Articles, tagged with "asian continent", page 3
11th May 2010
Many people walk to the corner mall, walk into their Korean Martial Arts dojo, and train in nice, neat uniforms, watching themselves in wall sized mirrors, kick soft and well hung bags, and think that they are doing hard core Tae Kwon Do. These people sho...
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Author:
Al Case
22nd April 2010
Kathmandu is lovely city and capital of Nepal in Asian continent. It is the largest city and a wonderful place for your travel and holidays. Traveling Kathmandu was not so easy earlier due to high priced air-tickets and fares. But now, with availability o...
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Author:
dutt99
08th April 2010
According to one survey report, the beach tourism has reported enormous growth rate from the past decades. However, with the sluggish economy, most of the people are changing their vacation places. All of them are interested to spend their vacation at bea...
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Author:
starvinnflynn
11th March 2010
Historically Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city in Vietnam. And, from its earliest state, it has turn out to be one of the most glorious cities in Vietnam today. With a population of 9 million, it is just about the most crowded metro areas in th...
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Author:
Ramon van Meer
08th February 2010
Kathmandu is lovely city and capital of Nepal in Asian continent. It is the largest city and a wonderful place for your travel and holidays. Traveling Kathmandu was not so easy earlier due to high priced air-tickets and fares. But now, with availability o...
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Author:
Richard Johnes
29th January 2010
The Mumbai Suburban Railway System is an important public transport system of the city. More than 6.9 million commuters use the services of this system every day on a daily basis. It has the highest density of passengers in any urban railway system around...
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Author:
asmarofik
07th January 2010
Did Australia actually avoid the recession completely? Understand what really happened and the level of affect that the recession had on the Australian economy.
Australia did actually avoid the recession even there were some aspects of the economy that w...
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Author:
Mel C
06th January 2010
Meditation is simply making a choice to focus your mind on something and opening to each moment of life with calm awareness. Mediation is inspired by a variety of spiritual traditions, both Eastern and Western, helping people to experience the sacred.
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Author:
Amy C
22nd December 2009
Cambodia is one of the beautiful countries in Asian continent.This country is situation in east part of the continent and in peninsula of Indochinese.The boarder countries for Cambodia are Vietnam on the east and south and Thailand and Laos on the north. ...
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Author:
leojackh
27th November 2009
When one intends to go on a holiday, choosing the right kind of accommodation is of vital importance. Some people try not to buy group packages when exploring the Asian continent. Most of the time, these tour operators take the group to visit factories, m...
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Author:
vish
27th November 2009
Asia is a land of contrasts: it is sophisticated, urbane, yet it is still very much rooted in tradition and culture. It is teeming with people, industrialized, and modern. It is mysterious, remote, and as mystical as a kingdom in a fairy tale. Asia is...
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Author:
Enid Glasgow
21st November 2009
Nestling in the cool expanse of the Mediterranean Sea and snugly located at the far western tip of Asia with Syria and Turkey on the Asian continent and the nearest European neighbor being Greece, Cyprus has been the wonder country of millions of tourists...
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Author:
Luke Alvarado
04th November 2009
The discoveries over the last few decades about the health benefits of drinking green tea have caused a veritable explosion in the consumption of this product. The traditional green tea, commonly referred to as "Japanese tea" in Western culture for many y...
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Author:
oticteapot@gmail.com
04th November 2009
The importance of floral elements in Chinese traditions dates back to the earliest origins of their culture. The gods, dragons, and other mythological entities from Ancient Chinese folklore were personified in the many blossoming plants and vines that are...
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Author:
oticteapot@gmail.com
04th November 2009
Many people are aware of the tradition of herbal teas in general. Although the practice of using botanicals for a tea base has only recently become common in western cultures, relatively speaking, it has been a part of Asian culture for many thousands of ...
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Author:
oticteapot@gmail.com