Hari Ke Lima (23 Okt 2013)
Salam
Hari nii .. hari terakhir di Melbourne... Wah cepatnya masa berlalu. Tepat jam 10.00 pg bas datang. Kami buat 'City Tour'. TL cakap, kami keluar hotel lambat kerana peraturan
australia, driver bas tidak boleh bekerja lebih 12 jam. Mengikut Iteanery kami
dijangka balik lewat kerana 'Penguin Parade' bermula selepas matahari terbenam di
Philip Island. Mula mula kami ke 'Parliament House'. Bangunan lama. bersebelahan dgn 'Treasury Building'.
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View Jalan sorang sorang nak ambil gambar Trem nii. Hujan renyai renyai.. Banyak masa sebab bas datang jam 10.00 pagi. |
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View Parliament House |
Info
In 1851, even before the
colony of Victoria acquired
full parliamentary self-government, Governor Charles La Trobe instructed the colonial surveyor, Robert Hoddle,
to select a site for the colony's new parliament to meet. Hoddle selected a
site on the eastern hill at the top of Bourke Street, which at that time, when
few buildings were more than two storeys high, commanded a view of the whole
city.
In
December 1855 construction began on the site in Spring Street, and the building
was completed in stages between 1856 and 1929. The chambers for the Victorian Legislative Assembly and the Victorian Legislative Council were finished in 1856, at which time
Bourke Street ran between the two chambers. The library was completed in 1860,
and the Great Hall (now Queen's Hall) and the vestibule in 1879. In the 1880s,
at the height of the great boom fuelled by the Victorian Gold Rush,
it was decided to add a classical colonnade and portico facing Spring St, which today gives
the building its monumental character. This was completed in 1892. The north
wing was completed in 1893 and refreshment rooms at the back of the building
were added in 1929.
Despite
its protracted construction and evolution of the design, the building today
feels very much a single entity. The flow of the rooms, particularly taken in
context with the main facade leading to the Queen's Hall and the parliamentary
chambers, is both logical and visually impressive.'
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View Mamat nii depan Hotel Winsor.. Depan Parliament House |
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View Treasury Building bersebelahan Parliament House |
Kemudian kami ke 'Federation Square'. Ala bangunan yg bersegi segi tu. Menarik juga bangunan nii..
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View Bahagian hadapan 'Federation Square' |
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View Pintu masuk Federation Square Building |
Info
Melbourne's first public square, an initiative of the Melbourne City Council was the City Square which dates back to
1968 was considered by many to be a planning failure. Its redevelopment in the
1990s failed to address serious flaws in its design as a public space and it
was during this decade that the first plans for a new square were hatched by the Victorian
state government
The site selected was
immediately south of the Hoddle Grid and included the twin towers of the former
Gas and Fuel Corporation,Jolimont Yard and the Princes Bridge railway station (which was
itself the former site of a 19th-century morgue). The government
sought to remove what were considered to be two of Melbourne's great eyesores,
demolishing the 1960s Gas and Fuel Corporationbuildings which obstructed a vista of
heritage buildings along Flinders Street including St Paul's Cathedral.
Kemudian kami bergerak pula ke St Patrick's Cathedral... Gereja lama yang agak besar juga. Sebenarnya tak jauh dari Parliament House.
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View Hadapan St Patrick Cathedral Church |
Info
The cathedral is built on a traditional
east-west axis, with the altar at the eastern end, symbolising belief in
the resurrection of Christ. The plan is in the style of aLatin cross, consisting of
a nave with side aisles, transepts with side
aisles, a sanctuary with seven chapels, and sacristies. Although its 103.6
metres (340 ft) length is marginally shorter than that of St Mary's
Cathedral in Sydney, St Patrick's has the distinction of being both the tallest
and, overall, the largest church building in Australia.
The cathedral is located on Eastern Hill in
Melbourne, in an area bounded by Albert Street, Gisborne Street, Lansdowne
Street and Cathedral Place. Just to the east across Gisborne Street is St Peter's Church, constructed from 1846 to 1848, which is
the Anglican parish church of Melbourne.
In 1848, the Augustinian friar James Goold was appointed the first bishop of Melbourne
and became the fourth bishop in Australia, after Sydney, Hobart and Adelaide.
Negotiations with the colonial government for the grant of five acres of land
for a church in the Eastern Hill area began in 1848. On 1 April 1851, only 16
years after the foundation of Melbourne, the Colonial
Secretary of Victoria finally granted the site to the Roman Catholic Church.
Kemudian kami ke Fitzroy Garden
Info
The Fitzroy Gardens are 26 hectares (64 acres) located on the
southeastern edge of the Melbourne Central Business District
in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
The gardens are bounded by Clarendon Street, Albert Street, Lansdowne Street,
and Wellington Parade with the Treasury Gardens across Lansdowne
street to the west.
For the last City Tour sebelum ke Philip Island, kami ke Shrine of Remembrance...
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View Salah satu pandangan | | |
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View The
Cenotaph.. Berbangga aku.. ada nampak Malaya Tak... |
Info
Designed by architects Phillip Hudson and James
Wardrop who were both World War I veterans, the Shrine is in a classical style, being based on the Tomb of Mausolus at Halicarnassus and the Parthenon in Athens. Built from Tynong granite, the Shrine originally consisted only of
the central sanctuary surrounded by the ambulatory. The sanctuary contains the marble Stone of Remembrance, upon which is engraved the words
"Greater love hath no man". Once a year, on 11 November at
11 a.m. (Remembrance Day), a ray of sunlight shines through an aperture in
the roof to light up the word "Love" in the inscription. Beneath the sanctuary lies the crypt,
which contains a bronze statue of a soldier father and son, and panels listing
every unit of the Australian
Imperial Force.
In 2002-2003 a Visitor Centre was
built within the foundations of the Shrine. The visitor centre incorporates an
education centre (including three classrooms and meeting room), an audio-visual
centre, gallery space, a retail shop and an administration office, as well the
Hall of Columns (in which the Changi Flag is on display) Gallery of Medals,
entry courtyard and Remembrance Garden. The walls of both the entry courtyard
and Remembrance Garden have been built to complement the Ray of Light ceremony
that takes place on 11 November of every year.
The Shrine went through a
prolonged process of development which began in 1918 with the initial proposal
to build a Victorian memorial. Two committees were formed, the second of which
ran a competition for the memorial's design. The winner was announced in 1922. However, opposition to the proposal
(led by Keith Murdoch and The Herald) forced the governments of the
day to rethink the design, and a number of alternatives were proposed, the most
significant of which was the ANZAC Square and cenotaph proposal of 1926. In response, General Sir John Monash used the 1927 ANZAC Day march to garner support for the Shrine,
and finally won the support of the Victorian government later that year. The
foundation stone was laid on 11 November 1927, and the Shrine was officially
dedicated on 11 November 1933
City Tour semua tempat yg
dicadangkan dalam iteanery dapat pergi dan berpeluang ambil gambar. Peserta
puas hati. Tepat 11.30 pg kami bergerak
ke Panny’s Chocolate Factory. Korang nak tau.. Tuan punya kilang nii ialah India Penang mari...
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View Papan tanda...wajib ambil gambar kat sini |
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View Hadapan kilang nii.. ada patung dua ekor lembu... India owner beb.... |
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View Pintu masuk ke restoren dan kilang. |
Jam 1.15 ptg kami makan tgh disini. Jangan risau.. di sini semuanya halal (ada sijil halal Australia). Lepas tu kami masuk ke dalam melihat pemprosesan coklat. Ada banyak games dan boleh kumpulkan bola kayu utk ditukarkan dengan coklat. Tapi kena ingat sorang hanya boleh tukar 6 biji coklat bersaiz bola ping pong. So tak yak beli coklat.. Yang lagi menarik ialah pelbagai bentuk coklat ada di sini.. kekadang tak tercapai akalmu.. Di akhir lawatan, TL
juga berbincang dengan owner utk mendapatkan tempat / ruang utk sembahyang.
Kami dibenarkan menggunakan ruang rehat pekerja di tingkat 2.
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View restoren |
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View Permainan dan kumpullah bola tu... nanti tukar dengan coklat |
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View Pelbagai coklat...cara pemprosesan coklat |
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View Coklat...tergamak ke korang nak makan... agak agaknya mana part paling sedap |
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View Biji koko tapi bukan dari Australia.. Kebanyakkannya import dari Afrika |
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View Kasut dari coklat.. sanggupkah memakannya. |
Tepat jam 3 ptg pula kami sampai di Maze n Things.
Semua peserta enjoy dengan aktiviti yg ditawarkan.
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View Pintu masuk ke Maze n Things. |
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View Apasal mamat nii nampak kurus.. He hee trick... |
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View Tolong! Tolong ! Langsuyar putih nak cekik aku... |
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View Nak beli...Mahal... tak beli pun |
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View Jangan makan aku... |
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View kalau berani boleh cuba. Jangan nanggis kalau tak boleh keluar..... |
Jam 5.45 ptg kami bergerak
ke tempat Philip Island nak tengok Penguin Parade. Kami mempunyai masa yg cukup utk melawat kawasan dan
membeli sedikit barang di kedai sourvenir. Jam 6.30 ptg kami makan mlm di
restoren di sini.
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View Papan tanda.... |
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View Laluan pejalan kaki.. |
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View Antara binatang yang boleh dijumpai sepanjang laluan pejalan kaki... |
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View Antara Pantai tempat penguin mendarat...nak ke pantai |
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View Mamat nii boring... lambat lagi penguin nak naik |
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View Nampak tak pentas.. tu laa tempat nak duduk nanti tengok penguin parade |
Jam 7.20 mlm kami bergerak masuk ke stage
utk melihat penguin Parade. Jam 9.20 mlm kami bergerak balik ke hotel di
Melbourne. Sampai di hotel jam 11.10 mlm. TL ingatkan peserta tentang ’wake up
call’ jam 4.30 pg dan check out jam 6.50 pg. Kami ambil pack breakfast. Kena
gerak awal kerana pengalaman group yg lepas, immigresan international di
Melbourne sangat ramai.
Hari Ke Enam (24 Okt 2013)
Jam 6.50 pg kami meninggalkan Hotel untuk
ke Airport. Alhamdulillah semua selesai dalam masa 1 jam sahaja. Kami mempunyai
masa yang mencukupi untuk shopping di Airport. Tepat 10.50 kami meninggalkan
Melbourne.
Tepat jam 2.30 kami tiba di airport Jakarta. Kami mempunyai masa
hampir 3 jam di Jakarta Airport. Jam 5.15 ptg kami bergerak ke KLIA.
Jam 8.25 kami tiba di KLIA. Semua urusan sehingga mengambil bagasi
selesai. Tepat jam 9.30 mlm kami bersurai.
Terima kasih POTO TRAVEL.........
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