Culture
Easter Flowers: A Celebration Of Rebirth And Spring
Friday, March 12th, 2010Certain types of flowers are used to celebrate Easter, the holiest of days on the Christian calendar; they are commonly referred to as Easter flowers. These flowers are colorful, and they are symbolic of rebirth and the Resurrection. They are perfect reminders of Easter and the upcoming spring season. Common flowers used for Easter include [...]
Hometown of China Foundry
Thursday, March 11th, 2010The last century, 70’s, Zezhou “small smelting, small cast,” as the representative of the “five small industries” is famous. Of the last century 90’s, the Zezhou metalworking industry’s heyday, the peak of more than 200 county Foundry, BF 1300 I Block, employing nearly 5 million people.
The main products are cast pipe, machinery parts, and other [...]
Key Blank Kingdom
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010Speaking on the Town Mao Tong village of, they can not think of the village production of key blanks, it is like talking about Yiwu, immediately think of “China Commodity City” like a natural. This village is the key blanks to full range, inexpensive and the well known to attract the nation’s provinces, cities and [...]
Cures for the Winter Blues: Fashion Essentials for Spring
Monday, March 8th, 2010The calendar says spring is just a few weeks away, but the temperatures outside and weather forecasts have not been in sync. If we can’t fight Mother Nature, how can we everyday fashionistas prepare to dress in season while keeping warm at the same time?
The easy answer is that little accessory we know and loved [...]
Cambodia Genocide – What Happened Then
Monday, March 8th, 2010We are in the year 1970. Cambodia, a country within South East Asia has just broken out into a civil war due to conflicts between Prince Sihanouk, who has recently joined forces with a fierce communist organization, and Lon Nol – the newly posted president of the ‘Khmer Republic’.
However, nobody could have imagined what would [...]
