Thursday, December 13, 2012

The scariest video I have ever watched

I wonder how much is to get people do this kinda job?



Thursday, December 6, 2012

The world's Ugliest Hotels-the top 20!

Telegraph announced this list recently and to my surprise some of them don't seem to be fit in this list-the Ugliest ones! OMG!

And mind you, our country is in the list!! Guess which hotel?

Here is it:
First World Hotel, Malaysia
With a staggering 6,118 rooms, this garish monster is the world's fourth-largest hotel. Presumably, the riot of colour is intended to cheer up guests, but it is unlikely to improve the mood of anyone who favours subtlety and class over the sort of colour scheme a two-year-old might devise.
Yes, this hotel is ugly enough! Apparently Genting Mgmt has no taste in the architecture but just money!

And the rest are:
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
The rooftop bar at the Marina Bay Sands can boast some of the most spectacular views in the city state. Unfortunately the same cannot be said of the view of the Marina Bay Sands hotel from anywhere else in Singapore. It resembles some kind of space-age surfboard.
C'mon! How can this be claimed as ugly? Don't think so....


Dog Bark Park Inn, Idaho
This crudely sculpted hotel gives guests the chance to have bed and breakfast inside "the world's biggest beagle". If you don't mind staying in a papier-mâché eyesore that might be mistaken for Picasso's pet,
No objection on this!


The Crane Hotel, The Netherlands
Surely the ugliest structure known to man, and someone decided to turn it into a hotel. Madness.
 Yeah, agreed it is total madness to turn this into a hotel!


El Algarrobico, Spain
This white eyesore in Almeria should have opened in 2006, but was deemed illegal by Spanish authorities. Not because of its sheer ugliness, but because it was built too close to the sea, and inside the protected Cabo de Gata national park. Money well spent. Plans are now in place to demolish the hotel, but that could cost millions of pounds, and local residents are fighting to stop its destruction.
Disagree with this, looks gorgeous to me!



Hotel Spirit, Bratislava
This Slovakian hotel look like it was heaved up by Gaudi's less talented step brother. Pack your sunglasses.
I will go crazy just by looking at it!



Tianzi Hotel, Langfang, China
The Tianzi Hotel in Hebei Province features the forms of three Chinese traditional gods, Fu (Happiness), Lu (Fortune) and Shou (Longevity). The traditional god of good taste was apparently unavailable.
Looks more like temple to me, they might as well use this god for the structure,more friendly!

Maitreya Buddha!

The Royal Towers, Atlantis Paradise Island, The Bahamas
This gaudy behemoth resembles something out of a Disney film, which will appeal to some people, but not those with any taste. The Bridge Suite, which links two halves of the hotel, costs around £16,000 a night.
Disagree with this too, it's quite magnificient!


Hotel Alatau, Almaty
The stuttering English on the website of this Kazakh hotel ("Are you seeking for warmth of your comfortable home?") is actually less mangled than the mind of its architect. It makes Pontins look like the Savoy.
This looks like low cost flats to me! Agree that it is ugly enough.


Isrotel, Tel Aviv
This cylindrical tower resembles much of the architecture in Israel's beach resorts - dire.
Agree with this too, the country only knows how to grab other's land!


The rest of the 10 can be seen in this original link:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/picturegalleries/9672211/The-worlds-ugliest-hotels.html?frame=2395833#?frame=2395835