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MY PERSONALITY

NAME - SURHAYU BINTI AB.SAMAT

MATRIC NO - A10A274

FACULTY - FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP

DATE OF BIRTH - 8 FEBRUARY 1990

PLACE OF BIRTH - WHITE SAND, KELANTAN

AREA OF STUDY - WELLNESS

AMBITION - BUSINESSWOMAN

EVALUATION OF THIS ASSIGNMENT
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## PLACES TO SEE IN PARIS ##


Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower stands in the heart of Paris. The Eiffel Tower is only 1,040 feet high. Located on its first floor and in the stairways is the story of the Eiffel Tower, as told by posters, photos, illustrations, films and interactive displays.




The Louvre

The thousands of priceless classic and modern masterpieces makes the Louvre Museum the jewel in the crown of French culture and one of the most important museums in the world. The Louvre Museum takes you through the history of France and into the minds of kings and revolutionaries.
 Arc de Triomphe

The Arc de Triomphe has served as a triumphant symbol of victory for French troops returning home from battle. Napoleon ordered the Arc de Triomphe's construction in 1809 to celebrate the triumph of the Republican armies.
Unfortunately for Napoleon, his empire soon began to collapse. Consequently the Arc was not completed until much later in 1836. The Arc de Triomphe is decorated with friezes of battle scenes and carved with the names of Napoleon's victories.


Notre Dame

The Gothic Cathedral of Notre Dame was built around 1200 by Maurice de Sully. By about 1250, Jean de Chelles built the north arm and began work on the south arm, which was completed by Jean de Montreuil. The chapels of Notre Dame were constructed by the early 1300s. The buttresses next to the chevet are one of the buildings major attractions.


Museum of the Army and Tomb of Napoleon

The Musée de L'Armée at Les Invalides houses the Tomb of Napoleon, arguably the greatest Frenchman that ever lived. Suitable, the museum also contains a history of the Army of France. Napoléon's tomb is made of red porphyry with a green granite base which is circled by a crown of laurels and inscriptions of his victories.



Bridges of the River Seine

The Seine runs through the heart of Paris. Picture-worthy views are easy to find for those who walk along its banks. But the most memorable part of this completely free attraction is its bridges. These well-lit spans have been the site of many film classics.

Even if romance, real or imagined, is not on the agenda, the bridges still offer the best vantage points for viewing the city lights in the evening. You can even see the Eiffel Tower from certain points along the banks of the river.




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## SINGAPORE PLACES OF INTEREST ##

ArtScience Museum

  • The ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands is the premier museum destination in Singapore for major international touring exhibitions from the most renowned collections in the world. 
  • The museum features over 50,000 square feet of galleries to inspire visitors of all ages, walks of life and from shores near and far.
  • The Museum’s permanent exhibition, ArtScience: A Journey Through Creativity, is an introduction to what unites Art and Science, the instinct to observe, connect, take risks and explore new ideas and ways of understanding nature’s wisdom and experiences that shape our culture.






Azzura Beach Club

  • Azzura is built to portray a modern Asian outlook which provides a multi-level entertainment, dining and hydrosports complex. 
  • You can find Asia’s first ever coffee-cocktail bar, a lush alfresco bistro-dining setting and a range of hydrosports activities all built on the perfect setting at Azzura. 
  • At Azzura Hydrosports, you can choose to relax in the boat-shaped outdoor Jacuzzi or in the pool with a glass of wine, to the excitement of speed, tested against the waves.



Crane Dance

  • Admire the Crane before they fly away…Watch the magical love story between a pair of mechanical cranes and how their love for each other transforms them into real birds.
  • Using groundbreaking audio and visual technologies, astounding light and water effects, be awed by the cranes' graceful courtship ritual. 
  • Catch the Crane Dance every evening (Not available every Tuesday except School Holidays and Public Holidays), 9pm at the WaterFront.




Tiger Sky Tower
  • Enjoy panoramic views across Sentosa and Singapore on the Tiger Sky Tower.
  • Singapore's tallest observatory tower is a distinctive landmark, soaring high above the surrounding natural greenery. 
  • It brings you up to 131 metres above sea level.
  •  The Tiger Sky Tower truly is a high point of any trip to Sentosa.



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## PLACE OF INTEREST IN UNITED KINGDOM ##


Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is one of London's most recognisable landmarks and also one of the most famous bridges in the world. Spanning the Thames, just next to the Tower of London, it was built in 1894 after 50 architects and designers entered a competition to design a new bridge for London. Visitors can view London from the high-level walkways and access the Victorian Engine Rooms. You can also access the bridge lift schedule which shows times and dates when the bridge will rise for large vessels.




Stonehenge
Stonehenge is a prehistoric stone circle and is believed to have been constructed around 3100BC. No one knows exactly what purpose it served, but it is thought to have been a centre of pagan worship. The site is managed by English Heritage. The stone circle cannot be accessed during normal opening hours, although they occasionally hold visits in the early morning and late evening.




The Giant's Causeway
The Giant's Causeway is a World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland. The area is made up from about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns which were created after a volcanic eruption. The name comes from the legend of Finn MacCool. The story goes that mythical Irish giant Finn built the causeway to get to Scotland and battle with a rival giant called Benandonner.






Edinburgh
Dominated by Edinburgh Castle, the city is a hotbed of cultural pursuits. It's full of galleries and museums and hosts the biggest collection of arts festivals in the UK throughout July and August. Edinburgh is also home to one of the largest New Year's celebrations in the world, the famous Hogmanay.






## COOL PLACES IN NEW ZEALAND ##


QUEENSTOWN

Queenstown is New Zealand's most popular destination and regarded as New Zealand's adventure capital. Quuenstown hosts most of the countries bungy jump sites and many other outdoor activities such as shotover jet and white water rafting.



BAY OF ISLANDS

The Bay of Islands is a "must see" if you are visiting New Zealand. Its one of the places renowned for having 144 islands, with many superb beaches and secluded bays and abundance of marine life.



MOUNT COOK

The highest Mountain in New Zealand and its most popular tourists destination. Mt Cook National Park located in the Canterbury region is another National Park.



TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK

The Tongariro National Park, located in the Taupo, is a World Heritage Park and one of the oldest National Parks in the world. The park contains three superb volcanoes - Mt Tongariro and Mt Ngauruhoe.



KAIKOURA

Kaikoura situated in the middle between Christchurch and Picton on the East Coast of New Zealand's South Island. Here you can swin with dolphins in their natural habitat and see some amazing marine life.





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## PLACES OF INTEREST IN AUSTRALIA ##


ULURU (AYRES ROCK)

In the ‘Uluru-Kata Tjunta’national park stands the magnificant Uluru/Ayres Rock, a large sandstone rock formation,it is a sacred site for the Aboriginal people and is listed as a World Heritage site. It is one of Australia’s most recognised natural icon’s. It is noted for it’s changes of colour, glowing red briefly at sunset is a remarkable sight, this is due to the oxidation of iron at it’s surface, as the sun sets it changes from red to purple and then to black, and in reverse at sun rise.  Water soaks through the sandstone and soaks down through the rock to emerge at the bottom as springs giving wildlife and plants an invaluable water supply in an otherwise arid area. The rock stands 348m (1,142ft) high and measures 9.4km (5.8miles) in circumferance. The Anangu. traditional landowners, give guided tours around the rock and talk about the flora and fauna of the surrounding land and the Aboriginal ‘Dreamtime stories’ of the area. The Anangu people would prefer if people did not climb the rock, they do not forbid it but just prefer that for reasons of tradition and for the safety of visitors it was not climbed. It is not an easy climb and there have ben deaths of climbers over the years, most being due to heart attacks.


CRADLE MOUNTAIN-LAKE ST CLAIR NATIONAL PARK


Cradle  Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is situated in the Central Highlands of Tasmania’s wilderness area World Heritage site. It has stunning scenery of craggy ridges and crests, lakes and valleys scooped out by glaciers, wildflower meadows and ancient pines mirrored in the glacial lakes. The park contains many walking trails, which take one past glacial lakes,icy streams and waterfalls cascading out of rugged mountains. Birds and animals that can be seen in the park include bennett’s wallabies, pademelons, quolls, tasmanian devils, echidnas, wombats, possums, ravens and currawongs.

THE TWELVE APOSTLES
The twelve apostles are one of the three most popular tourist attractions in Australia. They are a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria. They have been formed by erosion  with the crashing waves of the Southern Ocean. The stacks are susceptible to further erosion from the waves. On 3 July 2005, a 50 metre high stack fell crashing into the sea leaving only eight remaining. They are a spectacular sight to behold from the clifftops, especially at sunrise and sunset as they change colour from black to brilliant yellow under a full sun.






## ISLAND IN JAPAN ##


Kyushu Island  
  • Kyushu, Japanese Kyūshū (“Nine Provinces”),  southernmost and third largest of the four main islands of Japan.  
  • It is bordered by the East China Sea on the west and the Pacific Ocean on the east. 
  • Its name refers to the nine ancient provinces (kuni) into which the island was divided. 
  •  The island, with an area of 14,177 square miles (36,719 square km), is composed of a complex system of volcanic ranges.




Okinawa Island 
  • Okinawa is the fifth largest island in Japan (excluding the disputed islands north of Hokkaido). 
  • The island has an area of 1,201.03 square kilometers (463.72 sq mi). It is roughly 640 kilometres (400 mi) south of the rest of Japan.