By: zyzy wang | 2010-07-28 | Business Business, Business News, Business Opportunities No doubt, now, to States United States , Suning Represented by the two giant appliance chain is still worthy of the city-based home appliance distribution channels in China "absolute main." However, the two giant reported fiscal year 2008 showed, early to rely on the number of stores, capital acquisitions, class Financial Mode expansion of the hidden dangers caused by the scale of diminishing marginal benefit of the negative effects have been gradually. Suning still persist despite high-profile shop policy and the "May 1" Gol... read more
By: Sammy Hely | 2011-01-12 | Destinations Just coming off of a trip to Israel, we started thinking about pilgrimage cities of the world. While most people take a pilgrimage for religious reasons, pilgrimage cities are interesting to all travelers. Most have layers of history. read more
By: mohanchen | 2011-01-03 | Business City EventsThe city is most famous for the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, an annual (of course) event viewed by an in-person and televised audience of millions. For many people, this is the New York city event that first acquaints them with the city -- I can remember seeing the parade on TV years ago and wanting to live in the city some day. The parade dates back to 1924, when a Macy's employee, Louis Bamberger, decided to celebrate Thanksgiving in the European tradition. He and his fellow employee read more
By: Jennifer Schillington | 2010-03-30 | City Guides Planning your trip to Australia? It really should include an Australian City. Don't just presume that Sydney and Melbourne are the best choices for you. This article will help you decide which cities to incorporate into your trip. read more
By: Taba Ajum | 2010-03-31 | Destinations Varanasi for a long time has been the cultural capital of the India. Since the old days it has proudly carried the legacy of Indian tradition and culture on its shoulder. Spiritualism, Philosophy and Hinduism have been associated with this city for centuries. Varanasi, which is very often referred as the city of light, is the eternal pilgrimage destination of Hindus. They visit this city to gain salvation in life. read more
By: Pooja Lapasia | 2011-01-28 | Automotive Honda City ZX is one of the stylish sedan with sophisticated and trendy exterior. It boasts marvelous interiors - luxurious and relaxing.The all new Honda City is engineered at its best. The new 1.5 L i-VTEC engine delivers 118PS read more
By: Aaron Parker | 2012-03-13 | Travel Tips An exciting city destination in Philippines is Quezon City. It was the former capital of Philippines has developed in to a major tourist hub offering plenty of striking attractions. The city enjoys a monsoonal climate of both dry and wet seasons. Get wet on the rain along a rickshaw ride across the markets or sun burnt at the beaches along the coastline. Home to over 2 million people, Quezon City read more
By: Shoked Mohol | 2010-06-29 | City Guides Not only be the third largest city in Texas and the eighth largest city in the United States, Dallas also is a center of economics in America as the city is a base of banking, commerce, telecommunications, computer technology, energy, and transportation. About 500 companies who set their bases in this city. read more
By: Constance Blair | 2006-06-01 | City Guides Chicago, having become a hotbed of the criminality in the 1930s, is now the third biggest city in the United States (after New York and Los Angeles), one of the country??™s industrial and congress centers. read more
By: Aaron Parker | 2011-07-28 | Travel Tips It is the home to various department stores, supermarkets and other retail outlets. Mindpro Citimall, Yubenco Star Mall, Southway Square, Shopper’s Center and Midtown Plaza Mall are the popular shopping malls in this great paradise. Southway Square adds into the collection of modern architecture in the city. read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2010-11-30 | Destinations If you like a little culture in your holiday, then why not visit one of the best preserved walled cities in Europe? They have a romantic and historic air about them, and as they haven't changed much in centuries, you can imagine the knights and soldiers who used to hold these cities dear. read more
By: Sarah Townshend | 2010-04-03 | City Guides Marble Arch, the Mall, the Thames, Hyde Park; features such as these all combine to make London a beautiful city, rather than a congealed lump of unattractive concrete and steel conglomerate. Since the concerted effort to clean up London was made some decades ago, the worst of the grime has been steadily removed from the old Portland stone buildings, leaving them, if not pristine, at least pleasant to look at. read more
By: Albert Gonzalez | 2011-05-19 | Travel & Leisure Cartagena is a city of 184,686 inhabitants located in the Spanish autonomous community of Murcia. The climate of the area is defined as subtropical Mediterranean arid or sub-arid. The temperatures are made ??more pleasant by its maritime position, although the rainfall rarely exceeds 300 mm annual average. This places the city among the driest in Europe. read more
By: Randy Opton | 2011-07-29 | Travel & Leisure Cadiz is a city in the Southwest side of Spain. It is almost completely surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea. Cadiz is the first city that has ever been founded in the peninsula. The population of the city is over 127 thousand people. It is the capital city of the same name province, which is placed between those of Malaga and Seville. read more