Home »

Articles, tagged with "imperial palace", page 3

Bookmark and Share

Places to See in Beijing

15th July 2010
Beijing, the capital of China is one of the most visited cities in Asia in the last two decades. It is a country which has got blend of both the ancient civilization and the modern metropolis. It has large range of tourist attractions to offer. According ... Read >
Author: Rabin

Places to visit in Tokyo Japan

01st July 2010
You've most likely heard it a thousand times and yes, Tokyo, Japan is a must-see nation. Getting the capital from the most developed nation, this city will surely boast its beauty from different tourists nationwide. The towering buildings are undeniably o... Read >
Author: Linda G. Hutchins

Bargain Finds in Tokyo

07th June 2010
In spite of modernization, Tokyo blends the spice from the urban vibes with the sweetness of conventional ambiance of their culture. In the following Tokyo attractions, both modern and ancient collide from the nation's capital, letting the tourists experi... Read >
Author: timewalker1

Forbidden City- the home of emperors past

27th April 2010
The Chinese Imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, the Forbidden City is one of the most historic tourist attractions in the city of Beijing. Along with the mystique and the intimidating nature of its name itself, this political focal ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Pekingese Dog Breed Profile Information

13th April 2010
Description: The Pekingese is a toy breed with a chunky, sturdy build. This dog is only 6 to 9 inches at the shoulder and will weigh between 8 and 10 pounds. The long, flowing coat is instantly recognizable as is the pug face and long ears. The coat is fo... Read >
Author: scott lipe

Visiting China Your Way

19th March 2010
A traveler might wonder where to begin in a foreign country that is slightly smaller than the size of the United States with over 5,000 years of recorded history. The wonderful advantage to traveling China is that there is no right or wrong place to start... Read >
Author: Fredric Mccormick

Kokyo the Imperial Palace of Japan

21st January 2010
The Imperial Palace in Tokyo is the formal residence of the Emperor of Japan and his family. The site on which the current Imperial Palace stands was once where the majestic Edo Castle stood. This castle was at one point the largest castle in the world a... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Four Stone Lions of The Imperial Palace

15th January 2010
Two stone lions sit on the top of the ornamental columns in front of Tian'anmen, formerly named the Gate for Receiving Orders from Heaven. Another two stone lions sit on the similar columns at the end of the Marco Polo Bridge. The former face north, a... Read >
Author: Mucy

Hitting it BIG in Your Landscape Design with Bonsai Trees

10th December 2009
Seasoned landscape specialists worth their salt know how bonsai can become an awe-inspiring add-on to their overall design. Have you ever imagined how this miniaturized wonder can be used as the focal point in your lawn? Have you ever thought if it is rea... Read >
Author: CA Real Estate

Create A Life Long Treasure Through Bonsai Trees Care

04th September 2009
There is a five needle miniature pine bonsai tree in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, which is known as the Sandai-Shogun-No Matsu. It is one of the country's national treasures and it was first trimmed and potted in 1610, just a few years after Guy Fawkes ... Read >
Author: Christine McKinnon

Some Easy Tips for Caring for Bonsai Trees

25th August 2009
Ever looked in awe at the stunning, miniaturized beauty of a Bonsai tree and wondered how hard Bonsai trees care is? Or, like me, have you had one, and it died? Well let me let you into a secret - care of bonsai trees is not hard. All you need is a litt... Read >
Author: Christine McKinnon

History of Ganoderma

24th August 2009
History of Ganoderma (AKA. The "King of Herbs") Ganoderma Lucidum has more than 5,000 years of history. Since the ancient period, it had been called the miraculous herb, precious herb, and an herb on behalf of life. It was and treated as a "panacea" t... Read >
Author: Marcus

Indoor Vegas Activities

01st August 2009
Vegas has become so famous for its casinos and its nightlife that we often forget that there is a thriving city full of people who call this city home. There are businessmen and women, doctors, lawyers, and average Joe citizens who live in this city and h... Read >
Author: Louis Moon

Las Vegas Shows to Enjoy with Your Family

01st August 2009
While Las Vegas is known for many of its shows and not all of them family friendly, it's great to know that there are still a few shows going on that offer a little something for nearly every member of the family. Even some of us grown up viewers aren't a... Read >
Author: Louis Moon

Vienna: A Classical and Romantic City

21st July 2009
Vienna is a beautiful and classical city, oozing class and culture from every street, square and avenue. The lively capital of Austria, it is home to more than two million inhabitants and is the country's most visited city. Synonymous with many notable ar... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
Bookmark and Share
1 2 3 4 5