By: Sacred Eden | 2010-10-26 | Medicine Chinese herbs are a traditional form of medication that has been used for centuries. Known as 'TCM' for short, this method is now being practiced across the world. It is known as an alternative form of medicine in the United States, but many people are leaning to its more natural state than taking man-made drugs. read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2011-01-24 | Travel & Leisure The Chinese New Year is celebrated in Singapore in full grandeur each year. During this period this highly urbanized city turns into a vibrant picture of red displaying age old traditions. You can indulge in a multitude of cuisines at your convenience in any of the cafes and restaurants scattered across the city. You will also be treated to the ultimate shopping experience particularly during the New Year festivities. read more
By: liza ying | 2012-02-01 | Society What's traditional Chinese New Year's taste on earth? Where and when has my feeling gone about the traditional festival? Don't know indeed, only feel my dates go day by day, year by year, without stopping, without special feeling , too. read more
By: Isaac Eliaz | 2012-01-14 | Disease & Illness Happy New Year! The holiday excitement is over and now we can move into the stillness of the winter season. It’s a perfect time to become more introspective, set new goals, and nourish your entire being according to the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). read more
By: AshleyDittrick | 2011-04-30 | Food & Beverage You'll find few festivities which are felt all over the world on very the grand scale that the Chinese New Year is celebrated. This is an event that affects men and women all around the globe along with the celebrations are fairly exotic and a lot of fun for every person involved. read more
By: Mike He | 2010-12-23 | Travel Tips Chinese Spring Festival is one of the most important festival in China. Most Chinese will get together with their family and friends. There are many activities during the New Year day. Eating Dumplings, sweeping the house, fire the firecraker, pasting the New Year couplets and so on. read more
By: Florist Malaysia | 2011-12-27 | Gifts Now the time Giving gifts is a very common thing in life that individuals undertake in order to show their love, affection and care for their family members and even to celebrate their special occasions in life.Chinese new year around the corner, so We are here to give you some of the unique gift ideas for the upcoming Chinese New Year. read more
By: Mark Gomez | 2012-03-07 | Restaurant reviews This year, celebrate the Year of the Dagon with an event that brings the unique experience and food from a land where tradition coincides with elegance…and a little bit of luck. read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2011-01-17 | Travel & Leisure Chinese New Year is the longest and most important festival for this community all around the world. The origins of it are centuries old. This period is considered a major holiday for the Chinese. Even within China, customs and traditions related to it vary widely. Naturally in Tianjin, this happens to be the biggest celebration of the year. The locals get together with family and friends for exchanging of gifts before heading out to enjoy street parades, traditional dragon dances and a great am read more
By: Annette Hendley | 2010-03-30 | Food & Beverage Each Southern African country has very distinct traditional foods that were strongly influenced by the European countries that were eminent in their past, slave trading and indigenous foods. Over the years these dishes fused to create very typical meals that are enjoyed by all people. read more
By: Muneeb Ahmed | 2010-09-13 | Health & Fitness Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is one of the oldest forms of continuously practiced medicine with its roots dating back over 3000 years in Chinese culture. Nowadays, TCM is used alongside western medicine and is indeed considered an alternative form of mainstream medicine. The approach that traditional Chinese medicine uses for diagnosing and then treating the illnesses is widely used not just in China but in many other Asian countries too. read more
By: Ann Kimberly | 2011-10-02 | Non fiction In my family, it is tradition to send a special package on New Years Eve in DC. This year, my Uncle Graves was hesitant that I do not send a package, so he took it away when he saw it sitting on my porch. Luckily, I saw where he hid it. read more
By: RebeccaJK Smith | 2011-02-09 | Culture Celebrations for the Chinese New Year starts this week in Phuket, Thailand. This year is the year of the Rabbit and the Tourism Authority of Thailand have gone to great lengths to ensure this year's celebrations are better than ever. read more