gubbe
Amsterdam
St. Giles Hotel - Heathrow
Not worth visiting!
A tip I have about this place
Do not stay here.
Avoid it at all cost.
gubbe
Amsterdam
Not worth visiting!
Do not stay here.
Avoid it at all cost.
gubbe
Amsterdam
Worth visiting!
Garage in the basement.
No restaurant, but normally there are plenty of restaurants open in the area. And they serve breakfast.
No gym, but there are gyms in nearby hotels.
WLAN Internet at 10€/hour, 17€/day.
gubbe
Amsterdam
Not worth visiting!
Consumed Dutch movie Zwartboek (aka Blackbook – http://www.allconsuming.net/item/view/2245777) at “City”. It turns out that the seat size, quality and general comfort level that you’d be used to from other cinemas throughout Amsterdam is not present at City. If you can, go to Tuschinski, De Munt or ArenA instead.
gubbe
Amsterdam
Worth visiting!
Just went yesterday, 28-05-2006, running up the hill of Holmenkollen. I think I might get to like this. Running up a hill like that is much like climbing a mountain by bike.
gubbe
Amsterdam
Not worth visiting!
Extremely small village. Very cozy, but the visit is over before it really starts. Potentially a nice place to live…
gubbe
Amsterdam
Worth visiting!
Cheddar Gorge sunrise was part of a weekend in Somerset at the Swallet Farm (http://www.swallet.co.uk), which is a great training facility for teams!
Started out this morning at about 6 A.M. to see the sun rising over the gorge and enjoy the scenery. Follow the path from the parking in Cheddar, up Jacob’s Ladder (all 237 steps) to the top and to the left through the gate. Continue walking for about a kilometer to reach the top of Cheddar Gorge.
gubbe
Amsterdam
Not worth visiting!
...and I do. Otherwise this would not be my first choice for a vacation.
gubbe
Amsterdam
Worth visiting!
Actually I did not really go here as it is probably the Wall at Beijing/Badaling, which is being referred to. Nevertheless, I think it’s worth mentioning that the Great Wall is VERY much worth going to, but not necessarily this part close to Beijing.
Instead try visiting:
Jinshanling Great Wall: http://www.43places.com/places/view/330116
Simatai Great Wall (BREATHTAKING!): http://www.43places.com/places/view/330111
Shanhaiguan Great Wall (the end of the Wall): http://www.43places.com/places/view/330136
Huangyaguan Great Wall (less impressive): http://www.43places.com/places/view/330124
Jakob
gubbe
Amsterdam
Worth visiting!
Laolongtou Scenic Spot
2005-7-28 16:32:41
http://english.runsky.com/homepage/english/special/node5059/qhd/city/userobject1ai580840.html
Four kilometers south of Shanhaiguan, Laolongtou.jpgLaolongtou is the easternmost end of the Great Wall, which stretches 23 meters into the sea like a dragon drinking water, hence its name. This part of the Great Wall was built in the 7 th year of Wanli reign in the Ming dynasty (1579) and was mended in the 7 th year of Kangxi reign in the Qing dynasty (1668). Emperors Kangxi and Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty would stop here for a visit on their way to Fengtian (Present – day Shenyang) to worship their ancestors, which makes the city even more worthy of its name. Standing at Laolongtou, facing the misty sea, visitors can easily picture Emperor Qin (221-207 BC), the first emperor of China, sending people into the sea here to find a drug that would give him immortality. You can see the Great Wall as it zigzags over the rolling mountains like a giant dragon to the north. Looking to the south you can see the vast expanse of sea stretching far to merge with the sky. At this moment you feel as if you could embrace the whole world.
It consists of the Estuary Stone City, Jinglu Watchtower, Wangshou Watchtower, Nanhaikou Pass, Chenghai Tower, Ninghai City and Binhai City.
The Estuary Stone CityThe Stone City lying at the estuary was built by Qijiguang, a famous general of the Ming dynasty. It used to serve as a defense work to resist the aggression of Nuchen and Mongolia. The Stone City was based on natural reefs and constructed with huge rocks, which were rabbet and connected by cast iron chains. With battlements placed on walls the Stone City extends into the sea and is very grandiosity.
Jinglu WatchtowerConnecting with the Stone City in the north, Jinglu Watchtower, was built with granite bars and has a commanding height to block the sea. The straight-cut plane of the watchtower is an equilateral trapezium with a bottoms length of 11.7 meters and a top of 10.7 meters.
Wangshou WatchtowerWangshou Watchtower and Jinglu Watchtower echo each other at a distance to form defense fortifications that outflank the Old Dragon’s Head Bay. As a close defense work, the protruding tower is 25 meters-wide and 34 meters long, with parapet walls inside and a basement beneath that is over 20-meter-long .
Nanhaikou PassNanhaikou Pass is the only pass of the Ming Great wall established on the seashore. With a height of 5.4 meters, this pass was supposed to be the commanding center of the Laolongtou Great Wall defense system.
Chenghai TowerChenghai Tower, 20 meters away from Chenghai Tower.jpgNanhaikou pass, was built after Nanhaikou Pass was deserted. It functioned as a defensive arrow tower and retired after the Qing dynasty.
Ninghai CityNinghai City is the city where Chenghai Tower locates. It is about 6.6-meter-high and 500-meter-long in circumference and has 2 gates, one in the west and another in the north. The city wall was built with bricks on a stone basement and was rammed with loess inside the walls. The city has now been rebuilt and is open to tourists.
(Editor:Caroline Wang) (From:travelchinaguide)
gubbe
Amsterdam
Not worth visiting!
Boring and without any kind of services.