Thursday, 20 November 2014
Black Is Not Just A Colour, Black Is An Attitude!
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A Raise in The Price of Tickets in The State
Air Ticket Sales by US Travel Agencies Rise 4.54 Percent Year-Over-Year
Read more: http://www.kptv.com/story/27429381/air-ticket-sales-by-us-travel-agencies-rise-454-percent-year-over-year#ixzz3Jb2J6QZt
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Five Most Visit Places In China
China is a huge country offering myriad of attractions. Choosing the top destinations for the tourists is essentially impossible.
| The China City |
Going to China for a vacation, these are the five
places to visit when you are there.
According to the
Tourism-Review.com "they are the must-sees of the Chinese world".
1. The Great Wall: This is one of the most popular attractions in the
country. It was built during the Ming Dynasty between 1368 -1644. It runs more
than 373 miles, with around 828 city wall platforms and 71 passes in addition
to a myriad of towers.
| The Great Wall |
2. The Forbidden City: This is a city that is located at the center of
Beijing. From the mid Ming Dynasty to nearly the end of the Qing Dynasty it
served as a Chinese imperial palace. For more than 5 years, it was the
emperor’s home and it was also a ceremonial and political center of the Chinese
government. Today it is the home of the Palace Museum.
| The Forbidden City |
3. The Shanghai Bund: This is one of the sites located in Shanghai that
receives many visitors all over the year. It is located within the earlier
Shanghai’s International Settlement that runs on River Huangpu banks on the
western side facing Pudong on Huangpu’s district eastern side. The Bund refers
to the buildings and wharves found in this section of the road and the adjacent
areas as well. The place is densely populated and you should plan to visit
before 8 am and perhaps after 10 pm so that you can get a clear view of the
beautiful river.
| The Shanghai Bund |
4. The Western Lake of Hangzhou: After having a good time at the bund, this
should be your next stop. It only takes a few hours to get here by train from
Shanghai. It has been a well-known tourist spot for centuries. In the past it
was the ideal retreat spot for imperial majesties. It takes pride in natural
settings of peaks that are shaped in a unique manner, serene forests, springs,
host of blooms and dense flora. It is best to plan to visit this site during the
summer and spring when the features are enhanced by a treasure of architecture
and sculpture
| The Western Lake of Hangzhon |
| Terracotta in xi'an |
What You Need To Know About British Columbia (BC)
The City: Is located in the west coast of
Canada, and has just over 4.1 million people with its capital in Victoria. BC has a division of regions which include
Vancouver, Victoria, Whistler, Tofino, Penticton, Kelowna, Nanaimo, Prince Rupert,
William Lake, and Kamloops, with the majority living in the Vancouver area
which happens to be the largest city in BC and the third metropolitan in
Canada.
However, Vancouver is usually mistaken to be the capital city
because of its population, which is half the population of BC. It's surrounded
by mountains and water, and also the
overall closeness to nature that gives its residents a love of nature and a
laid back charm and friendliness.
The Climate: BC is where most of the population
lives and most visited by tourists because of its climate which is temperate
and above all rainy. However, the temperatures vary by region. That is, warmer
in the south than in the north, and rainfall is heaviest along the coast and
lightest in the southern interior.
In a nutshell, during the winter: Snow doesn't stay
around long in Vancouver, but the interior sees plenty of snow and freezing
temperatures.
Spring & Fall: often very pleasant warm days and cool nights, especially in June and September. Daytime temperature, allows for dresses, short, and short sleeve shirts.
Spring & Fall: often very pleasant warm days and cool nights, especially in June and September. Daytime temperature, allows for dresses, short, and short sleeve shirts.
Summer: The interior, especially in the south, is more typically hot summer
weather, with the coast being slightly cooler. Evenings can still be cold, so
jackets in the evening.
Things you can do: If you are an extrovert, there are
some little things you could do other than shopping and dining. These include;
skiing, paddling and hiking. Also, if you're the type that likes wine then why
not go for wine tasting as well.
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