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Winston Salem North Carolina

August 25th, 2008 admin Posted in Asian countries, Places, South Americas, The USA, Throughout Europe |

Winston Salem North Carolina has captivating past and a bright future

Enscribed as the fourth largest city in the state, Winston Salem North Carolina has an captivating past and a bright future. Much of its economic laurels stems from the tobacco industry. However, the Wachovia Corporation, one of the world’s leading banks, has its main branch in the city in the tallest building in the region. The Wachovia Center is also the sole skyscraper in the world with a dome erected in granite.


The city started as a settlement of Moravians, Protestant exiles from Europe who arrived in the 15th century. They are reminisced today in the Old Salem district as portion of a living history museum. Their manner of life is re-enacted by museum staff in a series of re-constructed and original buildings, showing life in the 18th and 19th centuries in Winston Salem North Carolina. Trades like as gun making, carpentry, baking and the skills of blacksmiths are on display, along with a toy museum and exhibits of arts and crafts.

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Well known gardens and art exhibits in Winston Salem North Carolina

Many visitors zest the botanical garden at Reynolda Gardens, part of the shopping and business district of Reynolda Village. There are various features and entrance is free. There are four informal gardens, like a rose garden, a fruit garden, vines, vegetable plots and woodlands and wetlands. The gardens are better enhanced by quaint tea houses and fountains. The citizens of Winston Salem North Carolina also love to support the arts and the Reynolda House Museum of American Art is very well known. Exhibits average from work from colonial times until the present day.

Tanglewood Park is a golf course and park, most renowned for its hosting of the yearly Tanglewood Festival of Lights. This is an valuable occasion on the calendar for the people of Winston Salem North Carolina. The drive through lights exhibit brightens everyone’s mood in winter. Visitors could also enjoy the Tanglewood Park Arboretum and Rose Garden.

The city is blessed in having extensive facilities to present sporting and entertainment events. The Winston Salem Entertainment-Sports Complex is a series of sites, including the Lawrence Joel Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum, a larger arena for the staging of sports and concerts by world famous performers. It has also football stadium, baseball stadium, football field and racetrack. The Dixie Classic Fairgrounds hosts an annual fair. There truly is something for everybody in this city, a fact that will continue its economic development, magnetizing more business and securing its future glory.


Great Wall of China

June 27th, 2008 admin Posted in Asian countries, Places |

Have a Travel Adventure and Experience the Great Wall of China

They talk about the world is shrinking and it is, in respect of the ease of world travel. Tourists want to travel to the more remote outposts of the globe and adventure travel is increasingly popular. When I was a child, I dreamt of visiting the Far East and the Great Wall of China, specifically. China held a fascination for me but I never dreamt that I would really get there one day.


My husband and I settled to save up and go on the vacation of a lifetime. We have a friend who dwells and works in Japan who speaks Chinese Mandarin fluently, having studied the language at Beijing University and has also worked in Taiwan. The plan was to visit our friend in Tokyo and see a little of Japan. Then we flew to Hong Kong to spend some time there and then after onto China. Our friend went with us, which made the trip a lot more enjoyable and much easier, having someone to interpret for us.

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Take a leap and meet people in the Great Wall of China

Beijing is a fascinating place and we did the typical sightseeing, including exploring the Forbidden Palace and Tinnamen Square. One of the striking things is the number of cars in the city and the background noise of tooting car horns. Then came the time to board the coach to bring us to the Great Wall of China. We had read as lots about it as we could but nothing really prepares you for it.

I was determined to walk at the wall, a part of it anyway, as it stretches over 4,000 miles! When we arrived, it was very busy, mostly with Chinese people and a some foreigners sprinkled here and there. We walked one of the widely known stages of the Great Wall of China. It is divided into watchtowers, gateways and old barracks, other sections dating back to the 5th century. The longest human made construction in the world transcended all expectations.

Get fit as you stroll the long-mile Great Wall of China

Notably our friend, who has one leg, had walked the wall before and this was his second visit. He walked ahead of me, on his crutches and disappeared into the distance! It was the hardest thing I have ever done and I was almost at quitting point sometimes but I persevered and finished my section. The Great Wall of China steps are very steep in places and it grabs every ounce of energy to climb them. Numerous vendors are selling clothing, post cards and other souvenirs. I proudly bought my I Climbed the Great Wall T-shirt, which I still wear this time. Experiencing the Great Wall of China was truly memorable and I would recommend it to all of you. Go to the gym first and get fit first, that I should have done but didn’t!



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