GLOBAL EXPERIENCE  NEWSLETTERNOV/DEC 2010       


             
IN THIS ISSUE
Top Ten Events for NYE
Student of the Month
Boxing Day in Australia

What's On Sydney's Top Ten Events for NYE

 

 

For best on the Water - Rhythmboat Cruises

 

For best food for the Night - The Lowenbrau

 

For best prestige and value - Zeta Bar

 

For best outside of Central Sydney - The Coogee Bay Hotel

 

For best venue Darling Harbour - Cargo Bar

 

For best venue in the Rocks - The Argyle

 

For best local line-up - Hotel Sweeney

 

For best city party - pacha @ Ivy

For best value VIP tickets - Shelbourne Hotel

 

For best sounds - The Loft and Bungalow 8 Party

 

For further information, check out www.whatsonsydney.com

 



FROM THE DESK


Hello again guys!
 
Spring is now here and there will be many events/activities available around Sydney due to the warmer weather.

We wish you all a safe and wonderful Christmas and New Year. 

If you don't have any plans yet on New Year's eve, it may worth to check out our suggestions on top ten events for New Year's Eve, also available at www.whatsonsydney.com.

Until next time, take care guys!
 
Agnes Ong
Marketing Executive


 


STUDENT OF THE MONTH - Xizhe Du


 Xizhe is 17 year old student from China.  He comes to Australia to study as his parents suggested.  He enjoys Australian food and the park.

 

According to Xizhe, in China the family culture and education are very important.  For him, Australian culture is a bit different as people here are more into partying.  While in China, they are more into dining out rather than going to a party.

 

He has been enjoying his homestay family especially as he is able to interact with them.  He loves to play with the kids, Carla and Caroline and also the cat, Watanuki.

 

His favourite place is Brighton Le Sands, where his homestay is, as it is very easy access, close to the beach and shops.

 

BOXING DAY IN AUSTRALIA

                                                                 
Boxing Day is a holiday in many countries such as Australia,  It was traditionally a day for employers in England to give bonuses of money, leftover food or old clothing to their employees or for lords to give agricultural tools and seeds for the coming year to their tenants.  These gifts were presented in a box.  Some people believe that this is the reason for December 26 is known as Boxing Day.  Others think that the origin of the name is related to the box into which parishioners put church donations.  In some areas, this box was opened on Boxing Day and the contents were distributed to the poor people of the parish.

December 26 is the Boxing Day holiday celebrated throughout most of Australia, except the state of South Australia.  South Australia observes a holiday known as Proclamation Day, instead of Boxing Day, on December 26.

What do people do?
Many important sports events are held on Boxing Day.  The Boxing Day test match is a cricket game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.  The game is between the Australian National cricket team and other national teams touring Australia.  The match starts on Boxing Day and may last up to five days.  Between 1999 and 2007, the Australian cricket team won all of the Boxing Day Test matches, marking a huge victory for the nation.

Another important sporting event that starts on Boxing Day is the Sydney to Hobart yacht race.  This is also known as the Bluewater Classic and covers a distance of 630 nautical miles between Sydney Harbour and Hobart on the island of Tasmania.  Traditionally, it took about six days for the yachts to reach Hobart, but now the fastest yacht usually reaches the finish in less than two days.  The media interest in these prominent sports mean television programs are dominated by sporting events on Boxing Day.  People also spend the day travelling home from their relatives or to an intended destination for their summer holiday, which tends to coincide with the school holiday period.

In some parts of Australia, the post-Christmas sales begin on Boxing Day.  Stores offer their excess stock that was not sold before Christmas Day at reduced prices.  Many people take advantage of the sales to buy products or services at significantly lower prices. 

Boxing Day is a public holiday.  Schools, other educational establishments and many organisations are closed.  In some states, all stores are allowed to open.  In others only certain types of stores are open.  Many shops are open in tourist areas.  Most public transport systems operate a reduced service.  In some areas, there is no public transport on Boxing Day.

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