Holland or the Netherlands?

It seems that some people and media institutions still don’t understand the Holland/Netherlands relationship. Technically Holland is a region within the Netherlands made up of the two provinces of Noord-Holland and Zuid-Holland. Saying Holland when you mean the Netherlands is like saying England when you mean Great Britain.

This is a distinction David Hasselhoff has not yet grasped when he appeared on Scottish television. Hasselhoff told GMTV presenter Jenni Falconer that he was “looking for a nice English girl“. She told him she was Scottish and Hasselhoff replied: “Well, that’s the same thing.” How not to win a Scottish heart – call them English.

So it is with Netherlands still being referred to as Holland. I noticed that while reading about the Euro 2008 qualifying matches. UEFA, the governing body of the Euro 2008 competition have Netherlands officially listed as competing. Some English language news sources though have referred to the Netherlands team as Holland (news.bbc.co.uk)

I would have thought that at least the British news sources would understand this distinction, as Great Britain or the U.K is never represented in football tournaments, but England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are. If Holland were playing (representing South and North Holland) then that would mean the other 10 provinces would be represented.

While looking for links for this article I have found that the Netherlands Board of Tourism & Conventions (NBTC) do not help in allaying this confusion by lumping all of the Netherlands travel information into The Official Holland Site.

Further References:
Holland or the Netherlands?
Holland and the Netherlands
Netherlands Terminology

Pope's Revenge – Berlin

The Fernsehturm (Television Tower) was built in the 1960′s in East berlin by the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) Government.

On sunny days a cross appears on the stainless steel sphere, which was dubbed the “Pope’s Revenge”. The Communist government removed and supressed religious structures, hence the name.

Pope's Revenge - Berlin
[Pope's Revenge - Berlin]

Further Reference: tv-turm.de

Vladimir A. Yarets – Round the world on a motorbike

In Melbourne this week is a man on a stopover travelling around the world on his motorbike. Vladimir A. Yarets from Minsk, Belarus is aiming to be commemorated in the Guinness Book of world records as the first deaf person to travel round-the-world on a motorbike.

If you are in Melbourne around Swanston Walk you can meet him and his well travelled bike, or follow his progress on his website: yarets.com

Vladimir A. Yarets
[Vladimir A. Yarets]

The award winning Singapore Changi Airport

Singapore Changi Airport consistently tops the polls in passenger surveys. Here are some features that I like.

Free Internet Terminals

Free internet - Singapore Changi

Free internet terminals, and plenty of them as well.

Laptop Desks

Laptop Access - Singapore Changi

Work desks made for laptops with power supply, so no sitting on the floor next to a powerpoint that is meant for a vacuum cleaner. There was no wireless offered by the airport, but I had my mobile phone with me and I was sent a free access code by one of the local mobile phone services.

Transit Lounge

Waiting lunge - Singapore Changi

Very comfortable lounges. Just make sure you set an alarm as the temptation to doze off could be hard to resist if you are half way through a long flight.