Inamo is a little like starring in Ridley Scott's Bladerunner. You control your dining experience from a touchscreen, interactive table: choose the tablecloth design, order your food, and play games with a dining companion. The food is a pan-Asian mix of Japanese, Thai, and Chinese.
The menu has influences from Japan, China, Thailand, Korea and beyond. We have a menu that combines Pan-Asian flavours to create dishes that are original and more importantly tasty!
The prices differ in dishes.
opening times:
mon-wed 5pm-11.30pm
thur 12pm-3pm / 5pm-11.30pm
fri-sat 12pm-12am
sun 12pm-10.30pm
The menu has influences from Japan, China, Thailand, Korea and beyond. We have a menu that combines Pan-Asian flavours to create dishes that are original and more importantly tasty!
The prices differ in dishes.
opening times:
mon-wed 5pm-11.30pm
thur 12pm-3pm / 5pm-11.30pm
fri-sat 12pm-12am
sun 12pm-10.30pm
Wisteria Tunnel, Kitakyushu, Japan
The Wisteria Tunnel at Kawachi Fuji Gardens, in Kitakyushu, Japan. The flowers look dense yet ethereal, hanging down in their neat rows of color.
Imagine go here to picnic,read,take somo photos or go with your boyfriend or girlfriend.
Imagine go here to picnic,read,take somo photos or go with your boyfriend or girlfriend.
Radisson Blu Hotel, Berlin
With one million litres of seawater, the AquaDom is the world's largest cylindrical aquarium, a stunning habitat for many species of tropical fish. The AquaDom is maintained bySea Life Berlin, which is located right next to the hotel. Sea Life Berlin houses 30 freshwater and saltwater tanks, which are home to thousands of sea dwellers.
Take advantage of this exclusive offer valid only for guests staying at this hotel and visit the "AquaDom & Sea Life Berlin" at these special rates.
Adults: EUR 12.50
Children: EUR 9.30
Tickets are available at the hotel reception.Opening hours:10:00 - 19:00 (Daily)
Last Entry 18:00That "aquarium" is inside of a hotel and they actually have divers inside of it
That is so awesome, they have a million-liter water column in the atrium and is so stylish.
Take advantage of this exclusive offer valid only for guests staying at this hotel and visit the "AquaDom & Sea Life Berlin" at these special rates.
Adults: EUR 12.50
Children: EUR 9.30
Tickets are available at the hotel reception.Opening hours:10:00 - 19:00 (Daily)
Last Entry 18:00That "aquarium" is inside of a hotel and they actually have divers inside of it
That is so awesome, they have a million-liter water column in the atrium and is so stylish.
Easter Island
The well known statues on the Easter Island, the rapa nui, still remain mystery for the researchers. The statues are over 50 feet tall, but no one has a clue who built them, why they built them, how they were brought there, and so on. One of the theories is that a civilization has lived here long time ago, but the people ate everything on the island and either moved somewhere else or were exterminated.