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BEIJING

Though Beijing is an ancient city, used as the capital by many warlords, yet its modern history as a capital begins in the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) under Kublai Khan, the great grandson of Chengis Khan.
David ChandlerSeptember 11, 2005

Tour in rajasthan, travel agency in rajasthan, hotels in rajasthan

Rajasthan welcomes you to enjoy a ride on the ship of the desert (camel) over the soft sand dunes of the Thar Desert in India. The tour of Rajasthan presents a kaleidoscope of brightly turbaned men and women with twinkling anklets in colorful...
webmastertravelindiahubJanuary 18, 2008

The Mosaics in the Basilica of Soli, North Cyprus

Soli, in North Cyprus, is not far from Guzelyurt. Soli is an ancient town where you can see the ruins of the marketplace from Greek days, a Roman-era theater, and a Byzantine basilica.
Jessica I. JonesAugust 25, 2006

In's and Out's of Managing Your Timeshare

Alright so that salesman on the free-trip got to you and you purchased that timeshare unit. So now what do you do with the unit, the salesman said that this would reduce my yearly expenses and pay for itself in the first five years of ownership.How...
Charles CaterMarch 27, 2006

TURKEY: Crossroads of Civilizations - The Dream Land to Have Unforgettable Vacations

Everyone who dreams to experience an unforgettable vacation to remember must go to Turkey. Once you have a vacation in Turkey you would most probably want to go there over and over again as most of its tourists do.Turkey is a bridge between Europe...
Sevim ORMarch 15, 2006

Saint Clement of Ochrida

November 25 is celebrated as Saint Clement’s Day in Bulgaria, the occasion for honouring a founding father of the nation’s culture. Clement was undoubtedly a good, holy man, but he was also much more than that: in his hands, the awakening...
Michael CoyFebruary 04, 2006

London Hotel Breaks – Grange Holborn Hotel 5* (Holborn)

Contemporary design reflecting one of the world’s most fashionable cities – the Grange Holborn Hotel contrasts some of London’s more traditional accommodations.
Steven CroninJanuary 08, 2006

Your Own Private Paradise

You've battled packed parking lots and frazzled parents desperately seeking an Xbox 360, not to mention your overly inquisitive relatives, now it's time to follow the psychiatrist's...
Amy CovingtonJanuary 03, 2006

Anatomy of a Shoestring Adventure: Lots of Fun for Not Much Money

Just like most people, my husband I live on a “just barely” income. We’ve got “just barely” enough to pay the rent, just barely enough to pay our bills, just barely enough to keep groceries in the ‘frig, just barely...
Jan KovarikApril 11, 2005

Secrets Of The London Tube

Although it's many years since I left my home in London I still occasionally use The Tube, as the London Underground is affectionately known. Hold on. Affectionately?
Sharon JacobsenApril 02, 2004