Thursday, 4 December 2014

The 12 Best New Apps You May Have Missed

Wow...you have to see this if you have Android iOS with your phone because today i want to share 12 apps that you may not download yet .

1. Shortcut

Shortcut is great for when you need a haircut but don’t have time to make it to your local barber. Shortcut’s licensed barbers will come to your home, office, or hotel, and you get a discount if your friends get a haircut at the same time. They’re open late, too.Don't worry,the haircuts start at $75, but get cheaper for each additional friend who shares the appointment.

2. 2 Cars game
“2 Cars” tasks you with controlling two different cars at the same time, which is a lot harder than you’d think. To survive, you’ll need to avoid the circles and hit all the squares by changing lanes.



3. Facebook Rooms

Rooms is a great way to chat with a particular group of friends or discuss a particular topic with people. You can create a “room” for anyone or anything you’d like, and once you invite your friends, you can chat or share pictures.

4. Plague 
Plague is a place to share photos and videos. There are no followers or friends, meaning that all users have the same chance for their post to go viral. The best part? When you share a post, it travels to four Plague users nearby, who can either spread your post farther or nix it.

Omg~!!!it's time to let me download all of those apps...its so attractive to me...
What are you waiting for?Let's download together~



TOP secret in the world

Hello..I found out some interest things that i must share with you all.

Do you have seen newspaper or internet that have some of the building are very awesome and you are wondering how was the building to built up?

Yes,there have the truths behind 10 of the world's great wonders.

1. Taj Mahal, Agra,India


The elegance of the mausoleum can be attributed to clever engineering. To make the Taj Mahal appear perfectly straight from ground level, the architect designed the minarets to slant slightly outward, which also ensured that in the event of an earthquake they would fall away from the mausoleum's precious dome.

2. Burj Khalifa, Dubai,UAE


This ethereal tower in the Arabian Desert cost US$1.5 billion to construct. The world's tallest building. To withstand high winds and earthquakes, this superscraper is designed with a 'buttressed core' – three wings set at 120 degrees to each other, anchored around a central hub. Each wing supports the others, so when the wind blows on two of the wings, the third resists the force.


3. Machu Picchu, Peru


During construction, the Inca didn't use wheels to transport the blocks. Instead it's thought they hauled them up the slopes by hand, as protrusions have been found on a few stones (suggesting grips for workers' hands). Ingenious engineering solutions were used to counteract earthquakes: L-shaped blocks anchored corners together, doors and windows tilted inward, and no mortar was used between stones so that, if shaken, they could move and resettle without collapsing.


4. Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt

Pyramid, the sole survivor of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was the tallest construction in the world until the Eiffel Tower was built in 1889. It was built to hold just three burial chambers, but required a workforce of around 30,000. Intriguingly, analyses of the living arrangements, bread-making technology, animal remains and ancient graffiti suggest the workers were not slaves as previously thought, but skilled laborers.


Amazing building with the awesome architect engeenering.If i have the chance,i wish to explore those places and take pictures.

Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Haunted places!!!

Haunted places!!!!!!Omg
Today, let's together figure out how was the haunted places look like...
1. The Beechworth Lunatic Asylum, Australia

It served as a mental hospital from 1867 until 1995. At its highest capacity, 1,200 patients lived there. About 9,000 patients died in its 130-year history, and there’s little doubt those souls are haunting it this very day. Visitors can take a nighttime ghost tour, to which I say, no thank you.

2.  The Bhanghar Fort, India

If you’re not scared yet, head over to India, where you’ll find the Bhanghar Fort in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. The fort was built in 1573 and remains today a ruin of several temples, palaces, and smaller living units.

3. Hell Fire Club on Montpelier Hill, Ireland
The Hell Fire Club on Montpelier Hill was built as a hunting lodge in 1725 and reportedly became a gathering place for a small group of Dublin elites who met for debauchery and devil worship.
Tales of animal sacrifice, black masses, cloven-hoofed men, and murder surround the structure. It’s another popular destination for tourists and ghost tours.

If you're the darest people and like to explore those haunted places,you are welcome to go.*scary

Peaceful Countries

Hey guys,are you the travel's lover??
Have been waiting so long to have a travel overload?Today i would like to introduce some of the 

Peaceful Countries in the world.

First of all ,i want to introduce DENMARK.


  • Safe place to live
  • Focus on economic matters instead of involving themselves in various armed conflicts.
  • Danish people are very friendly,open and helpful
Secondly is NORWAY.

  • Although mass murderer who hit the pride of country hard while according to the GLOBAL PEACE INDEX NORWAY is one of the world's most peaceful countries and friendly and safe place to live.
  • The highest level of human development in the globe.
  • Government of  Oslo always places peace at the forefront of the priorities of the country.
Lastly is SINGAPORE.



  • Active member of the international community.
  • The country has worked with the United Nations and its supporting agencies on a great variety of efforts.
  • Participates in various global such as WTO (World Trade Organization)
  • Wealthiest countries
  • The homicide and violent crime rates are lower than the crimina rates.
Enjoy your holiday if you have the chance travel to 3 places of it.