Travel Tour France

Friday, January 19, 2007

The Classic Charm of French Culture and Cunning Skill

France is a nation admired for its class and sophistication. It is quite common to chance upon people who immediately see the French as refined and sophisticated, mainly because of how they speak, eat, and dress. Living in France would seem like being in another boundary, where citizens think and act differently. French lifestyle is seen to be glamorous by some, as Paris-made outfits are viewed to be too trendy for the normal human being.

Aside from its fashion and food, France is also a culturally-rich nation, where some of the world's outstanding artworks are nestled. The Louvre, with its special architectural style and its priceless works of art, is considered to be the Paris' next famed landmark after the Eiffel Tower. Originally built as a fortress that dominated France's landscape from the 12th Century, the Louvre was modified into a habitable dwelling place for François I, and then remodeled again to fit the particular hopes of Louis XIV, the country's first Sun King. By 1793, the lavish Château was then modified into a museum.

The Louvre has sparked the ideas of artists and culturalists who took a tour to the museum to observe its new and controversial addition, the glass Pyramid. Commentators had mixed opinions about the said structure, but the crowd apparently loved it. The Louvre and the pyramid have launched popularity that they were often exhibited in magazines and movies, most recent of which is the Da Vinci Code.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Conceiving How Cannes Festival Became So Prominent

Cannes is considered as the king of film entertainment, because it attracts thousands of prominent actors, starlets and amateurs, and directors and film-makers from around the globe. Some people regard that next to Oscar's, the Palme d'Or, which is the Cannes prize, is the greatest motion picture award.

In the 1930's, French Minister of National Education Jean Zay, decided to form a worldwide cinematographic fest in Cannes, because the fascist administrations of Italy and Germany interfered in selecting the motion picture entries for the Mostra de Venise. Zay considered such move as a disgrace and a form of corruption in the motion picture industry. Cannes' premiere was set on September 1, 1939, however, the incident was suspended due to France and UK's combat against Germany. The entertainment's eminent kick off was moved to September 20 in the aged of Cannes casino.

Although the popular award-giving body faced many hardships and controversies like strikes and budgetary problems, Cannes has become a relevant showcase of European movies. It gained its reputation of selling motion pictures with artistic quality, giving long shots to different country's to show concept of their cinema, and fostering the idea that European film is art film.

Furthermore, Cannes has become really prominent because of its extensive media exposure, and its goal to help movie producers around the globe vend their works.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Fling It Up In The Air For Wealth

For my French trip this year with my associates we all have decided to take a special tour of France in the month of February. February is a good time to visit in the French back country for most of my friends. Not only that, but February 2 happens to be a governmental festivity for France to honor the blessing day of the Virgin Mary which is now known as the Crepe Day. I exhorted my friends to just give me this day to have my crepe treat the whole day. For a crepe lover like me, this day is such a significant and breathtaking event.

Yes, I am obsessed to crepe because I love this mouthwatering and colorful dessert. This thinly-cooked pancake which started in France can be added with several delicious ingredients like chocolate, ice cream, jam, nuts, and fresh fruits. So as the French crepe habit will happen on February 2, aside from eating delicious French crepe, I will try my fate in catching a crepe with the frying pan on my left hand while holding something gold with my right hand to become rich. The French affirm that this crepe tradition brings all the treasure for the lucky crepe catcher.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Complex Gown for the Afternoon in 19th Century France

Well, I am really sure that you have seen movies that contain French women who are always in their bulky dresses with balloon skirts and daring necklines. You have probably seen these amazing outfits if you have seen the movie "Pride and Prejudice" where Keira Knightley was the topliner. Or if you are a dedicated Shakespearean or even an typical Gwyneth Paltrow fan, you must have observed the actress' costume in "Shakespeare in Love."

French women typically wear this type of dress during afternoon tea times or tete-a-tetes with their colleagues. Generally, the wear is a full-length off-shoulder dress that hugs the whole body of a woman and flaunts her cleavage. In traditional France, this kind of dress is beguiling enough in spite of its moderate appearance, because after all, people before thought that a little bit of a skin is enough to arouse the senses.

You will scarcely see women who wear this antique style of attire but the French notion that "seductiveness in simple outfits" has remained even in modern times. But these days, you can only be favored enough to see gutsy French women wearing this dress while she is having tea with a friend because classic French dresses are now merely reserved for costume parties or United Nations day.

A Fully Reconstructed French Hotel to Keep in Step with the Modern Times

A highly-visited place anywhere in the world is France fundamentally because it has long been known as a romantic country typically personified by the well-known Eiffel Tower. Still, it is not the only landmark worth visiting in France, as there are many other places scattered all across the area that are genuine tourist spots. Marseille, for instance, is also commonly known as a popular French place because it played a great role in French history and thus is definitely worth giving a visit. Doing so becomes even more exciting and more comfortable, especially with the Best Western Hotel Yachting lying in the central part of town. One can find the hotel through the Marseille Saint Charles railway office.

A total of 29 rooms are constructedavailable in this mid-size hotel in addition to seven suites, all fully furnished with state-of-the-art facilities like LCD television, and WIFI access. The hotel was submitted to a complete make-over two years ago to give it a more modern look. The hotel is found quite close to an important French port, the Vieux Port, giving guests a good view of the daily actions happening in the area. Additionally, entry to Stade Valodrome is also basically easy, where you can have a good opportunity to catch the Marseille football squad in action. The best part though about staying in Best Western Yachting is that a foreign interpreter is available here, fundamentally to extend help to Chinese and Russian tourists. This is quite unique, especially when one realizes that France is regularly visited by millions of foreign travelers.