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Malaysia
Asia Jaya LRT Station (See on map)
Selangor, Malaysia(see the GPS coordinates)N 3°6'17'', E 101°38'17''
added on 12/22/2007
LRT Station at Asia Jaya, near Hotel Armada, Petaling Jaya. The hotel offers the perfect combination of comfort, value and location for the discerning business and vacation traveller to the Federal Capital.
The 24-storey Hotel offer 242 guest rooms, including Deluxe, Grand Deluxe, with 38 Junior Suites and 9 Executive Suites.
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United Kingdom
Royal College (See on map)
London, United Kingdom(see the GPS coordinates)N 51°31'37'', W 0°9'42''
added on 12/22/2007
One of England many Royal Colleges. This one is located in Regent's Park just outside the Outer Circle
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United Kingdom
Regent's Park Mosque (See on map)
London, United Kingdom(see the GPS coordinates)N 51°31'44'', W 0°9'51''
added on 12/22/2007
The London Central Mosque (more commonly known as Regent's Park Mosque for its location), is the principal mosque of London and the spiritual focal point for Muslims throughout the UK.

It is also home to the Islamic Cultural Centre, which provides education on Islam to Muslim children and the community at large.

Useful Link :: 1. http://www.sacred-destinations.com/england/london-regents-park-mosque.htm
2. http://www.geocities.com/mutmainaa/mosque/regents_park.html
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United Kingdom
Regent's Park (See on map)
London, United Kingdom(see the GPS coordinates)N 51°31'57'', W 0°9'21''
added on 12/22/2007
The Regent's Park, 166 hectares (410 acres), includes stunning rose gardens with more than 30,000 roses of 400 varieties. The Park is the largest outdoor sports area in London with 'The Hub' a community sports pavilion and sports pitches, nearly 100 acres available for sports fans of all abilities.
The Regent's Park is the largest grass area for sports in Central London and offers a wide variety of activities, as well as an Open Air Theatre, the London Zoo and many cafes and restaurants.

Henry VIII appropriated The Regent's Park for use as a hunting ground, which he considered to be an invigorating ride from Whitehall Palace. At that time, the only boundaries were a ditch and a rampart. Were he here today, Henry would hardly recognise the stylish gardens and sports fields that now stand in its place.

Link :: http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/regents_park/about.cfm
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United Kingdom
London Zoo (See on map)
London, United Kingdom(see the GPS coordinates)N 51°32'10'', W 0°9'21''
added on 12/22/2007
London Zoo by the Zoological Soc London is opened 364/365 days a year. Only closes on Christmas Day each year.
Meet the animals here :: http://www.zsl.org/zsl-london-zoo/animals/

Useful Links :: 1. http://www.zsl.org/zsl-london-zoo/visit/
2. https://static.zsl.org/images/originals/lz-map2-march2007-1088.jpg
3. http://www.zsl.org/
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Malaysia
Sam Poh Kong Temple (See on map)
Malaysia(see the GPS coordinates)N 2°11'44'', E 102°15'20''
added on 02/08/2008
Temple
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Malaysia
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple (See on map)
Malaysia(see the GPS coordinates)N 2°11'51'', E 102°14'48''
added on 02/08/2008
Oldest Temple in Malacca.

Useful link :: http://www.asiaexplorers.com/malaysia/chenghoonteng_temple.htm
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Malaysia
Bukit Cina, Malacca (See on map)
Malaysia(see the GPS coordinates)N 2°11'55'', E 102°15'26''
added on 02/08/2008
Bukit China (Bukit Cina), the hill dominating Malacca, covers 42 hectares and is the largest and oldest Chinese graveyard outside of China. Located on the northeast fringe of Malacca, the hill rises abruptly from the coastal plain, one kilometre inland from the Straits.

Useful links :: http://planet.time.net.my/CentralMarket/melaka101/tour.htm

http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/melaka/bukitindex.htm

http://www.emp.com.my/malacca/MAP.pdf

http://wiki.worldflicks.org/malacca.html
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Malaysia
St Paul's Church, Malacca (See on map)
Malaysia(see the GPS coordinates)N 2°11'34'', E 102°14'58''
added on 02/08/2008
St Paul's Church - take a path up the hill and it will lead you to this church. It was originally built in 1521, by the Portuguese. It became a fortress in 1567, until 1596. After the Dutch siege it became St Paul's, before it was known as Nossa Senhora da Annunciada (Our Lady of Annunciation). It has been used as a burial ground for the Dutch. You can still see the tombstones, along the walls of ruins of the church.

Useful links :: http://wiki.worldflicks.org/malacca.html [Great link to check out if you are going to Malacca for a holiday/tour]

http://wikitravel.org/en/Malacca

http://www.melaka.net/must_visit.htm
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