If your the kind who loves to take pictures anytime anywhere, well certain place here are off limits.. I've witnessed a couple of no pictures please zone..
(1.) the immigration.. I don't know if all immigration entries all over the world restricts this but I have tried to have a picture taken when entering the immigration booth and the police officer said no taking pictures.. but the camera flash was so quick! Too late, if your camera flash was quick too you can try.
(2) certain venetian shops, one tourist tried to take photo of a store of branded perfumes and the police officer called her attention.
(3) the casinos- i never tried it because we were pre-warned by our guide.. he said they will get our memory card so better not try it.
Unique Suggestions: Don't take pictures just anywhere.. look for signs.. most places have signs of no picture taking please.
Fun Alternatives: Lot of places are more fun to have pictures... If unsure.. ask your guide first..
Written Apr 8, 2012
It's the worlds 10 talest building, and therefore you should go up there. And if you are tough enough, you should go for a Sky Walk. Exept from that, there is no reason why you should go there, at all. Unless you get a real kick if heights. But remember, 61st floor is the highest you can go.
Unique Suggestions: Do the Sky Walk or bungee jump
Written Nov 20, 2006
again if you are not into jewelries, this is not for you.
Written Jun 17, 2009
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again if you are not into jewelries, this is not for you.
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