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Saturday 7 July 2018

TRAVEL - SPAIN (Part 1) Sara Shantelle Lim goes to Spain on Singapore Airlines Business Class - The Royal Palace of Madrid, Aqueduct of Segovia, Cathedral de Segovia, Walls of Avila.


TRAVEL - SPAIN (Part 1) 
Sara Shantelle Lim goes to Spain on Singapore Airlines Business Class 
1 Month Trip
Places of attraction - Madrid, Aqueduct of Segovia, Catherdral de Segovia,
The Royal Palace of Madrid, The Catholic Cathedral, The Walls of Avila, Aldea El Rocio Huelva.


Singapore Airlines Business Class Travel - I always enjoy flying with Singapore Airlines on Business Class as they always provide excellent customer service and comfort is very important especially on quite a long flight. I like to arrive fresh at my destination so I have the energy to complete all my travel plans and tasks enthusiastically.


Beautiful Aqueduct of Segovia in Spain 

A massive structure which is over 2000 years old and an iconic view for the town that has 3 UNESCO world heritage sites. It has a total length of 15 km from its source in the mountains to the Alcazar on the NW tip of the city. Simply incredible and stunning! I enjoyed a magnificent walk around the town and lovely scenery surrounding this area. 


Roman Aqueduct in Spain
With the Pont du Gard in France, it is one of the best-preserved elevated Roman aqueducts. It is the foremost symbol of Segovia, as evidenced by its presence on the city's coat of arms.




The History of The Aqueduct of Segovia Spain

As the aqueduct lacks a legible inscription (one was apparently located in the structure's attic, or top portion), the date of construction cannot be definitively determined. The general date of the Aqueduct's construction was long a mystery although it was thought to have been during the 1st century AD, during the reigns of the Emperors Domitian, Nerva, and Trajan. At the end of the 20th century, Géza Alföldy deciphered the text on the dedication plaque by studying the anchors that held the now missing bronze letters in place. He determined that Emperor Domitian (AD 81-96) ordered its construction and the year 98 A.D. was proposed as the most likely date of completion.However, in 2016 evidence was published which points out to a slightly later date, by 112 AD.


Segovia Aqueduct in 1824 by Edward Hawke Locker

The beginnings of Segovia are also not definitively known. The Vaccaei people are known to have populated the area before it was conquered by the Romans. Roman troops sent to control the area stayed behind to settle there. The area fell within the jurisdiction of the Roman provincial court (Latin conventus iuridici, Spanish convento jurídico) located in Clunia.

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Museum of Santa Teresa
Basilica of San Vicente, Covent of San Jose. 
This place is 1.5h away from Madrid City. 





Cathedral de Segovia 

Also known as the Lady of Cathedrals, this Gothic cathedral is lined with 1300 stained glass, has one of the highest tower in Spain and has wonderful altarpieces and a museum. Visitors are encouraged to visit the bell tower as the view from the top is simply spectacular! 


The massive cathedral was built between 1525-1577 in a late Gothic style, outdated elsewhere in Europe. The previous cathedral of Segovia had stood adjacent to the Alcazar, and had been used by the royal armies in defending the latter against siege. The rebellious Comuneros were intent on taking the Cathedral to protect its holy relics, and to use its position against the walls of the Alcazar in order to defeat its defenders. In a famous exchange, prominent city officials urged the comuneros to halt their attacks on the church, saying they should consider the injustice of razing so sumptuous a temple while making war against those who, serving their king, defended his Alcazar. But their plea fell on deaf ears, and the comuneros replied: la Iglesia era de la Ciudad (the Church belonged to the City). After a bitter siege lasting months, the cathedral lay in ruins.


Overall view of the Cathedral of Segovia, Castilla y Léon, Spain and the surrounding Jewish Quarter of the city (la Judería).

Due to fears of a repeat assault, the cathedral was relocated to the present site and built using a design by the Trasmeran mason named Juan Gil de Hontañón, and the work was continued by his son Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón.


The building's structure features three tall vaults and an ambulatory, with fine tracery windows and numerous stained glass windows. The interior is characterized by unity of style (late Gothic), except for the dome, built around 1630 by Pedro de Brizuela. The Gothic vaults are 33 meters high by 50 meters wide and 105 long. The bell tower reaches almost 90 meters. The current stone spire crowning the tower, dating from 1614, was erected after a major fire caused by a thunderstorm. The original spire, entirely Gothic, was built of American mahogany, had a pyramidal structure, and was the tallest tower in Spain.


Among the most prominent chapels are that of the Santísimo Sacramento, with a Reredo by José de Churriguera, the Chapel of San Andrés, with a Tryptich of the Deposition by Ambrosius Benson, the Chapel of Piety with the Entombment by Juan de Juni, ; and the chapel of the Deposition with the recumbent Christ by Gregorio Fernández.

Vitreaux of Virgin Mary


The retablo mayor, or main reredos, of the cathedral was carved by Francisco Sabatini, and is dedicated to the Virgin of the Peace. It is adorned with the Segovian Saints Frutos, Geroteo, Valentín and Engracia. The choir has gothic seating.

The cathedral museum has works by Pedro Berruguete, Sánchez Coello and Van Orley, and the cathedral archives have one of the first printed books published in Spain: the Sinodal de Aguilafuente.



Typical Spanish Meal at Taberna Real (Madrid)
Plaza de Isabel II, 8, 28013 Madrid, Spain
www.tabernareal.com

I had a typical Spanish meal at this really quint restaurant. 
The decor inside is quite like as if I've entered another world.
I see dried meat hanging on the walls. The music played is really old school Spanish. 
But it was entirely delightful and surreal. 
Their dishes were really delicious and impressive. Service was awesome too!


History

Pardellas-Rivera Brothers, Manuel, Cesareo, José and Abelardo, put al their enthusiasm in order to give birth The Taberna Real. Continuing a family tradition of cooking, from the hand of Manuel, the older brother, they moved from Pontevedra, where they were born, to Madrid, where they found several restaurants in the most emblematic areas of the town. 

Taberna Real was opened to the public in 1997 at the same time as the Teatro Real is reopened, after a hard work of the brothers, who had given their whole life, and with the whole heart of support of their parents. The place can't be better: in the middle of the Madrid from the Austrias. 
In the 16th century, the Taberna Real was one of the out buildings used by the service of The Royal Palace, where the service ought to do all kind of gastronomic tasks which couldn't be done in the Palace. 

Our Restaurant was born in 1997 in order to offer you the best gastronomy elaborated with fresh market products in an environment which remember you the 16th century by achieving you complete satisfaction.


The Royal Palace of Madrid & The Catholic Cathedral 
in Panorama View

The Royal Palace of Madrid - One of Europe's largest and most beautifully decorated palaces spanning across an area of more than 1 million square feet. It is the official residence of the Spanish Royal family but is only used for state ceremonies. Basic entry costs only EUR10. Inside the palace houses opulent gilded rooms and lavish interiors. Unfortunately photography is generally not allowed inside except at the grand staircase area. 

The Catholic Cathedral - One of the most beautiful churches in the city and the only Spanish cathedral that has been consecrated by a Pope. The church was blessed by John Paul II during his visit to Madrid in 1993. Located just beside the The Royal Palace, you can combine your visit of these 2 places together.


The Walls of Avilla in Spain 

 This is the place where St. Therese lived and it offers a glimpse of the rustic, serene and beautiful city of Avila. The walls are incredibly preserved over the years and is a beautiful fortress of the city. A truely impressive architecture that is worth the lovely stroll and a sight to behold!


The work was started in 1090 but most of the defensive wall appears to have been rebuilt in the 12th century. The enclosed area is an irregular rectangle of 31 hectares with a perimeter of some 2,516 meters, including 88 semicircular towers. The walls have an average width of 3 metres and an average height of 12 metres. The nine gates were completed over several different periods. The Puerta de San Vicente (Gate of St Vincent) and the Puerta del Alcazar (Gate of the Fortress) are flanked by twin towers, 20 metres high, linked by a semicircular arch. The apse of the cathedral also forms one of the towers.

It is possible to walk upon the walls for roughly half the circumference. Whilst some of the walls will never be navigable in this way because of their integration into other structures, there is a large stretch of the walls that has yet to be made safe for pedestrians.



Aldea El Rocio Huelva


This church once had over 1 Million visitors over 40 days. It is situated in a small town that still uses horses to get around. Its very old school. But its very beautiful. This town has lots of Flamingos by the lake.





It was a really wonderful trip to Spain and I really enjoyed myself tremendously.

Some photos and information is extracted from Wikipedia & Tripadvisor.

Stay Tune for more Blog Posts on my 1 Month Trip in Spain!

READ MORE ABOUT SPAIN (Part 1 to Part 4) - CLICK HERE


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Read about my Business Class Singapore Airlines Travel to LondonCLICK HERE.
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Monday 2 July 2018

Aesthetics - Sara Shantelle Lim goes for HIFU Plus + Fillers for Sunken Eye + Forehead Wrinkles Removal at EHA Clinic by Doctor Elias Tam

Aesthetics 
HIFU Plus at EHA Clinic 
Fillers for Sunken Eyes + Forehead Wrinkles
Doctor Elias Tam 
www.EHA.com.sg



Everyone ages, we all find different ways and methods to maintain youth and to fight ageing. It’s time for my annual visit to my most trusted Aesthetics Doctor, Dr Elias Tam at EHA Clinic, it’s the first time I’ve tried something new called HIFU PLUS. It was amazing! I wanted to have a V shape face, and usually I just do Botox to achieve my Jaw line, but this time round, I did Hifu Plus, which was much easier, faster, wasn’t painful, and had an INSTANT Result.


Look at the pictures, the right side is so tight and nice, while the left undone side, is still saggy and chubby. This treatment took only a few minutes, less than 3 mins on each side? Super fast! I’m so impressed.

Sara Shantelle Lim HIFU PLUS Video at EHA Clinic



Just look at the right side of the cheeks in this video, it is already smaller, tighter and lifted. The right side is already done, and I’m in process on doing the left side. Just comparing the right and left sides, you can see the immediate significant difference.


I also had a neck mask after the Hifu Plus Treatment. My entire neck and face looks tighter and lifted.

HIFU PLUS Prices
$1500 for 1 session for Neck + Entire Face
$1800 for 3 sessions for Neck + Entire Face

This pictures are videos are the results of my neck and face only after 1 session. But I guess, 3 sessions would make more sense financially. I also did my annual sunken eye removal and fillers for my forehead wrinkles.

Fillers for Sunken Eyes + Forehead Wrinkles


As you can see in the picture, I have quite bad panda eyes and sunken eyes. Apparently, I don't have enough collagen around my under eye area. I read that everyone has dark eye rings when they don't sleep enough, but some people's dark eye rings is much more obvious than others, its because they have very thin skin around the eye area. But yes, I do have to admit that I have a habit of sleeping a little later than most people. The best solution for me is to have more sleep and also to add in some fillers in there to remove the sunken affect and hence, make the dark eye rings less obvious. 

Sara Shantelle Lim Forehead Filler to Remove Wrinkles


As you can see from the video, after putting the numbing cream, it does not hurt very much. Its very bearable. Doctor Tam, have quite a few choices for you. You can ask for Xeomin.

The Eye Fillers Treatment costs around SGD$800.
REQUEST FOR XEOMIN

Sara Shantelle Lim Final Look 
AFTER
HIFU Plus + Sunken Eyes Fillers + Forehead Fillers


I’m so happy with the results. I look 5 years younger! Yay!!! 

No More Panda Sunken Eyes
No More Chubby Cheeks
No More Wrinkles on my Forehead

Other important facts about Fillers
Facial Fillers Better Than Rhinoplasty?

Dermal fillers are injected just below the surface of the skin, filling in unwanted wrinkles and lines, and, adding definition to the lip border. Fillers minimize or eliminate the lines that appear between the nose and mouth when you smile.
Injectable dermal fillers restore volume and fullness to the skin reducing the appearance of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds.
Fillers for the nose can be used to lift the nasal bridge, creating a sharper nose, without traditional invasive surgery. Fillers for the chin can be used to add shape and form to your chin. Most use this type of filler for a sharper looking chin, much in the form of a V shape.
There are many different fillers and can be classified according to the materials used or broadly divided according to their efficacy into:
(1) Temporary filler lasting 3 to 9 months. Examples include fillers which are made from hyaluronic acid (Stylage, Hyacorp, Visagel, Juvederm, Restylane).
(2) Semi-permanent fillers lasting a year to 18 months. For example, Radiesse (www.radiesse.com) made of calcium-based microsphere technology (Calcium Hydroxylapatite) to provide immediate volume restoration and stimulates the body to produce new collagen.
Sara Shantelle Lim + Doctor Elias Tam
I've been going to Doctor Elias Tam for over 6-8 years, I've lost count. I think it is important that you find a doctor that you are comfortable with. My friends and family have all been going to him as they have seen the results he has done for me. It is really impressive. 











EHA Clinic by Dr Elias Tam

Address: 1 Scotts Road #15-01 Shaw Centre, Singapore 228208
Contact: +65 6235 3325 / +65 8168 7235


Read more about my Aesthetic Experiences - http://www.sgsisters.com/search/label/Aesthetics



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Wednesday 13 June 2018

Paul Immigrations Reviews - World's Best Cities - Living in Singapore

World’s Best Cities - Living in Singapore 

picture credit - visitsingapore

Singapore despite being just a tiny dot on the World map is largely recognized as one of the World's best cities to work and live due to its stable government, clean environment, world class education system, affordable and convenient public transport and overall a safe place with low crime rates. 

Over 27,000 expats in 159 countries gave their answers to HSBC's 2018 Annual Expat survey which covered 27 questions in 3 categories economics, experience and family ranked Singapore as the number 1 place to live in as an expat. 

picture credit - visitsingapore

Most agree that there is a distinct improvement in their quality of life by moving to Singapore as compared to staying in their original home country. In May 2019, the city-state was ranked the number 1 country for a child to live in according to the annual Global Childhood Report released by the NGO - Save the Children as children in the country have access to high quality and world class education system and there is less than 0.1 percent school dropout rate in the country. 

picture credit - visitsingapore

Singapore also boasts world class healthcare facilities and expertise and often seen as an example of excellence, claiming the number 1 spot out of 188 nations according to the United Nation's health goal rankings in May 2019. The island-city as a nation is always perfecting and seeking to improve policies in order to strengthen the country's economics and living standards of its people.

picture credit - visitsingapore

Singapore's latest crown Jewel Changi Airport, aims to outdo other airports in the World in terms of providing visitors a unique one of a kind experience like never before. 

Built at a massive cost of US$1.3 billion, Jewel Changi Airport aims to enhance the experience of visitors on top of its efficient service as experience is the latest buzzword that many seek now in our modern world. There is a significant increase in the number of passengers transiting through the city and at a longer transit period. Therefore there is a need to provide support by providing a comfortable, stress-free, relaxing environment and entertaining experience to enhance their stay. 

Jewel Changi Airport also boasts the World's tallest indoor waterfall - The 40 metres tall HSBC Rain Vortex which has wowed visitors with its massive  structure, inspiring musical light-shows and a true spectacle to behold. 

Jean Hung, CEO of Jewel Changi Airport Development, concluded: “The vision for Jewel Changi Airport is to be a destination where ‘The World meets Singapore, and Singapore meets the World’. Jewel is more than just an airport, it’s a lifestyle destination.” 

The city-state aims to provide world class facilities to all visitors, travelers and locals to enjoy an oasis of relaxation between flights and Jewel Changi Airport is indeed an impressive architectural masterpiece that is set to be a game changer. The world is definitely watching the nation's amazing capabilities and stunning innovations. It is not surprising why Singapore won Skytrax's Worlds Best Airport award in 2019 for the 7th consecutive year.

Singapore is a bustling city with high standards of living, business friendly climate and with a highly educated population where English is used as the main language, it is no surprise that it is a hot favourite amongst immigrants and expats. 

When considering a move abroad, it can be seen as a big decision to undertake and can sometimes be overwhelming for some busy individuals. Therefore, it is highly recommended to engage professionals with years of experience in the field to help ease the process and provide useful guidance along the way. 

Benefits of being a Singapore PR (SPR) - One of the many benefits of being a SPR is that it is the only way for foreigners to create their own path to eventually become a Citizen that grants you the same rights as born and bred Singaporeans. It also allows the easy access in and out of the country without having the trouble to apply travel visa. 

The legal rights to purchase certain properties such as public housing (HDB) and reduced buyer stamp duty (BSD) for private housing when looking for accommodation. It also allows easy access to wider variety of bank loan schemes and improve chances of success for loan approvals. Improved chances of your children entering the schools of their choices as they will be placed on priority as compared to others. 

The convenience and ease of changing jobs without the hassle of applying for work permit each time and the access to Central Provident Fund (CPF) which is the nation's pension system makes it easy to access your savings during the retirement years later along the way. All these benefits makes being a SPR a truly attractive option for immigrants and expats.

Moving to the Lion City involves tedious amount of paperwork and unfamiliarity with the application process makes it difficult but all these problems can be easily resolved by engaging Paul Immigrations which is one of the nation's renowned immigration consultancy firm that specializes in the application of SPR. 

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