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10 Quick Facts About Tea

Teas have been brewed, seeped, iced and enjoyed for thousands of years all over the world.

Nelson Doyle | May 12, 2009 | Food
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The Voyages of Zheng He

Ma He is more famously known as Zheng He, the name his Ming emperor Chengzu gave him. However, he preferred to call himself San Bao and became the most famous sailor to transverse the world’s oceans long before the Europeans left their continent. His vast fleet of “treasure ships” outclasses all ocean going vessels at that time and build a vast trading network stretching from Africa to Oceania to the various Asian countries a century before Magellan.

Ebey Soman | May 7, 2009 | Biography
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Living Rock: Massive Monuments Sculpted in Situ

Most buildings and sculptures are made out of stone which is quarried and then taken somewhere else to be carved or used in construction. However, some are created in situ and you can probably think of a few right now. Forget the usual suspects – these lesser known places where the sculpting took place on site, give us some of the most remarkable destinations in the world.

R J Evans | May 4, 2009 | Architecture
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Foreign Fruits

I was surprised to discover that most of the fruits that I eat did not originate here in the United States.

OhSugar | May 3, 2009 | Food
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Online Gaming: Is It Worth the Risk?

Online gaming: it’s a part of almost every child’s life, but is it a healthy habit and do you or your child know who they are really talking to?

The Will | May 3, 2009 | Video Games
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LOMO Camera is Just a Big Scam

This article is regarding about the LOMO LCA+ produce by lomography company is just a big scam.

hellokitty | April 25, 2009 | Consumer Electronics
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Places All Called Vertigo

With apologies to a certain Irish rock band for the title, here are some places whose heights are virtually guaranteed to give even the stoutest-hearted a little frisson of terror. Welcome to places all called “Vertigo”.

R J Evans | April 5, 2009 | Architecture
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When Fireworks are Not Fireworks

Today, Feb 9th marks the end of the 15 day long Chinese Lunar New Year for the year 2009. And In Hebei, Yuxian, a small town in China, they celebrate it in a very special way.

iakul | February 13, 2009 | Performing Arts
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Chinese Warrior Exhibit in Washington, DC

This fall, the National Geographic Society will host a display of China’s “Terra-Cotta Warriors”.

Chris Ferro | January 23, 2009 | Visual Arts
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Tips When Buying China

A lighthearted reminder about buying China.

Carol M Creasey | December 2, 2008 | Home and Garden
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