Archive for the 'Asia' Category

Batam Ferry Service

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

Here’s about Batam Ferry Service

Batam is an Indonesian island south of Singapore. A trip on a ferry between Singapore and Batam takes about 30 to 40 minutes. Batam is a popular weekend holiday destination. There is a wide selection of hotels, resorts, golf courses and other amusement centers in Batam. More information on Batam Fast Ferry Service.

Full article at Batam Ferry

Learn How To Speak Japanese To Do Business There

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

Do you want to learn how to speak Japanese? Maybe it’s a country you love to visit. I wouldn’t be surprised; the streets are so clean and crime-free over there. Heck, the interiors of cabs are even white. The thing about Japan is that we’re always doing business with them. This is why so many Americans strive to learn how to speak Japanese, as opposed to Spanish. For example, my wife’s company is Japanese owned. Therefore it is prudent to take the initiative and learn how to speak Japanese.

Continue reading this article about how to learn how to speak Japanese, or discover much more information and entertainment for you and your family at AtTheFamilyPlace.com.

Look for Rustic Bath Accessories

Sunday, January 7th, 2007

How to choose bathroom accessories like rustic bath accessories:
Choosing bathroom accessories is easy if you have your design laid out. Artisans often recommend that you make up a blue print before re-designing your bath even if you are adding bathroom accessories. You want to scope out the area first to consider what accessories would look best in your area.

Choosing Foods for An Ayurvedic Diet

Friday, December 29th, 2006

In ayurveda, foods are classified into six tastes–sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent and astringent. Ayurvedic healers recommend that you include all of these six tastes at each main meal you eat. Each taste has a balancing ability, and including some of each minimizes cravings and balances the appetite and digestion. The general North American diet tends to have too much of the sweet, sour and salty, and not enough of the bitter, pungent and astringent tastes.

Full article at: Ayurvedic Diet

Panda, baby: China reserve home to rare bear

Sunday, December 17th, 2006

Here’s about China Vacation
Beautiful and Pure were tussling: Pure had just scampered up a 6-foot post when Beautiful charged over and locked her teeth around a clump of his hair. After some determined pulling, both fell in a pile on the grass below.

Full article at: China Vacation | Panda Baby 

Learn To Speak Chinese Online Or With Your Computer

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

Learn To Speak Chinese Online Or With Your Computer
I think it has to do with all those kung fu movies I’ve watched. For some bizarre reason they make me want to learn to speak Chinese and head off to an Easter country in search of a duel. Okay, well maybe not so much. The Chinese culture is very baffling yet intriguing to us westerners. Many of us wish to know and understand more about their language, cultures and overall way of life. One solution is to head on over to China and learn to speak Chinese from a native. Now, I don’t know how easy this would be, but it’s worth a shot. I will say this, if you ever want to learn something, it’s best to go to the source.

Find out how to learn Chinese the easy way 

The amazing Great Wall of China

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

Here’s about the Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China is the longest man-made structure on earth and visible from outer space. It is more than 4,000 miles long and it was built entirely by hand. A large portion was built by Emperor Shi Huangdi of the Qin Dynasty (221 - 206 BC). In ancient times, walls were built between warring regions, as well as to protect outside invaders.

Full article at: Great Wall of China 

Asia Vacation

Sunday, November 19th, 2006

The continent of Asia is a fascinating place with incredible architecture and ancient history. It’s a culture shock for westerners that visit there. I was very fortunate in being able to go on an Asia vacation recently. I enjoyed it very much and would love to go back there.

Full article at Asia Vacation

Chengdu China A Popular Tourist Destination

Sunday, November 5th, 2006

Here’s about Chengdu China

Chengdu’s embroidery has for many centuries enjoy a high reputation for their bright colors and delicate designs. Today it still ranks among the best in the world. Chengdu was also the place where the bronze culture originated. In ancient times, Chengdu was linked to the Silk Road, as a southern link. The earliest paper currency in China was first printed here.

Full article at: Visiting Chengdu China 

Traveling to exciting Beijing China

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

Here’s about Traveling to Beijing China.

Beijing is now a modern and fashionable city, having both ‘old Beijing’ and ‘modern China’ - all with 21st Century vitality and outlook. It’s a blend of their rich heritage, customs and culture, and today’s modern lifestyle. Beijing cuisine is one of the four famous cuisines in China. Some of the well-known dishes include Peking duck, beggar’s chicken and Mongolian hotpot.

Main tourist attractions in and around Beijing China:
* Beihai Park * Forbidden City * Great Wall * Hutongs * Lhama Temple * Marco Polo Bridge * Ming Tombs * Summer Palace * Temple of Heaven * TianAnMen Square

Full article at: Travel China | Beijing China 

Traveling to China is a rich and rewarding adventure.

Friday, October 20th, 2006

Here’s about Travel to China

China - (中国- simplied chinese) (Zhongguo - hanyu pinyin) - the Middle Kingdom - is one of the world’s oldest civilisation with a continuous history of  more than 5000 years. In terms of land mass, she is the 3rd largest country in the world, spanning a wide variety of terrain and climate. Rich in culture, customs and heritage, China is a treasure house of great scenic wonders and historical marvels. Traveling to China is a rich and rewarding adventure.

Full articlde at: China Travel 

Indoor Waterfountains Can Make You Rich

Wednesday, October 18th, 2006

But it is true that when the ‘water’ element among the ‘five elements’ in the Chinese philosophy is well positioned, it will be able to stir up more ‘water’ chi which will result in bringing forth more prosperity. That’s why all along Chinese history, water has been considered as the symbol of money.

Hence the fondness of these indoor waterfountains all through history by the architects who might have subconsciously tuned into the attractiveness of employing them to bring forth richness.

With the right feng shui tool, yes, one’s well being can definitely be improved to a large extent - it’s just a matter of whether or not the right thing is done at the right time in the right place!

Cowboy Central Rewards NRHA Exhibitors

Monday, October 16th, 2006

NRHA Corporate Sponsor Cowboy Central really stepped up to the plate and is the driving force behind the new Cowboy Central Saddle Series. Below you will find everything you need to know to qualify for a brand new Cowboy Central saddle at your respective Affiliate Championship Finals.

Read more about Cowboy Hats here: Cowboy Central Rewards NRHA Exhibitors

Cowboy Central Rewards NRHA Exhibitors

Monday, October 16th, 2006

NRHA Corporate Sponsor Cowboy Central really stepped up to the plate and is the driving force behind the new Cowboy Central Saddle Series. Below you will find everything you need to know to qualify for a brand new Cowboy Central saddle at your respective Affiliate Championship Finals.

Read more about Cowboy Boots here: Cowboy Central Rewards NRHA Exhibitors

Desiya Pitches Luxury Tent At Pushkar

Monday, October 16th, 2006

Come November and the desert of Rajasthan is all abuzz with the biggest cattle fair on earth, the Pushkar Fair. Pushkar Fair is celebration of life and during this time of the year millions of people from all over India as well as from across the world arrive in this tiny desert town to enjoy the largest cattle fair on earth. This year the Pushkar Fair will be held from November 12 to November 15 and desiya.com has pitched a luxury tent for its users. Enjoy the infinite variety of Pushkar when it is at its throbbing best.

Read more about Tent here: Desiya Pitches Luxury Tent At Pushkar

Budget Cheap Flights To Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

Monday, October 16th, 2006

There are many budget air travel websites touting cheap flights to Malaysia. Obviously the cheapest flight to Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur is not to fly business class flights. However there are many often overlooked methods to find cheaper flights to Malaysia.

True Adventure Travel

Sunday, October 15th, 2006
Adventure travel has become a new trend for busy business people and their staff. Long time ago a wice man said that travel is food for the corporate soul. Seriously! He was right on it and this is still true today. In the stress-packed lives that we lead, it has become a norm for most executives to indulge in a fair bit of recreational travel. Gone are the days when travel was purely for business related purposes. Nowadays, most busy executives use their leave or holidays to indulge in travel for relaxation.

Learn more on adventure travel 

Take Off With Flight Training Schools

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

Learning to Fly. Flight training schools provide many people with the chance to realize their dreams of flying. Whether you’re interested in a career as an airline pilot, or just hoping to pursue flying as a recreational hobby, flight training schools are the first step on your journey. From beginning lessons on the ground, to in flight training and your first solo flight, flight training can give you the skills it takes to master the art of flying. If you’ve always yearned to take off into the wild blue yonder, consider enrolling at one of the many available flight training schools across the nation.

Read more about Flight Training here: Take Off With Flight Training Schools

Visit Hong Kong

Thursday, October 5th, 2006

During a trip to Asia with my husband, we saw quite a bit of Japan and China. We also took a few days to visit Hong Kong. This city is one of the most fascinating places to spend time in and I would recommend it to anyone. The first thing to hit you is the energy of the place.

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Break Out Of The Comfort Zone

Monday, September 25th, 2006

How many times have you checked your e-mail lately? How many times have you rearranged your desk? Perhaps you’ve decided to make a few phone calls to friends you haven’t talked to in a while? Everyone has something called “The Comfort Zone.” It’s only human for us to do whatever we can to stay in The Comfort Zone. Whether that is cleaning up your office, checking your e-mail or an innumerable number of other things, The Comfort Zone will hold you back from achieving your true potential.

Read more about Select Comfort here: Break Out Of The Comfort Zone