Hunyad Castle of Romania The Count Dracula`s Inheritance
Who doesn’t know Dracula? A comic figure who’s depicted living by sucking human’s blood? The figure Dracula according to some storytold was coming from The Wallachian empire, that was where the term ‘Count’ coming from. The Count’s name was Vladimir III (also known as Count Dracula).
Count Dracula was held at Hunyad Castle for 7 years long. This castle used to be a defensive structure and remains to be one of the most evident symbols of the middle Ages. The castle looks incredible and a bit frightening, darkness everywhere around.

Hunyad Castle which later on more known with The Dracula Castle is situated in present-day Hunedoara – a city in Romania. Romania lies in the eastern Europe. It is a nice and pleasant country in beautifully green environment.
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The Old City Iwakuni and Wonderful Kintai Bridge of Japan
Japan is famous for many things, Mount Fuji and Sakura Flower are some things that have been so identical to this country. Not only that, Japan is famous for its culture and traditional architecture as inheritance of Japanese historical ages. It is the Kintai Bridge and Iwakuni castle, two of the abundant destination that can be seen in Japan.

Iwakuni Castle has fantastic surroundings and architecture. It is open to tourists all year round. Iwakuni looks like an old Japanese culture; we can see numerous narrow streets, old-fashioned buses, quaint shops and old houses. Iwakuni Castle is a home of a strange white snake. The city itself offers fantastic fishing experience, especially in summer.

The city is surrounded by mountains and just one walk through the graceful Kintai Bridge charms most tourists. The Iwakuni Castle lies in Kikko Park. Kikko Park is a home of the natural wonder, the white snakes, which can only found in Iwakuni. It’s situated at the top of a small Mountain that can be reached by foot or cable car.
Kintai (Brocade Sash) Bridge is 210 meter long, and five meter wide and it draws millions of tourists every year to take pictures of such beauty. It was built in 1673, and it took almost a year to build it. Its main attraction is amazing wooden arches. The arches are replaced every 30 years but the technology of changing them is still the same. Kintai Bridge is amazingly illuminated at night. When you visit Japan, don’t forget to try sushi.
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Bad Mood is Coming ? Beware of it !!!
Have you ever gone like everything around is so wrong, so bad.. nothing looks or feel good ? Or it even turns to ‘wanna do nothing’ no energy to move. Well, if you do so, that’ something what is called a bad mood.
As written in many articles, bad mood not only gives us a gloomy outlook, it also lowers our immune function, leading the way to illness. When it comes to bad mood.. my my.. it can inhibit us. Here are some suggestions to lift up our mood, our spirit, and our health.
1. A Laughing Matter.
Research has discovered that laughter and joy boost immune functions, especially the production of the natural killer cells that help defend the body from illness and cancer. Laughter also increases the release of endorphins – compounds that give you a sense of well-being – in your brain.
2. Hands-On Healing.
Human touch increases the production of endorphins, growth hormone, and DHEA, all of which lengthen your life span and lower the negative impact of stress.
3. Take a Bracing Breath.
Breathing correctly is important for dispelling the toxins and wastes from your body; in fact, it is estimated that we expel only about 30 percent of toxins in our bodies through the bowels and bladder-the rest is all respiratory.
4. Smell the Joy.
This concept is instrumental to aromatherapy, a natural health tradition that makes use of the healing powers of plants with strong scents. Aromatherapy recommends treating depression with jasmine, eucalyptus for exhilaration, and grapefruit to increase alertness and joy.


