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  1. The Year Of The Dragon 2012-01-10
    Chinese New Year 2012, 'The Year of the Dragon' begins January 23rd. If you were born in the years 1952 or 2012 your symbol would be the Water Dragon. The Dragon is the Chinese Zodiac symbol for the years 1904 - 1916 - 1928 - 1940 - 1952 - 1964 - 1976 - 1988 - 2000 - 2012.
  2. Quinceanera Party Theme Ideas 2011-07-28
    It's your Quince años and you have so much to celebrate! That means you have a lot to think about, so get planning! Starting to plan a Quinceañera party is a lot easier once you've chosen a Quinceañera Party Theme. Here are some Quinceañera Theme Ideas to help you get started.
  3. Valentine S Day Is On The Horizon 2011-01-31
    Traditionally celebrated on February 14, Valentine's Day is the day for Lovers and Cupid is extremely busy on this day. St. Valentine is considered the patron saint of lovers and the feast day became a...
  4. Valentine S Day Celebrations In Singapore 2010-02-5
    Singapore is known as the city of love and romance. Months before the Valentine's Day, hectic arrangements are made to celebrate the day in a unique Singaporean way. History reveals that Singapore has undergone many cultural invasions over the passage of time.
  5. Our April Fools Celebration 2009-04-19
    Yes, we did post a few fake news stories on April 1st. We hope they were thoroughly enjoyed, and taken for what they were - April Fools' hoaxes. Here they are, from lowest to highest, based on the number of times they were read.
  6. Whats Up With The History Of Easter Eggs 2009-03-22
    During the span of recorded history, the egg has represented mystery, magic, medicine, food and omen. For the Christian faith, it is a universal symbol of Easter. During Easter celebrations...
  7. Ten Wonderful Things To Do In Hong Kong 2008-11-10
    Hong Kong is one of the favorite tourist destinations in Asia. This country is known for its wonderful shopping experience as well as modern way of living. If you are going to visit Hong Kong, prepare yourself for a wonderful blending of Western and Eastern cultures.
  8. Singapore Offers A Whole Lot More Than Just Shopping 2008-11-10
    Singapore has been transformed into a bustling city metropolis of concrete and glass from being a regular stopover for Asian sea pirates and its notorious opium dens. Singapore of the present seems like a strict business...
  9. Colchester Things To See And Do When You Visit Colchester 2008-11-10
    The Essex town of Colchester has lots of things to see and do. Find out more here.
  10. Christmas Games 2008-11-10
    Having a party on Christmas ? Called in your friends or family ? Now groove up the celebration with some fun-games. Don't know how to start ? Hang on ! This section has some very interesting Christmas games-all up for grabs ! Go get it and have a Christmas chockablock with roars of laughter.
  11. Chinese New Year Year Of The Pig 2008-11-10
    February 18, 2007 is the first day of a 15 day Chinese New Year celebration. As with most celebrations, the Chinese New Year is a holiday of families and tradition. Gather to have elaborate feasts, pay respect to ancestors and ring in the Chinese New Year with good fortune.
  12. Aromas Of Christmas Frankincense And Myrrh 2008-11-10
    For most Westerners, their only knowledge of frankincense and myrrh comes from the biblical tale that they formed two of the three gifts (the other being gold) given by the wise men at the birth...
  13. Astrological Gift Ideas 2008-11-10
    Birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas... it seems like there is one gift giving occasion after another. You spend hours - sometimes days and weeks - trying to come up with those perfect gift ideas.
  14. Aromas Of Christmas Nutmeg And Mace 2008-11-10
    I had a little nut tree, nothing would it bear But a silver nutmeg and a golden pear. The King of Spain's daughter came to visit me, And all for the sake of my little nut tree.
  15. 2008 Olympic Tour Packages Experience Of A Lifetime 2008-11-10
    The Olympics represent unique opportunities for sports enthusiasts and cultural ambassadors to come together to dissolve humanity's differences and unify under the banner of goodwill and sportsmanship. The Olympics are held in even numbered years, with the Summer Olympics celebrated in years divisible by four and the Winter Olympics staged two years later.