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Second Mini Travel Fair In Kuala Belait

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

Second Mini Travel Fair In Kuala Belait

A second mini travel fair is going to held in the Soon Lee Mega Mart, Jalan Pandan 7, Kuala Belait on February 2. Royal BruneiAirlines and its subsidiary, Abacus Distribution Systems (Brunei) Sdn Bhd, announced this yesterday.

Captain Sheikh Rashid bin Sheikh Haji Salam, RBA Senior Vice President, will officiate the two-day Abacus Holiday Travel Fair’s launch.

Following the success of the Kuala Belait Travel Fair held at the Oil and Gas Discovery Centre last year, RBA -and Abacus Brunei are confident in making this upcoming event a great success this year, said Pg Roslee bin PSR Pg Haji Jaya, General Manager of Abacus Brunei.

“The presence of Brunei Tourism and Brunei Association of Hotels will significantly help Royal Brunei Airlines and travel agents promote domestic tourism,” said Abd Halim Haji Abd Rahman, Sales and Marketing Manager of Abacus Brunei.

The travel fair aims to serve and provide a platform for travel agents to acquire new customers and to show their support for the Brunei Tourism Development’s initiative in promoting domestic tourism through its “KNK” or “Kenali Negara Kitani”, he said.

RBA will be offering discounts on airfares and great holiday packages, said Dk Rodzi Pg Haji Abd Rahman, RBA Sales Manager Brunei.

Each new affiliate signing up for Royal Skies during the two-day fair will get instant 2000 miles and a chance to leave with a prize.

This 2nd mini travel fair is supported by Baiduri Bank Berhad, American Express, Telekom Brunei Berhad, Brunei Tourism Development and Royal Brunei Catering.

The fair will be a chance for those looking for inexpensive and well-packaged holidays in the upcoming year, organizers said

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The Soviet Roadside Bus stop of Russia

Friday, January 26th, 2007

the soviet roadside bus stop

Usually bus stops are dreary, pragmatic structures but these one’s are an indulgence to the looks. Creativity can pour life in anything such in the case of Russian bus stop. You can think highly of this creativity in the Metro stations of cities like Moscow and Tashkent where the chilliness and barrenness of distinctive soviet urban architecture is deserted and costs are not out of danger as creative freedom is allow to run riot.

Themes of these bus stops are varied according to the region, culture, history. Regrettably, with the breakup of the Soviet Union several bus stops are rapidly deterioration from their innovative glory.

Well, I want to go there for checking out, what do you think?

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