7 World's Famous Drinks

7 World's Famous Drinks

Hi all. After a rather long time no update, now I make a new article on my blog. Maybe this info is a lot but I try to write on my blog. Hopefully the readers may like this article. This time I wrote about 7 world's famous drinks. Every human needs a drink. Without drinks we definitely will feel thirsty. Beverage in the world isvery diverse . In many parts of the world is different because of different traditions that exist. The drink may have long existed and became the nation's traditional drink. The following 7 drinks at the world famous:

01. Mojito, Cuba
 
Traditional drink from Cuba has developed into one of America's favorite beverage. Original concoction of rum, mint leaves, carbonated water, juices and canned sweet. However, in recent times racikannya been modified by the addition of fruits like blueberries, raspberries, peaches and pomegranates.
 










02. Sake, Japan and China
 
Sake is closely related to the aristocracy. Water-based beverage of fermented rice is often served with sushi or other Asian snacks. Sake is delicious served warm or cold, usually presented in sakazuki (small cup flat, like a sauce), ochoko (tiny cup), or placed in a masu (wooden box). Sake is also often used in traditional ceremonies of Japan.
 









03. Pisco Sour, Peru and Chile
 
Liquor was the result of filtering grapes, produced in Peru and Chile. These drinks are combined with brandy, syrup, lemon juice, and egg white. Usually served in a glass of wine first model. In Chile, the drink is sometimes mixed with coke in the presentation.
 










04. Brennivin, Iceland
 
If you can sip this drink without wincing, you're stronger than most people of Iceland have ever tasted. Scandinavian liquor made ​​from fermented potatoes soft, and plant seeds. These drinks are usually accompany two delicious nan antique dishes like rotted shark meat (a decomposed shark meat then baked and dried in the sun to dry so that the poison is lost) and hakarl (fermented shark meat).
 









05. Soju, South Korea and Japan
 
Soju, other Asian beverages that also are the result of the fermented rice water. These drinks contain alcohol less than 35%, as determined by local government regulations. According to custom, these drinks typically consumed rollicking and you should not fill your own glass, there must be other people who poured it for you. When you begin to drink from your cup, you also have to spend it until the last drop.
 



06. Negroni, Italy
 
Italy is famous for its wine drink, was also famous for sweet cocktails. Alcoholic beverages is a combination of vermouth (a type of white wine or slightly yellow color), gin and Campari. Usually, this drink is served with lemon or orange peel in it.
 









07. Sangria, Spain and Portugal
 
Although originating from Spain, but this drink is more popular among foreign tourists than among the original inhabitants. Sweet wine blended with fruit mixture is the original recipe of this drink. Usually, this drink is served in a glass of wine with citrus fruit that is floating on the surface.

7 Famous Buddha Statue

7 famous buddha statue
 
Religious heritage of the most famous Buddha statues. Many Buddha statues that are spread in this world as the spread of Buddha's teachings for thousands of years ago. Now buddha statue has become a very popular tourist attraction. In Indonesia alone also have many buddha statue. Among all those buddha statue, there is very famous for the many tourists that visit the place. Here it is 7 Famous Buddha Statue


1. Borobudur Buddha Statue
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Buddha statues at Borobudur is a masterpiece of ancient Indonesian artists. All the Buddha statue here is in a sitting position but with a different attitude of the hand.

2. Tian Tan Buddha Statue
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Tian Tan Buddha is located in Lantau Island, Hong Kong. Made from bronze and finished in 1993. This statue is the main attraction of the Po Lin Monastery, which mensimbolkan harmony between man, nature, society and religion. The statue is named Tian Tan because the bottom is a replica of the Temple of Tian Tan (Temple of Heaven) in Beijing. Sculpture by this posture has a height 34 meters and take the posture that symbolizes peace.

3. Monywa Buddha
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Monywa is a city in central Myanmar on the outskirts of Chindwin River. Here you can see the Monywa Buddha, the largest lay Buddhist statue in the world. This statue has a total length of 90 meters. Head of this statue has a height 60 feet.

4. Ushiku Daibutsu
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Ushiku Daibutsu located in the city of Ushiku, Japan. Completed in 1995, this statue is one of the tallest statue in the world, stand up as high as 120 meters including 10 meters and 10 meters foundation lotus-shaped platform

5. Temple of the Reclining Buddha
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Located in Bangkok, Wat Pho is famous for its huge Buddha statue berbaringnya. This monastery is one of the largest and oldest Buddhist temple in Bangkok, was built about 200 years after Bangkok became the capital of Thailand.

6. Great Buddha of Kamakura
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Kamakura Daibutsu, is a monumental bronze statue of Amida Buddha (Amitabha Buddha) in Kamakura city, Japan. This statue stands peacefully on the ground Kotokuin who is a Buddhist temple of the Holy Land stream, and the Buddha statue has become one of the important icons of tourism and social life in Japanese society.

7. Leshan Giant Buddha
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Leshan giant Buddha statue is a masterpiece of humanity. This Buddha statue carved in a valley directly overlooking the sea in Sichuan, western China. Began to be made during the Tang Dynasty 713 years, the statue has recently been completed in 803 (90 years) and involves the efforts of thousands of artists and sculptors.

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10 GHOST TOWN IN JAPAN

10 Ghost Town in Japan

Ghost town or what's called a die town is very much in this world. Referred to as a ghost town or die town because this town is not inhabited or no longer existing human activities in the city. Cities are rarely or even never touched by humans. One of the dead city in Japan. Here are 10 ghost town in Japan:

1. Sports World Theme Park
Is a large amusement park, featuring a hotel, mini-golf, fitness center, swimming pool, wave pool, etc.. Having abandoned for 20 years, this place is overgrown with grass. lots of animal sounds like screaming monkeys, owls at night, adding a spooky place.

  
2. Fuchu U.S. Air Force Base
Air Force Base in Fuchu, built during World War II and abandoned in the 1980s.


  
3. Matsuo Ghost Town
Matsuo mine in northern Japan was opened in 1914 and closed in 1969. In its heyday, tambangini is the largest sulfur mine in the Eastern world. He has a workforce of 4,000 and a population larger than 15,000 people, all housed in an emergency in the mountain town Hachimantai Park. The city is also known as 'heaven on a cloud'


  
4. Love Hotel Akasaka
Love Akasaka Hotel is located at the end of a quiet strip of country road in western Tokyo. This hotel was built 11 years ago, but was closed after 3 years of operation, it is not clear why the hotel is in close, but from the news circulated as lonely visitor to the hotel.


  
5. The Toyo Bowling Alley
Yokoi came to Tokyo in 1928. In 1957, he has become manager of a bowling alley and department stores. In 1958, he was shot by a Yakuza gangster for 20 million yen in outstanding debt - but he survived. In 1987, he built Bowling Toyo. It features 108 lines, and is the largest bowling alley in Japan. In 1991, he bought the Empire State Building in New York. and then this place went bankrupt in 1999


  
 6. Osarizawa Factory and Mine
Gold and copper mining in the mines Osarizawa began about 1,300 years ago. and in closed in 1978. This site is now owned by the museum Mitsubishi. One of mine Osarizawa legend involving a lion-headed Gorgon with phoenix wings, cow foot and head of the snake, raungannnya terrible for children at the nearby villagers.


  
7. The Russian Village Theme Park
there is no correct description


8. Keishin Hospital Radiology
Keishin Hospital in Kanagawa prefecture had been a leading hospital for super high-tech radiology equipment. About 20 years ago this place was destroyed by act of the vandals.


  
9. Ashio Dozan Ghost Town
there is no clear source of information


  
10. Yamanaka Lake's Lost Bunker
haikyo were underground bunkers with Lake Yamanaka in the shadow of Mount Fuji. this place is not populated and the history of this place is even less clear. Finally, the mystery was solved by an explorer who has discovered a magazine featuring one of the logos at the site was owned by Bunker Sanyo Securities, a brokerage firm, which went bankrupt in 1999.






  

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