Top Largest Football Stadiums in the World

Football is one of the world’s most favorite sports and there are arenas in every part of the world devoted to its football fans. If you are looking for a little more excitement and a large football arena, perhaps you should consider taking a trip to one of the top largest football stadiums in the world 2014. It could be the best way for you to show your support and love of the game.

1. Rungrado May Day Stadium


This stadium is located in Pyongyang, North Korea and it holds a capacity of 150,000 people. It is an architectural monument to communism and it was opened in 1989. Its primary purpose was to host parades or other spectacles, but it has also hosted some national football teams. It is the largest stadium in the world, but due to its location, it may never be a host for a major tournament. A fact that is truly sad because of how amazing it is to see.

2. Salt Lake Stadium


This stadium is located in Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It is owned by the Indian Football Association and is capable of holding up to 120,000 football fans. It opened in January 1984. It not only hosts national football games but it is also used by four clubs in India so that they can play football as well. These clubs include the Mohammedan SC, Prayag United, East Bengal FC, and Mohum Bagan FC.

3. Bukit Jalil National Stadium


This stadium which is located in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumper, Malaysia can hold up to 110,000 football lovers as well as fans of other things. It is designed to be a multi-purpose arena and was inaugurated on January 1, 1998. Exactly one year later it was renovated. It is operated under the National Sports Complex and owned by the Malaysian Government. It is the largest stadium in Southeast Asia. The Malaysian national football team calls it home and it was initially built to host the 1998 Commonwealth Games.

4. Estadio Azteca


Mexico City, Mexico is home to the number fourth largest stadium with its capacity of 105,000 people. It is where the Mexican national team call home and it was host to the World Cup final in 1970 and 1986. Because of this it is a natural part of the history of football and it is perhaps one of the most famous arenas of all time.

5. Melbourne Cricket Ground


This arena is best known for cricket but it is also host to the Australian national football team. It is located in Melbourne, Australia and can hold 100,018 people. It has been host to many of Australia’s World Cup Qualifiers and in 2007 it was host to a friendly game between Argentina and The Soceroos. This is one arena that is well on its way to being recognized as a top quality arena.

Top Richest Soccer Clubs in the World in 2015

  Here is a list of top richest soccer clubs in the world in 2015.

1. Real Madrid



This is the richest club in the world as it stands. Since long time ago, Real Madrid has always bought the most expensive players during the transfer window such as David Beckham, Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane, Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and James Rudriguez. In 2014, Real Madrid’s revenue was estimated to be $675Million while it value was $3.40billion.

2. Fc Barcelona



This is the second valuable club in the world with the likes of Lionel Messi, Louis Suarez and Neymar Jr. It has always featured among the top 5 richest clubs for the last 5 years. The team revenue for 2014 in 2014 was $627Million while the club is valued at $3.20Billion.

3. Manchester United



This is the richest club in the premier league. It’s also the most successful team in England having won the most Barclay premier league titles and 3 Champions league titles. In terms of money, Manchester United hasn’t been left behind either even though it failed to qualify for the Champions league in 2014-2015 season. The money comes from the assets of the club as well as sponsorship deals from different companies. Lat year it recorded revenue of around $551Million and a club value of $2.81Billion.

4. Bayern Munich



This is the only team from Germany to feature among the richest soccer clubs in the world. It is the most successful team in Germany having won the UEFA Champions league most times as well as the Bundesliga. Apart from winning these Titles, the club has several sponsorship deals that earn it a lot of cash. In the last five years, Bayern Munich has managed to feature among the top 5 richest clubs in the world and is still a force to reckon with when it comes to money league. In 2014, it recorded annual revenue of $561Milllion and has a value of $1850Million compared to the previous year where it recorded a revenue of $468million and a value of $1390Million.

5. Arsenal



This is another English club in the list of top 10 richest clubs in the world. Since 1995-1996 season, the manager Arsene Wenger has always tried to finish among the top four in the Barclays premier league in order to participate in UEFA Champions League which is a huge source of money for many clubs. The club also has sponsorship deals with the likes of Puma, Fly Emirates and Nike that earn them huge sums of money in a single season. Last year, Arsenal recorded revenue of $370Milion and a net worth of $1,330Million.

6. Chelsea



Since 2005 when Chelsea football club was bought by the Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, it has been rising up the ladder in terms of wealth and assets. It is one of the biggest transfer fee spenders in Europe. The owner has been investing in quality players who have the ability to win titles for the fans. This has also attracted lot of sponsors who chip in money every other season. In the previous year, the club recorded an annual turnover of $409Million making the club’s worth move to $901Million. Last year, there was an increment in revenue ($394Million) raising the club’s value to $868Million.

7. Machester City



Since 2010, this English premier league has become a force to reckon with in both domestic and Europe competition. After being bought by the Rich Billionaires in 2010, Manchester City has completely evolved in terms of soccer and now competes with legendary clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona in terms of buying players as well as fighting for trophies in England. Since 2010, the club has won various titles which has elevated it to the richest clubs in the world. In the previous year, it recorded total revenue of $362Milllion but last year, the revenues increased to $411Milion. It’s currently valued at $863Million making it the seventh highly valued club in the world.


Top Highest Paid Soccer Players in 2015

Here is a list of top highest paid soccer players in 2015.

 1. Cristiano Ronaldo



He is the world’s highest paid soccer player. He won the Ballon’D’Or in 2014 after helping his Real Madrid team won UEFA Champions League. After extending his contract at the club, he currently earns $52million annual salary. On top of that, he has different endorsement deals with the likes of Nike, Castrol, Toyota and Konami among many others which earn him $28Million in a year. His total annual income equals to $8oMillion.

2. Lionel Messi



According to many people, he’s the world’s best player ever. He has broken all the records in the history of football in UEFA Champions league, La Liga, the Argentina national team and world cup qualification highest number of goals. He is Barcelona’s highest paid player ever since his annual salary adds up to $41.7Million with several endorsement deals with Adidas, Fifa 14 and Turkish airlines giving him $23Million. His total annual earnings sum up to $64.7Million.

3. Zlatan Ibrahimovic



He is among the best strikers in the world having played for bigger clubs like FC Barcelona, Inter milan, AC Milan and current PSG in France. He has nicknamed himself ‘the god’ because of his quality. After extending his contract with PSG, he earns $36.4Milion in terms of salary per year. In addition, he also has various endorsement deals that amounts to $4Million bringing his total annual earnings to $40.4Million.

4. Gareth Bale



He is Wales’ most expensive player ever as it stands after moving from Tottenham Hotspur to Real Madrid. At Real Madrid, he earns $456,000 a week which amounts to $25.4Miillion a year. Apart from this, he has different endorsement deals such as Adidas that pays him more than 2 million pounds a year, he is the face of BT sport in the UK and just recently, he signed a copyright deal on his 11 of hearts logo copyright. His total endorsement deals in 2014 amounted to $11Million which boosted his total annual to $36.4Million.

5. Radamel Falcao



Nicknamed ‘The Tiger’, while at Atletico Madrid after scoring 34 goals in 41 appearances, he is one of the world’s most lethal strikers. After that season, he was taken to As Monaco by the Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev. He signed a five year contract worth $32.4Million in a year making him the highest paid player from his homeland Uruguay. Apart from that, he has signed sponsorship and endorsement deals with different brands that make for him a whooping $3Million. His annual total earnings add up to $35.4Million.

6. Neymar Jr



After joining Barcelona back in 2013 from Santos club in Brazil, he was given the highest salary in the history of all Brazil international players. At a young age of 23, he holds the sixth position among the highest paid soccer players in the world! His annual salary at Barcelona totals up to $17.6Million while his wide range of endorsement deals with different brands awards him with $16Million. Summing up together, Neymar earns $33.4Million in a year.

7. Wayne Rooney



He is an England international and a Manchester United player since he joined the club back in 2003 from Everton. In 2014, he signed a five year deal with Manchester united which made him the highest paid player in the history of the premier league (earning 300,000 pounds in a week). He also has different endorsements deals with the likes of Samsung and Nike. The combination of his salary at Manchester United plus the endorsement deals adds up to $25.4Million in a year which automatically makes him the highest paid soccer player in the EPL.

The Most Popular Beach in the World: Copacabana Beach



Copacabana Beach is one of the popular tourist attractions in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Rio is known for its extravagant carnivals and excellent beaches. The origin of the name of Copacabana is Bolivian. Many historians trace the name to the 17th century picture of Our Virgin Lady of Copacabana. The image was brought by the Portuguese from a village around Lake Titicaca and installed in a chapel. The chapel was later demolished and Forte de Copacabana was constructed on the site.

Till the late 19th century Copacabana, Rio De Janeiro, was a fishermen’s village with sand dunes. It started to grow after the opening of the Tunel Velho which connected the downtown area of the city with Botafogo. Another major turning point in its history came with the opening of Avenue Atlantica along the beach. With the opening of the Copacabana Palace Hotel in 1923, Copacabana became a place for glamor and romance. You will see a number of buildings of the Neoclassical and Art-Nouveau architectural styles here.

Copacabana is one of the most eclectic neighborhoods of the city of Rio De Janeiro. The area has a number of bars and restaurants which are a lovely place to spend a lazy evening. The beach of Copacabana stretches from Avenida Princesa Isabel to Copacabana Fortress. The beach is a popular place for sunbathing and in summer international championships of volleyball, beach soccer and other sports are conducted here.

Some of the popular places to visit while you are at Copacabana, Rio De Janeiro, are Forte de Copacabana, Hotel Copacabana Palace, Fishermen’s Corner, Bairro Peixoto and Lido. The Bairro Peixoto is a landmark art-deco district in the middle of the city. The lido is the area between Copacabana palace and Avenue Princesa Isabel. It features a number of landmark art-nouveau and neoclassical buildings. For shopping in Copacabana you can visit the area between Rua Santa Clara and Avenue Copacabana.

Due to its popularity as a most picked tourist destination, the Copacabana beach has a high concentration of world-class hotels.





The most Interesting Waterfall :Iguazu Waterfall


The impressive Iguazu Falls, which separate the Iguazu River into its upper and lower sections, are situated along the border between Argentina and Brazil. The number and height of the falls varies throughout the year depending on rainfall. The largest waterfall is the Devil’s Throat, which is about 82 meters (269 feet) high. The Union Fall is the largest cataract at Iguazu Falls.

Local legends have it that a Naipi, a beautiful woman, was expected to marry one of the gods. Instead, she escaped from the wedding with her love, Taroba, in a canoe. The angry god, left at the altar, responded by cutting the river and creating the waterfall, so the two lovers would fall to their doom.

Guarani or Tupi words have inspired the naming of the falls. Iguazu is a combination of two words “y” and “ûasú “, which means water and big respectively.

Iguazu Falls originates where the Iguazu River spills over the edge of the Paraná Plateau; it is approximately 23 kilometres (14 mi) upriver from the Iguazu’s merging with the Paraná River. Surrounded by subtropical forest, the falls appear like a reverse letter ‘J’. The Iguazu Falls is more prominent towards the Argentine side than the Brazilian side.

The count of these smaller waterfalls range from 150 to 300, depending on the water level in the river. Around half of the river cascades down into the U-shaped Devil’s throat measuring 82 m in height, 150 m in width, and 700 m in length.

The park has a network of trains that run to let visitors easily get around the park. Besides walking around the park and viewing falls from a distance, you can also go on a waterfall boat ride to enjoy and capture the views of the waterfall from all angles.


The Largest Desert in the World :Sahara Desert



 The Sahara Desert or the Great Desert located in most of the northern region of Africa, is an ideal place for enjoying adventurous camel treks and camping under the sparkling starry skies. It is a place of extreme temperatures – intense heat in the afternoon and cold freezing at night are a common phenomenon in this desert region. In 1922, the highest temperature ever in the world (136°F) was recorded in Al Aziziyah in Libya. The size and the climate of the Sahara Desert have undergone much change through history. It is believed that the desert was much bigger and perhaps drier, prior to 8,000 BC. The region had vegetation and animals, geographers say. With changing climate, the savanna turned into desert land. The evolution of the Sahara into its present form started after the removal of ice sheets post the ice age. The monsoon retreated down south; in fact, the present arid hot climatic conditions have been the characteristic of the Sahara Desert for about 13,000 years. Huge, wild, and magnificent are some of the adjectives commonly used to describe the landscape of the Sahara Desert. Covered mainly by sand and sand dunes, the monotony of this land is broken by the presence of oases, which support life in the form of plants and animals in this region. Home to several barren mountain ranges of granite and sandstone, this desert is also made up of different forms of landforms. Gravel plains, plateaus, river, underground aquifers, areas of vegetation and valleys are also spread across the desert. This land of golden sand under clear blue sky is beauty personified.





The Sahara Desert is not navigable in many parts and the virgin wilderness is inimical to explorers. This part of the world has known human inhabitation since 6,000 BC. The Egyptian and Phoenician civilizations were centered on the desert. Most of the tribes living in the Sahara are nomadic groups who keep traveling across the desert. There is an increase in the number of cities encircling oases and fertile belts. This undulating land of gravel, sand dunes, scattered oasis, mountain ranges, steppes, and nomadic Bedouins holds an undying charm over tourists from across the world. The other major attractions of a trip to the Sahara are the desert safaris and camel caravans.The camel caravans usually start from Timbuktu and end at the oasis points in Taoudenni and Araouane. These treks are organized on demand. The camel caravans set out in the morning and go on for several days depending upon the distance the visitors wish to travel. The performances by the local snake charmers, acrobats, and jugglers are sources of entertainment at night. A Saharan safari is ideal for people who want to enjoy the beauty of nature and the taste of adventure. The four main highlights of traveling to the Sahara are the camel treks, the desert wilderness, Marrakech, and the kasbahs. Camping out in the solitude of the sand dunes under the sparking starry sky blended with the warn hospitality of the local tribes is an experience of a lifetime.

9 Ways to Eliminate Bad Breath


Now, the solution to this is a few simple ways that oral health specialist to become Fresh breath:

1. Brush your teeth and tongue twice a day

While you're brushing with toothpaste fuse R. Wright brush on the tongue as well as especially the back of the tongue. The tongue brush will be able to eliminate the bacteria that cause bad breath from the mouth. found that brush the tongue can cut their perception of bad breath by 70%. You can also Scratch buy toothbrushes tongue cheap drug stores.

2. Flossing yarn used to have good breath

Using yarn Flossing is the paranoia. Flossing is a collection of food waste the unseen and the remaining teeth out because all the rest of these in the mouth is a reason French bacteria around the teeth. Flossing also helps prevent tooth around which it is the cause of breath.

3. Use mouth wash to eliminate bad odors in the mouth

Hydrogen peroxide to kill germs is important if you have a problem set of teeth in the mouth. Dentists Mike McIlwain and professor At the University of Florida, said, "You can also use a mouthwash to breath fresh" . McIlwain recommends his patients gargle to kill germs in the mouth and to get rid of bad breath. McIlwain added, "Let's treat it like a gargle with water containing fluoride R. Wright so . Just taking it into the mouth, roll it today in the mouth and then spit it out as optional. mouth washes kill germs that cause bad breath. "

4. Go wash your mouth using fluoride R. Wright

Tooth decay, and not only cause pain, it also makes an awful odor. Dental problems Corruption can be prevented by using toothpaste with fluoride R. Wright and maintain good oral health.

5. Drinking water multiple times

Dr. Murray Grossan said that "the lack of water could cause problems, dry mouth (Xerostomia) and bad breath . "The dryness of the mouth or a decrease of saliva can result from not drinking enough water or the use of anti-histamines (Antihistamines).

6. reduce stomach

The symptoms of stomach relievers without a prescription may be able to eliminate the sour stomach or acid because it is a factor can cause halitosis when you burp. If you can not drink milk and digestive tract problems, try Lactase.

7. Eat yogurt

Yogurt (Yogurt) help fill up the good bacteria in the gut and help maintain good oral health Nice.

8. chewing gum

Chewing gum is a clause which stimulates the production of saliva if your mouth is dry, it will have a bad odor. Saliva Cleaning is a matter to clean bacteria from your mouth.

9. to consult with dentists

At least you have to go to the dentist every 6 months once, because they can help clean teeth and check on your oral health. Dental can examine your mouth and teeth to look any teeth with a big hole and gum disease that cause bad breath.
If self-care tips to bad breath do not get the results from your doctor. Occasionally smell an unhealthy mouth can be a sign of a more serious problem, such as chronic bronchitis infections diabetes, kidney disease or liver disease.


3 Benefits of Cashew for Health


Cashew is crops Brazil are exported to countries in the tropics during the century 16 by the Portuguese explorers of Tunisia, Senegal. Currently, growers and exporters to achieve most of the cashew products is Brazil, India, Mozambique, Nigeria and Tanzania. New discoveries, scientists have shown that it provides health benefits 3:

1. To reduce the risk of diabetes type -2:

Laboratory experiments have shown that substances extracted from cashew benefit to control the level of blood sugar, which can reduce the risk of diabetes type -2. Because nuts contain active elements Anacardic Acid.

2. maintain heart health:

Some studies have shown that eating nuts may help lower levels of fat, cholesterol, reduce the risk of hypertension, obesity All these factors are pushing born with heart disease.

3. reduce the risk of gallstones:

A large-scale study on the tens of thousands of women 8 Supply showed that eating nuts often help reduce the risk of gallstones.
Please note that the nuts are a rich source of healthy fats. In addition, it contains some minerals such as copper, magnesium, potassium, iron and zinc. In addition, antibiotics and protein-rich protein also lost fat health.

In particular, its fruit, which pumps water capacity is 100 millimeters securities contain vitamin C, about 200-220 mm g.


Popular Place for Holiday in Germany


Cologne Cathedral has always been a favorite haunt for globe-trotters and is one of the most frequently visited tourist attractions in Germany. Cologne Cathedral is a fine reflection of Gothic architecture. The awe-inspiring architecture will remind you of a past which was rich in culture and traditions. The two mighty spires of the Cologne Cathedral are visible from a long distance and dominate the city’s skyline.

The height of each of the two spires is around 157 meters. The Cologne Cathedral or Kölner Dom is one of the most spectacular cathedrals in the whole of Europe and holds the record of having the world’s biggest church facade.



The building of the Cologne Cathedral, Germany, was started in the year 1248 following the Gothic style of France. The work of the building was suspended shortly after it was started because of lack of funds. The half-finished structure was left as it is for around 300 years and it became almost a haunted place. It was demoted to a prison during the rule of Napoleon when his troops occupied the cathedral. Later, King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia gave a generous donation for the re-construction of the Cologne Cathedral and by the year 1880 the work was completed. After completion, the Cologne Cathedral, Germany, became one of the famous Germany tourist attractions and was the world’s tallest building. But the Washington Monument which was built in 1884 took away the title of being the tallest building in the world from the Cologne Cathedral.

The Cologne Cathedral, Germany, is still regarded as the biggest Gothic building of the world and is famous for its monumental wooden Gero cross, the stained glass windows which are very colorful, and the relics of the Three Kings kept in the shrine. The Shrine of the Three Magi has made it one of the famous pilgrimage destinations of Germany.

The Best TV Model Techwood 50AO1SB 50" LED in 2015 Review



     This huge techwood 50AO1SB 50” TV will look great in your living room. It offers excellent picture quality with sharp images, thanks to its Full HD 1080p. Exclusive to AO, this Techwood TV was designed to provide high quality television, without compromising on design. Its epic size and built-in Freeview HD makes it the perfect for families with more than 50 channels to choose from. Plus, with loads of Smart features, you can surf the web and check out loads of your favourite social sites.

This Full HD 1080p TV gives you a realistic and natural viewing experience. Highlighting every individual colour and image, it uses over 2million pixels to enhance your favourite shows and sports to make everything look amazing!




Take full advantage of its amazing smart tech features and surf the web till your heart’s content. You can check out what your friends are up to on Facebook, stay ahead of the curve by catching breaking news as it happens on Twitter or browse selfies on Instagram. And, if you’ve missed your favourite shows use the BBC iPlayer or 4oD apps to re-watch at a time that suits you.

Built-in Freeview HD brings the detail of your favourite shows into your home. It includes 3 HDMI inputs, a scart input, composite video input, and digital coaxial out. Plus an Ethernet output, headphones socket and USB input. Simply connect to your Blu-ray player or games console to get more out of your set.




Directlit LED’s contribute to the fantastic picture quality thanks to lots of LED lights behind the picture. This excellent piece of tech makes it even easier to get that match-day experience from the comfort of your sofa.

Experience as clear as day sound straight from your telly thanks to the 2 built-in speakers with a combined output of 16 watts of Dolby Digital sound. However, if you want to invest in excellent sound, choosing the right TV is more important than ever. A soundbar will ensure concise sound and volume control so you don’t compromise on quality.

The Best Camera Nikon D5500 review



    The Nikon D5500 offers fantastic DSLR image quality and speed in an ultralight and inexpensive package. Live View lets you shoot photos and videos while held away from your head with a swiveling screen.

The D5500 weighs so little that it's a pleasure to carry everywhere, and the D5500 is capable of capturing stunning images. Compared to pro cameras I often haul, the D5500 is a dream to carry, and when I'm more relaxed, I make better pictures.

This D5500 weighs two ounces less than 2013's D530 and adds a touch screen. For your privacy, it has no GPS — but you can plug one in if you like.



The D5500 has higher resolution than the $6,500 Nikon D4s, and its pictures are otherwise the same — and the D4s has no swivel screen! The D5500's shutter is much quieter than the D4s; you can shoot the D5500 in places where the loud D4s shutter would get you thrown out. The AF areas of the D5500 also fill more of its frame than they do in the D4s!

The only reason to pay more (and lug more) than the D5500 is if you subject your camera to daily physical and environmental abuse, or if you're an expert photographer who actually uses and understands advanced adjustments.

The D5500 has the same advanced adjustments as Nikon's more expensive cameras, but often requires you stop and go into a menu where the fancier cameras like the D7100 will have a dedicated button for the same thing, saving time — but only if you actually use those adjustments. On the other hand, for normal people the D5500 has its exposure modes on a big dial on top, while the D4s demands you hold a button and spin a knob to do the same thing, and the D5500 also has modes like "Macro," Sports" and "Portrait" on its big dial, while the pro cameras don't even have these modes.




For most people, the D5500 is a better camera than Nikon's more expensive models precisely because the D5500 is designed for normal people, not for full-time pros. The picture quality is the same.

If you just want great photos easily, the D5500 can't be beat. If you are like me and are constantly resetting the camera from shot to shot as conditions change (very few people know how to do any of this), I prefer the D7100 because it has more buttons to do directly what has to be done in menus on the D5500, while the D5500 weighs less and takes exactly the same pictures as the D7100.

The Amazing Place in Cambodia: Bakheng


     In the period before the end of the 9th century, the king Yashovarman transferred the capital of Hariharalaya (in the region of Roluos) to Yashodhara (in actuality 'Angkor') by choosing the small hill of Bakheng (some 60m in altitude), to be the symbolic centre. Phnom Bakheng, in effect was given the Khmer name 'Vnam Kandal', or the 'Central Mountain'.

On the summit a pyramid was built, comprising of five tiers, surmounted by a central sanctuary that sheltered a linga. This structure differs from all other similar Angkorian architectural models as the interior was not filled with fine compacted sand, but rather this monument is constructed directly on the rock.

An extremely complex study by a scholar has resulted in an understanding of the number of towers and their position in space that demonstrates the ensemble is a materialization of the Indian cosmic calendar.


The 16th century seems to have marked a period of renewal of this place and a conversion to Theravada Buddhism. The temple became a symbolic beacon for pilgrimages to the Angkor region with the quincunx of the highest towers almost completely engulfed within an immense seated stone Buddha (the lower part of this image was still partially visible in the early 1920.

A Middle Period inscription records the name 'Bakheng', or 'Virile' that suggests (despite the fact the central sanctuary was covered by this Buddhist image) the earlier concept of a linga was still present in the historic collective memory. It is curious but significant to note that Muslim pilgrims left an inscription at the monument in Arabic praising Allah. This stele was removed in the 20th century for preservation reasons.

The Oldest Place in Cambodia: Ta Prohm Temple


Known today as Ta Prohm or "Old Brahma", this monument was initially named "Rajavihara" meaning "royal monastery". In 1186 AD, Jayavarman VII consecrated several statues here, the most important of which was that of Prajnaparamita, the personification of the Perfection of Wisdom, a figure whom the King identified with his mother.

Reflecting without doubt a religious ideology, it is only some years later that the King dedicated another temple, Preah Khan, to his father whom he identified with Lokesvara. On an official level, this is clearly in the religious context of Buddhism of the Great Vehicle and, more specifically, in the context of a Khmer Buddhist context characteristic to Jayavarman VII's reign. However, one must be wary of too quick a judgement.


The word vihara in its original use, for example, should not be understood with the Theravadin eye of the modern era. On the other hand, all things considered, the one kilometer by seven hundred meters area delimited by the exterior enclosing wall can perhaps be regarded somewhat as a Vat (the modern Buddhist monastery).

Within the walls, many people of diverse capacities made up a cult. Ordinarily, the visitor enters the monument from the west to approach the heart of the complex. However, one must not forget that the ritual entrance was to the east.

Benefits of Pumpkin for Health


     Because of the delicate flavor and smell most like to eat pumpkin is a favorite food for many people. It's a type of vegetation that can be recycled several counts since used as the foundation for a dessert and pharmaceuticals.

1. The main components in the pumpkin:
Yellow with crimson Pumpkin is rich in anti-oxidant compounds and carotene (Beta-carotene) Al Tiffany Diamonds (alpha-carotene), fiber, vitamin C and E, potassium, magnesium and Pantothenate acid or vitamin B5.

2. The health benefits of pumpkin:
Carotene is a vitamin that can be converted by the body into vitamin A. Vitamin A promotes healthy eyes healthy eyes and make sure the immune system functions. In addition carotene also helps against skin inflammation caused by solar heating. The Al Tiffany Diamonds are thought to help reduce aging, as well as reducing the incidence of cataracts and prevent the tumor.


The fiber is known to help reduce levels of fat, cholesterol bad cholesterol (LDL cholesterol) immune against heart disease, help control blood sugar levels, promotes a healthy digestive system and play an important role in weight loss.

Potassium in pumpkin helps to balance the level of fluid in the body and make the bones stronger. The Pantothenate acid or vitamin B5 helps to balance hormone levels and manage stress (Stress).

Besides meat, pumpkin seeds also provide health benefits as well, it can help eliminate a variety of intestinal parasites in cleaning vessels editing cholesterol and help drive the movement of the kidney. Pumpkin seeds weigh 1 ounce (28.34 grams) contains 1.7 grams of fiber.

The pumpkin was found to be beneficial against stomach ulcers and acid in the stomach. To be effective, should drink 3 times a day half an hour before meals.

Beautiful Place in South Korea : Gyeongbokgung


     This is the second palace visited on a Saturday (after Gyeongbokgung Palace) and is the only World Heritage Site of the 4 palaces. Arrived around 1pm and spent about an hour here following the numbering of the buildings in the provided brochure. Ticket costs KRW3000 (~USD2.70) with an additional fee to visit Huwon. If one is keen to see this "Secret Garden" then advanced booking is best. It seems the regular ticket will allow one to see many structures in this palace complex, but cover less than half of the area (Huwon is rather large).

     The brochure which came with the ticket is an excellent one and quite sufficient for navigating through the complex, with rather substantial information for identifying unique features of the buildings and understanding the architecture. Changdeokgung minus Huwon seems much smaller than Gyeongbokgung and takes a shorter time to visit. However after seeing much in Gyeongbokgung, this required a bit more effort to appreciate. Also, worth noting is that the crowds seemed unavoidable here, probably due to the small size of Changdeokgung, the fact that it was visited later in the day and on a weekend.


     Thought the blue tiled roof of Seonjeongjeon was rather unique, but personally found the Nakseonjae Complex stood out the most because of its simplicity, reflecting the character of the King who lived here.

     Overall, a very good visit to Changdeokgung, and a worthy inclusion to exploring Seoul. Note that this palace is closed on Mondays. Also there is a month-valid combination ticket to visit the other three palaces and Jongmyo shrine nearby. These are all within walking distance but would be rather difficult to properly appreciate in one full day.

The Best LG 77EG9900 OLED TV in 2015 Review


    When LG hinted that it was going to go big on OLED in 2015 it certainly wasn't lying: with its 2015 line-up threatening to finally make OLED a thing we can all look forward to getting to know.

    The Korean giant has worked assiduously to make itself market leader with a technology that seems to have existed forever without ever dipping its colorful toe into the mainstream mass market, and it could just finally be bearing fruit.

    Last year's OLED line-up was limited enough to keep the cynics smirking, but LG's announcement that it will be producing OLED TVs across a broad range is manna from heaven for those who have been advocating the brighter, more vivid and previously ludicrously more expensive organic tech.

    Sitting at the top of the range is the 77-inch LG 4K OLED EG9900 which comes with a very particular gimmick of its own. With a wave of the remote you can take this beautifully designed television and make it bend or flatten depending on your need.

    It's brilliantly ridiculous, the kind of television that will attract equal amounts of drooling desire and the perfectly reasonable question of 'why?'

    In reality, this is not likely to be the television that defines LG's OLED 2015 plans - it's going to be a pricey number with all of that technology inside, and the real headline act is at the lower end, where curved, 4K and OLED televisions will finally be at a price point that will be somewhere between aspirational and attainable.


    That dose of realism does not in any way undermine the crazy gorgeousness of the EG9900. As you would expect from OLED at this resolution, the screen is droolworthy - colours bright and vibrant, the blacks absolutely perfect.

    That's down to the technology, where OLED allows for pixels to be, effectively, turned off. That black isn't an interpretation of black, it's the absence of any emitted light.

    That 4K resolution means that you can be stood a matter of inched from the screen and only just make out the pixels. Standing back in the sweet spot, the glory of all that color is there to behold.

    This is where it's usual to drop into talk about the deep reds and bright yellows, but the most appropriate cliche is that you have to see it to believe it. The greatest possible advert for a 4K OLED television is to stand in front of it and soak it all in.

    But what of that flexibility? A press of a button moves the screen from a huge curved television into a flat screen. The movement is nice and our LG rep was adamant that no amount of flexing the screen will damage those OLED pixels - although that's something that only time will tell of course.
Let's face it, there's a better than average chance that you simply won't be able (or, more honestly willing) to fork out the amount of money that the LG EG9900 costs, and that's before we even know exactly what that price tag.


The Best Samsung JS9000 SUHD TV in 2015 Review


       In terms of futuristic-sounding TV technology, Samsung has outdone itself again. The JS9000 is the spiritual successor to the 2014 HU9000, and stands as middle child in the company's new high-end lineup of SUHD TVs. The "S" doesn't stand for anything, according to Samsung, but the UHD is longhand for 4K. Along with the curved JS9000, which comes in 78-, 65-, 55-, and 48-inch sizes, there's also the flat JS8500 and the high-end JS9500.

      So what makes them "S"? In two confusing words: quantum dots. The dots themselves are actually nanocrystals -- really, really small crystals -- applied to the blue LEDs that comprise the backlights of these LCD TVs. They emit specific wavelengths of red and green which, combined with the blue LEDs, can achieve brighter images and a wider color gamut than conventional LED-backlight technology.

     Samsung says its SUHD sets achieve up to 2.5 times the light output of standard LED LCDs, although I'm guessing the high end of that number applies only to the full-array JS9500; the edge-lit JS9000 should be dimmer.


     It also says their color approaches, but doesn't quite achieve 100 percent coverage of, the DCI color space, which is significantly wider than the Rec 709 color space used for almost all in-home content today (in other words the wider gamut isn't much use today, despite Samsung mentioning one-off collaborations with Fox in its press materials). Beyond the dots, SUHD TVs also employ a new panel technology designed to further improve contrast in bright rooms.

 That all sounds great, and we're excited to test the SUHD TVs in the lab, especially given the excellent color we saw from Sony's Quantum Dot TV. But we still don't expect SUHD to beat the picture quality of OLED. They're still LED LCD TVs, after all, with all of the flaws of that technology.

    While it does include hardware-based local dimming from its edge-lit LED backlight, the JS9000 doesn't have the full-array backlight found on the JS9500. It also lacks that model's chamfered bezel. Otherwise it's packed with features, starting with a full-fledged One Connect box that allows upgrades of both connectivity and processing, as well as an octa-core processor.


    Thanks in part to exclusive deals, all of Samsung's 4K UHD TVs get access to more 4K streaming video services than other brands. They include Comcast, DirecTV and M-Go. The latter requires one of Samsung's UHD video packs to allow downloads of select 4K movies. Of course they also get 4K streams from Netflix and Amazon, and offer the HEVC decoding and HDMI 2.0/HDCP 2.2 connectivity found on all major-brand 4K TVs.

    The JS9000 shares with many 2015 Samsung sets an all-new Smart TV system powered by Tizen, Samsung's open-source operating system used on smart watches and a few phones. Highlights include a simpler, one-screen user interface, enhanced video sharing with Samsung phones, a Sports Live app with live games and stats on the same screen, a new Milk Video platform with clips from the web and content partners, and an alarm function that provides time, weather and other wake-up accouterments. Potentially more useful is the ability to work with PlayStation Now, providing console-free game play vis the TV itself.