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Beihai Park - Where history and culture meet

06th August 2010
Originally part of the Forbidden City, Beihai Park is one of China's most loved, most ancient, most popular imperial parks. Following the customs of most imperial parks, Beihai Park too is built to resemble the convergence of the architectural and structu... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Abu Dhabi’s Petroleum Exhibition, the focus of an industry

04th August 2010
Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, is without a doubt one of the major cities of the Middle East, with a strong economy built around the oil industry. In recent years the government of Abu Dhabi has actively attempted to diversify the eco... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Expo 2010 – Showcasing the Cultural diversity through inspiring Innovation

04th August 2010
If an exhibition is a large scale public showing then its highest level can be called a World's Fair or Universal Expo or Expo. The term Expo is an abbreviation derived from the word Exposition, and has a history of over one and half centuries. The wo... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Expo 2010 Shanghai - World Goes Eco Urban

04th August 2010
China is a country that is hard to ignore with its economic and social importance, cultural diversity, for being one of the longest continuous civilizations and accounting for more than 1/3 of the world population. Shanghai is its capital city and is an e... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Watch some extraordinary creations of Antonio Gaudi in Spain

30th July 2010
The extraordinary creations of Antonio Gaudi have always astounded people not only from Spain but also from other parts of the world. Visitors from all around the world come to Spain in order to appreciate the creations of Antonio Gaudi that seems to have... Read >
Author: Adal Bert

Highlights Of Rio This July 2010 PART 1

21st July 2010
We all know that Rio de Janeiro is one of the most exciting cities in the world. But what makes it so special? Is it the Carnival, the beaches or the fantastic nightlife? The answer is yes and no. "Yes" because Rio is the home of some of the most fantasti... Read >
Author: Sali3ri

International Qingbo Hui feast waiting for you to - Sewage Treating Equipment manufacturer

08th July 2010
First dubbed the annual Qing Bohui word "international", is marching to the flourishing of drums we approached! This is the highest standard of Wenzhou, the largest and most influential event, this event will give 7.5 million people in Wenzhou what kind o... Read >
Author: xiaohe7383

Explore Bangkok’s Temple of Dawn at Captivating Wat Arun

25th June 2010
Originally dubbed Wat Makok or the "olive temple" in its heyday, the magnificent Wat Arun Temple was given its current name during the reign of King Rama IV. Located along the western banks of scenic Chao Phraya River, the Temple of the Dawn was construct... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Planning Permission for Garden Buildings

23rd June 2010
Whether it's a conservatory for reading, a pavilion for dining or a play house for the kids, few things are more satisfying than being the owner of a beautiful Garden building. However, there are few things worse than investing in one of these structures... Read >
Author: jackauthors

Changdeok Palace And Biwon Garden, A Majestic Attraction In Seoul

23rd June 2010
Changdeok Palace and the adjoining Biwon Garden rank among Seoul's most renowned historical attractions. One of the famed ‘Five Grand Palaces' attributed to the monarchs of the Joseon dynasty, Changdeokgung is literally translated as ‘Palace of Prospe... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Something about bending

07th June 2010
Have you ever taken a look around to see how many bent things there are? How many of you saw that every particular that is not completely right, has in its back straight part, an aesthetic and functional note? It is not only about aesthetics; pipe and tub... Read >
Author: sam

Shuishang Park – a Perfect Place for a Family Day Out

04th June 2010
The earliest references of parks date back centuries into the past when people first landscaped territories for non-agricultural purposes. Assyrians used these lands for hunting while the Greeks made them into public gardens with markets and meeting spots... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Huangpu Park - a little oasis in a bustling modern city

03rd June 2010
Everyone deserves a respite once in a while to get away from the bustling atmospheres, whether indoor or outdoor. This is when parks and gardens in and around bustling urban areas come in handy. What' more can you ask for than striking vistas wrapped in l... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Some of the famous palaces in Spain

01st June 2010
Perhaps Spain is one of the very few countries in the world which has a palace in each of its major provinces. These palaces which are believed to have been constructed by earlier civilizations like the Romans, Moors have been preserved carefully by the g... Read >
Author: Culver Dove

The world's first gold fluorescent fish appeared in Taipei

14th May 2010
The world's first gold fluorescent fish "Golden Night Pearl" Not long ago the first time to meet with the public. This use of the green luminescent pearl with red luminescent pearl breeding, selection and production of new varieties fluorescent fish, dark... Read >
Author: cheop
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