Tuan Truong
Hello world!! I'm a 25 year old man extremely loving blogging and sharing fun. I'm quite easy-going and love to be your friend - a real friend in this virtual world, a giving of real help through an online asking! I would love to follow you who have followed me on here. Best, Tuan
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
A sudden year-end evaluation
Suddenly, i got that i usually want to come back to the time when i was working at my previous company. While I was working here, i never had negative thought like Ones i'm having now.at that time, i always cared about myself and people around. I used to have a desire of making them smile. I didnt use to worry much about what and how i could build up my future.
My life was actually great 3 months ago. Right after i quit that job, i was so excited to take on things that might bring me better incomes and professional promotions. Although i have been able to eRn more than before, perhaps twice times more than the amount i use to get, i dont feel happy now.
I often worry about things like being jobless, not having money and health, being robbed or killed, and so on. I'm figuring it out why i dont feel happy and safe from today and hope i will soon get over this such terrible state.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Canals – Special trait of Amsterdam
The canals and the bridges crossing them surely give tourists a chance to enjoy breathtaking scenery and seduce them to take millions of photos as they are stepping through or on boats. Those canals, besides, offer some other valuable things, according to locals.
The easiest way to wander off or travel to and fro the city is canals. Throughout three different routes there is a canal-taxi service system allowing people to get to places easily and conveniently. Tourists can experience traveling
from point to point of the city by boats. There are a lot of bout tour service providers who are locals around Amsterdam. The use of canals in this beautiful city doesn’t stop as above but expands on events and parades. This city is famous for on-water events and festivities all year round.
Lastly, houseboats are easy to be found and seen as main housing of people living here. Many of them are for rent.
Gee, it’s interesting if your life is like a boat bobbing around on water. A really great experience we must try some time.
Information collected and rewritten by Tuanable
photo from http://travelpre.com
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Arequipa – The “White City”
photo source: wikitravel
In contrary to Nazca, Puno, and Cusco, Arequipa is one of the Spanish and mestizo culture, which were developed in Peru. No Inca artifacts or ruins are found in the city. It is a part of the so called “Southern Peru Tourist Corridor”.
The weather gets warmer in the winter than that in the summer. This city has another name – the “white city” because of its sillar buildings in the area. Sillar is a white stone which was quarried from the surrounding volcanoes: Misti, Chachani, and PichuPchu.
Embodying abundant indigenous and Spanish colonial cultures, with the 468-year history dating back to the very first day of foundation, cultural architecture (such as Catholic churches, some refurbished ancient houses as living museums) can be seen around the city center and some surrounding areas. It is a UNESCO Human Heritage site.
information is collected from various sources on the internet and rewritten by Tuanable