Travel Tour China

Friday, May 11, 2007

Under the Recreation of Splashing Water in China

No, splashing of water does not indicate that Chinese people want bathing under the sun but water certainly has a certain significance o them. Every April 13 to 15 each year, the Chinese celebrates the celebrated Water Splashing Festival particularly in the provinces of Yunnan, Jinghong, and Xishuangbanna Dai; why these provinces celebrate this local practice is quite interesting.

According to the legends, there was once a brutal demon who took seven fantastic young ladies from Xishuangbanna to be his wives. The women were weak so they went with the evil king despite their aversion. But when they had the moment, the three killed the brutal demon by chopping his fiery head. Weirdly, this chopped head never stopped rolling down the province, which caused fire around the community. The people could not put the fire out, but the women realized that the fire stopped whenever someone among them held the head with her naked hands. Consequently, the women simultaneously held the head every year, and after taking their turns, the people would splash the women with water to rinse the blood from their hands and cast out the brutal spirit that might have stayed in their bodies. Opportunely, the fire was ultimately put out when the ugly head turned into ashes; but since then, the people never stopped the splashing of water.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

The First Emperor, Also Considered As A Despot

Of all the great olden civilizations, China could be commended for its longevity for it outlasted its contemporaries like the Rome, Egypt, and Greece. But have you ever contemplated why and to which did it get its name?

China got its name from its premier emperor Qi (Chin) Shi Huang Di who was able to unify the warring states of Zhao, Yan, Wei, Chi, Han and Qi at around 221 BC. Aside from that, his other successes incorporate laying down the blueprint of the Chinese culture that we know today like the country's writing, law, bureaucracy, measurements, currency, and scholarships plus the building of the Great Wall.

Unfortunately, despite the achievements of his government, Emperor Qi was thought as a mean and tyrant ruler by his subjects and even by modern historians. His rule was at one point equated to one of modern China's famous celebrity, Mao Tse Tung. He had rivals to his rule eradicated or exiled and destroyed scholastic and political records that talk about previous regimes. He was also fixated with attaining immortality which led him to construct an army of terra cota warriors and chasing immortality potions that was believed to put an end to the life of the first emperor and tyrant of China.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

A Delightful Variety of Homegrown Chinese Food

You can only imagine the Chinese kitchen to be filled with exotic exceptional ingredients with mouth-watering aroma and taste in every bite. But the real secret in Chinese art of cooking doesn't solely rely on the powerful influence of their age-old principles that inspired the concept of the Yin and the Yang. The Yin and the Yang incites the so-called balance and harmony in shrewd preparation of the food serving. However, this should not underrate the contributions of history and geography in the development of Chinese cooking.

The recipes for the common Chinese food actually hailed from different provinces. Provincial regions that suffer from hostile weather conditions have learned to rely on whatever is available, as their citizens also tried to develop new-found skills to turn ordinary ingredients into a sumptuous serving. Meanwhile, for Chinese provinces that benefit from fertile lands, they take pride in growing their own crops to lend fine flavors to a homegrown food. Garlic and onion as well as brown peppercorns and ginger are only some of the unmistakable you'll absolutely appreciate in Szechwan cooking. The Cantonese course, on the other hand, also earned its reputation as one of the most excellent because of its subtle blends of spices that contributed more to the over-all appeal of natural flavors. Instead of deep fries, Cantonese cooks chefs use astounding procedures in both boiling and steaming to preserve the freshness of ingredients and their nutritional contents. For many years, these Chinese dishes have witnessed the political disputes throughout the different dynasties. When important discussions are held in the palace, you can be sure that there is a banquet of scrumptious serving on the table to satisfy the palate of the former think-tanks and warriors of China.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

The In Fashion Trends in China

Summer and spring are coming and so are the contemporary gals' blouses in China. Ladies, expect that what you will have when the sun finally spreads its tickling heat are solace and savoir-faire. Chinese fashion fiends say that pretty and soft cloths will be used to create tops for the next two seasons. Some stuff that will be made dainty blouses are cambric, voile, and cotton plus georgette in polyester, silk, and rayon. Blended and linen fabric like satin-Lycra will also be produced cute blouses and sun dresses. The said stuff are just wonderful for summer and spring since they are lightweight and cool.

Apart from discussing about cloths, Chinese fashion fiends also say that blouses with pretty ruffles, bell sleeves, and lace trims are going to make the dresses more chic. Jazzes such as beads, Swarovski crystals, faux pearls, and molded buttons can also be spotted in some comfy blouses from the solace spring to the hot summer. Don't also forget to take out your pastel-colored outfits, floral-printed bodices, and 1970s-inspired shirts from your dresser this coming spring and summer because they are the next fashion dresses. You will definitely have fine days this summer and spring while wearing colorful and pretty dresses and blouses.

Monday, May 07, 2007

Journey in Delightful Hong Kong

Hong Kong, they say, is the next shopper's paradise, which could prove to be true if one is to judge the flourishing commercial activity that seems to pervade all across the district. Yet, there is often more to Hong Kong than just pure shopping. For the young and the young at heart, Hong Kong Disneyland is entirely operational, regularly attracting almost anyone who has enjoyed the antics of Mickey Mouse.

Hotels also abound in Hong Kong, which is not fully surprising since the place is packed with sightseers all year round. Choosing one particular Hong Kong Hotel may not be easy, but if what you wish is one that is settled near the major tourist spots, then Dorsett Far East Hotel should be the excellent choice.

The hotel can be found in central Tsuen Wan, a Hong Kong area that used to be fairly unknown, but has since burst into prominence particularly after different known businesses began their operations in the area. As such, the hotel operates side by side with such well-known names as Citistore, Hong Kong Disneyland, and countless others.

A variety of modern presentations can be availed of at the Dorsett Far East Hotel, but what should prove to be of great convenience to many potential sightseers is its official website where online reservations can be made. Additionally, when trying to reach the hotel, all it takes is a one-minute walk upon setting out of the nearest zone of the Mass Transit Railway. Meanwhile, if you are leaving from Hong Kong International Airport, getting to the Dorsett should simply take you only a half-an-hour ride.