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Chinese New Year Celebration – A Kaleidoscopic Celebration

04th May 2010
A modern day utopia like no other, Singapore at a glance will leave you with an impression of perfection. But one only has to scratch beneath its smooth exterior to discover a world immersed in rich social culture teeming with diversity. From Malay to Chi... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

The Basic Facts of Chinese Cooking

07th April 2010
What is in your mind when hear the word Chinese cooking? A very varied cuisine and delicious taste! This is not wrong. Of all the dishes that have regions of Asia, Chinese cuisine is the most popular dishes. Chinese restaurants scattered throughout parts ... Read >
Author: Emma Arsanti

Cooking Szechwan Made Easy

12th March 2010
The cuisine of the Western region of China is well-known for its spiciness, but many Western palates overlook the complex interplay of savory, sour, hot and sweet flavors that underlie the fiery spice of the Szechwan pepper and other spices that give the ... Read >
Author: Les Finley

How to Select a Bristol Chinese Restaurant

08th March 2010
By: Brian Kline March 5, 2010 There are literally hundreds of Bristol Chinese restaurants. Most are family or extended family owned and operated. Chinese establishments provide good to excellent food and are definitely a good value for the money. ... Read >
Author: Dave Berriman

Meals For a A Prosperous Chinese New Year 2010

17th February 2010
Chinese New Year is an event that affects individuals all around the globe and the celebrations are very exotic and a lot of fun for everyone involved and one of the biggest and most popular aspects is the food. Chinese cuisine is loved the world over and... Read >
Author: Inger Fountain

The History of Thai Food & food Preparation

12th February 2010
Compared with India and dishware, Thailand has a comparatively terse cooking history. The dwell in to facilitate became Thais migrated south from what did you say? Is right now the Yunnan province of dishware flanked by the 6th and 12th centuries. From... Read >
Author: hoto

Make Chinese Food - Easy Delicious Chinese Cooking at Home

29th January 2010
Chinese food is one of the most delicious types of cuisine available to enjoy today. The wonderful thing about this food is that it tastes so good and is very easy to make. Chinese cuisine is a great addition to include to any family's homemade meals. Man... Read >
Author: Glenn Hess

Potato Salad Recipes - How to Prepare Cold Dishes in the Chinese Vegetarian Cuisine

22nd January 2010
Before we come to the potato salad recipes, it is necessary to talk about potatoes first. Potatoes are one of the five big substance that human being live on. They are indispensable from the diets of both the East and the West. In my opinion, potatoes ... Read >
Author: 2u4u

Dining in Reading

15th January 2010
With more than 250 different types of restaurants serving all kinds of food at various prices, Reading has more than enough to offer visitors. The great majority of them can be found in the city centre, particularly in St. Mary's Butts and Kings Walk. M... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Osmanthus

15th January 2010
Sweet Olive, Tea Olive and Fragrant Olive , Kinmokusei Osmanthus is one of the 10 famous flowers in China and Taiwan. low growing and easy in cultivation, Osmanthus makes a good container plant. In the ground it can grow into a small tree or shrub tha... Read >
Author: Ginatnoy

Bird Garden- find a chirpy friend

14th January 2010
Dubbed as the economical, political, shopping and entertainment center of the country, Hong Kong is also named as being the religious and cultural focal point of China. Decorated with breathtaking sky scrapers and magnificent temples, this unique metropol... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Visit San Franciso in 5 hours through shuttle tours

14th January 2010
Every year nearly thousands of tourists visit San Francisco. Few attractive places worth watching are Ferry building, china town, Golden Gate Bridge, Palace of Fine arts, Japanese Tea Garden, Lombard street etc. Many business travelers stay in this plac... Read >
Author: realjeff

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

More info on City of Leander

09th December 2009
Originally known as Bagdad, the city of Leander was established in 1882. Its history, however, extends even further back than 1882, as the first settlers arrived in the area as far back as 1845. Located in the heart of Central Texas and along the edge... Read >
Author: crystalguthrie

China has more to offer than just Kung Fu

08th December 2009
When you ask people to think about China the image that enters their head may be of wise Buddhist monks who not only say really profound things but can also perform acrobatic kicks with their Shaolin Kung Fu. For many people their first image of China was... Read >
Author: Ryan Fyfe
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