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Screen Printing: Connecting Art and Commercialism

02nd May 2012
There could be an enormous list of screen printing companies in USA that accepts large volume of screen printing. However, not all of these companies produce quality works or outputs. Custom screen printing in Colorado can be done in t-shirts, mugs, calen... Read >
Author: Jacob Hennebury

Screen Printing: Connecting Art and Commercialism

02nd May 2012
Before we could actually consider talking about the best SEO Company India that perform search engine optimization it is necessary to know what search engine optimization is. Search engine optimization is the process wherein the organic ranking of a websi... Read >
Author: Jacob Hennebury

So What is Feng Shui ? – Study Abroad in China

30th January 2012
So what is the meaning of Feng Shui? Most westerners have heard of the term Feng Shui, but do they know what it stands for? Study abroad in China students surely do. Feng Shui directly translates to Wind and Water in English. For a practitioner or enthusi... Read >
Author: Global Language

Tea house

22nd August 2011
Tea house (Chaguan), a special place for the Chinese to have tea, is very popular in the Yangtze River area; it is mostly called tea house (Chalou) in provinces like Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan, and is called tea pavilion (Chatting) in Beijing and Tianj... Read >
Author: joanna

5 of the World's Most Stunning Pagodas

16th July 2011
There are gorgeous and religiously significant pagodas all over South and South East Asia. 5 execptional ones are: Schwedagon pagoda- Yangon, Burma: The Schwedagon pagoda is commonly referred to as the Golden Pagoda. The Pagoda is located on Singut... Read >
Author: Tamara Jacobs

Shanghai Guyi Garden Travel Guide And Tips

16th May 2011
With a history of 480 year, Guyi Garden was built during the reign of Jiajing Emperor in the Ming dynasty. With an area of 146mu in size, Guyi Garden is the biggest classic garden in Shanghai, where have five gardens of this kind. According to a book call... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

China Xixi National Wetland Park Travel Guide

03rd May 2011
Xixi Wetland Park is located in the western part of Hangzhou City, only 6 kilometres from the downtown of Hangzhou - Wulin Gagte, and 5 kilometres from West Lake. Xixi was created during Han and Jin Dynasty, developed during Tang and Song Dynasty, flouris... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Chinese Food – Jiaozi or Dumplings

28th April 2011
Food and eating are an important part of travelling in every country and China is no exception with such a diversity and richness of so many delicious dishes. A gourmets delight. Of all the Chinese dishes, there is one that stands out for its simplicity, ... Read >
Author: China Travel Go

West Lake Hangzhou China Travel Guide

07th April 2011
West Lake is like the sparkling eye of a charming woman, also like a precious stone o­n a crown. Embedded in the beautiful city of Hangzhou, West Lake is the favorite place of both the residents of Hangzhou and the tourists. For thousands of years, the We... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Chinese Jade jewelry and it's significant in China

31st March 2011
China jade have played a very important part in the ancient Chinese civilization and the Chinese jade culture has a splendid history which is more than seven thousand years. Jade wares from the Han Dynasty nowadays have attracted people’s attention bec... Read >
Author: Gong Liang

Tengwang Pavilion Jiangxi China Travel Guide And Tips

20th March 2011
The Tengwang Pavilion (Tengwang Ge) is at the south side of Yanjiang Bei Road and Dieshan Road. In the ancient times it was o­ne of the four famous towers in China (the other three are Yellow Crown Tower in Wuhan, Yueyang Pavilion in Yueyang and Penglaige... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Screen Print Recognition Rises

20th February 2011
Screen printing is now a common approach for creating anything from t-shirts to decals in the United States, but exactly where did it commence? Screen printing can trace its roots back to the Song Dynasty in China, a lot more than 1,000 years ago. It ha... Read >
Author: Cameron Myers

Porcelain Rose

09th February 2011
For over 4000 years, porcelain has been in use in China. It's made of a hard white ceramic clay that is often referred to as china or chinaware due its Chinese origins. For a long period of time, the Chinese made the finest porcelain in the world. It was ... Read >
Author: Sophia Grace

Do You Know the Scented Tea in China?

13th December 2010
Scented tea, since the ancient times is beauty lady's favourite. The fragrance of scented tea can make you relax, relieving stress.It’s suitable for bosom friend, chat, enjoy a party atmosphere leisurely afternoon. Scented tea, also called fume scented t... Read >
Author: annyang

Painter Uses Art Materials in Historic Silkscreen Process

17th November 2010
British painter Simon Claridge has revealed that his latest work has been made using art materials in a silkscreen process. The up-and-coming artist announced that he wanted to work using the silkscreen technique, a method that uses a woven mesh to sup... Read >
Author: Pure Blue Creative
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