GALLERY AT STAR HILL







A luxury shopping Mall, it has been transformed into Malaysia Icon.The space in this gallery is compact and warmly lit.the walls are hung with oil painting ,depicting malay figures. The mall is all about stlye and worth a visit just to look at the different interior designs.
Starhill Gallery is a loving, breathing place.....A gallery of Rich experience. 

Top Attractions in Dubai


 
 
 
 

DUBAI GOLD SOUK Dubai is the largest Gold trading centre in the entire Middle East. it is not for nothing that Dubai is referred to as "city of Gold". Dubai is the place where you'll be dazzled by the glitter of gold and amused by swarming streets. in fact it is advisable to wear your shades lest the sparkle "blinds" you.
one of the prime shopping centres in Dubai is Deira Gold Souk. This place is undoubtedly one of the main tourist attractions in Dubai. Tourist on dubai tours often bear a look of confusion as they are 
unable to make up their mind about what to buy from Deira gold souk. it is not for nothing that Dubai is refered to as the "city of gold'. Deira Gold souk , Dubai has streets lined up with innumerable shops selling gold jewelrry but you have to beware of hagglers selling artificial stuff.

Rome


The colosseum at dusk.

Rome is a capital city of Italy which is located in the Lazio region and on the Tiber River. The historic center of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rome is also a largest city of Italy and one of the most beautiful city in Italy

French Geography

 



Location and Geography. 
  The French often refer to their nation as a hexagon to describe its six-sided shape, and this term is also a symbol for the country. Metropolitan France has an area of over 200,000 square miles (518,000 square kilometers), making it the largest Western European nation. It covers 5 percent of the European continent. Paris is the capital and cultural center, long dominating the rest of the nation. The older provinces, now reconfigured in what are officially called regions, have played an important role in the nation's history. There are currently twenty-two regions. The French Republic includes four overseas departments ( départements d' outre-mer DOMs): French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Réunion. These DOMs operate primarily as departments within the national system. There are two territorial collectives: Mayotte and Saint Pierre-et-Miquelon. Overseas territories ( territoires d'outre-mer ) include French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis, and Futuna.
France borders Andorra, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Spain, and Switzerland. While tied to the mainland of Europe, the country is open to the Atlantic to the west. It also has coasts on the Mediterranean Sea to the south and the English Channel to the north. France has a large range of terrain and a varied climate and geography. The major mountain ranges are the Alps in the east and the Pyrenees in the southwest. Each forms a natural boundary with other nations. The Massif Central is a large mountainous plateau in the central area, which includes the ancient volcanoes of the Auvergne region. While most of the country is in a temperate zone, the Mediterranean area is considered to have a subtropical climate. The four main rivers are the Seine, the Loire, the Garonne, and the Rhône. The winds that sweep across the territory have regional names and are connected to regional identity, the most famous being le Mistral in the Rhône valley.