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VPG-DVD-226 - KUALA LUMPUR Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's modern capital city, is relatively young. It originated in the middle of the nineteenth century at the junction of the Gombak and Kelang Rivers. The Petronas Twin Towers are one of the city's main landmarks. Each tower is four hundred and fifty two metres tall connected by a breathtaking bridge. The façade of this unique architectural gem is particularly splendid in bright sunlight or when illuminated at night. The old Masjid Jamek Mosque is situated in the centre of the city on the precise spot where the city was founded. Several prayer halls, and an inner courtyard that contains palm trees, make the mosque into a tranquil oasis. The Sultan Abdul Samad Building, the largest building in Merdeka Square, extends for more than two hundred metres. This splendid Moorish style building with onion-shaped towers and a central clock tower was designed in 1897 by architect A.C. Norman. Malaysians dance at every opportunity. Although traditional clothing and dance styles change from region to region they always convey the same expressions of love, emotion and passion. Traditional festivals also feature dances where the men and women dance together without touching. The Zoo Negara provides a good insight into the animal kingdom of Malaysia and South East Asia. The enclosures are extremely spacious. From the ostrich to the imposing Seladang wild buffalo there are also rare animals such as the orang-utan and tapir. Hardly any other capital city on Earth offers as many contrasting sights and multicultural impressions. Tradition, history, the past, present and future, each is harmonically united in the pulsating metropolis that is Kuala Lumpur.
Vista Point KUALA LUMPUR...
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Added: 159 days ago
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It's been quite a ride, and the girls are finally headed home. Find out what they're going to do first thing when they get home. And it's not what you think.
Road Trip: Episode 8 - The...
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Added: 172 days ago
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The girls go night shopping and uncover some hidden gems in the lingerie department.
Road Trip: Episode 7 - The...
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Added: 172 days ago
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The girls quiz each other on little known facts about themselves, and learn some surprising things.
Road Trip: Episode 6 - The...
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Added: 172 days ago
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The girls have dinner at an Italian restaurant with a disco ball and laser lights. Wendy enlists the help of an enthusiastic live cover band there to get back at Ros for her wasabi prank.
Road Trip: Episode 5 - The...
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Added: 172 days ago
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OTT-DVD-142 - Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. It is here that the journey begins on the Eastern & Oriental Express, a nostalgic train journey that has all the exotic atmosphere of colonial times. The history of Singapore began in 1819 with Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbour was perfect for trading ships and thus bought the land from the Sultan Of Johor and founded a trading settlement. The train station exudes the ambience of British colonialism and is an ideal setting for those who love nostalgia. The journey begins and soon we arrive at the Malaysian border. This is the first section of our extraordinary train journey from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur. After eight hours we reach Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's modern capital city that is relatively young and was established in the middle of the nineteenth century at the junction of the Gombak and Kelang Rivers. The journey continues along splendid route through the jungle that since 1923 has connected Singapore with Bangkok, with Butterworth as the next station from where a bridge and ferry boat lead to the island of Penang that is also known as The Pearl Of The Orient. The next section travels further north to Kanchaburi in Thailand and to the bridge on the River Kwai, a somewhat inconspicuous bridge that once brought infamy to this region. For those who are fascinated by the evocative atmosphere of Colonial times the extra special train journey from Singapore to Bangkok must surely be the journey of a lifetime!
On Tour... EASTERN &...
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Added: 159 days ago
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"In the spirit of Malaysian Hospitality"... Malaysia Airlines' guide to visitors to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and Malaysia. Commentary by Asha Gill... she's a pro
Guide to KL International...
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Added: 172 days ago
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ITF-DVD-101 - 80 Days Around the World Aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2.  Enjoy... a wonderful blend of new and old in this seaside village. Cobblestone streets, traditional Mexican markets, and lazy strolls along the seaside boardwalk take you back to Puerto Vallarta of a century ago. You will see burros transporting goods. Puerto Vallarta has a modern touch, too. Resorts and hotels offer every amenity and comfort. Outstanding seaside restaurants offer breathtaking views of the sea, cliffs, mountains, and, of course, sunsets. Prepare for a very relaxing time. An excellent family resort, Puerto Vallarta offers activities from parasailing, water-skiing, sailing, fishing, and tennis to simply, sunbathing. There is shopping at its best with exceptional bargains on native goods, clothing, and gift items in boutiques. Puerto Vallarta, for romantics and families. Plan to stay long enough to enjoy all of its old world charm. Martinique, Barbados, Rio de Janeiro, Capetown, Mouritius, Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Korea, Tokyo, Hawaii, Alcapulco, Panama Canal  - 24 Ports
A Doug Jones Travelog The...
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Added: 159 days ago
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ITF-DVD-103 - A Spectacular Journey Through the Orient.  Visit Japan, Tokyo,  Kamakura, Kagoshima, Korea, Kyongju, Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Kandy, India, Madras, Taj MahalWelcome to the Great Far East!In 1271 Marco Polo left his native Venice and journeyed to the Great Far East. His travels took him over mountains, accross deserts and on to the Court of Kubla Khan. He sent back word of silks and spices, he opened the overland silk trade routes and for the first time exposed to the west the other half of the world.Doug Jones, one of America's foremost travelog producers, has made, many trips to the Orient. This film is an album of his experiences and observations of people throughout the Great Far East. From Japan to Hong Kong, from Singapore to Bangkok, from Malaysia to Sri Lanka, to the towering Taj Mahal, this video paints a portrait of people who truly live in a different world.Step aboard the gleaming new Hong Kong subway and ride to a snake shop to purchase a reptilian dinner! Turn your eyes from the glare of Tokyo's Ginza district by night to the peaceful Kamakura Buddha by day. Visit Kyongju in Korea, Try your luck at Pachinko in Japan, Visit Tiger Balm Gardens in Singapore, the Royal Palace in Bangkok, the Batu Caves of Kuala Lumpur, Madras, Agra and the incomparable Taj Mahal. Journey through the canals of Thailand, see the Temple of the Tooth at Kandy, watch elephants at work in Sri Lanka, see snake charmers, Thai boxing, silk spinning, a Japanese tea ceremony, the volcano of Sakurajima, suit tailoring in Hong Kong, the Star Ferry, the New Territories, and much, much more!Doug Jones opens a window of insight onto this incredibly diverse and intriguing world, richly endowed with tradition and offering travelers extraordinary experiences in these colorful Portraits of the Great Far East."Doug Jones' films show the hand of a master photographer." - the Winnipeg Free Press"This young filmmaker proved to be a lively, engaging, and expert storyteller." - Colorado Springs Gazette - TelegraphTHIS FILM WAS PRESENTED BY THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY AT CONSTITUTION HALL IN WASHINGTON D.C.
A Doug Jones Travelog...
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Added: 159 days ago
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A brief guide to Tanah Rata, one of the many towns of Cameron Highlands. Please visit [Cameron-Highland-Destination.com] for your ultimate guide to the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
A brief guide to Tanah...
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