Sunday 3 July 2011

Try to manage your own football team !!!



1. Are you interested in managing your football team?

Football manager is video game series which people can simulate football management. This game costs about 30 NZ dollars and is played for all ages. Sports Interactive developed this game and it is published by Sega. Many people abbreviate this game to FM. Actually, this game based on data of real football players and scouters so a reality of this game is very high. It also made strong fan base which call FM-holic because this one is like an addictive drug.


2. How to play FM
If you start the game, you should decide which team you will control. There are all nations which have own football league or join in the World-Cup match. You will choose at least one team of them to play. After selecting a team you pick out one of battle plans. It means you have a chance to choose a battle plan between a provided one and special one which you drew up and made. Sometimes, you need to change a player in a pertinent time during the matching!!!





3. My recommend team and tips
I strongly recommend for beginner to start with big club like Manchester Utd, FC Barcelona, Chelsea or Inter Milan. The reason is that it may help to play your game because you won’t have any financial problem in the game. You can have all big star players who you want to join in your team. Moreover, big clubs have many star players basically so it is quite certain that you can trade them easily.


4. What is good affect?
Through playing FM you will be able to learn a part of business. Sometimes, you need to persuade star players to run together. You are also demanded to notice quickly which player is out of harmony with other players and then need to trade them (If you deal with other clubs to have a player, try to sell your players costly as much as you can and scout the others cheaply). You can get a vicarious satisfaction from managing your team. However, you must be careful!! You can be fired or keep staying there as a results of the match. It depends on your management skills. Show your ability!!!

No.1 Korean Palace-!!!

1. The History of Gyengbokgung

Do you know what Korea used to be called? About 500 years ago people called Korea to Joseon. Gyengbokgung is the first one of the five grand palaces in Korea which was built (1394) in the Joseon Dynasty period (1391-1910) by king Taejo and means people are blessed with a big happiness. During the Japanese invasions of Korea most of buildings were burnt but they were rebuilt in 1867 by Daewongun luckily. At that time, 330 buildings and 5,792 rooms were standing on 410,000 square meters of land. Can you imagine how big is it? Unfortunately, a number of buildings were demolished while Korea was was under Japanese rule so you can’t see same sight as the past. Although this palace doesn’t have a perfect look nowadays, this palace is represented one of the traditional Korean buildings because it has long history and is the biggest palace in Korea.
                                                        



2. Destination – How to get there?

People can easy to get Gyeongbokgung by subway or Seoul city tour bus

- Metro: Take metro line 3 and get off at Gyeongbokgung Station. After that, take exit 5 and then        you can get there in 5 minutes by walking. (Please look at the map!)

- Bus: Get on buses the following numbers 0212, 1020, 1711, 7016, 7022, 1020, 109, 171, 272, 602, 602-1, 606, 7025, 708, 9708
 




3. Opening hours, Ticket and convenient Facilities in the palace

This place normally opens for visitors from 9am to 6pm between March and October. However, during the other term it closes at 7pm. Admissions to the gyeongbokgung are 3,000 won (about 3.50 NZ dollars) for adults and 1,500 won (about 2 NZ dollars) for children until 18 years. If you go there with group, there is 20% discount for them. The web site link which is given below shows a map with amenities’ location.
http://www.royalpalace.go.kr/html/eng/guide/guide01_tab04.jsp?dep1=1&dep2=1
 

4. Recommended tour course
 
Hier is the link to web site showing many details with a map and visitor’s circulation.



5. Tour tips !!
 
- There is a free guided tours in this palace for visitors. This tours are guided in Korean, English, Japanese and Chinese. People will meet in front of the Information Office near by Hengyemun Gate. It needs to spend about 1 hour or 1 and half hours each. People will look around inside of Gyeongbokgung and hear explanation about each buildings stories.
- If you want to look at that place by yourself, don’t worry too much. Portable audio guide in different languages will be provided for 2,000 won (about 2.50NZ dollars) so you can rent it.

Tuesday 3 May 2011

What I'm thinking of writing about for my blog posts

I'm thinking about a travel guide entry and a review.

For the travel guide entry I think I'm going to write about palaces which is located in Seoul, Korea and korean kings lived a long time ago because it's the good way to introduce what korean traditinal building is. These palaces are very beautiful and magnificent. From my point of view, If people visit to Korea, They must visit there.

For the review I'm going to write about a video game which called Football Manager because it's my favourite one. Actually, I can't often play it because of my lovely homeworks from classes but I'd like to recommend you guys to play, when you have a free time.

Tuesday 29 March 2011

About me

Hello guys. This is Loyd's Blog.

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