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What’s happening in Asian tourism?

Tour operators, hotels and airlines are bracing for a rocky 2009 as the global financial crisis hits long haul travel. Asia has been experiencing a travel boom with a massive range of geography from the snow-capped Himalayas to some of the best beaches in the world. But last year saw a drop in numbers. This year, negative growth is expected all round. Let’s put this in context. The United Nation’s World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) showed the loss of tourism business most strongly in the Asia-Pacific region as compared to the Americas, the Middle East, Europe and Africa. This is echoed by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) which is warning that global airlines are facing possible collapse as revenues fall. The consequence is that

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Traditional Chinese New Year Symbols

Symbolism is a significant phenomenon with very strong links to the Chinese culture. Amongst the many aspects of the Chinese culture that revolves around the use of symbols is the event of the Chinese New Year.

The Chinese New Year is not accounted from the 1st of January as the rest of the world follows, according to the solar calender. The various symbols and customs that are associated with the Chinese New Year have a cultural and historical significance prevalent amongst the Japanese people.

You will find the collection of Chinese new years symbols to be representing profound meanings in an interesting and awe inspiring visual manner. The collection of New Year symbols is a fine example of balanced art between form and function.

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Beautiful Miao Silver Jewels With Images of Oxen

Residing in the mountainous areas of southwestern China, the Miao minority group respect and worship oxen. They think oxen is an auspicious animal which can bring them good luck. The image of oxen always appears in their handcrafted embroidery, batik, and silver jewels. In the 12-year animal cycles, the year of ox is regarded as the best year.

Why do the Miao respect oxen rather than any other animals such as a tiger? Here is a story popular in the Miao areas:

A long time ago a tiger and an ox live together in a mountain. Both of them were strong and had super strength. Nobody could tell who was the strongest. One day the tiger and the ox decided to have a fight.

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Paper Lanterns Available For Rent

Weddings are special occasions and renting paper lanterns for decorative purposes definitely sounds like a good idea. Shades of light red, dark green and bright white are available for paper lanterns. You will find that the site of the wedding or other special occasion will be changed for the better with this beautiful addition. If you do not want to spend a fortune buying paper lanterns for your important event, then you can certainly go ahead and rent just as many of these decorative items as you need. Putting into balance the actual costs and the advantages of renting paper lanterns, you will definitely prefer this alternative.

The popularity of lanterns made out of rice paper on the Asian continent is practically impossible to

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