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Longmen Grottoes: Amazing Caves III

Longmen Grottoes: Amazing Caves III
by thestickman on February 22, 2009 in China

Third in the series of caves and grottoes, this one dedicated exclusively to Longmen Grottoes, Luoyang, China.

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Kiwi Cafe: Great Food and Save Money in a Pinch

Kiwi Cafe: Great Food and Save Money in a Pinch
by Sandra Tapia on February 15, 2009 in California

It’s no secret, times are tough and when you don’t have time to cook it’s always good to be able to count on great food that won’t break your pocket book.

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Zürich: Switzerland’s Financial Centre

Zürich: Switzerland’s Financial Centre
by Lucas Dié on November 18, 2008 in Switzerland

Zurich is the financial centre of Switzerland. But it is much more than that; it is a beautiful town full of vibrant life. Rich in history and rich in money, it is listed every year in the top ten cities of the world, when it comes to the title of most expensive city.

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Eight Interesting Festivals of Malaysia

Eight Interesting Festivals of Malaysia
by Alvin Lim on November 16, 2008 in Malaysia

Malaysia is a multiracial and multicultural country. During your visit here, you may come across some of the many interesting festivals that we have in Malaysia. This article will talk briefly on eight of the festivals that are very popular in Malaysia.

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Chinese Ghosts in the Sacramento River Delta

Chinese Ghosts in the Sacramento River Delta
by Wayne and Judy Bayliff on November 12, 2008 in California

Locke is a California town built in 1915, for Chinese immigrants. Today it is a virtual ghost-town, and a history devotees mecca.

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A New Yorker’s Adventure in Taiwan – Part Two

A New Yorker’s Adventure in Taiwan – Part Two
by Blaise Hartley on October 28, 2008 in China

A business traveler’s experience in an extraordinary place at an extraordinary time.

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A New Yorker’s Adventure in Taiwan – Part One

A New Yorker’s Adventure in Taiwan – Part One
by Blaise Hartley on October 28, 2008 in China

A business traveler’s experience in an extraordinary place at an extraordinary time.

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Malaysia: The Land of Multiplicities

Malaysia: The Land of Multiplicities
by ebazaar on October 3, 2008 in Malaysia

I was still in my festive mood when I wrote this. There will be two big festivals within this month and it has been the same every year in Malaysia. Personally, I can say that Malaysia is my near perfect private epitome of multiplicity. Why is that so?

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The History of Sushi

The History of Sushi
by Catherine South on August 22, 2008 in World Cuisine

Sushi was not always as decorative as it is today. The artistic food took centuries to become what it is today.

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Some Chinese Fakes

Some Chinese Fakes
by ecrivan wordwizard on August 13, 2008 in China

Some flack regarding fake issues.

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