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20th March 2012

Top 5 festivals of South India

Festivals are the unique culture of south India provides itself to charming attractions. Festivals of South India cultural attractions will give you with a memorable glimpse into the south Indian way of life. Top 5 Festivals of South India are Pongal...

05th May 2011

Festivals are Great Times to Plan Cheap Holidays to India

Taking holidays to India during festivals ensure exhilarating cheap holidays for visitors. While festive spirits run high, travellers can also look forward to a world of special offer travel deals offering cheap hotels and a number of other offers. Check ...

31st March 2011

Travel Air Business Class to Hong Kong and celebrate the Ching Ming Festival

To honor their ancestors the citizens of Hong Kong celebrate Ching Ming Festival with perpetual zeal.  The festival also marks the beginning of the spring season and thus many home and people living abroad travel through business class air flights to Hon...

11th March 2011

Another very ancient New Year

By Jon Sandifer. Each year on 4 February, the world’s most ancient astrology, I Ching Astrology, celebrates the New Year. This system first formulated over 5,000 years ago in the Tibetan Himalayas uses the Chinese solar calendar. 2011 is r...

12th January 2011

Astrology: Vedic Astrology & Western Astrology

The Astrology readings of the ancient era were mainly inspired by the fact that heavenly events taking place in the sky affect the people on the Earth. This relationship was further strengthened by the effect of planetary motions on crops. This ideology s...

03rd November 2010

Now Festivals Carnival in the Row with Chinese New Year, Valentine's Day, Easter Day

Chinese New Year is one the most important of the Chinese holidays, and is a time of feasting with the family, celebration, fireworks, and gift-giving. It is the day of 15 days when it is announced as the holiday, beginning on the first day of a new moon ...

20th August 2010

Pohela Boishakh - PDH Multiplexer - china Optical Ethernet Switch

History The Hindu solar calendar based on the Surya Siddhanta commences in mid-April of the Gregorian year. The first day of this calendar is celebrated as the traditional New Year in various parts of South Asia, including Assam, Bengal, Kerala, Manipur,...

19th August 2010

The Moon Festival – A Celebration of Romance, Family and the Bounty of the Harvest

Chinese festivals rank among some of the most colourful and lively mass-scale celebrations in the world. There is certainly no lack of them either - nearly every month heralds some form of traditional Chinese festivity or other, the most widespread and si...

13th July 2010

Love and Feng Shui

Love is the mover of all negativity. With love, we can move mountains and achieve our highest goals. Without it, life seems lonely and less tantalizing. The mere power of being in love is what helps people become better to their mates, themselves and u...

12th July 2010

Tet food

Vietnam is a country in the Eastern Hemisphere that was influenced by China for many years. Therefore, the Chinese New Year and Tet, the Vietnamese New Year have many similarities. Tet is the abbreviation of Tet Nguyen Dan which means the first mornin...

07th July 2010

Why does muslim fast

Ramadan in 2010 will begin on Wednesday, the 11th of August and will continue for 30 days until Thursday, the 9th of SeptemberCentered on the Sighting of MoonNote that in the Muslim calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the earlier morning, so obser...

29th April 2010

Baisaki Festival - a grand celebration of a new year

The Baisaki Festival is an annual celebration which is of great significance mainly to the Sikhs as Guru Amar Das named this festive season as the best time for every member of the Sikh community to come together to be blessed at Goindwal which is a Sikh ...

29th April 2010

Tomb Sweeping Day - in memory of departed souls

Tomb Sweeping Day in Beijing, China is an important event celebrated by the locals. This national holiday is based on the Chinese solar calendar and generally falls on the 4th or 5th of April every year. This cultural occasion is also known by several nam...

13th April 2010

Send Bihu Gifts to India with GiftstoIndia24x7.com

"The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate." ~Oprah Winfrey Celebration is a part of life and in India it is sincerely followed. India is known as the 'land of festivals'. Festivals in India are synonymous to j...

23rd March 2010

Feng Shui Horoscope for 2010 - Year of the White Tiger

Starting from February 4, 2010 it's a good idea to take a look at the feng shui horoscope tips for the Year of the Tiger. According to the solar calendar, the Year of White Tiger began on February 4, 2010 and will end on February 3, 2011. In this artic...

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