Speaking of Curtin University, it holds a special place in my heart. That's where I honed my skills through their degree twinning program, collaborating with Metropolitan College, where I had lectured for a good 15 years. It's incredible how time flies, yet memories of lecturing Small Business 200 and Entrepreneurship 300 to eager students remain vivid, even though almost a decade has passed. Notably, I also underwent a week-long training at Curtin University Australia, acquiring essential lecturing skills and earning certification.
Now, why did I take this trip down memory lane (Vietnam, Bangkok & Italy)? Well, Perth isn't just a city; it's a lifestyle. From its picturesque spots to its culinary delights, there's something for everyone. Plus, if you're planning a trip from Malaysia, it's just a breezy 5 hours and 40 minutes away. So, you see, it's all connected - the past, the present, and the promise of what's to come.
A Taste of Diversity in Perth
Stepping into Perth might feel like a teleportation to an Asian wonderland, where diversity thrives at every corner. Chinese, Indians, Japanese, Indonesians, Westerners from all walks of life, and of course, the local Aussies - it's a melting pot of cultures. Staying at a hotel? Don't be surprised if you're greeted by friendly Sri Lankan or Indian housekeepers, while young Chinese staff zip around at nearby retail outlets.
If you're wondering where to set up camp in Perth, Murray Street or Northbridge are hot picks. They're buzzing hubs with easy access to transport and a smorgasbord of dining options, including Asian cuisines. And when the sun goes down, these areas come alive with a vibrant nightlife, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring.
Exploring the Best of Perth
Alright, time to dive into the juicy part
- where to go and what to do in Perth. If you're a history buff or just love
soaking up diverse cultures, you're in for a treat. These spots aren't just
Instagram-worthy; they're places where personal growth meets fun. Are you ready
now to embark on an adventure?
History and Culture at the Western
Australian Museum
At the Western Australian Museum in Perth, visitors encounter a diverse range of displays that explore the region's rich history and culture. Exhibits feature ancient Aboriginal artifacts, offering insight into the traditions and lifestyles of Australia's indigenous peoples. Galleries also highlight the stories of early European settlers, from their arrival to the development of modern-day Western Australia. With engaging visuals, interactive elements, and informative narratives, visitors embark on a captivating journey through time, gaining a deeper understanding of the area's unique heritage.
At Perth Zoo, you'll discover a variety of fascinating exhibits that offer you a glimpse into the world of wildlife. From majestic lions to playful meerkats, you'll encounter a diverse range of animals from around the globe. As you wander through the zoo's themed habitats, you'll learn about conservation efforts and the importance of protecting endangered species. With interactive experiences and educational programs, your visit to Perth Zoo promises to be both entertaining and informative.
From the towering glass spire of the Bell Tower, one of the largest musical instruments in the world fills Perth City with its chimes. The bells are the original bells of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church, the parish church of Buckingham Palace in Trafalgar Square, London, dating back to the Fourteenth Century.
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