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NCKU World Heritage Exhibition Began on March 15th

TAINAN, Taiwan–(BUSINESS WIRE)–NCKU World Heritage Exhibition is held from March 15th to 26th in National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. Cultural characteristics of different nations are displayed, including traditional costumes, paintings, accessories, coins, instruments, life appliances, mascots, puppets, etc, attracting many students and local citizens.

the 10 costumes and 60 items displayed in the exhibition consist of Macao Tower, Ruins of St. Paul’s, Portuguese-style Chicken of Golden Lotus Square, Avalokitesvara Statue, Myanmar sand painting, Myanmar traditional puppet, Myanmar Pagoda postcard, Myanmar traditional costumes, Myanmar jade accessories, Korean children’s clothing and accessories, Artesania de cuero, glass hookah tank, Egyptian God Anubis statue, Egyptian Goddess Base statue, traditional ethnic batik, Sunda tribe traditional costumes, batik fans, batik slippers, Indonesian shadow play, Indonesian ancient instrument Kolintang, masks, Ulos traditional costumes, Indonesian fish bond sword, Dutch sabot, painted ostrich eggs, Thailand costumes, corozo nut carving, the 1998 the Commonwealth Games mascot, Batik, Congkak, tin instruments, Wau Bulan, Koran bookshelf, etc.

These historical pieces from Macao, Myanmar, Korea, Paraguay, Egypt, Java, Indonesia, Netherlands, South Africa, Thailand, Guatemala and Malaysia are provided by NCKU Overseas Chinese Students Supervision Division, International Student Affairs Division and Chinese Language Center.

the World Heritage Exhibition is one of the series of events of NCKU 2010 International Carnival. the opening ceremony from 9:30am to 10:00am, March 20th, was held in the Yun-Ping Building plaza. the Food Festival from 10:00am to 4:00pm had 9 sections and 21 booths. the Exotic Talent Show from 11:00am to 15:15 presented Indonesian, Macao and Thai singing and dance. the Travel Information fair had 7 countries and 8 booths and students acting as travel guides to explain the local heritage and travel information.

Photo: http://www.cna.com.tw/postwrite/cvpread.aspx?ID=53957

NCKU World Heritage Exhibition Began on March 15th

Dubai: Inside the world's tallest building

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates More than a dozen of us filed into the dark elevator, ready to be whisked up 1,483 feet to the observation deck of the newly minted tallest building in the world.

The smooth 60-second ride delivered us to the Burj Khalifas 124th floor. People of all ages were making their way around the viewing platforms floor-to-ceiling windows, soaking up the 360-degree views of Dubai at night.

This trip up the tower was the hottest ticket in town until the very next day. on Feb. 6, one of the Burjs elevators broke down, trapping 15 people inside for nearly an hour, stranding others on the observation deck and sparking the sudden closure of the viewing platform.

Nearly a month later, the Burj Khalifas observation deck remains closed, and building officials are tight-lipped about when that will change. The first of some 12,000 residential tenants and office workers were supposed to move in last month, but havent. The towers super swanky Armani Hotel Dubai the first hotel designed by Giorgio Armani planned on welcoming its first guests March 18. That date has been pushed back to April 22.

The delays are an embarrassing episode for the $1.5 billion skyscraper, whose dramatic Jan. 4 debut included a lavish show of lasers and fireworks. and it comes at a difficult time for Dubai, as the emirate struggles to dig its way out of debt and battles a slump in tourism.

The Burj Khalifa was supposed to help turn things around for Dubai, both symbolically and practically. This once-sleepy fishing village had landed not just the tallest building in the world, but the tallest building by far. Stack the John Hancock Center on top of the most recent record holder, Taiwans Taipei 101, and you basically have the 2,717-foot Burj Khalifa.

Even though the observation deck was the only part of the half-mile-high building that had opened, tourists already were coming in droves and they were bringing their wallets. Local newspapers reported a 30 percent boost in retail sales at area businesses since the skyscrapers opening.

We used to get requests for rooms with seaside views; now people want rooms on the other side of the hotel on the Burj Khalifa side, said Neil Rumbaoa, communications director for Dubais Shangri-La Hotel.

During my visit to the Burj on a Friday night, a long line of locals and international visitors snaked from the ticket counter and spilled into a food court full of familiar storefronts like Caribou Coffee and mrs. Fields Cookies.

Admission to the towers observation deck a little more than 100 feet above the skyscrapers midsection costs $27 if you buy your ticket in advance. thats almost twice as much as adult admission to Chicagos Willis Tower Skydeck and the Hancock Observatory.

The Burjs prices soar even higher for impatient folks with deep pockets wanting to jump to the front of the line. a ticket allowing immediate entry will set you back a cool 400 dirhams, or about $109.

The visitor experience entails more than just an elevator ride up to the worlds second highest observation deck. (Shanghai World Financial Center held on to the no. 1 slot with a public viewing deck 72 feet higher than Burj Khalifa’s. But the Burjs includes an outdoor terrace with guardrails for al fresco sightseeing.)

Visitors wend their way through 10 sections, including a ride on a moving walkway that gives a visual journey of Dubais path from dusty desert outpost to modern metropolis.

Another section explains the architecture, engineering and logistics that went into the steel-and-glass behemoth. This is where youll find the faces of several Chicagoans, most notably that of architect Adrian Smith. He began designing the building when he was still with Chicagos Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the architects and engineers of the tower.

Its fitting that our city the one that gave birth to skyscrapers has lots of connections to whats now the tallest of the bunch. Even the Burjs general manager, Tom Dempsey, was a former GM at Willis Tower.

Visitors get to play with some fun interactive displays, like one that lets you plop the Burj Khalifa into various cities skylines, including Chicagos. no matter where you place it, the elegant, super-tall structure stands out like Heidi Klum in a preschool class.

From the 124th-floor observation deck, you get a birds eye view of Dubais man-made islands shaped to look like a palm tree and the world. Smart telescopes show you what an area way down below looks like during day or night, and touch screens give you more information about what youre looking at.

Children and adults were pressed up to the windows as men with buckets and squeegees trailed in their wake, trying in vain to keep the windows clean. I was struck by how noisy it was on the observation deck, probably because it was the antithesis of a recent visit to the Hancock Observatory, where people quietly walked around with headsets listening to an audio tour by David Schwimmer.

One thing all major observation decks have in common is a gift shop, and the Burj Khalifas was full of T-shirts, mugs and other trinkets. Problem is, most of the items sported the towers old name, Burj Dubai. The last-minute name change was a giant thank you to Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the ruler of oil-rich Abu Dhabi whos been quick to open his checkbook during his neighbors debt crisis.

Funnily enough, the Burjs observation deck didnt provide me with my most memorable view of Dubai. That came from the Shangri-Las rooftop lounge, a hip, South Beach-looking spot with palm trees bathed in pink lights, pretty people puffing on hookah pipes and a stellar view of the Burj Khalifa.

In my opinion, the best sights this glistening skyscraper offers are of it, not in it. and for the time being, thats the only option.

Information for this article was gathered on a research trip sponsored by Etihad Airways and Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts.

Dubai: Inside the world's tallest building

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