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Pull-Up Banners and Marketing

05th January 2010
Pull-up banners are great for saving space in your business, and area easy to set up as well as very professional looking. The quality of a pull-up banner will make a difference as to how well your banner looks. When it is ready to be set up, it needs to ... Read >
Author: displaymedia335@gmail.com

Great Dickens Christmas Fair in San Francisco

29th December 2009
One of America's oldest holiday traditions, Great Dickens Christmas Fair is held at the Cow Place in San Francisco.  It was started by Ron & Phyllis Patterson in 1970 and since then has recreated the winding streets of Victorian London, where Dickens pla... Read >
Author: tours4fun

Three Professional Banner Display Options To Consider When Advertising With Large Format Banners

17th December 2009
If you are planning to advertise using large format banners, there are several ways to do this effectively. Consider using these popular banner displays; banner stretching frames, hanging banners, and graphic murals. These three solutions are sure to make... Read >
Author: brookesherratt

National Art Museum - a fascinating experience

16th December 2009
Located on Wusi Street in Beijing, The National Art Museum of China was founded as an effort to collect, exhibit and research contemporary works of art that are of considerable significance and artistic value. The main building itself is a picturesque sit... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

A treasure trove of artifacts - The Overseas Chinese Museum

27th November 2009
Located in the Fujian province of China, Xiamen is an exiting place to visit if you're a travel fanatic. A unique mix of native and overseas Chinese culture enriches the already thriving cultural diversity of this oriental city. This coastal city is one o... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Suntec City Convention Centre - It’s all in one Giant hand

26th November 2009
The Suntec City Convention Centre, known as the Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre till 2001, was opened in 1995 as part of the Suntec City project. The Convention Centre itself is part of a 5 tower structure, with a bronze founta... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Promotional Bottled Water – Events

25th November 2009
Choosing the right event Proper choice of event will go a long way in promoting your brand the right way. When choosing the event to promote your brand through promotional drink bottles, it is important to know your target audience - those who will ult... Read >
Author: John Anthony

Hong Kong Space Museum – A Journey to the Stars

20th October 2009
Embark on a journey to the stars at the Hong Kong Space Museum and learn about the deep mysteries that lie in outer space. Featuring a unique egg shape dome that makes it one of Hong Kong's major landmarks, the museum is also the only one of its kind in ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Chic but Cheap Hotel Rooms in Paris

06th October 2009
Paris is the capital of France situated on the River Seine at the heart of Île-de-France region. It is one of the most popular cities in the world with about 45 million tourists visiting every year. Paris has nearly 1,500 hotels and 75,000 hotel rooms. ... Read >
Author: Urmann

Exhibition Stands: Can they make or break a business?

11th September 2009
Exhibition halls are an urban jungle of businesses and customers interacting in a one big frenzy of sales, meeting set ups and leads. It may sound a daunting place for any business to go, but it can be one that is fulfilling for both the business and the ... Read >
Author: Rob Hartman

Po Lin Monastery – Hong Kong’s Hideout for the Famous Giant Buddha Statue

05th June 2009
Home to a mammoth Buddha statue, the Po Lin Monastery is a true revelation of the cultural side of Hong Kong. The Po Lin Monastery itself is the most popular Buddhist monastery in the country and attracts not only worshippers, but also streams of tourists... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Museum of Bad Art – The Home to a Unique Collection of Artistic Masterpieces

05th June 2009
Situated in Massachusetts, the Museum of Bad Art (MOBA) is sure to astound you with its unique range of artwork that you will never find displayed in any other museum. As the name states, this interesting museum is dedicated to displaying artwork that is ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

The Beijing Aquarium

01st June 2009
The Beijing Aquarium is the world's biggest inland aquarium and is situated in the Beijing Zoo, on the northern bank of the Chang River in Beijing, China. The aquarium spans an area of 120, 000 square meters and consists of a building area of 42, 000 squa... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Singapore's Latest Baby Count

04th May 2009
Singapore is still not getting the number of babies needed for the population levels to remain stable without extra measures like 'importing' foreign talents to stay in this Garden City. 60,000 babies are NEEDED each year to make this a possibility. In... Read >
Author: Angeline

Hong Kong Space Museum – Basically Takes You Out If This World

12th March 2009
The Hong Kong Space Museum is situated in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. The museum is dedicated to space science and astronomy. The Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong Government runs the Space Museum. The Hong Kong Space Museum resides... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe
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