“I do not know if I am a good leader, but I am a leader. And I have a vision. I look to the future, 20, 30 years. I learned that from my father, Sheikh Rashid. He was the true father of Dubai. I follow his example. He would rise early and go alone to watch what was happening on each of his projects. I do the same. I watch. I read faces. I take decisions and I move fast; full throttle.”
Topic: Asia
Kyoto: For Protocol and ancient Venues
“A natural medley of willows and cherry blossoms weave themselves into a brocade, the Heian-kyo” romanticises an ancient verse about Kyoto, Japan’s capital and residence of emperors between 794 and 1868. Wars and raging fires destroyed Kyoto – formerly called “Heian-Kyo”, Capital of Peace – repeatedly over the course of many centuries. Astonishingly, not so during WW II: thanks to its precious historic value, and the presence of mind of acting warlords, the city was spared the fate of being melted into contaminated grounds by a malign nuclear bomb or of being struck by hostile air raids. Other Japanese destinations were less fortunate. A wealth of cultural properties of the past like temples, shrines and other traditional structures was, thus, successfully preserved in Kyoto.
Smile, you are in Singapore!
A city state that takes care of every need
When thinking about Singapore, the main assets instantly coming to mind are those of enormous progress, long-term prosperity, high efficiency in all perceivable divisions, safety, discipline, a reliable work place and a good income for every citizen, handsome, well-educated people communicating in excellent English, a luxury-hotel scape, advanced meeting venues, an award-winning airline, an ever increasing traffic volume rigorously tidied up simply by means of an alternating calendar, a sensational food platter of untold diversity, Singapore Sling, the bar at the Raffles, Singa, the Lion guarding over the harbour, a mainly fenceless zoo, relentless sunshine, giant concrete trees versus tropical lushness, shopping opportunities galore and adamant cleanliness:
Dubai wins bid for Expo 2020
On November 27th, 2013, at 5.30 pm – during their General Assembly – the member states of The Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) based in Paris, elected The United Arab Emirates host country of the World Expo 2020. The exhibition will be held in Dubai from October 20th, 2020 to April 10th, 2021. Expected number of visitors is 25 million. Contestants in the race were Brazil, Russia and Turkey. After the third voting round the UAE emerged as the winner, beating Russia with 116 votes versus 47. The World Expo in Dubai in 2020 is the first to be held in the MENASA (Middle East, North Africa and South Asia) region.
Korea: Jeju
Green-Tea-Latte im Welterbe
Man hat’s nicht leicht als reizvolle Vulkaninsel, auf der die Zitronen blüh’n: Ständig herrscht Urlaubsstimmung, von überall ist die Aussicht fantastisch, die Luft gut, das Klima mild, die subtropische Vegetation traumhaft, die Menschen nett (‘We love having you here!’), ist sogar der Vulkan friedlich. Es wird unverdrossen geheiratet, Golf gespielt, hoch in die Berge oder hinunter ans Meer gefahren oder vielleicht hinein in die pittoreske Plantage zur Erntezeit von Grünem Tee am 24. April. Das Datum gilt als Qualitätsgarant, denn für den ersten Kenner-Aufguss des geschätzten Getränks kommen nur die feinsten obersten Blättchen in Frage. Und die erreichen den Klimax ihrer kurzen Existenz nun einmal exakt am 24. April.