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Chinese Gambling Games: Casino Games with Chinese Origins

22nd September 2009
The Chinese culture has a significant influence on the American gambling industry. Many of todays popular casino games were introduced to American casinos by Chinese immigrants. In this review, you can read about some of the most popular Chinese gambling ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Travel to Georgetown

15th September 2009
Georgetown is the capital of Malaysia’s Penang state; it has been named after the British monarch King George III and is located towards the North Eastern corner of Penang Island. There are a number of parks located around Georgetown, and each of the... Read >
Author: aidentelfer

Bahay Tsinoy : Displaying the Chinese Heritage in the Philippines

21st August 2009
According to historians, the relationship between the Philippines and China dates back many centuries. Philippine prehistory reveals that the country’s connection with other Asian nations began predominantly with the establishment of land bridges. Vario... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Smithsonian Asia Pacific American Program

04th August 2009
The experiences, triumphs, struggles and contributions of the Asia Pacific Americans have remained untold in many quarters. The Smithsonian Asia Pacific American Program works to create more awareness about the nation's richly diverse Asian Pacific Americ... Read >
Author: johnhowe

Thian Hock Keng – the oldest and most significant Hoklo temple in Singapore

07th July 2009
The most important Hoklo temple is Thian Hock Keng that is devoted to Matsu, a Taoist goddess for the sea and guardian of each and every seaman. There is also a Buddhist temple which is in honor of Kuan Yin which is the bodhisattva of compassion. Chinese ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Advantages of Eastern Eropean brides.

08th June 2009
These are qualities that are harder in consideration of come by in the cultures of the wealthiest developed countries. The great manhood concerning these women are from northern Asia including the philippines, countries of the former Soviet Union, and... Read >
Author: nadzesha

Contributions of Chinese school towards teaching chinese

01st June 2009
In today’s world of gadgets and gizmos, China has emerged to be a key player cornering a huge chunk of the electronics and software market. It has emerged as a giant comglomrate in the 21st century which has contacts all over the world. Chinese are amon... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

What Are The Available Restaurant Maps Online?

17th April 2009
Traditionally, when people were looking for a new restaurant, they would pick up a copy of Zagat's or some other fancy food guide. But in just a few short years, online maps have come a long way and now offer local information on businesses, shops and eat... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Keno Basics, How to Play, Strategy, Plus History of the Game

04th March 2009
Keno Keno is a lottery, very similar to lotto. In this game there are 1-80 ping-pong balls with specified numbers. Every time the casino draws 20 balls and displays the numbers. The players need to guess the numbers drawn by the casino. Keno is played ... Read >
Author: Ankur Vyas

Old Phuket Town – A Part of the Past

03rd March 2009
Representing the past, the old part of Phuket City also known as Old Phuket Town is a destination that should be in the itinerary of any visitor’s trip to the island. Full of beautiful architecture that represents the strong European influence that has ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Shmoop’s Commentary on Praise Song for the Day: Obama’s Inauguration Poem, by Elizabeth Alexand

13th February 2009
Professor Elizabeth Alexander had the challenging task of writing a poem for the inauguration of President Barack Obama. She read that poem, “Praise Song for the Day,” aloud to millions of people on January 20, 2009. Alexander, an African-American p... Read >
Author: Nate Gillespie

Shmoop’s Commentary on Praise Song for the Day: Obama’s Inauguration Poem, by Elizabeth Alexande

12th February 2009
Professor Elizabeth Alexander had the challenging task of writing a poem for the inauguration of President Barack Obama. She read that poem, “Praise Song for the Day,” aloud to millions of people on January 20, 2009. Alexander, an African-American p... Read >
Author: Nate Gillespie

Exploring Singapore’s Chinatown

02nd December 2008
Singapore’s Chinatown is a traditional Chinese neighborhood that has existed since the early 1800’s. Even today, a large percentage of the district’s inhabitants is of Chinese descent and roughly constitutes 75 percent of the population. Despite it ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Exploring Malaya’s Colonial past in Georgetown

02nd December 2008
Georgetown is the capital of Malaysia’s Penang state; it has been named after the British monarch King George III and is located towards the North Eastern corner of Penang Island. Regarded as one of the most culturally alluring places in Penang Georgeto... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Feel The Spirituality at The Thian Hock Keng Temple

26th September 2008
Singapore’s oldest and most significant Hokkien temple is the Thian Hock Keng Temple. Also known as Tianfu Gong or the Temple of Heavenly Happiness, it is divided into two parts, the main being dedicated to Matsu, the Taoist goddess of the sea and prote... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Places To Visit While Dating In Saskatchewan

18th September 2008
Saskatchewan is a province in Canada and is found between Alberta and Monitoba. It was named after a river. This province is estimated to be having a population of about a million people. The largest city in this province is known as Saskatoon while the p... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

The elite NYC Society

09th September 2008
One could say that NYC Society is itself made up of many societies, each with its own focus and agenda. While normally the term "NYC Society" refers to rich and/or famous socialites, the fact is that a society is in its most basic form, an association... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

About Hawaii –Ten Fun Facts

24th July 2008
1) Hawaii has eight main islands: Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, and the "Big Island" of Hawaii. 2) Hawaii is the most isolated population center on earth. Hawaii is 2,390 miles from California; 3,850 miles from Japan; 4,900 miles ... Read >
Author: Jagmohan Singh Gusain

3 Must-see Heritage Buildings in Singapore

25th April 2008
Some heritage buildings in Singapore continue to fascinate locals and visitors alike. A few have appeared as settings in novels and movies, firing up people's imagination. If you are visiting Singapore, remember to check out these 3: the Raffles Hotel, Th... Read >
Author: Gabriel Tan

The Importance of the Chinese Language

15th April 2008
Learning Mandarin Chinese can be a enjoyable and can be a very useful skill. With an economy growing by leaps and bounds, the importance of China on the world stage is increasingly felt. Chinese is the most frequently spoken language in the world with ... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

Learning Chinese, are you motivated?

11th April 2008
With businesses now rushing to People’s Republic of China (Mainland) and many Chinese immigrants establishing their business and life in foreign countries, the influence of Chinese culture is obvious in all the major cities of the world. People’s Rep... Read >
Author: subarticle2008

Learning Chinese, are you motivated?

03rd April 2008
With businesses now rushing to People’s Republic of China (Mainland) and many Chinese immigrants establishing their business and life in foreign countries, the influence of Chinese culture is obvious in all the major cities of the world. People’s Rep... Read >
Author: Cynthia Parker

The History of Acupuncture in the United States

18th April 2007
Acupuncture has been an excepted medical practice throughout Asia for thousands of years. The history of acupuncture in the United States is less lengthy. The History of Acupuncture in the United States Acupuncture found its way into the United Stat... Read >
Author: Alien

Dunedin, Otago, South Island, New Zealand

17th November 2006
Dunedin is a great city near the bottom of the South Island of New Zealand. It was settled by mainly Scottish settlers in the middle of the 19th century. Many of Dunedin's street names have an origin in Edinburgh, Scotland. There is a statue of famous ... Read >
Author: Glenn Bongartz

5 Powerful Feng Shui Principles You Can Use Immediately In Your Home!

16th November 2006
In Chinese feng shui translates to wind and water. As a form of knowledge and mystical instruction it dates back several thousand years to ancient China. Thousands of years ago, the rulers of China needed to consider carefully the geography and layout of ... Read >
Author: Cucan Pemo

The Teas of China

18th October 2006
The phrase “Chinese Tea” is misleading. There are many types of Chinese tea, and they are each distinct from the others. The differences in Chinese teas come from the region they are grown, the varietal of tea plant, and the method of processing the r... Read >
Author: Gerald Campbell

Malaysian Holidays For Your Travel Itinerary

08th August 2006
Located in Southeast Asia, Malaysia is a hidden gem for those willing to try something new. One of the best ways to experience the culture is to attend one of the many Malaysian holiday celebrations. Malaysian Holidays For Your Travel Itinerary Mal... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Missionaries in Thailand

16th January 2006
Thailand prides itself in the fact that it is the only country in Southeast Asia that has never been a colony of another country. It also prides itself in its strong Buddhist tradition. Although Christianity was introduced to Thailand by European mission... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper