Today we are touring the Asian culture and their way of life on various sims in Second Life.
Our first stop is Tempura Island
Tempura Island features a luscious forest,
relaxing walk ways, a Tai Chi Area and Meditation rest areas. Another area of Tempura features a stunning
castle with a majestic dance hall area.
Xtaileonhart (kisadevore) was asked what made
Tempura special for them they replied " they travelled to tempura as it is
their favourite sim as they like the scenery".
And when asking Chi Anthony of his views of
Tempura his response was " they had met one of their friends at Tempura
and they like the music and the beautiful environment".
Rest assured Tempura will be one area you will
like.
Next we
visit Hikaru
If you like tranquil, quiet, relaxing areas more
subdued then Tempura – then you will love Hikaru... sit back and relax while
you listen to the sounds od peacocks or wind chimes in the area.
Carver
Next stop,
Colibri
In these three areas you can review one of many
asian style houses, shop in one of the many asian style shops or view the large
vessel that is anchored in the Nagasaki Bakumatsu area.
We are
arriving at Serenity Plateau
This luscious area has a few different activities
to do ... catch a balloon ride, visit one of a few different romantic areas, or
kick back in the local surrounding relaxing areas.
When asked about what Tracie Lynwood likes about Serenity Plateau she said "It is
beautiful and I like the music as well as the club that is here too" with
this advice – one can't go wrong when they visit Serenity Plateau.
Walk around this sim and view a few different type
of settings based on Japan, from a luscious forest and small japanese style houses to various
clothes shops based on the japanese culture. Although there are no action areas
here,viewing the scenrary will take some time and is worth a tour.
Little
Japan in SL is a must see on this tour
Take a quick tour of this sim and you will quickly
have a feeling of what life is like in Japan with fishing boats, restaurants
and garden pathways. Explore the sim and
find full permission freebie stores as well as other cultural areas.
Moving on to
Bragi
This area has been around since 2007, visit the
tea house and relax in this tranquil area.
And finally our tour comes to an end with a visit
to review the Terracotta Soldiers of China at Tenth Rua
Walk down and underground into the tunnel at the
entrance and you will discover the area where the terracotta soldiers
rest. This true to life representation
rates highly on any cultural tour... be sure not to miss it on your trip around
the sim.
There's a multitude of sims to browse within SL on
Asian culture and tradition, here we have only touched on a few of them...
whatever your interest is, it is possible you might find it here in Second
Life.
Enjoy your tour!
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