Celebrate Chinese New Year in Hong Kong

Between late January and February, as dictated by the lunar calendar, much of humanity poured into the Chinese New Year celebrations, a burst of fireworks, dragon dances and ancestral symbols which this year is dedicated to the rabbit. Fireworks synchronized with music, light up for about half an hour the sky of Victoria Harbour. The real highlight is the spectacular light and sound of the second day of celebration. On the streets of downtown po… Continue reading

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Ljubljana : MODERN METROPOLIS IN COMFORTABLE SMÅSTADSTAPPNING

…wn where everything is. I live just under 300,000 people which is approximately the same number as in Malmö. The city center is convenient and easy walk to everything you want to visit and see. But look out for the monster! A dragon watches over the city. The story begins with the Greek story of Jason who stole the Golden Fleece. He sailed the wrong and ended up on the river Ljubljanica flowing through the city, here he was against and killed Lju… Continue reading

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Sant Jordi, the day most of Catalonia

… in Barcelona during the summer months. But the theory most charming gentleman brought the Catalans who traveled to the East with their tales of famous Sant Jordi: Legend has it that Saint George is faced against a terrifying dragon that had caught the queen. He got beat and the blood of the beast grew roses as a sign of friendship and love. Since that time, men give a rose to women, and they will return the detail with a book. On the day of San… Continue reading

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The deadly sins travelers

… dining good work of chefs such as Gaston Acurio revolutionaries who have been able to introduce the world the combination of excellent raw materials from Peru and the colonial heritage and culinary issues with the flavors of Chinese cuisine and Japanese immigrants brought with them from the Far East came to this country in the nineteenth century. If what you like is to leave you wonder, you’ll find yourself at home in Dubai, with crisis an… Continue reading

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An army of clay for eternity

…of China, not yet named so, in 221 BC Fully aware of the greatness of his achievement, created a new title to distinguish himself from his predecessors: huangdi, sum of di huang and, title-the mythical rulers of the origin of Chinese history, virtuous and perfect. At the same time, I was also a name of divinity. This extreme desire to posterity obsessed the emperor, and led him to project at the beginning of his reign the mausoleum, which remaine… Continue reading

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