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Exploring Wenzhou – Historical City Teeming with Natural Splendour

28th September 2009
Wenzhou, a city in the Zhejiang Province in China, is well known for its prominent economic presence in the country. Wenzhou boasts of a 4000 year old history, and during the ancient times the city was a popular hub for pottery crafts. Wenzhounese, th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

How Scotch is Made

22nd September 2009
The production of Scotch whisky takes time, a lot of time. It is a tedious process that can take years. However when it is done correctly, the product is one worth waiting for. Barley is placed in deep tanks of water for approximately three days. A... Read >
Author: Garland Drake

White Dagoba Temple – a pocket in Beijing’s historical charm

08th September 2009
Beijing, China has been an ancient citadel from the time of the Yuan Dynasty of the early 1200s. This aspiring, confident and modern city is a blend of the old world and the new. Past the gleaming skyscrapers, mega malls and millions of cars there lies re... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The charming Longhua Pagoda and Longhua Temple

19th August 2009
Open for public visits as the ‘Longhua Park’, the Longhua Pagoda and Temple area attracts large numbers of tourists both local and international. Positioned towards the southwest region of the city, Longhua Pagoda and Temple was built in 274 AD. The... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Beauty Of Chigang Tower Park

07th August 2009
The Orient - even the title brings images of mystery and far off, exotic places. In libraries all over the world, pictures - drawn and photographed - show beautiful red fabric decorated with silver and gold symbols. Dragons race through the skies, scale... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Dance Festivals of India

03rd August 2009
India is such a diverse country, and one of the main ways that its diversity is expressed is through its dance. When you have your India visa then you will have the opportunity and pleasure to visit many parts of India to attend some of its dance festival... Read >
Author: Allen Tannor

Dance Festivals of India

03rd August 2009
India is such a diverse country, and one of the main ways that its diversity is expressed is through its dance. When you have your India visa then you will have the opportunity and pleasure to visit many parts of India to attend some of its dance festival... Read >
Author: Allen Tannor

A Tranquil Pagoda

23rd July 2009
Six Harmonies Pagoda, can be said be one of the truly early architectural masterpieces of China still standing tall and strong. First constructed during the Northern Song Dynasty and then after it was destroyed in 1121 AD reconstructed by the Southern Son... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Wat Botum in Phnom Penh

30th June 2009
The majority of people from Cambodia follow Theravada Buddhism as their religion. Throughout its religious history many pagodas have been built right throughout the nation. Depending on the country and culture of influence, pagodas take different shapes ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Build an Outdoor Gazebo

19th June 2009
Have you considered erecting an outdoor gazebo in your backyard to add interest and functionality. There is nothing more attractive for an outdoor space than a well-crafted outdoor gazebo which can be an open or enclosed structure with a variety of use... Read >
Author: Outdoor And Garden

Dance Festivals of India

17th June 2009
India is such a diverse country, and one of the main ways that its diversity is expressed is through its dance. When you have your India visa then you will have the opportunity and pleasure to visit many parts of India to attend some of its dance festival... Read >
Author: neejamb

The Chalong Temple

04th June 2009
Amongst its influx of go-go bars, night clubs and happy go lucky atmosphere, Phuket locals are religious and cultured. Chalong Temple also known as Wat Chalong is the largest and most ornate Buddhist monastery in Phuket. This temple comes with its own uni... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Tiger Hill, a popular tourist destination for over thousand years

04th June 2009
Tiger Hill located in Suzhou, China and is a famous tourist spot. This mountain range is renowned for the many historical sites located upon its hills and for its sweeping views. The hill has a formation that resembles a crouching tiger and hence the nam... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The other 5 provinces of Bangkok

18th May 2009
When we think of Bangkok we tend to think of the city and not the wider metropolitan area. This is made up of five other provinces which offer a diversity of attractions and sights that can match the central capital areas, and with an increasing number o... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Travelling in Ningbo

07th April 2009
Ningbo is a popular coastal city in China. It is positioned ideally towards the south of Yangtze Delta and is in the centre of the country’s coastline. It is the Hangzhou Bay that separates Ningbo from Shanghai. An economically strong city, Ningbo is ho... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Martial Art Fun With Kung Fu Panda Birthday Supplies

27th March 2009
Kung Fu movies have been around since the 1970s. Which makes it all the better that the Kung Fu Panda movie has revived the whole style in a new way. Join in the fun by looking into a whole range of kung fu panda birthday party supplies. Po may not be ... Read >
Author: Patti

So Much to Do, So Much to See at Pattaya

02nd March 2009
Visit Chong Samaesan Village located along the Sattahip-Thua Rua Phanit Sattahip. From this tiny fishing village to the Pattaya Park Beach Resort and Amusement north of Pattaya down to the Wat Samakkhi Banphot Temple in the south, Pattaya is 4km of touri... Read >
Author: FootballSEO

Visit a 1400 year old Temple in the South of China

20th January 2009
An ancient Chinese temple built in 537 AD, located in Guangzhou. Southern China. This temple has a fascinating history behind it. Initially called Baozhuangyan Temple, built during the Liang Dynasty the temple has its present name attributed during the No... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

A place worth a visit, the Ounalom pagoda

09th January 2009
The Wat Ounalom or the Ounalom Pagoda can be regarded as the most important pagoda in all of Phnom Penh, since it is the headquarters of the Buddhist patriarchate of Phnom Penh and was also the home of the Buddhist Institute and library until 1999. Wat Ou... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Choose a better Webhost for you

09th January 2009
There are types of hosting provided by many providers over the internet. You may want to choose the best one and suitable for you. Types of Web hosting are: Free Hosting: The free accommodation is extremely limited when compared with the housing pagoda... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Three Indoor Fountain Types

09th January 2009
Over the years, interior design has evolved from a specialist field into something everyone wants to use to beautify their households. Meanwhile, indoor fountains have become easier and less expensive to incorporate – but people’s knowledge of indoor ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Three Indoor Fountain Types

09th January 2009
Over the years, interior design has evolved from a specialist field into something everyone wants to use to beautify their households. Meanwhile, indoor fountains have become easier and less expensive to incorporate – but people’s knowledge of indoor ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Eclectic Spirituality at the Kek Lok Si Temple

06th January 2009
Kek Lok Si Temple is renowned for being one of the finest Buddhist temple not alone in Penang Island but in South-East Asia. Standing tall atop Ayer Hill in the outskirts of Georgetown, the temple is an architectural beauty, erected in tiers and adorned i... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Discover A World of Choice When Travelling to Yangon.

06th January 2009
The city of Yangon is home to various attractions and shopping options that ensure that travellers will not regret visiting this diverse city. Whatever you are seeking Yangon is sure to satisfy your desires. The city offers an interesting mix of differ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The beautiful Notre Dame in Saigon

02nd December 2008
The Notre Dame Basilica in the Vietnamese city of Saigon is yet another imprint of French colonialism in this historic city. This cathedral located in downtown Saigon was established by the French colonists for religious service for their own nationals. T... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

A History of Orientale Tapestry Art

11th November 2008
Tapestry art has many hidden surprises, one of which is the Asian Tapestries. These were famous in Europe for around 150 years and reflected growing European colonial aspirations. The tapestries were known as Orientale Tapestries and helped promote the ex... Read >
Author: Angela Dawson-Field

How to Select the Perfect FirePit

25th August 2008
When looking for a Fire Pit, one of the most important considerations is your space - and not just size and location. Do you have a physically large space or a small one? Are you considering a Fire Pit for ambiance, warmth, or for a multi-purpose solution... Read >
Author: suzanna

Man Fat Sze

12th August 2008
Undoubtedly among the most revered sacred sites in Hong Kong, the Man Fat Sze (Monastery of 10,000 Buddhas) has justified its name with over ten thousand Buddha sculptures, ranging from miniature to life-size and more. This intriguing monastery must be re... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

5 Things to do you must do in Phuket, Thailand

23rd July 2008
1. Go to the beach! If anything that should be the first thing you do when you get to Phuket. Phuket is renowned for having one of the most beautiful beaches in all of Thailand and some of the top beaches in the world are found just off the coast of Phuke... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

A visit to Konark temple, India Tour Packages

06th July 2008
Out of hundreds of temple thriving in India, there are few who have stood through out the history as the example of great architecture and religious significance. One such temple lies on the shores of Orissa and it is known as Konark temple. This temple i... Read >
Author: sophia

What Do Mecca, Mandalay, and Puerto Vallarta Have in Common?

17th June 2008
By: Jim Scherrer Mecca, Saudi Arabia has been one of the most important cities on the Arabian Peninsula for over 4,000 years. Being the birthplace of Muhammad in 570AD and the home of the largest mosque in the world, the Grand Mosque, Mecca is consider... Read >
Author: Jim Scherrer

Lignano in Fiore 2008: big Festival in the Hemingway Park

08th May 2008
Last days of feverish work for the opening of the 22nd Lignano in Fiore, festival for and of the children of all Friulian seaside resort. The longevity of this festival shows the affection of all inhabitants to events that have children as protagonist. ... Read >
Author: deborah

Fashion fusion from east to west and back again

17th April 2008
Just like a painting, or a song, fashion also plays a main role in the fusion of different cultures and influences. Eastern and Western cultures engage in an important part in the Fashion trends of today. These two are fused in the fashion industry in man... Read >
Author: Priyanka Arora

Thich Quang Duc - The Burning Monk

02nd September 2007
Buddhism is usually known for its gentle ways and belief in non-violence in order to solve problems, but occasionally more dramatic displays happen, like Thich Quang Duc – the burning monk. Who was Thich Quang Duc – the burning monk? Duc was born i... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

From Mummies to T-shirts: the History of Cats

25th July 2007
The facts and figures in this article may not be 100% accurate - I wasn't around to witness the history of the cat from the very beginning about 5000 years ago, so I've had to rely on various sources and my own imagination in equal parts. Furthermore, it'... Read >
Author: Martine Carlsen

Biloba Drug Ginkgo Interaction

04th June 2007
The following paragraphs summarize the work of Biloba Drug Ginkgo Interaction experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of Biloba Drug Ginkgo Interaction. Heed their advice to avoid any Biloba Drug Ginkgo Interaction surprises. So far, w... Read >
Author: Alien

OC Curb Appeal

25th May 2007
Curb appeal is perhaps the best way to draw interested buyers into your home. Being able to present an attractive package has the ability to make a sale much quicker and less stressful for sellers. Curb appeal refers to the image and feeling that buyers ... Read >
Author: Drew Hartanov

Biloba Ginkgo Information Tips

21st May 2007
There are many great aspects to this subject, which we will review carefully so that you may get the most from it. This condition explains a few gear about Biloba Ginkgo figures, and if you're interested, then this is appeal sense, besource you can nev... Read >
Author: voraphong phengtong

Outdoor Rooms Add Great Value

27th March 2007
Outdoor rooms are all the fashion in areas where the climate can support the use of them. Florida is a great example of such an area. With an unrivalled climate and number of sunny days per year the outdoors is a perfect spot to add a functional room that... Read >
Author: Krista Fracke

One Fine Day on Koh Kret

28th November 2006
Koh Kret, or Tret in Mon, means a small stream that creates a short cut. The island of koh Kret has prospered since the Ayutthaya period when it started to emerge after digging a canal across the cape of the Chao Phraya River. Later on, the current was... Read >
Author: Bill

5 Secrets to Studying Abroad in France

08th November 2006
5 Secrets to Studying Abroad in France By Kevin D Browne If studying abroad is wonderful then studying abroad in France is wondrous. Here are some treasures on how to best explore one of the most beautiful countries on earth in between all of those... Read >
Author: Kevin Browne

Make the Most Of Your Garden

14th May 2006
Today many people regard their greenspaces as an extra room. They view them as a room which requires designing and styling, like any other. And like any other room, the garden can provide the ambient background that you desire, whether tranquil and sere... Read >
Author: Diane Ashe

Religious Practices

08th March 2006
This article describes the services of the world's major religions which are (in no particular order): Christianity Buddhism Hinduism Islam Sikhism Christianity The most common way in which Christians worship is by the taking of bread and w... Read >
Author: Charles Jenkins