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21-01-14, 11:05 #11
Melbourne has been ranked second best city for men right after New York City in a poll by men's website Askmen.com. They ranked 29 cities across the globe based on how good the city was for men to live, work and play. It was also based on factors such as the amount of annual leave, the ratio of men to women and many other factors that benefit the male gender. So guys what are you waiting for? Time to relocate to Melbourne huh!!!
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Hoa Mai
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21-01-14, 11:07 #12
OVERVIEW OF MELBOURNE
History
Melbourne capital of Victoria with a population close to 4 million, was first occupied by the Wurundjeri Indigenous Australian of the Woiwurrung language group that that lived in this area for about 30,000 years before the arrival of the European Colonization. During the 19th Century, various settlers explored Port Philip Bay from 1800, but there weren't any actual permanent settlers at that time, until 1835 when John Batman, a successful farmer from Tasmania, sailed in and struck a deal to buy 600,000 acres of land from the local Wurundjeri people, paying for the land with scissors, flannel jackets, shirts, blankets, knives, flour and promise of a yearly tribute or rental payment. He then built up the settlement area with John Pascoe Fawkner and founded Melbourne that was then called "Batmania". Melbourne is unique in that it is an Australian settlement of free people and not of convicts.
The Boom Years..............Thân chào
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21-01-14, 11:16 #13
Lúc trước hình như có ai đọc được bài này ở đâu đó nên bô lô ba la về phen sũi của Melbourne ...hehehe buồn cười quá thì ra nà .............
thay đổi nội dung bởi: hoa mai, 21-01-14 lúc 12:21
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21-01-14, 11:33 #14
The Boom Years
The boom period lasted 40 years during which there was rapid growth of schools, libraries, art galleries and learned societies. The city was famously referred to as "Marvelous Melbourne" a tag given by English Journalist George Augustus Henry Sala that is still very much in use today. Many historical buildings were built in this period. The first Australian steam railway was built between Flinders Street and Port Melbourne, and Queen Victoria Market was founded. Other famous historical buildings were the Melbourne Football Club, the National Gallery of Victoria, the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the Town Hall and the Royal Exhibition Building.
The first cable tramline operated when the Town Hall was completed, and the Gold Rush then brought in the city's ornate Victorian architecture. Chinatown was established during the Gold Rush. Soon after that, Melbourne overtook Sydney to become the largest city in Australia. Need I add that most of the historical buildings built in Melbourne have better feng shui than latter-day contemporary modern Melbourne buildings! Maybe it is time to bring more feng shui knowledge into Melbourne to fully tap into the excellent landform chi energy of the city.Thân chào
Hoa Mai
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21-01-14, 11:37 #15
Melbourne về đêm
[IMG]http://i1.trekearth.com/photos/765/melbourne-by-night.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8d/Yarra_Night_Panorama,_Melbourne_-_Feb_2005.jpg[/IMG]Thân chào
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21-01-14, 11:40 #16[IMG]http://www.valuationsmelbourne.com.au/slideshow_images/751melbourne%20property%20valuations.jpg[/IMG]
Melbourne High trường tuyển (của chính phủ) trung học chuyên về đào tạo nhân tài cho Úc đại lợi (nhiều vị trong chính phủ ,chủ tập đoàn công ty...xuất thân từ đây,khẩu hiệu của trường là "Học sinh Melbourne High chỉ có phi thuờng"
[IMG]http://images.canberratimes.com.au/2012/03/23/3157157/melbourne_high_1_729-420x0.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://resources.mhs.vic.edu.au/music/pics/Speech%20Night%2006%20(71a).jpg[/IMG]thay đổi nội dung bởi: hoa mai, 21-01-14 lúc 11:52
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21-01-14, 11:54 #17[IMG]http://blogs.crikey.com.au/theurbanist/files/2013/06/Melbourne-future-skyline.jpg[/IMG]
Wealth
Melbourne has always been rated one of the wealthiest cities of Australia with its rich history and the discovery of gold in 1851. It has become the major port of Australia and has grown rapidly. Gold fever took hold and stories of the gold rush abound. Gold Nuggets were being picked up without even having to dig, and this brought an enormous influx of wealth. Victoria then was known as the paradise of the working man. The economic boom of the Victorian Gold Rush peaked in the 1880s, making Melbourne the richest city in the world at that time.
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21-01-14, 11:57 #18
Economy
Melbourne's wealth continues to accumulate within the Port Philip Bay area; where good "Chi" settles bringing naturally good feng shui to that part of Melbourne that is King Island. Many of Australia's largest corporations have their head offices here… five of its ten largest based on revenue and market capitalization and two of its four major banks are here! Its seaport is the busiest in Australia, and its airport is the second busiest. Melbourne is also the centre of the country's automotive industry and is its top tourist city in terms of visitors and revenues earned.
Happily then, wealth has accumulated within the city. This is a great manifestation of good feng shui with the sea bringing wealth to a city. This same orientation in Landform Feng Shui can likewise help homes and buildings that have a water-facing frontage. This can be most auspicious when embraced by land on the left and right and supported by big mountains behind.Thân chào
Hoa Mai
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21-01-14, 12:01 #19
Education and Health
Melbourne also has some of the best educational institutions in the world. The quality of its education and its prestigious universities have attracted many foreigners to its shores! Indeed Melbourne was ranked the world's fourth top University City in the world in 2008, and holds first ranking based on the recent National ranking amongst Australian universities. Health care is also ranked highly.Thân chào
Hoa Mai
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21-01-14, 12:01 #20
Stars who became Hollywood big names
Melbourne does not just produce big time winners in the political field, but many of its performers have gone on to garner world fame and recognition amongst whom are Cate Blanchett, Kylie Minogue, Geoffrey Rush, Rachel Griffiths, Guy Pearce, Eric Bana, Chris Hemsworth and more!
Melbourne is the birthplace of television for Australia, with an extensive history of hits like Ghost Rider, Charlotte's Web, Knowing and many others. The city plays host to world famous cultural events and festivals including the Melbourne International Film Festival, various Arts Festivals . The Australian Ballet is based in Melbourne as is the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. This big variety of cultural events has made it the second city in the world to be named a UNESCO City of Literature. Melbourne also hosted the 1956 Summer Olympics and its annual Melbourne Cup, Australian Grand Prix Formula One, and Australian Open are BIG dates in the global calendar of horse racing, car racing and tennis respectively.Thân chào
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