South Thailand is an especially popular region for foreign travelers because it has such a diverse range of attractions to offer visitors. As you plan your next tropical getaway to Thailand, be sure to enjoy as many of these amazing destinations as possible.
1. Ko Tao
Ko Tao is an island in the Gulf of Thailand, and it is accessible by a high-speed ferry from the mainland city of Chumphon. If you're new to the world of diving, PADI certification courses are available on the isle. Scuba diving allows you to see bull sharks at Chumphon Pinnacle and plenty of turtles.
2. Ko Lipe
If you're looking for a destination that is off the beaten track and close to nature but still offers comfortable accommodations, the island of Ko Lipe is a perfect choice. The beaches of Ko Lipe are the main attraction, with Sunset Beach being the ideal place to linger at sunset. Many visitors go scuba diving at 8 Mile Rock or at the Yong Hua Shipwreck and see diverse marine species.
3. Similan Islands
The coral reefs surrounding the Similan Islands are considered to be the best diving spot in all of Thailand. The Similan Islands' underwater beauty is definitely the biggest draw for travelers. If you're a diver, then you'll want to go scuba diving at the dive spot Fantasy Mound and then admire whale sharks and manta rays.
4. Ko Phi Phi
Ko Phi Phi is made up of six islands located off the mainland coast of Krabi. It can deliver beautiful beaches, amazing reefs and plenty of outdoor activities. Ko Phi Phi Leh is perhaps the most popular because it served as the backdrop for the film The Beach, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio. From swimming at beaches to spotting monkeys to scuba diving in caves, Ko Phi Phi is a truly unforgettable destination.
Is it by luck or strength that Jackson Yee, who has been an actor for a few years, has achieved such eye-catching results? The answer can be found in The Battle at Lake Changjin.
The entire film took more than 180 days to shoot. Jackson Yee was just 20 years old when he entered the set and never left for a single day during filming. The 176 minutes of The Battle at Lake Changjin are just the period of time during which we sit in the cinema, but they are the 180 days he spent groping (摸索) around in the snow and ice. Apart from taking time off to attend the Spring Festival Gala, not once did he take time off to shoot another film or attend a show.
Thus, we see Wu Wanli change from a coward holding a knife with his hands trembling on the battlefield and not daring to stab the enemy, into a fearless soldier shooting enemies on the battlefield, and saying "There are 8 short of 20" (because one of his comrades says that killing 20 enemies makes him a hero). From a brash and unruly (傲慢无礼的) boy to an outstanding soldier, Jackson Yee makes us understand "How can a teenager grow old fast? Living through a war can make a teenager become thirty years older than he is quickly."
Even when competing with a group of senior actors who have spent most of their lives in the acting world, Jackson Yee, a new actor in his early 20s, received the favorable comments.
However, the more praise Jackson Yee wins, the more it has caused some netizens to hate him, and thus controversy (争论) about his acting skills has arisen.
Anyhow, Jackson Yee has always been calm and awake; he once said, "No matter how noisy the world is out there, I have to be calm." Therefore, you can always trust Jackson Yee.
For years when lobstermen found sea urchins (海胆) in their lobster (龙虾) traps, they would break them underfoot. That was before Japanese buyers realized that urchin could produce some of the most delicious food on earth. It turned out that there was value in something long ignored.
The fight to feed a world of perhaps 10bn by mid-century is being fought. It demands great drop in the amount of food wasted and farming that make sure of long-term soil fertility (肥沃) at the same time as increases in production. It will also be helped by filling in some of the gaps in the food system: things ignored. There are foods ignored in some places which other places and cultures prize — such as sea urchins.
Filling in the gaps in the world's food web requires giving up some tastes and preferences. Consider the insect. Around 1,900 species are eaten around the world, according to the FAO. Fifty years ago, most Western diners didn't eat uncooked fish; today you can get sushi at supermarkets. In time insects may become the popular delicious food people would like. It is not just sushi that once turned up noses—potatoes and tomatoes did too. Tastes change over time.
What will a popular menu from 2021 look like to people in 100 years? They may pity dining choices limited to a small number of living creatures—no fried, giant crickets (蟋蟀).
The development of China's space program was first suggested in 1956 by the father of Chinese rocket science, Qian Xuesen (1911-2009). As a result of extensive preparation and planning, the Shenzhou crewed program began in 1992, and the first Chinese astronaut, Yang Liwei, went into space in 2003. Chang'e-1, a lunar orbiter was launched in 2007, while Tiangong-1, an experimental crewed space station was launched in 2011.
In 2019, Chang'e-4 made a soft landing on the far side of the moon. It was mankind's first successful soft landing on the far side of the moon. A "soft" landing is one where the spacecraft lands in a controlled way, and gets no damage. Twelve hours later, the small Yutu-2 rover12 was released. To understand why Chang'e-4's soft landing was such an achievement, consider the difficulty of any space mission, especially one to the far side of the moon. While the far side of the moon is often called the dark side of the moon, it is not really dark.
The main problem with landing on the far side of the moon is communication. There is no clear line of sight between the far side of the moon and the Earth. This normally makes radio communication with spacecraft on the far side of the moon impossible. Chinese engineers came up with a unique solution. Before Chang'e-4's mission (任务), they sent the Queqiao communications satellite into space. When engineers needed to communicate with Chang'e-4 and Yutu-2, they could send radio messages to Queqiao. The messages would then be sent from the satellite down to the Lander and rover. This allowed for contact between Earth and the far side of the moon.
One of the experiments of Chang'e-4's mission was designed to test a closed ecological (生态的) system that could be extremely important for long-term space missions: The plants produce food and oxygen for the fruit flies, while the fruit flies produce carbon dioxide for the plants. This experiment worked for nine days, but it had to be stopped when the temperatures dropped below -52℃.
Are you a person with a glass half-full attitude or a glass half-empty attitude? Your attitude is very important as it influences all our actions and our actions lead us to our dreams and goals. A positive mindset can increase your confidence and help you improve your moods. And studies have shown that a positive thinker enjoys a better physical and mental health.
Things will not always be as you expected. No matter how challenging it gets, always try and put your focus on the positive side of a given situation. With a little effort, you will be able to find a different perspective even if it's not very obvious.
Spend Time With Positive People.
Be mindful of whom you are spending time with because positivity and negativity are both very contagious. They also help you improve your self-esteem and motivate you towards your goals.
Turn Failures Into Lessons.
You are not perfect. At some point or the other, you are going to make mistakes and experience failure. Instead of focusing on "why", focus on "how" you can turn things around and perform better the next time.
You won't be able to change your approach in overnight, but try focus one thing at a time.
A. Don't reject your negative side.
B. Concentrate On The Good Things.
C. Let these be learning experiences.
D. You will eventually be able to develop a positive mindset.
E. Positive people will lift you and help you see the bright side.
F. One day your negative thoughts will give way to your positivity.
G. So here are some ways to turn you into a positive version of yourself.
She loved the feeling of the sand between her toes. It was like hot snow, Margaret thought to herself as she 1 her feet along the surface. Her family was 2 their umbrella and chairs closer to the water.
"Who wants to take a 3?" her mom asked. Margaret's father and brother were already 4 in their books. Margaret's mom shook her head at the two bookworms and smiled at Margaret. "Me!" Margaret said.
They had been in the car for three hours, and Margaret was 5 to stretch her legs. Plus, walks with Mom almost 6 came with an ice cream cone or a drink.
They walked for a long time, staying by the water 7 the bigger waves would just 8 it to their feet.
"Look!" Margaret said, pointing to a huge sandcastle ahead.
"I can't believe I forgot! It's the 9 sandcastle contest today," her mom said. Margaret was surprised to see how enthusiastic her mom was about the 10. When they got 11, she understood why her mom was so excited. These sandcastles were works of art. It was 12 to believe it was all made of sand.
Her mom told her that the 13 spent many hours planning and building them. Margaret was 14. She decided that next year, she would need to get to the 15 early in the morning the day of the sandcastle competition. She would have a lot to learn—or maybe a lot to build!
What is the (tall) mountain on Earth? Most school children will say the answer is Mount Everest near the border Nepal and Tibet.
There is something that is three hundred four meters taller than Mount Everest. , it is mainly underwater. It begins at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, and (rise) more than seventeen kilometers from the ocean floor. name is Mauna Loa. In the Hawaiian language, Mauna Loa means "Long Mountain." Mauna Loa is more than half of the island of Hawaii, is the largest of the Hawaiian Islands. It is also the largest and most active volcano on Earth. It (produce) liquid rock called lava more than thirty times since records were first (keep) in eighteen forty-three.
Today, Mauna Loa is quiet. It is not producing lava. However, volcano (expert) say it is only a matter of time before this happens once again.
Mauna Loa is not the only volcano on the island of Hawaii. There are four others. Three of them are no longer active. One of them still is active. It (name) Kilauea.
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