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Suzhou, China’s floating city

January 31, 2017 by Abdul RastagarLeave a Comment

Suzhou is often referred to as “the Venice of the East.” In a less ethnocentric world, we would perhaps call Venice “the Suzhou of the West.” The original canal city, Suzhou was already a over a thousand years old when Venice was founded (514 B.C.E. vs. 421 C.E.) It is also significantly larger than Venice, a full order of magnitude more, in fact. Its canal system is indescribably extensive and complex, spreading through a vast network of fields, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Art, Bridges, Canals, China, Dessert, Food and Wine, Garden, Ice Cream, Restaurants, Shanghai, Shopping Mall, Venice, Walking tour

Visitors Flock to Las Vegas to Commemorate Chinese New Year

January 14, 2017 by Dave2 Comments

The Entertainment Capital of the World Welcomes the Year of the Rooster with Special Events, Cuisine and More LAS VEGAS (January 14, 2017) - Las Vegas will celebrate the 2017 Chinese New Year with an extensive array of culinary offerings, entertainment and experiences for visitors to usher in the Year of the Rooster. Honoring the rich culture and historical importance of Spring Festival, Las Vegas will feature symbolic décor and stunning … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Canyon, Casino, China, Culinary travel, Culture, Desert, Fashion, Festival, Garden, Grand Canyon, Hong Kong, Journey, Monaco, Music, Nevada, Palm Trees, Resort, Restaurants

Xi’an Belongs to the World

December 18, 2016 by Abdul Rastagar6 Comments

Chinese culture belongs not only to the Chinese but also to the whole world,” said former Chinese president Hu Jintao. If Chinese culture does indeed belong to the world, then, without a doubt, the place to explore it is Xi’An. If you’ve never heard of it before, you’re probably not alone. Oddly, one of China’s most interesting and unique cities is not particularly well known to the outside world, especially considering its historical … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Arabic, Art, Bridges, Bus Travel, China, Culture, Food and Wine, Golf, History, Journey, Markets, Mosque, Music, Seafood, Shanghai, Shopping Mall, Train Travel

Six Things You Didn’t Know About Beijing

December 10, 2016 by Abdul RastagarLeave a Comment

“I speak and speak. But the listener retains only the words he is expecting." So cautioned Marco Polo as he left the court of the great Kublai Khan in Dadu (modern day Beijing) in the year 1295 C.E. Certainly this was a timely reminder for me as I stepped off the plane in Beijing for the first time. Over the years, I had heard lots about Beijing, most of which with a negative slant. Much to my delight, I encountered a wonderful and fascinating … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Beijing, China, Culture, Germany, History, London, Los Angeles, Mexico, New York City, Vancouver, Village, Walking tour

Visiting the best of Northern Vietnam

December 8, 2016 by Joaquim Miro2 Comments

Visiting the best of Northern Vietnam

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live with in a rural community, deep in the northern mountains of Vietnam?   Eating local delicacies and drinking happy water into the later hours of the night?   Away from the bustling noise of the city and all the tourism?   Waking up with the farmers as the sun comes up, hearing the sound of roosters singing in the valleys?   I always … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Bus Travel, China, Culture, Drinking, Festival, Flowers, Food and Wine, Markets, Motorbike, Passport, Vietnam, Village, Wine Tasting

Suzhou, China: An Edible Garden of Eden

December 4, 2016 by Allison Tibaldi4 Comments

If I were a philosopher, my motto would be “I eat, therefore I travel.” My first step towards understanding a culture is through food. Taste is the silent thread that binds me to fellow gastronomes around the globe. This is especially true when I visit a country where I know not a soul nor a single word of the native language, my exact situation during my recent visit to Suzhou, China. As alien as I felt upon arrival, I correctly suspected that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Canals, China, Culinary travel, Culture, Food and Wine, Garden, Italy, Maine, Pizza, Restaurants, Seafood, Shanghai, Shopping Mall, Venice, Wildlife

Plan your trip during these interesting festivals in Singapore

August 2, 2016 by Sandeep MalikLeave a Comment

Chinese New Year

Festivals and peak seasons are always the best time to visit a holiday destination, and that applies for Singapore as well. Singapore celebrates three main festivals - One for the Chinese, one for Christians and one for the Chinese. This article talks about the top three festivals in Singapore. With its multi-racial populace, Singapore celebrates numerous festivals regularly. In the event that you anticipate going to Singapore, try to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Art, Bridges, China, Christmas, Disneyland, Festival, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Singapore, Walking tour

Harar, Ethiopia

June 27, 2016 by Sam McManusLeave a Comment

Harar is undoubtedly Ethiopia’s brightest flower. If a jewel, she may be slightly chipped around the edges, though her centre continues to shine with undiminished brilliance. Of course, like most places on the continent – which Paul Theroux encapsulates as ‘a Dark Star’ – everything is a bit messed up. Located on the border of the far eastern Somali region, French-imported blue and white vintage Peugeot taxis cruise beneath Italian-built colonial … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Arabic, China, Coffee, Cruising, Culture, Desert, England, Ethiopia, Europe, Flowers, India, Indonesia, Israel, Museum, Walking tour

Philadelphia State of Mind

May 23, 2016 by Angela Matano2 Comments

For an L.A. girl, Philadelphia beckons with the charms of time – stratums of culture, history, beauty – that result in a city pulsating with energy. Sure, sunshine, palm trees and sandy beaches sparkle on the surface, but the City of Brotherly Love, enriched by centuries, fascinates in a way newer American cities cannot compete with. With the Democratic National Convention coming in July, this 17th century town is about to explode. With 18 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Art, Beach, California, China, Chocolate, Coffee, Culture, Drinking, England, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Lodge, Mexico, Museum, New Mexico, Oregon, Palm Trees, Paris

Looking At the Origins Of Blackjack; Where The Games Come From And Why It’s So Popular

May 5, 2016 by Connor CLeave a Comment

Out of all the different casino games, blackjack is one of the most popular casinos games worldwide. A large part of its popularity may play a part in the fact of the games simplicity. Although the game requires great skill, and still to this day there are many guides on how to play blackjack and ways to test your skill on the game. It is still a game that most people are able to pick up very quickly which itself encourages people to play. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: America, Casino, China, Europe, France, History, Nevada, North America, Spain

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