
Monday, March 30, 2009
Italy

Friday, March 20, 2009
Incentive Korea...

Experience the nostalgia with drumming and dancing followed by antique and a fragment cup of tea in a traditional neighborhood. Explore the centuries old palaces, take a stroll along Cheonggyechen Stream and reward yourself with tasty korean cuisine.
Korean cuisine is made up of unique aromas and tastes. Popular for its distinctive flavor and high nutritional value. Food is a very important part of Korea culture, and Koreans pay great attention to the way in which food is served.
Seoul and other major Korean cities offer a wide variety of shopping opportunities such as arcades, duty-free shops, etc. A great place to shop around.
Monday, March 16, 2009
America's Most Popular Tourist Attractions
Times Square is a major intersection in New York City in the borough of Manhattan and was named after the Times Building. It retains the top spot on our list. Times Square, sometimes known as the "Crossraods of the World", has achieved the status of an iconic world landmark and has become a symbol of its city. Time Square has become a symbol and primarily landmark in its home city. It is principally defined by its spectaculars, animated, digital advertisements that create an incredibly exciting vibe contributing to Times Square popularity to both tourists, locals and the Manhattan business community.
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The Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. Billed as The Entertainment Capital of the World, it is famous for the number of casino resorts and associated entertainment. The "Neon Trail" that comprises the heart of Sin City is also a part of the federal government's National Scenic Byways Program, which designates roads based on "archeological, cultural, historic, recreational and scenic qualities", that best describe Vegas. It is an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping and entertainment.
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National Mall and Memorial Parks located in the downtown Washington D.C., contains many of the nation's iconic public landmarks. It has some of the oldest protected park lands in the National Park service, including the Washington, Lincoln and Jefferson memorials. It provides ample opportunities to commemorate presidential legacies, honor the courage & sacrifice the war veterans.
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Disney World's Magic Kingdom in Lake Buena Vista, Florida captures the imagination and fantasy of childhood with the thrill and showmanship of Disney. The most magical place on earth, that can make any person feel like a kid again. The Magic Kingdom is the most popular of Disney's Florida attractions, followed by Epcot, Disney Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom, and we've used it as a watermark for traffic to Disney Florida's multiple theme-park complex. Magic Kingdom Park includes beloved rides like Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Country Bear Jamboree.
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Golden Gate National Recreation Area is one of the largest urban national parks in the world. One of the nation's most highly visited National Park Service units, Golden Gate NRA comprises numerous sites, including Alcatraz, Marin Headlands, Nike Missile Site, Fort Mason, etc. Each has its own unique natural, cultural, and military history. The Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which includes the famous gold bridge along with numerous other spaces throughout the Bay Area.
Niagara Falls is far more than a natural phenomenon. A world-class destination with something for everyone. It offers a thriving night life, one of a kind sightseeing, and adventure for all ages. The Falls, which straddle the U.S.-Canada border, have been a tourist mecca since the mid-19th century. The thundering waters are visible from observation towers, by boat and from various hiking trails and, on the Canadian side, from the Whirlpool Aero Car, an antique cable car.
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
Mexico

The Yucatan and Pacific coast areas are famous for their magnificient beaches and spectacular marine life. Acapulco, Cancun, Isla Cozumel, Zihuatanejo and Isla Mujeres are some of the resort towns in the area that are popular with scuba divers and sun worshippers from around the globe.
Snorkel with schools of brightly colored fish off the coast of Tulum Maya or discover the treasures of the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, one of the largest protected areas of tropical forest in the world. Take a boat trip to the tranquil palm fringed beach of Las Animas or explore the mangrove tunnels of Cuyutlan that are renowned for their giant turtles. Those with a taste for adrenaline can even book themselves on a nighttime crocodile tour of the lagoons of Parque Punta Sur. Just north of the Yucatan region are the equally impressive areas of Oaxaca and Veracruz. The city of Veracruz is well known for its talented salsa dancers, carnival atmosphere and friendly residents, while the hill country that lies to the south of the city is renowned for its cigar factories. It is here that you can watch Mexican cigars being rolled and enjoy a puff or two as you take in the dramatic view of the snow peaked volcanoes that are characteristic of the region. Oaxaca is famous for its endless valleys that are seeped in Mixtec and Zapotec cultural heritage. Historical and archeological sites in the region include the impressive 16 th -century Baroque Church of Santo Domingo, the ancient ruins of Monte Alban, the hilltop fortress of Guiengola and the Palace of the Dead at Milta.
The Chiapas and Tabasco regions are also a history and cultural enthusiast's paradise. The world famous Olmac stone heads are situated in the west of Tabasco in the Parque La Venta while the tombs of classical Mayan rulers can be found at the Templo de las Inscripciones in Palenque. The timeless village of San Juan Chamula provides you with a glimpse into the ancient world of Mayan religion, while those looking to escape from civilization and revisit the magic of the past can hike to the Mayan sites buried deep in the forest areas near Bonampak and Yaxchilan. The central and northern areas of Mexico include the semitropical states of Jalisco and Michoacan, the old mining towns of Zacatecas and Real de Catorce and the buzzing hub of Mexico City. Visit the Monarch butterfly sanctuary near El Rosario and witness millions of Monarch butterflies sailing through the air. The more adventurous can take their guns out of their holsters at the Old West Theme Park in Durango before catching the Tequila Express Train through the famous tequila distillery areas of Jalisco. Explore the Museo Nacional de Antropologia in Mexico City that covers all the fascinating cultures throughout Mexico's colorful history before setting your taste buds on fire at one of the city's vibrant markets such as La Merced. From ancient archeological marvels to natural wonders and feisty fiestas, Mexico has it all. Whatever your taste, you are sure to find something to delight you in this lively piece of paradise.
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Scotland

Thursday, February 19, 2009
Macau

Attractions:
Macau’s unique attractions, world heritage, and fascinating museums add an irreplaceable dimension to a vibrant coastal city renowned as one of the finest holiday getaways in the region.
Parks & Beaches:
Camoes Garden- In the 18th century this hilly, heavily wooded garden formed part of the grounds of the house which was occupied by the Chairman of the British East India Company, known as Casa Garden, which now houses an art gallery, and the Old Protestant Cemetery, filled with walkways, flowering trees, and old headstones marking the graves of merchants, missionaries, and others from foreign lands who made their home in Macau. In 1835 the British moved out and the Portuguese owner had a grotto built around a bust of Portugal's national poet, Luís de Camões.The present bronze bust was installed in 1886 when the grotto became state property. Behind the grotto, paths lead up to a wooded hill with a Chinese pavilion and stone tables and stools, where local men gather to play Chinese chess. In front of the grotto is a spacious garden, with benches shaded by banyan trees, where people bring their caged birds for an outing, do their morning tai chi exercises, or meet with friends. At the entrance of the garden is a fountain that contains a bronze sculpture entitled "Embrace", specially made to symbolize the centuries' old friendship between Portugal and China.
Lou Lim Tesc Garden- The garden is modeled on those of Soochow, the most famous of all Chinese classical gardens. Enclosed by a high wall, it is a miniaturized landscape with narrow paths winding through groves of bamboo and flowering bushes, under moulded concrete 'mountains' to a large pond filled with golden carp and lotus flowers. There are frequent art and craft exhibitions in the pavilion, which also serves as an auditorium for recitals during the annual International Music Festival.
Hac-Sa Beach and Cheoc Van Beach- Both Cheoc Van Beach and Hác-Sá Beach are popular with swimmers and sunbathers. The water is clean although it often appears brown because of silt from the Pearl River. Cheoc Van Beach occupies a sheltered cove on the west side of Coloane Island. At one end is a sandy swimming beach with changing facilities and a snack bar, and at the other is a free-form swimming pool. The Nautical Club, a marina where members keep various types of recreational watercraft, is near the beach. There is also a youth hostel, a pousada (inn), and two restaurants with terraces overlooking the water. Beyond Cheoc Van is Hác-Sá Beach, where the long beach, with its unique black-tinged sand ("hac sa" means "black sand") invites walking by the sea. Along the beach are a youth hostel, the Youth Centre for Water Sports, and a sports complex with an Olympic-size swimming pool, children's pool, tennis courts, and a sports field. There are also playgrounds, picnic and camping areas, and a variety of snack stands, cafes, and restaurants.
Churches:
St. Paul's- In the heart of old city stands the great carved stone facade of St. Paul's. The surviving facade rised in 4 colonnaded tiers, and is covered with carvings and statues which eloquently illustrate carvings the early days of the church in Asia. There are statues of Virgin and saints, symbols of the Garden of Eden and the Crucifixion, angels and the devil, a Chinese dragon and a Japanese chrysanthemum, a Portuguese sailing ship and pious warnings inscribed in Chinese.The ruins are regarded as the symbol of Macau and now offer visitors a new site where they can view the remains of the former Church of the Mother of God, visit a Crypt where the relics of the Martyrs of Japan and Vietnam rest, and a museum of Sacred Art where there are exhibits of paintings, sculptures and liturgical objects from churches and monastries in the City.
Cathedral- The present building stands on the site of several previous cathedrals. The original cathedral was the church of Our Lady of Hope of St. Lazarus, declared the mother church of the Macau diocese which included the religious provinces of China, Japan, Korea and other islands adjacent to China.The Cathedral has two solid towers and massive doors. Inside, its chief beauty lies in its fine stained-glass windows. Many of the major events of the church calendar focus on the Cathedral, especially at Easter when, in addition to the procession of Our Lord of the Passion, there is a solemn parade of Good Friday and special masses on Easter Sunday.
Chapel of Our Lady of Fatima- This is Macau's newest church and serves the people of the industrial Bairro Tamagnini Barbosa in the north of the city. It stands in a quiet courtyard behind wrought-iron gates. The design is contemporary with a large square tower containing two bells. A broad staircase leads to the spacious church. Inside, the side walls are lined with stained-glass panels and the altar consists of a wooden crucifix on a red brick wall.
Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows- This small church was built in 1966 to serve the needs of the settlement of Ka Ho, where the families of cured lepers and a few new cases live. It has a magnificent bronze crucifix over the north door. It was created and given to Ka Ho by Italian sculptor Francisco Messima. Also associated with the building of this church is the name of another Italian sculptor, Oseo Acconci.
Chapel of St. James- This tiny chapel built in 1740 in the Barra Fort on the top of the peninsula is now an architectural part of the Portuguese inn, or pousada, which has been established on the foundations of the fort. It is a charming sanctuary with a statue of the saint and blue and white tiles depicting Our Lady of Fátima and the saintly Queen Isabel. St. James is the military protector of Macau, and legend tells that he frequently goes on patrol around the city, and, at times, his boots are found to be muddy. A soldier used to be given the duty of cleaning the boots of the statue. On one occasion the man forgot his duty it is said and received a crack on the head from the saint’s sword.
Guia Fortress- It occupies the top of Guia Hill, the highest point in Macau. It was designed to defend Macau from attacks from the sea, but because of its position overlooking the entire city, its chief value has been as an observation post. It originally contained barracks, a water cistern, ammunition and equipment stores, the commander's house, and a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Guia. Today the Fort's most prominent feature is the lighthouse, built in 1865 and the oldest on the China coast. It is 91 metres high and has a light which can be seen for around 20 miles in clear weather. Near the lighthouse is the chapel which contains an image of the Virgin Mary, a few antique pictures, and vestiges of paintings that date back to the construction of the chapel in 1626. Also nearby is a post where signals are hoisted to warn of an approaching typhoon. In earlier times storm warnings were announced from the bell-tower of the chapel.
World Heritage Sites:
A-Ma Temple- Macau's name is derived from A-Ma-Gau or Place of A-Ma and this temple dedicated to the seafarers' goddess dates from the early 16th century. It consists of prayer halls, pavilions and courtyards built into the boulder-strewn hill and connected by winding paths through moon gates and tiny gardens. At the entrance is a large rock on which is engraved a traditional sailing junk. On other boulders are carved red characters invoking the gods or repeating a prayer. Three of the four pavilions are dedicated to A-Ma and contain some fine statues of the goddess together with a model of a junk with cannons, brass vessels and chapels to Buddhist and Taoist gods. The top shrine honours Kun Iam. This temple is distinguished by beautiful tiled roofs and spectacular views from the upper gardens. The festival of A-Ma takes place on the 23rd day of the 3rd moon (April or May). Firecrackers, to scare away evil spirits, are exploded in the entrance courtyard to greet tour groups and lions dances are performed here on weekends.
Lou Kau Mansion- The grey two-storey brick house is one of the very few xinguan-style mansions still standing in Macau, and a prime example of the mixed Chinese and Western architectural styles unique to Macau. The oyster shell windows, hanging scrolls, plaster molding and brick carvings are commonly found in the central Guangdong Province. But false ceilings, stained glass Manzhou windows and cast iron railings are Western characteristics.
Mount Fortress- The building is regarded as the most outstanding example of Portuguese architecture in the territory. A public library is located on the first floor and its two inner chambers contain magnificent examples of the institution at Coimbra, in Portugal.
Na Tcha Temple- This temple was built in 1888 and dedicated to Na Cha in an attempt to halt the Plague rampaging at the time. In contrast to buildings such as the Ruins of St. Paul's around it, the Na Tcha Temple is only a small structure, built with simple materials, but the use of a mixture of reality and illusion in its design manages successfully to create a sense of delicacy and exquisiteness.
Shopping:
Macau is a place where you can purchase almost anything, and have a wonderful time doing it. Luxury items are cheaper here than in other cities in the region. It is also a great treasure trove for Chinese antiques and collectibles. There are many excellent shops selling authentic antiques and fine reproductions all over Macau. You can find here ancient coins, stamps; boxes of tea and coffee from around the world and countless old Chinese Pharmacies packed with traditional medicines. These are just a few examples to illustrate how adventurous and fascinating shopping in Macau can be.
Cuisine & Dining:
Macau is famous for its cuisine and for the quality of the food served by the restaurants and hotels. It is hard to find a city with such a concentration of restaurants offering so many different cuisines to suit so many tastes at all kinds of budget. Over the centuries Macau has developed a unique cuisine that combines elements of Portuguese, Chinese, Indian and even Malay cooking known as Macanese cuisine, which can be found anywhere.
Following is a basic 2 Nights / 3 Days itinerray for Macau:
Day 1 - Hong Kong / Macau
Breakfast at the hotel in Hong Kong. Check out at 12:00 hrs and transfer to the ferry terminal in Hong Kong. Board the Turbo Jet heading for Macau. On arrival, transfer to the hotel and check in. The afternoon is all yours to explore the narrow streets and charming squares of Macau. If you are an art and history buff, be sure to visit some of the many museums in Macau. Party through the night, dine at the ethnic restaurants, gamble at the casino or sleep soundly on your overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 2 - Sightseeing Tour of Macau
Breakfast at the hotel. Proceed for a half-day sightseeing tour of the city. Visit the 16th century A-ma Temple, St. Paul's Church built in 1602, and Senado Square. Lunch at the hotel. The evening is free for you to explore Macau according to your interests. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 3 - Macau / Hong Kong
Breakfast at the hotel. Check out at 12:00 hrs and transfer to the ferry terminal in Macau to board the Turbo Jet leaving for Hong Kong.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Malaysia

upon arrival at your respective hotel / restaurant: Program include Colorfull “Bunga Manggar”. - MYR 1,750.00 per welcome basis
upon arrival at your respective hotel / restaurant - MYR 1,750.00 per welcome basis.
*OUTDOOR-COOK OUT ADVENTURE LUNCH
The participants will have an Outdoor BBQ Cookout at the Poolside. Fore Events will provide the BBQ pit, coal & fire lighter. We will also provide the Bamboo for Cooking-Rice in Bamboo, Canned Food like sardines, Fresh Chicken (Whole Chicken) and Young Coconut so that the participants will have the “Kampung Festival” atmosphere and work as a TEAM to prepare their own Outdoor-lunch. (Optional: Fore Events can organise Sewang-Dance during lunch for Group Entertainment at additional Cost).
*GALA DINNER – (in your respective hotel in Kuala Lumpur)
Theme Dinner:-
1) Splash of Colours-A good theme where bright and colourful deco can be used matched with varied entertainment programme that makes the evening interesting as well as fun. The guests will be encouraged to wear as much colours as possible.
2) All that Sparkle- A theme which emphasizes more on glamour, crystal chandeliers, silver cutleries, crystal glasses, a sparkling stage, entertainment ~ jazz, cabaret dances, acapella singers...anything performance that has a lot of sequins.3) Wedding Night- Daring and outrageous, decorations for a wedding where all guests are to be dressed as brides and grooms. And entertainment ~ love songs by band, ballroom dancing, acapella...anything that's a wedding.
MYR 360.00 per person
An evening of entertainment would be-
1900 - Arrival of guests
1930 - Arrival of VIPs - Escorted by girls in traditional costumes.
1940 - Opening Gambit - Multi racial opening dance - Colorful, vibrant and grand.
1945 - MC Address
1950 - Speech by VIP
2000 - Dinner Commences - with slow pop songs
2030 - Malay dance: Hatinya tak tahan
2040 - Awards/Lucky draw
2100 - Malay dance competition
2130 - Modern Dance
2150 - Bollywood star @ Hula hoop
2220 - Exotic borneo - Fusion of tribal dances/contemporary choreography & music
2240 - Lucky draw
2300 - End/Optional - Disco
This is just an extract of the whole tour full of excitement and fun. Plan your incentive or conference today and discover a whole new Malaysia with us.