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Mar
06

Asia Vacation

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“What makes an Asia vacation so special?” That’s what I’ve been asked many times in the last few years. Because, I can’t help it… talk about Asia vacation, and I’m on a roll.

Maybe it’s because I’ve been traveling and vacationing numerous times in Asia in the last five years — my last Asia vacation has actually lasted now for around two years…

…Maybe it’s because some of the Asian countries are really opening up to tourism now, and that of course means there are more opportunities to experience more different cultures, people, historic landmarks, and much more…

…Or maybe it’s because I simply got seduced by the natural beauty, the tropical weather, the variety in the people, and that “exotic something” you find in Asia.

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Feb
25

China’s Biggest Wine Museum Opens in Qingdao

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ChinaDubbed the biggest wine museum so far in China, the 8,800-square-meter wine museum in Qingdao of east China’s Shandong province has recently received its first batch of visitors.
The construction of the museum was started in 2009 with investment from the government of the scenic coastal city. The museum introduces the origins and history of wine in the region, and informs visitors on wine culture and quality. And for wine lovers, the opportunity to taste wines from all over the world.
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Modern historiography specialists have long argued that an essential segment in the study of human evolution is inextricably tied to the basic understanding that societies generally emerge, progress and fall cyclically. Such frequency in social evolution is not just a consequence of endogenous factors, it also results from the impact of the external environment, be it close – neighboring constituencies vying for the same resources – or far – as part of a larger geographical area.

History teaches us another fundamental truth, predominantly unveiled in social sciences: humans are inherently prone to believing in the danger of the unknown, the fear that uncertainty – when present in life – brings an intolerable level of complexity in handling daily activities. Economists, in tandem with the larger group of social scientists, ascribe the word “risk” to this angst.

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Feb
17

The 28th Luoyang Peony Festival Commenced from April 1

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The 28th Luoyang Peony Festival Commenced from April 1The 28th Luoyang Peony Festival was open to the public in Luoyang City in Central Chinas Henan Province on April 1st. The event will run for more than a month, ending at May 5th, 2010.
A grand opening ceremony, highlighted by wonderful singing and dancing performances, was held in Sui Tang Relics Botanical Garden, one of the citys many peony parks.
Besides viewing the grandeur of peony flowers, which is crowned as the national flower of China, the festival has also been organizing photography …

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