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12th September 2009
With the rising cost of energy and the recession biting many households, many people are turning to the use of solar panels for their energy needs.
Read on to discover whats involved..
Do it yourself solar panels are not simple to make..on the surface... Read >
Author: John O Toole
08th September 2009
The “New Roman Style” a fascinating itinerary to discover the hidden corners of Rome, from fashion to design, art and cuisine, here are all the most in places in the capital.
Rome the Eternal City? Of course, if you think of all the treasures and a... Read >
Author: j.maripose
25th August 2009
When is a Commercial Energy Performance Certificate (CEPC) required? You may not have been aware of it, but Commercial EPCs actually began to roll out this year, coming into force from April 2008.
Already all non domestic buildings above 2,500 square ... Read >
Author: Davis
20th August 2009
The impressive Sun Yat-Sen Park has become a must visit place for those touring Macau. It is beautifully situated towards the northwest part of the country and covers a total land area of approximately 70,000 square metres. It is known to be the largest u... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
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
11th August 2009
As energy bills continue to rise and the renewable energy market gets more competitive, many more of us are eager consider installing solar panels. Of course, such an endeavour will work best with at least some assistance from a professional who can advi... Read >
Author: MarkeD
01st August 2009
Over the past ten years Dubai has become famed for its rapid growth, big money and ambitious development. Although the continuing recession is set to have some effects on many of the area's building projects, many of its developments continue to amaze an... Read >
Author: MarkeD
31st July 2009
With Singapore being the melting pot of cultures - the Asian Civilization Museum is perhaps the best place to gain an insight into its many ethnicities as it contains a wealth of knowledge.
The Asian Civilization Museum offers visitors an integrated vi... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
30th July 2009
The Camoes Garden and Grotto is renowned as the oldest and biggest public garden in Macau. Also popular as Camoes Garden, this serene and lush haven is spread across an area of 20,000 square metres.
Pathways surrounded by hills, imposing trees, stunni... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
27th July 2009
Invest in your Phuket double floor apartment, located right on the beach in Cape Panwa, the Southern part of Phuket.Visite us at: ... Read >
Author: Phuket Property
28th June 2009
Tired of your concrete floors dusting over? Then investing in a good quality concrete dustproofer could be the solution, with a wide variety now available to purchase online or in your local DIY store.
Concrete Dustproofer is a one coat dustproofer, su... Read >
Author: Nicola Sampson
17th April 2009
Have you ever thought about a different career or business far away from the city, in a serene place? Goat keeping is a good small-scale business to undertake. You must be wondering, “keeping goats?!” The demand for nutritious goats’ milk is increas... Read >
Author: jpeg.picky
15th April 2009
With the recent drop of oil pricing leading to a decrease of fuel surcharge, and a plunge of almost 60% of air ticket prices to as low as US$350 for a London-Hong Kong or US$460 for a Los Angeles- Hong Kong roundtrip ticket, travelling abroad has never ap... Read >
Author: Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong / Cosmo Hotel Hong Ko
08th April 2009
Towards the south of the Island of Xiamen stands the Hulishan Fortress. This structure was an important element in protecting the country against the Japanese during 1900 to 1937.
The fortress was constructed in 1890 and consists of a magazine, barrack... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
07th April 2009
Aimed at introducing the culture of wine brewing to visitors, the Wine Museum in Macau opened in December 1995. The museum occupies an area of 1,400 square metres and has a collection of 1,115 brands of various wines, of which the earliest produced wine -... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
07th April 2009
Singapore’s largest convention and exhibition venue, the Singapore EXPO boasts 100,000 square metres of indoor floor space which extends across 10 halls. Funded by the government’s Trade Ministry, the venue was built and is managed by the PSA Corporat... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
27th March 2009
A magnificent destination that is replete with beauty and splendour, visitors to Daguanyuan will be presented with a memorable destination to remember. The Great View Garden is actually a replica of a famous garden of an imperial family that was described... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
27th March 2009
You will have heard of the residential Energy Performance Certificates or EPCs that were instituted last year as part of the Home Information Pack legislation, but did you know that there is a Commercial Energy Performance Certificate that is currently be... Read >
Author: Paul Davis
27th March 2009
You will have heard of the residential Energy Performance Certificates or EPCs that were instituted last year as part of the Home Information Pack legislation, but did you know that there is a Commercial Energy Performance Certificate that is currently be... Read >
Author: Paul Davis
10th March 2009
Confucius is a figure that has achieved legendary status not only in China but the entire world. A renowned philosopher, his thinking changed the way Chinese people lived their lives and it is for this reason that numerous monuments and temples were const... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
10th March 2009
The worldwide financial crisis has affected the world economy in many ways. Many companies have suffered heavy casualties, the interest has increased and businesses have been forced to shut down. But at the moment the future looks bright for some, we have... Read >
Author: Jesper Jensen
02nd February 2009
The Royal palace was built over hundred years as a means of serving the king, his family and other foreign dignitaries of Cambodia. The three main compounds of Royal Palace which are divided by walls are named as the Silver Pagoda, Khemarin Palace and Thr... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
20th January 2009
The worldwide financial crisis has affected the world economy in many ways. Many companies have suffered heavy casualties, the interest has increased and businesses have been forced to shut down. But at the moment the future looks bright for some, we have... Read >
Author: Jesper Jensen
17th January 2009
The La Torre Golf resort boasts a magnificent town centre built around a picturesque lake. The resort covers an area of 1,400,000 square metres, offering a variety of properties from Villas and Townhouses through to luxury Apartments.
Most apartment c... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
09th January 2009
Wafi City is a mixed development complex that houses a mall, restaurants, a hotel, nightclub and residences. Discover art, fashion, food as well as entertainment and lifestyle which are some of the best the region has to offer.
Mimicking the ancient E... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
27th November 2008
Ryden's 63rd biannual Scottish Property Review says the Scottish commercial property market is managing to ride out the economic storm thanks to strong office activity in Aberdeen and a buoyant industrial sector.
But office lettings in Edinburgh and Gl... Read >
Author: tugsearch
27th November 2008
Ryden's 63rd biannual Scottish Property Review says the Scottish commercial property market is managing to ride out the economic storm thanks to strong office activity in Aberdeen and a buoyant industrial sector.
But office lettings in Edinburgh and Glas... Read >
Author: tugsearch
18th November 2008
Touring this city requires a lot of walking - a good physical condition helps if you are here - but mentally you never get tired of this dynamic metropolis.
With a 3,000-year history, sights, myths and tales from the past are found around every corner... Read >
Author: abul kashem
20th October 2008
Blessed with stunning scenery, marvellous food and a wonderful climate, Crete property is increasingly appealing to buyers as a means of escaping the escalating cost of UK living.
Neatly balanced on the border between the Aegean and Libyan seas, Crete... Read >
Author: Natalia Gameson
10th October 2008
A firm favourite amongst those planning a family holiday in Spain, Benidorm is not only known for its picturesque beaches and wild nightlife, but its impressive water parks as well. A great place to take kids or even be a kid yourself, these water parks w... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
05th September 2008
A bespoke floor finish from Flowcrete - made up of a creative blend of colour and texture - has been applied in just one weekend at Manchester Airport.
Flowcrete’s innovative Flowfast Terrosso - which is ready for use just hours after installation - ... Read >
Author: Shepherd PR
21st August 2008
This October there will be the eighth ZOW exhibition at Pordenone: this year the furniture production trend in the “Triveneto” (Veneto, Friuli Venezia-Giulia and Trentino Alto Adige regions) for the first quarter was for the most part stable when ... Read >
Author: patty
19th August 2008
This October there will be the eighth ZOW exhibition at Pordenone: this year the furniture production trend in the
“Triveneto” (Veneto, Friuli Venezia-Giulia and Trentino Alto Adige regions) for the first quarter was for the most part
stable... Read >
Author: patty
07th July 2008
The stunning Al Marjan Island is a collection of five man made islands located 27 kilometres southwest of the main town centre in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. The cluster of five man made islands will cover an area of over 2.7 million square metres and ... Read >
Author: ProperTea
06th June 2008
Dona Julia Golf on the Costa del Sol has only been opened since January 2006.
Located in Casares on the Costa del Sol Golf, which is 88 km from Malaga and 50 km from Gibraltar. Situated just 150 metres from the beach and surrounded on all sides by natu... Read >
Author: Richard
04th June 2008
Greece has long been a popular holiday destination for Europeans, offering the perfect blend of superb climate, intriguing mythology and classic culture. But, now the impending opening of the long-awaited new Acropolis Museum in Athens is promising to pro... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
29th April 2008
Imagine a place where you can meet all your customers, old and new, face to face - a place where customers are looking and expecting to buy from you. It's no wonder that exhibitions are as popular as ever for any business seriously intent on maximising sa... Read >
Author: Kevin Rowe
28th April 2008
The travel time between Delhi and Agra would come down from 5 hours to 3 hours once the Taj Expressway becomes operational in 2010. At an investment of Rs 2,250 crore, the six-lane access controlled expressway will provide seamless journey of 165 kms, cov... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
25th February 2008
Over the last decade interest in buying a holiday property or second home in northern Spain has increased significantly, especially with British and Irish property house hunters.
For the last thirty years it has been the south of Spain that has attract... Read >
Author: martin lambert
20th February 2008
The sheer size of the Australian continent is hard to fathom for anyone who�d want to sample its diversity. If you ever want to take a slice out of one of the most unique ecosystems down under, hie off to Kakadu National Park. This World Heritage Site h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th February 2008
Despite high costs relative to the incomes of the time, car sales rose steadily in the 1900s. So much so, in fact, that manufacturers struggled to meet demand and new manufacturers proliferated.
Although conceived initially as a personal mode of transp... Read >
Author: mlauterwein
24th January 2008
Many people say to me "Why would I buy a water tank when there is no rain?".
It's a good question. Obviously a rainwater tank will not help if there is no rain at all. The thing is that most true droughts occur inland whereas most of the population liv... Read >
Author: Dave C
21st August 2007
Building The Perfect Porch For Your Home
By www.Trustyle-uk.co.uk
So, you’re thinking about adding a new Porch to your home and looking for the best advice and designs? Congratulations! Keep reading, all will be revealed.
There are many great ... Read >
Author: Trustyle-uk.co.uk
23rd July 2007
Now buy enough soil-mix (choose an organic mix) to cover your future garden to four inches (100mm) depth. If you are calculating cubic yards that is one ninth of a yard. In the metric system it is one tenth of a metre. So work out the area of your future ... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
23rd July 2007
Secure private banking and no income tax are hallmarks of Monaco, the world's best known tax haven, but in a move that has surprised many Monaco has collated and published her first ever GDP figures.
But far from moving away from her tax haven status t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st July 2007
CB Richard Ellis reported that according to the latest figures from the Alien occupational Control Division, Department of Employment there were 65,337 expatriates based in Bangkok with work permits as at August 2006. This represents a 12.9% increase on t... Read >
Author: Ngamjai
31st May 2007
Europe's favoured destination for the rich is opening a new facility for the upkeep and repairs of the world's megayachts, and enhances Monaco's already fabled image.
The shipyard, which has taken two years to build, will be the largest megayacht facil... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th May 2007
Hot water straight from the sun may sound too good to be true, but even in the UK a solar hot water system can supply you with over 50% of your hot water needs over the year (the other 50% coming from a conventional gas boiler or electric heater). With re... Read >
Author: Alex Perry
06th May 2007
Monaco property is reported to be the highest in Europe, and a new island to be built off Monte Carlo is already attracting the attention of property investors, despite the fact that it will be a decade before it is complete.
Comprising an area of 275,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2007
What is Wingsurfing?
Wingsurfing is a new "extreme" sport using the power of the wind in a hand held wing to propel the rider of a Dirtsurfer or mountainboard. Riders can reach speeds over 40mph and yet are capable of turning into or away from the win... Read >
Author: wingsurfer
15th November 2006
Monaco is to build a new island in the Mediterranean, just off Monte Carlo, confirming rumours that have been circulating for a year of a major new development in the Principality.
With a surface area of some 275,000 square metres, the development adds... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th October 2006
Ever dreamed of living in the beautiful Spanish countryside? What could be better than doing so in your very own unique home, designed to your specifications? More and more people are buying land in Spain and doing just that.
If you are considering a s... Read >
Author: Lucy Peacock
29th September 2006
Building a conservatory may require various permissions from the local authorities in England, Scotland and Wales. The two types of permission that householders will come across are building regulations and planning permission. This article looks at build... Read >
Author: Charles Turner
02nd August 2006
Every tourist who comes to Florence ends up by visiting the square outside the Uffizi Gallery. This is partly due to the attraction of the wonderful paintings in the Gallery and partly to admire the original architecture of the palace itself, which Giorgi... Read >
Author: Alberto Scarsi
24th July 2006
DLF is buying land all over Delhi and Noida, Reliance is investing heavily in the Mumbai SEZ. IT companies are buying land in all IT hubs. NRI's have hugely invested in Bangalore, Pune, Delhi, Chandgigarh and Gurgaon.
Why is everyone talking India when i... Read >
Author: david thomoson
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