Thursday, May 31, 2012

静思语: 3







不经一事,不长一智

不经一事,不长一智。智慧是从人与事之间磨练出来的,若逃避现实,离开人与事,便无从产生智慧。      ~证严法师

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Tibet

Tibet, for centuries this mysterious land locked away in the mountainous of the Himalaya has exercised curiosity and fascination of the world. No doubt it is one of the most remarkable places to visit in Asia, with its fabulous monastery sights, breathtaking high altitude treks (really is breathtaking as in breathlessness), stunning view of the world's highest mountains and one of the most colourful and fascinating people. I was fortunate to have visited this sacred Buddhist land in my life time.


Tibet, the Land of Snow,  The Roof of the World. 
The railway connecting Tibet to mainland China, bringing in Chinese tourist. 

Tibet is a plateau region in the Asia, north east of the Himalayas. It is the highest region on earth with an average elevation of in excess of 4,500 metres. Tibetan Plateau is sometimes referred to as "The Roof of the World" is the world's largest and highest plateau, with an area covering 2.5 million square kilometres.



View of TIbetan Plateau from aircraft. Four of world's 10 highest mountains is located at Tobet's southern border with Nepal. 
The highest region on earth. Living condition is tough on the Tibetan Plateau. Much of Tibet is harsh and ncompromising landscape, best described as a high-altitude desert. 
I got sick on our 2nd night in Lhasa, high altitude sickness. My nose was bleeding and hotel's clinic wheeled an oxygen tank to our room. I believed that every hotel in Lhasa has a small clinic treating visitor for high altitude sickness. We stayed in a hotel that resembled a museum. 

Religion is an important part of Tibetans life and has strong influence over the way of life in Tibet. The primary religion in Tibet is the Tibetan Buddhism. Bon is the ancient religion of Tibet before the introduction of Buddhism from India. Bon is still practiced in modern Tibet but with the strong influence of Tibetan Buddhism and is now similar to the Tibetan Buddhism. 


The buildings in Tibet is largely influenced by Indian and Chinese culture resulting in the colourfulness. 
A pilgrim. Bakhor Square is Lhasa most interesting pilgrimage circuit. Pilgrims prostrating is not an usual sight. Bakhor Square is a quadrangle of streets surrounding the Jakhong. 
Potala Palace, one of the world's great wonders can be seen from Lhasa as vast white and ochre fortress soaring over one of the world's highest cities.



















Spinning the prayer wheels, It's meant to be swinged clockwise. 

The economy of Tibet is largely dominated by subsistence agriculture. Due to limited arable land, raising livestock such as sheep, yak, cattle etc is the primary occupation of the Tibetan Plateau. Due to the increase interest in Tibetan Buddhism, tourism is increasingly becoming a growing industry in Tibet over the recent centuries. Lhasa is booming and even small towns across the plateau are being modernised and rebuild. With each passing day, Tibet looks less and less like itself. 

A petrol station 
Never had I seen the cloud so near and the sky so clear. 
Entrance to Namt-so, the world highest salt water lake at an altitude of 4,321m above sea level! 

Tibet

Tibet, for centuries this mysterious land locked away in the mountainous of the Himalaya has exercised curiosity and fascination of the world. No doubt it is one of the most remarkable places to visit in Asia, with its fabulous monastery sights, breathtaking high altitude treks (really is breathtaking as in breathlessness), stunning view of the world's highest mountains and one of the most colourful and fascinating people. I was fortunate to have visited this sacred Buddhist land in my life time.


Tibet, the Land of Snow,  The Roof of the World. 
The railway connecting Tibet to mainland China, bringing in Chinese tourist. 

Tibet is a plateau region in the Asia, north east of the Himalayas. It is the highest region on earth with an average elevation of in excess of 4,500 metres. Tibetan Plateau is sometimes referred to as "The Roof of the World" is the world's largest and highest plateau, with an area covering 2.5 million square kilometres.



View of TIbetan Plateau from aircraft. Four of world's 10 highest mountains is located at Tobet's southern border with Nepal. 
The highest region on earth. Living condition is tough on the Tibetan Plateau. Much of Tibet is harsh and ncompromising landscape, best described as a high-altitude desert. 
I got sick on our 2nd night in Lhasa, high altitude sickness. My nose was bleeding and hotel's clinic wheeled an oxygen tank to our room. I believed that every hotel in Lhasa has a small clinic treating visitor for high altitude sickness. We stayed in a hotel that resembled a museum. 

Religion is an important part of Tibetans life and has strong influence over the way of life in Tibet. The primary religion in Tibet is the Tibetan Buddhism. Bon is the ancient religion of Tibet before the introduction of Buddhism from India. Bon is still practiced in modern Tibet but with the strong influence of Tibetan Buddhism and is now similar to the Tibetan Buddhism. 


The buildings in Tibet is largely influenced by Indian and Chinese culture resulting in the colourfulness. 
A pilgrim. Bakhor Square is Lhasa most interesting pilgrimage circuit. Pilgrims prostrating is not an usual sight. Bakhor Square is a quadrangle of streets surrounding the Jakhong. 
Potala Palace, one of the world's great wonders can be seen from Lhasa as vast white and ochre fortress soaring over one of the world's highest cities.



















Spinning the prayer wheels, It's meant to be swinged clockwise. 

The economy of Tibet is largely dominated by subsistence agriculture. Due to limited arable land, raising livestock such as sheep, yak, cattle etc is the primary occupation of the Tibetan Plateau. Due to the increase interest in Tibetan Buddhism, tourism is increasingly becoming a growing industry in Tibet over the recent centuries. Lhasa is booming and even small towns across the plateau are being modernised and rebuild. With each passing day, Tibet looks less and less like itself. 

A petrol station 
Never had I seen the cloud so near and the sky so clear. 
Entrance to Namt-so, the world highest salt water lake at an altitude of 4,321m above sea level! 

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

静思语: 2






福中之福

人生的幸福没有准则。能关心别人,爱护别人者,即是福中之福人。    ~证严法师

Sunday, May 27, 2012

静思语: 1





对人宽心,讲话细心


在日常生活中,要常常自我反省,紧记 “对人要宽心,讲话要细心”,如此必可化解 “含毒” 之心,圆融一切众生     ~ 证严法师


Monday, May 21, 2012

NIYAMA by Per AQUUM

Niyama is where we stayed for 4 days during our vacation to the Maldives. Since we never go anywhere in the Maldives except for the resorts, I feel that I should include an article on Niyama.

From the creator of exceptional Huvafen Fushi, comes its little sister NIYAMA, officially opened in  February 2012.

My first glance of Niyama from the seaplane

Situated on the south western atoll of Dhaalu, NIYAMA is accessible by 40 minutes seaplane flight from Male. Spanning two idyllic islands of Embudhufushi and Olhuveli, NIYAMA offers more than a plain vanilla romantic Maldivian escape. Is is designed for the young, or at least young at heart. But most of all, for fun, indulgence and pampering to the next level. Incorporating traditional Maldivian elegance in naturally modern aesthetic, NIYAMA is set to the the next hottest resort in the Maldives following the footstep of it's sister resort, Huvafen Fushi.


The jetty
The reception

NIYAMA features 86 studios and pavilions. The uniqueness of these studios and pavilions is the Deli In, whereby each Studio and Pavilion will be stocked with a fridge brimming with gourmet deli items, cheeses, olives, cold cuts, wines to name a few. What a thoughtful way to merge the timelines in between meals.

The row of water studios
Walk way leading to the water studios
The walk way leading to the entrance of our water studio

The interior of Water Studio with Pool. The difference between Deluxe Water Studio is that Deluxe  Water Studio has an additional jacuzzi next to the infinity pool. 
The bath tub with a view into Indian Ocean
The bathroom excluding outdoor shower and toilet
Deli In. Some of the items are free. Pop corn machine provided.
The fridge form part of the Deli-In. There is smoked salmon, salami, cheese etc.
Deck chairs
The view from our bed
The infinity pool
The water studio exterior

Edge, NIYAMA's signature restaurant appears to be floating on the ocean 500m offshore, accessible only by boat. 8 metres below is the world's first underwater music club, Subsix. International DJs. Glass walls overlook a spotlit sea. Modern moods with a flair for the marine. Just imagine partying the night away beneath the waves. Now, you see why NIYAMA is for the young or young at heart traveller! For pure indulgence in food, NIYAMA challenges the conventional with its culinary exhibitionism. Starting at Epicure for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Unwind at Fahrenheit, with a glass of champagne in hand, watching the Maldivian sunset from the rooftop is beyond words. Tribal, a modern day campsite look alike with culinary offerings influenced by the cuisines of South and East Africa, the Middle East, Asia and South America. What makes it interesting is that Tribal allows guests to observe and maintain close interaction with the Tribal Chefs. Unusual cooking preparations include hot rock grills, Asado grills and open fire. As for the wok, it is nothing unusual for me, being a Malaysian Chinese.

Tribal
Epicure at the bottom and Fahrenheit on top
Dune

Fancy a massage at 2am, anyone? Not a problem at NIYAMA. Another first in the Maldives is the Lime Spa, which is open 24 hours each day offering bespoke treatments utilising and infusing indigenous holistic components from around the globe, to well, create an unique experience. Lime also include his and her beauty salons. For just in case, the nail chip, hahaha.

PADI dive courses and numerous water sports are available at Float. A marine biology lab for coral rehabilitation and education, guided snorkeling to the house reef and coral garden.

This is one resort not to be missed in the Maldives. Indulge in the vast variety of food, especially the well stocked fridge, guilt free. Pamper yourself in the 24 hour spa or engage in the watersport, NIYAMA has everything for everyone.

I shall leave you with the view from the sunrise water studio. 








  

Sunday, May 20, 2012

马尔代夫之旅

马尔代夫位于印度洋, 由1,190个珊瑚岛形成26个环礁 (Atoll). 整个马尔代夫的领土有99%是海洋,而马尔代夫的最高处也不过只有 2.4公尺。


从飞机上看到的马尔代夫
马尔代夫的首都,马累。林林立立的高楼,有点像新加坡的缩影
跑道上的马尔代夫


马尔代夫个这个名字不难让人联想到蓝蓝的海天,白白的细沙还有渡蜜月的新婚夫妇。 到尔代夫最大的好处就是可以名正言顺的什么都不做,也不必为了没参观什么景点而感到内疚。一整天就轻轻松松的晒晒太阳,喝个香槟或鸡尾酒,看看书,上上网。对我这种只对喝玩感兴趣的懒人来说简直就是度假的好去处。

这有够轻松了吧!


心血来潮时,可以去潜水或浮潜。真的闷了,就出海钓鱼,是拖钓啦。好动的话,就扬帆出海去。玩累了,就享受水疗。饿了,就吃,反正度假村的房间有个大冰箱,里头装满了芝士,腌肉,冰淇淋,简直就是应有尽有,24小时供应。这也是我为什么选择这家度假村的其中一个原因。当然我没告诉 The Boyfriend。我只说了度假村是今年二月才新开的,有家浮在海面上的餐厅和一家在海底8公尺的酒吧。The Boyfriend 还怕我半夜饿着(其实我觉得他是怕半夜得陪我叫 room service) 特地准备了杯面。他呀,是用心良苦;可我是早有准备的。

房里的食物应有尽有,还有酒呢
我们房里的冰箱,不错吧?每天还有免费的雪糕供应呢


度假村的房间除了有个大冰箱,也有个私家泳池。是私家泳池,不是那种骗人的户外按摩浴池。所以呀,连游泳晒太阳也不必走太远的路。如果你对马尔代夫也有兴趣的话,不妨考虑这家度假 (niyama.peraquum.com)。

早上只要张开眼睛就看到超级无敌海景
看书或者上网都可以躺在自己房外的阳台上。