By: Darshi Chohan | 2010-03-31 | Destinations Chengdu, the capital of the Sichuan province of China is known for its panda breeding centre which attracts visitors from all over the world. However, you can expect to see more than just these remarkable bears whilst on a China tour in this region. This historic area, with a name that translates to 'Heavenly State' offers plenty for the foreign visitor to do on their China holidays from traditional tea houses to the Yellow Dragon Valley. read more
By: Amy Sawyer | 2011-09-16 | Cars I always thought the police car was nicknamed the “panda car” due to Fiat Panda’s being used within the force but evidently I am wrong. Police cars were named Panda cars because they were commonly painted in black and white, hence the term Panda car. This term originates from 1965. Towards the 1970s the cars had a fluorescent stripe down the side and this brought around the term “jam sandw read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-09-25 | Home & Family Is there really anything better in the animal world than a giant panda bear? You would be hard pressed to find something else, though everyone does have their own favorites. If you translate all those wild animals into the world of plush toys, next to the real thing, a giant stuffed panda is pretty terrific too. read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-10-08 | Home & Family All plush toys have their own personalities and looks that we find appealing. It's pretty tough to find anyone that isn't instantly attracted to stuffed panda bears given we find the real thing simply irresistible. They translate very well into plush toys and are another bear that's been modelled after the teddy. read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-11-10 | Home & Family While it's always a treat for a child to receive a stuffed animal, especially when they least expect one, getting a panda bear plush toy is an even bigger thrill. Panda bears are an animal in which we have an enormous amount of love and fascination for if for no other reason than because it is not the type of animal we get to see everyday. read more
By: Jessica Vandelay | 2010-03-27 | Wildlife and Environment The panda bear is among the world's most adored and protected animal species, and yet the animals' survival continues to be at risk. Recently National Geographic magazine reported that a spokesperson for the World Wide Fund for Nature (formerly the World Wildlife Fund) in China said the panda bear species could be extinct in 2 to 3 generations, if increased development around the pandas' natural habitat is not better controlled. read more
By: John Stevens | 2011-04-25 | Movies DreamWorks has just released its new full-length theatrical trailer for “Kung Fu Panda 2: The Kaboom of Doom New Characters”, the upcoming animated film and the sequel to the 2008 film, Kung Fu Panda. Directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson, the film will arrive in theaters everywhere in 3D on May 26th. Kung Fu Panda 2 stars the voices of Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, Gary Oldman, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, David Cross, James Woods and Jean-Claude Van Damme. It features most of the characters from the first one. However, there are also several new characters. Let’s see who they are through several photos as below: read more
By: Chris | 2010-10-21 | Reference & Education Bears were part of our human being's lives in the beginning. In fact, since decades ago, bears have been transformed broadly into the form of soft toys, lingering in the lives of most young kids. However, the sight of real panda bear could be rather difficult to encounter. read more
By: Chris Cornell | 2010-10-21 | Reference & Education Bears were part of our human being's lives in the beginning. In fact, since decades ago, bears have been transformed broadly into the form of soft toys, lingering in the lives of most young kids. However, the sight of real panda bear could be rather difficult to encounter. read more
By: theseoagency | 2012-03-08 | Internet Marketing With billions of websites to sift through, an ever increasing volume of web traffic, competition from Microsoft’s Bing search engine and demands from Internet users that it improve its search results, it was no surprise when Google began rolling out the Panda update in early 2011. read more
By: Linda Aviles | 2011-06-21 | Nature n the mountainous Bamboo forests of South Western China, you may find a "xiong mao" sitting on an upright position and chewing on a couple of Bamboo leaves. Pandas are considered a national treasure in China. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-11-13 | News and society The twin pandas were born on September 7 at the Madrid Zoo Aquarium. The cubs were conceived through artificial insemination in a joint effort by Spain’s National Research council and scientists from China. Recently, the Queen Sofia of Spain has visited the little cubs. The Queen seemed to be very interested in the daily care of this heart-breaking pandas. Although they still remain at the setter, the cubs are growing healthy and they also receive the lovely care of their mother Hua Zui Ba, who despite being a new mother, is proving to be an excellent in the care of her cubs. According the Zoo preservers, Queen Sofia could not hide her excitement and joy to have so close to these gentle animals. read more
By: batterylaptops.co.uk | 2011-04-05 | SEO You''ve routinely targeted selected search phrases, so why is your website''s placement in Google for the people keywords and phrases jumping all around like a ballerina on chocolate and espresso? You... read more
By: Akhil Gupta | 2013-03-08 | Site Promotion Panda is the name that Google gave to its new algorithm which ‘scores’ websites on their unique content and user-experience. The focus of Panda is to reduce the usage of websites which have ‘thin’, low quality and duplicate content. read more