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: Feng Shui Atrracts Money by: Sam Stevens The first thing that you need to do is get yourself a good compass and determine what is in the southeastern corner of your home. The Southeastern sector of your home governs both
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: Travel and tour tips for China by: Ken Cheong China is a large country at a size of 9,596,960 sq km. China was only partially open to the world from 1980 onwards and has been a communist country for many decades. Although
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: The Story of the 12 Animal Zodiac in China by: Wong Yee Lee One day, Tian Di (The God Above) wanted to manage all animals on earth. He took out 12 chairs and told the cat to tell 11 other animals to go to the sky palace.
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: Gifts in Chinese Culture by: Wong Yee Lee Chinese people have their own culture when it comes to giving friends or relatives presents. When it is a new-born baby, usually jade or silver bracelet or necklace would be
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: Breakfast In Hong Kong by: Wong Yee Lee All people in the world know the importance of eating breakfast and every country has their traditional breakfast for its people. English people have their fried eggs, beans, bacon
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: Important Chinese Festivals by: Wong Yee Lee Chinese New Year/Lunar New Year (January/February) It is usually in the winter of a year. The exact date would follow the one in Lunar Calendar. Entering the New Year month,
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: Your Hidden Portal to Peace by: Keith Varnum Want more peace and joy in your life? Daily stress getting to you? With terrorism, layoffs and pollution, can you feel safe and happy? Yes, you can—by tapping into a little
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: Plastic Acupuncture? by: Doug Devlin Plastic Acupuncture, abbreviated as (P.Ac) is not really a new development. Traditional Chinese Medicine has used it tools and talents for thousands of years for cosmetic purposes.
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: The Powers Of The Mother Of Pearl by: Jakob Jelling Oriental and Chinese cultures as well as many occidental ones follow traditions based on the belief that some precious stones have important symbolisms and powers. The
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: Learn About The Traditional Chinese Sailing Ships by: Jakob Jelling The traditional sailing ships are one of the main prosperity Chinese symbols. Actually, these objects are the most known symbols after dragons in the
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: What Sets Chinese Painting Apart From Western Painting by: Ernesto Apomayta Because of different instruments, materials and cultural background, Chinese paintings have their own image and content in comparison to other
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: Painting Philosophy of Peruvian Artist by: Ernesto Apomayta Life I paint with an emphasis on expressing LIFE (the spirit and the soul) which is the expression of my love for the natural world and its creatures. From
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: Spawning the Chinese Algae-Eater by: William Berg Gyrinocheilus aymonieri Common name: Chinese algae-eater Family: Gyrinocheilidae (Algae eaters) Order: Cypriniformes (carps) Class: Actinopterygii (ray-finned
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: Outsourcing in China: Five Basics for Reducing Risk by: Steve Dickinson Many small and medium sized companies that engage in OEM manufacturing/outsourcing in China fail to take the steps necessary to protect themselves.
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: Chinese Plants by: Wong Yee Lee Chinese people value trees and flowers as much as westerners do. Plum flowers are fragrant and beautiful. They were once the national flower. On the RMB50 cents coins you can see plum
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: The Tibetan and Chinese health Secret: If you read one health report a year, this should be it! by: Paul Brelin It seems as if the health of America is failing. One million Americans will die of circulatory disease this
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: How You Can Support Your Immune System by: Maoshing Ni, D.O.M., Ph.D., L.Ac. Media coverage of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) has incited fear among the American public, emptied Chinatowns all over North America
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: Acupuncture Weight Loss - Fact or Fantasy? by: Brian B. Carter, MS, LAc I remember back in my senior year of high school - my best friend since 5th grade was living in France. He wrote that they didn't like Americans
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: Chinese Dining Etiquette by: Wong Yee Lee At Chinese meal times, Chinese people use a round or square table. Person of the most importance would usually take the seat the farthest away from the door whilst the youngest
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: Making Chinese Tea by: Wong Yee Lee Chinese Tea Chinese tea - water quality The quality of tea is controlled by the quality of the water. It was said in ancient China that water is the mother of tea. There are three
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: Tea at Sea by: Ieuan Dolby Marylyn Monroe famed amongst other things for her love of Tea once said that, “World Peace would be with us if politicians drank tea at meetings†– or something to that effect.
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: The Privilege of Resolving Relationship Conflict by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. In a phone session I had with Shelly and Stan, a couple who have been together for six years, they described to me a conflict they had the day
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: Chinese Marriage by: Wong Yee Lee In ancient China, a man could have as many concubines as possible after the first wife. It was possible that the youngest concubine would be a teenager while the husband could be an ancient
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: China’s Inscrutable Currency Strategy by: Carl Delfeld Purpose: Expose China Opportunities for Smart Investors The move by China’s central bank to drop the yuan’s rigid peg to the dollar last week
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