By: Shane Lee | 2011-04-22 | Destinations Silk moth larvae eat mulberry leaves and spin large amount of silk before pupation, which is the important raw maretial for spinning and weaving. It is also called "Home Silkworm", silkworm in short, and is one of the economic insects which are mainly fed by mulberry leaves, spin silk and make cocoons. It belongs to Lepidoptera Bombycidae and its scientific name is Bombyx mori Linnaeus. Originated in China, silkworms are domesticated from primitive silkworms resting on mulberry trees in ... read more
By: Shane Lee | 2011-04-21 | Travel & Leisure Wedding on Boat: The local Xixi wedding customs are quite unique because this area, from ancient time, is a dense river network and one cannot reach the other side without a boat. In the past, a bride... read more
By: Shane Lee | 2011-04-18 | Travel & Leisure Xixi Wetland Park is located in the western part of Hangzhou City, only 6 kilometres from the downtown of Hangzhou - Wulin Gagte, and 5 kilometres from West Lake. Xixi was created during Han and Jin D... read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2010-12-17 | Hotels Renowned as one of the region's top edutainment points of interest the Hong Kong Wetland Park is a 61-hectare paradise devoted to wetland species, habitats and ecosystems. Located in the scenic New Territories this sprawling nature reserve cum conservation initiative is a must-see attraction for naturalists touring captivating Hong Kong. read more
By: Florence Gata | 2010-04-02 | Real Estate Non-existent enforcement of state and federal laws by regulators make purchasing residential home-sites a risky business. The costs of resulting litigation is often NOT cost effective, therefore EXTREME caution is advised. This article has important tips that will help prevent you from becoming a vitim too! read more
By: Joe Howson | 2010-09-15 | Travel Tips taketwo offers 2 for 1 vouchers for great London attractions, restaurants, bus tours & cruises. To order your copy of the taketwo London voucher & guide book visit www.taketwobooks.com and save 50% off when visiting London! read more
By: Kennith Mccown | 2010-04-04 | Environmental When it comes to wetland preservation my recommendation to help preserve them would be an increased educational program for the public and business. The more people are aware of the importance of wetlands the more apt they are to support preservation efforts. If the public were made aware of the consequences to wetland loss and the benefit to wetland preservation, I believe they could influence the government and business to do more for wetland preservation. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Does it make sense to allow those with open space property to secure energy carbon credits, in trade for not developing on their property to save wildlife? The question is relevant because many people who have such property do not plan on developing the properties anyway, thus they would be getting "free money" and in the process this would increase the land values by that amount plus a speculation factor. read more
By: Priscilla Yao | 2010-03-29 | Food & Beverage Some differences are determined by climate and agriculture. Northern China is a land of wheat and millet, southern China a land of rice. The coastal provinces, especially in the south, are naturally the experts at cooking seafood. read more
By: Fred Voyage | 2011-04-16 | Business Kauai is one of the prettiest islands of Hawaii. It is located in the northwestern most part of Hawaii and is quite correctly dubbed as the Garden Island, owing to the lush green scenery and the tropi... read more
By: Code Blue | 2011-09-28 | Travel & Leisure Wetlands are the natural park built by Gods, and they have complex and diverse plants, fresh air and many rare and beautiful wild animals. However, the human damage makes wetlands disappear from the earth one by one. We need to record the past beautiful scenery before the wetlands completely disappear. read more
By: Emerson Paynode | 2011-12-16 | Business Wetlands are a marriage between land and aquatic ecosystems. Common wetlands include swamps, bogs, and marshes. These biomes may have freshwater, saltwater, or brackish water. Wetlands have very important roles to play in the environment. read more
By: Imran ali | 2010-10-05 | Interior design Carpet making is a popular industry and spread worldwide. Each region depicts its own nature and style of carpet making. The cultural, traditional, regional, and even religious colors are visible in the art. read more
By: United Cellars | 2011-04-04 | Wine This is the most important of all the Australia wine regions. Some of the regions where wine is grown include the Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley, limestone coast, upper Murray and Fleurieu peninsula. read more