A city by the sea, just 1 hours away by train from Barcelona.
Tarragona is a city located 100 km South of Barcelona. The city has been known as Imperial Tarraco since the Roman domination. In Tarragona you can admire some of the best preserved Roman ruins in the Iberian Peninsula.
Simplicity. Here I met up with my friends - Miriam and Sergio.
I love the colours. Here we had the most amazing traditional catalonia food.
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Barcelona
These are taken all over the city. Chic, we love it !
A city of good food. Friendly people. Nice shopping. Beautiful.
First time here, we enjoyed discovering all things new together. Weather was really good, met up with Gonzo, a city of memories, we will return again.
Place Catalunya
Port side
La Rambla - the main city street. A mile of shopping street! Cool eh. From pets to rolled-up pizza cones!
Our hotel - Cram Barcelona. Loving it! Aribau 54.
Sagrada Familia by Antoni Gaudi architect. A great unfinished work.
The Journey up Parc Guell...we walk.
La Roca Village...oh man, here is THE place for shopping. A factory outlet shopping over 90 brands. I got my camper shoes, diesel jeans and polo jacket here. Now we have a few more other cities to cover...:)
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
A city of good food. Friendly people. Nice shopping. Beautiful.
First time here, we enjoyed discovering all things new together. Weather was really good, met up with Gonzo, a city of memories, we will return again.
Place Catalunya
Port side
La Rambla - the main city street. A mile of shopping street! Cool eh. From pets to rolled-up pizza cones!
Our hotel - Cram Barcelona. Loving it! Aribau 54.
Sagrada Familia by Antoni Gaudi architect. A great unfinished work.
The Journey up Parc Guell...we walk.
La Roca Village...oh man, here is THE place for shopping. A factory outlet shopping over 90 brands. I got my camper shoes, diesel jeans and polo jacket here. Now we have a few more other cities to cover...:)
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Together
Everywhere we go.
It's not easy to take couple shots when you are travelling so each and every photo taken together means a lot to me!!
Kinderdijk windmills
Keukenhof tulip gardens
Barcelona - Place Catalunya
Parc Guell
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
Tarragona
It's not easy to take couple shots when you are travelling so each and every photo taken together means a lot to me!!
Kinderdijk windmills
Keukenhof tulip gardens
Barcelona - Place Catalunya
Parc Guell
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
Tarragona
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Happy birthday!!
Celebrating this day with her in a seaside city south of barcelona....taragona..
Nice. Make a wish.
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Barcelona next week!
I am really REALLY excited!!
really excited because I have never been to Spain and this will be my first time in this lovely seaside city of...tapas and sangria...hehe
REALLY excited because she is going to be here this week and we are going to spend the next week together in Barcelona!! I can imagine long walks in the city...shopping? haha
One happy oyster :)
really excited because I have never been to Spain and this will be my first time in this lovely seaside city of...tapas and sangria...hehe
REALLY excited because she is going to be here this week and we are going to spend the next week together in Barcelona!! I can imagine long walks in the city...shopping? haha
One happy oyster :)
Friday, April 07, 2006
World Health Day 2006
April 7, 2006: To coincide with the global recognition of World Health Day, today FIP officially launches its Global Pharmacy Workforce and Migration Report – a Call for Action. The launch is a timely compliment to World Health Day, which this year focuses on the theme “Working Together for Health”, and which will see an effort from health stakeholders worldwide to raise awareness of the increasingly compromised situation surrounding the global health workforce.
Over the past year the FIP workforce and migration study has been a major focus of the Federation, and has involved the contribution of over 100 individuals from pharmacy professional and regulatory bodies, training institutions and Ministries of Health. The report, the first of its kind to profile workforce issues specifically related to the profession of pharmacy, provides a current overview of important issues affecting the pharmacy work force such as regulation and description, shortages, distribution imbalances, and Continuing Professional Development. With this report, FIP urges pharmacy professional and regulatory bodies, policy makers, pharmacy education providers, and pharmacists to actively document the profession and build an evidence base from which to access credible support for change, as well as develop national strategies to address workforce issues. It is hoped that with this data a precedent is set for government and professional bodies to dedicate contin uous attention to the issue.
This strategy holds true for the FIP as well, whose overall aim is to increase collaborative efforts with and amongst Member Organisations so that pharmacy workforce issues may be appropriately and effectively examined, and that future directions for all aspects of the profession may be mapped out. It is becoming increasingly accepted, opportunely, that the pharmacy profession has an essential and integral role within all aspects of healthcare on local, national, and global levels, and it is imperative that human resources continue to strengthen in order to meet the needs of the population and growing expectations of the profession.
FIP invites all to view the report at: www.fip.org/hr
PS: I co-authored this...Hee
Over the past year the FIP workforce and migration study has been a major focus of the Federation, and has involved the contribution of over 100 individuals from pharmacy professional and regulatory bodies, training institutions and Ministries of Health. The report, the first of its kind to profile workforce issues specifically related to the profession of pharmacy, provides a current overview of important issues affecting the pharmacy work force such as regulation and description, shortages, distribution imbalances, and Continuing Professional Development. With this report, FIP urges pharmacy professional and regulatory bodies, policy makers, pharmacy education providers, and pharmacists to actively document the profession and build an evidence base from which to access credible support for change, as well as develop national strategies to address workforce issues. It is hoped that with this data a precedent is set for government and professional bodies to dedicate contin uous attention to the issue.
This strategy holds true for the FIP as well, whose overall aim is to increase collaborative efforts with and amongst Member Organisations so that pharmacy workforce issues may be appropriately and effectively examined, and that future directions for all aspects of the profession may be mapped out. It is becoming increasingly accepted, opportunely, that the pharmacy profession has an essential and integral role within all aspects of healthcare on local, national, and global levels, and it is imperative that human resources continue to strengthen in order to meet the needs of the population and growing expectations of the profession.
FIP invites all to view the report at: www.fip.org/hr
PS: I co-authored this...Hee
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
New MSN account
For some unapparent reason, my msn account is shut down.
Add me now at___xuan.hao(@)hotmail.com___
Add me now at___xuan.hao(@)hotmail.com___
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