Saturday, April 25, 2015

The Cradle of Liberty, Boston

Except for New York, talking about the must-visit city in the east coast of States will be Boston. Being called as the cradle of liberty, Boston is one of the oldest city in America as it was the first landed spot of the early immigrants-- the Puritans from Europe. Nowadays, Boston and the nearby cities in Massachusetts feature not only as places with abundant historical memory but also international centers of higher education with numerous exceptional universities such as Harvard, MIT and Boston University.


The first stop is definitely the most reputable university on earth, Harvard University!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


At One of the Side Gate of Harvard University
It is really exciting to personally worship Harvard not only because of its worldwide fame but also the beautiful academic atmosphere surrounded the campus. Other than the academic buildings, the school also has many libraries and museums that directly financed by the school funds or by personal donations from the alumni. The picture above is a side gate of Harvard University, the decoration of the gate is really sophisticated, and it was really astonishing for me that never see such a formal gate in any of Taiwan's university before. And it is not even a front gate!!! (See how big the gate was while I was there for a reference...)

Touch Mr. Harvard's Shoes!!! Quick come my Good Luck!!!
As a college student, you should never miss the chance to touch the shoe tip of Mr. John Harvard, the founder of Harvard University. Students in Harvard believed that touching the shoe tip on the lefthand side of Mr. Harvard will guarantee their performances in the exams and help the master students to pass the challenging oral interviews. When in Rome, do as Romans do! I therefore join the long queue, and try get some good luck from the great Mr. John Harvard.

Right next door Harvard is the other outstanding academic palace that birth numerous great inventors, scientists and Nobel Prize winners in the world (yeah I bet you already know which school I am indicating)-- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)!!! MIT is not "right" next to Harvard but because it only takes about 20 mins on foot from one to another, these two schools surely have enriched the Cambridge City in a great extent. 
One Building of Massachusetts Institute of Technology


MIT has educated more than 80 Nobel Prize winners and all those outstanding figures have played significant roles in modern science. Some of them even contribute greatly during the second world war and serve as the powerful backing for the advancement of American military force.After visiting those dream schools, my friend and I then went to Quincy Market for appreciating Boston in a modern aspect, and of course... to FEED OURSELVES UP!!! (lobsters, seafoods......here I come!)

North Wing of Quincy Market
Quincy Market is separated into three buildings: the North Wing, the Quincy, and the South Wing markets that assembled many stores and restaurants around and inside. My friends and I take a quick search around Quincy Market for the super duper delicious lobster sandwiches. The lobster sandwiched in the Quincy Market have been recommended by countless bloggers, travel websites, and cuisine publications. Therefore, it is definitely the one that we never wanna miss. Yeah... no photo for the sandwiches, the ecstasy of enjoying the sandwiches makes us forget to leave any photo for this heaven-made delicacy. All I wanna say is: Save money and go try it, trust me!!! Or you will regret for the rest of your life!!!

After fully fed up by the amazing cuisines in the Quincy Market, we then took around stores nearby. There are some selling the classic souvenirs of Boston such as related products and apparels of the Red Socks and the Celtics; others focus on Boston's historical feature and selling postcards or images that record the historical stories of Boston; the others are those famous brands that are commonly seen in the market worldwide.

As night getting deeper, bars and clubs surrounded the market are open playing with  jazz music and add in more relaxed and easy atmosphere to the place. You can smell the aroma of beers and wines and listen to the laugh in the air.

USS Constitution Museum in Boston
The second day of the trip in Boston, we went to the USS Constitution Museum, a private owned museum that preserved and displayed the ship of Constitution which was applied by the United States in many battles during WWII.
The Constitution Ship

And the sailor below gave us a very detailed introduction about the background of and the facilities in the ship. The USS Constitution Museum is at the end of the so-called the Freedom Trail. The Freedom Trail connects seventeen main points which all play the indispensable roles in the history of the United States to the country's independence. We went back from the tail to the head of the road after taking around the USS Constitution but didn't visit all the spots due to the time limitation.

------------------------------------------------The Freedom Trail------------------------------------------------
  • Boston Common
  • Massachusetts State House
  • Park Street Church
  • Granary Burying Ground
  • King's Chapel
  • King's Chapel Burying Ground
  • Boston Latin School
  • Old Corner Bookstore
  • Old South Meeting House
  • Old State House
  • Boston Massacre
  • Faneuil Hall
  • Paul Revere House
  • Old North Church
  • Copp's Hill Burying Ground
  • USS Constitution
  • Bunker Hill Monument
  • Names that colored in bright yellow are places that I do visit






Saturday, April 11, 2015

New York, Music, Movies and Money

Talking about New York, I definitely not wanna miss the typical girls "stuffs": shopping, music, and visit romantic scenes in Hollywood's blockbusters. Although having learned Western music from Baroque to Realistic Periods, I am always crazy about opera especially the one composed by Andrew Lloyd Weber -- The Phantom of the Opera.

With the poster of the Phantom of the Opera
Broadway is always a must-experience art form in New York City for tourists around the world. The hottest productions include The Phantom of the Opera, Chicago, the Lion King and Mamma mia! etc. The Phantom of the Opera however has overtaken Cats as one of the most longest run musical in broadway theater.


Before entering the theater, we have to buy a ticket of the musical that we want to enjoy. Broadway tickets can be booked online in advance for reserving a better seat or you can just check out your preferred time of the musical and lining up for the ticket at the theater. For me, due to the prompt idea of watching the show, my friend and I decide to just go lining up. Luckily, it takes only 15mins to get a ticket from the ticket booth at the Majestic Theater (the one that performs the Phantom of the Opera). Although the seat is at the upper floor which is far from the stage, it is still really lucky to purchase a ticket in summer vacation without booking in advance. Anyway, let's go for the super broadway show!!!!!!!!! (Hooray~~~)




The Majestic Theater is just as it's name suggests: magnificent, splendorous, and beyond description. As the theater itself is so spatial, it is hardly for me to see the stage and the actors' facial expression clearly but can only appreciate the outstanding performance of the orchestra and the beautiful melody. The music starts from the Overture, Think of me, Angel of Music, Little Lotte, The Phantom of the Opera, Music of the Night, All I Ask of you, Masquerade, Don Juan to the Point of No Return. 



The total length of The Phantom of the Opera takes about 4hrs including the intermission so it is already in the afternoon as soon as we exit the theater. The Majestic Theater is close enough to the Time Square, the intersection of the contemporary popular culture. Time Square is surrounded by countless big and small advertisement boards as shown below.



The Massive Advertisement Board in Time Square
Fifth Avenue

After hanging around Time Square, the next stop is the so-called fashion avenue-- the Fifth Avenue. 

As soon as you see the Fifth Avenue, you will realize why it will be associated with "Fashion". Fifth Avenue assembles numerous famous designer brands such as Cartier, Tiffany, Louise Vuitton, Gucci, Coach, Abercrombie & Fitch, and whatever fashionable brand you can think of. Moreover, countless sophisticated skyscrapers stand at two-sided of the Fifth Avenue to make this place look even more luxurious.


My friend and I visit Abercrombie & Fitch first. It is so popular that you even need to line up to enter the store for the number limitation there. Abercrombie is famed for the unique fragrance of its own perfume brand filling the entire store. I bought two T-shirts for my brother and one for myself. We finished shopping very soon since the smell make both my friend and I dizzy badly. The next stop will be the place for my mother's present. Due to most of the brands are unaffordable, I ultimately visit Coach and bought a pair of earrings for my mother as souvenir.





A pair of earrings for my mom

In order to grasp our last chance to worship Wall Street-- the heart of financial and economic of the United States. My friend and I left Fifth Avenue for the south Manhattan immediately.

Brooklyn Bridge in New York City
Compare with Fifth Avenue decorated by fashionable brands, buildings in Wall Street feature more on Baroque and Classic styles and therefore make the place look more prudent than any other places in New York City. You can see businessmen walking in and out of these buildings to push forward the development of a great majority of the country's fortune. The New York Stock Exchange also located next to Wall Street which is by far the largest stock exchange in accordance to the market capitalization. After taking around Wall Street, we then go to the South Street Seaport situated at the south Manhattan. The picture above is taken at the South Street Seaport where is popular for viewing Brooklyn Bridge. Many Hollywood's blockbusters including action to romantic have filmed Brooklyn Bridge into the movie such as Kate & Leopold and Enchanted.

 
Pier 17 in the South Street Seaport
In fact, South Street Seaport itself is another popular location for film taking especially the Pier 17. For example, the place where Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey enjoy the fresh and mouth-watering lobsters in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is shooting right in this pier. For sure, I personally super recommended end up the short trip of south Manhattan and have a try on the delicious and fresh seafoods here.

Saturday, April 4, 2015

New York, the City that Never Sleeps- Day #2

According to the City Pass that I purchased, and the ticket left, the second day of our exploration in Manhattan will surely be a "knowledge trip". But I always believe that a wonderful trip starts by a perfect breakfast, and as I am caffeine-addicted, my friend and I then go to Starbucks, a couple blocks away, for our first breakfast in New York city.

Starbucks near Penn Station

Classic Cranberry Scone with Grande Latte


















After enjoyed a decent breakfast in Starbucks, we then headed to American Museum of Natural History at the Upper West of Manhattan. The American Museum of Natural History features collections from astronomy, anthropology, geology, biology to Paleontology. Being as the shooting location of the film Night at the Museum, I am welcomed by countless animal fossils, which can be traced back to as early as Paleozoic era. Those fossils are not strange to me, I can still match some of them with my subtle memory about the movie.

Tyrannosaurus Fossil and the "Rexy" in the Night at the Museum
Oviraptor's Egg Fossil


Except for the diverse collections of animal fossils, the American Museum of Natural History also exhibits the precious dinosaur eggs' fossil. On the left hand side is the collection of Oviraptor's eggs fossil.











I lose almost 10kg on the Moon!!!!


Other than Paleontology, the museum also presented abundant astronomy knowledge about the mysterious outer space and interesting devices for the visitors to try out. For example, the picture on the right is the converter to converse your weight on Earth to the Moon. According to the result shown, I will lose at least 10kg on Moon. That makes sense why all the astronomers at the outer space can float on the air and look so light!!!


Substance on the Moon
The most attractive collection for me in this section is this AMAZING substance!!!!! The substance is originated from the Moon and now carefully protected in the three-layered-thick showcase. It was brought back by Neil Alden Armstrong and his companions from the first manned Moon landing mission on human history.

Talked about the must must AND MUST visit museum in New York, in States or in the WHOLE world, you will definitely not wanna miss The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Certainly deserve a golden yellow). Although it is impossible to visit all the sections for only half of day, my friend and I still try as efficient as we could to take around the museum. The Metropolitan located at the eastern edge of the Central Park. The beautiful vast green is just right in front of the museum but as soon as we saw the front gate of the Metropolitan, the enchanting scenery has been left back of our mind and the only thought remained is to "GET IN RIGHT AWAY"!!!

The Metropolitan Museum!!!
Being as one of the four major museum in the world (Louvre, British Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Palace Museum), the Metropolitan also collected more than two millions, yes, you are right two MILLION (!!) of precious pieces of works and covered wide ranges of categories. My friend and I first visited the section of Egyptian Art. There are already 26,000 collections in this single section of the museum, so that you can imagine how long it will take to literally "finished" viewing all of the collections.

The Pharaoh Statue
The first thing that welcomed us as we enter the Egyptian Art is the Statue of Pharaoh (not sure which one) sitting steadily watch everyone who visit his territory. The section of Egyptian Art mainly exhibited the subjects and collections of Pharaoh and his queens, and of course the MUMMIES!!!

Accessories of Pharaoh

The picture on the right is the basic accessories of Pharaoh. Gold in the ancient Egypt was deemed as precious metal and that can only be possessed by almighty Pharaoh who is the son of the God. Wearing those accessories means that you have embraced the power that no one can exceed.

The upper accessories is for fingers and the middle is for toes.
Below is the model of the hairstyle of Cleopatra. The hair is precisely braided into numerous strands, and this kind of style can only be seen from the women in the royal family in the ancient Egypt as the symbol of their sacrosanct identity.

The model of Cleopatra's hair
Egyptian hieroglyphs

How can we visit the Egyptian Art without taking a glimpse at the MUMMIES?!!!!! The museum smartly puts a series of mummies' collections at the very end of the Egyptian Art section. For people who are fascinated about mummies' movies and long attracted by the mysterious ancient Egyptian culture as I do, to see the real one in front will definitely drag your pace for a long while. I stand closely in front of the showcase, read word by word of the explanation of who the mummy is, why is he/she be "made" as a mummy, and where this mummy was dig out. I feel that I can exactly imagine and witness the whole process of making this mummy. It is amazing but scary at the same time, and I just can't stop dreaming the interesting or terrifying stories behind each mummies exhibited there, and their original appearances that can no longer reappear.
The Mummy
After spending a long while in the Egyptian Art, the remaining time is not enough for another section. Therefore, we decide to take the advice on the guide book to visit the last must-see in the Met's. Hippo William is the mascot of the Met's and is also displayed in the Egyptian Art section. It was produced around 1885B.C.-1981B.C. and is the few collections that remain intact till now. The cute Hippo William collection perfectly ended up my first short trip in New York City (basically around Manhattan) but will never halt my enthusiasm of exploring this enchanting metropolitan.

Hippo William in the Egyptian Art section