Archive for June, 2009

Burma - The Golden Shwedagon Paya

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
Shwedagon Paya Temple “Golden Pagoda” Yangon Myanmar Burma por :substance:.

Shwedagon is a religious place chaired by the beautiful large Estupa Shwadagon Paya (in Burma known as the stupas Payas) that are located in Yangon, the former capital of Burma. Inside you can find relics of the Buddha Siddharta Gautama and hair, making it the beach sacred in the country. (more…)

Bangalore, the Garden of India

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Well this time we will move to India, a country of enormous contrasts, poverty and wealth, luxury, a country of enormous spiritual heritage of native legends and interesting. And specifically we are going to visit the city of Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, South India, on the plateau of the lapses. Bangalore has a population of more than 5 million inhabitants and is the third most populous city of India. (more…)

Disneyland in Hong Kong

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Many people deal with this data, but Hong Kong is not a country. Still belongs to that is becoming the world’s greatest power, the mighty People’s Republic of China, so his full name is the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong People’s Republic of China, though, is emerging as one of the nations with no better economic, social and technological developments in the world. He does not care about their small size, 1,092 square kilometers, or not a nation, they hoped to remain high. This small nation south of the country continues to Chinese dreaming to be big and be independent of the Asian. (more…)

Jamaica, to the rhythm of Reggae

Monday, June 29th, 2009

By Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff, reggae made Jamaica a country known worldwide, also offers destinations Caribbean white sand beaches in a friendly and joyful.

“The land of forests and water” is the literal meaning of Xaymaca, the name you know the Taino, the native people who lived in this unique island when it was discovered by Christopher Columbus on May 4 of 1494. After many years of Spanish domination in 1655 was conquered by the British who introduced the planting of sugar cane. For cultivation, the large landowners put slave labor from Africa. These Africans, most migrants from India and China were the ones who shaped the real Jamaica “for many people, a people,” reads its motto, which reflects the Jamaican society and culture. (more…)

Traveling to New York

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

New York is the city that never sleeps, one of the largest in the world. Millions of people travel here each year, attracted by its monuments, shopping and the incredible atmosphere of Broadway and the Big Apple. The best time to travel to New York in September and October is when the temperature is more pleasant as the spring and summer are somewhat uncomfortable with the heat, and winter is very cold. (more…)

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