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		<title>Links of London</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2012 18:35:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Welcome to Exciting Singapore</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2009 16:39:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Merlion, the heraldic animal of Singapore, spouts a powerful stream of water into the Singapore river. This mythical creature has the head of a lion and the body of a fish.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://23sqn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/merlion.jpg" alt="MERLION" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="225" height="264" align="right" />The Merlion, the heraldic animal of Singapore, spouts a powerful stream of water into the Singapore river. This mythical creature has the head of a lion and the body of a fish.</p>
<p>The Merlion&#8217;s origins are a combination of the magical and mundane. Toward the end of the thirteenth century, a Buddhist prince from the Indonesian island of Sumatra founded the Kingdom of Temasek near what is today Singapore. One day, he arrived at a large island, where he saw a terrifying beast. He thought it was a lion, although no lions had ever been seen in the area, nor have they been sighted since. The city founded on the island was named Singha Pura (&#8220;Lion City&#8221;) as a result. The Merlion&#8217;s tail connects it to fishing, the traditional occupation of the local population.</p>
<p><strong>A British crown colony.<br />
</strong>In Singapore, drivers still follow the British practice of keeping to the left side of the road. British influence began in the early nineteenth century when Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles founded the first branch office of the British East India Company here in 1819. Raffles is a difficult man to forget in Singapore, where statues, streets and the Raffles Hotel all bear his name.</p>
<p>Before Raffles arrived, the island had been a desolate place, occupied by only a few fishermen and the occasional Malaysian pirates. Singapore was a British crown colony as well as a commercial port belonging to the East India Company from 1867 to 1963. During those years, the city developed into one of largest commercial ports in South-East Asia.</p>
<p>Since independence in 1964 Singapore has grown into a modern metropolis. More than just business. Though Singapore enjoys a worldwide reputation as a hyper- successful economic powerhouse, &#8220;Lion City&#8221; is not usually listed among anyone&#8217;s favourite tourist destinations. Many travelers only make a brief stop here en route to somewhere else. This is not really far to Singapore, a city that has a great deal to offer.</p>
<p>Its Chinatown Quarter, Arab Street and Little India have been tidied up and polished until they shine. Even the modern areas of city centre have numerous places worth visiting. The cultural life of the city is diverse, and one runs into it at every turn. Singapore has never been more colourful or inviting.</p>
<p><strong>Esplanade Park.<br />
</strong>A new cultural centre has sprung from the banks of the river delta in Singapore&#8217;s Esplanade Park. Along with the Merlion, this facility is emblematic of Singapore, possibly in part because the complex is shaped like an enormous durian melon. This is a fruit with a famously awful smell, as many travelers to South-East Asia have learned from personal experience, but &#8220;stink fruit&#8221; is very popular with the locals.</p>
<p><strong>Drivers license by auction.<br />
</strong>Owning a private car in Singapore is a rather costly proposition. Once all the expenses are tallied up, owning a car can cost more than twice as much in Singapore as it does in Europe. Among the additional costs is the purchase of a license &#8220;at auction&#8221;. This license is valid for ten years, and is linked to the specific vehicle with which it is registered. If the owner purchases a new car, the whole process has to be started all over again. This method has so far proven very successful in keeping Singapore from being overrun with traffic jams and smog, the fate of so many other big cities.</p>
<p><strong>A stroll through Singapore</strong>.</p>
<p>Singapore has a rich array of historical buildings. A walk through Singapore should begin in the city centre with Chinatown. The colourfully decorated stores, restaurants and cafes invite a short stopover. Wandering to the other side of Cross Street brings one to the Lau Pa Sat Festival Market. A short detour to the river promenade, where the Merlion statue can be seen in action, is also recommended. Along the promenade, visitors can relax under an umbrella and get away from the bustle of the city. Later, the nightlife at nearby Boat Quay may prove more tempting.<br />
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		<title>Learn Chinese</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 19:11:05 +0000</pubDate>
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But how to start out learning Chinese? Junjie from Yolearnchinese [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the recent economic rise of China learning Chinese has become more and more fashionable. Being able to speak Chinese is a valuable asset and a impressive addition to your CV. Once you can speak Chinese, you can talk to more than 1 billion Chinese natives.</p>
<p>But how to start out learning Chinese? Junjie from Yolearnchinese has put together a <a title="how to start learning Chinese guide" href="http://yolearnchinese.com/archives/how-to-start-learning-chinese" target="_blank">How To Start Learning Chinese Guide</a> with some easy to follow steps to get you started with this hard to learn east Asian language.</p>
<p>You may have heard, that Chinese is one of the most difficult languages in the world and to be honest this is true. Only few other languages are more difficult. But don&#8217;t let this discourage you for now. The valuable things in life are always difficult to archive. And you might get a good ROI (Return of investment). Being able to speak a foreign language is always a plus and in case you loose your job you can always fall back on your new language abilities to work as a translator. Hint: Translators are not the highest paid workers, but always in high demand. It&#8217;s hard to get jobless as a translator. Is this enough to get you started to learn Chinese?</p>
<p>Learning Chinese can be highly rewarding. Expect moments of intense joy, when you decipher this ancient poem or business proposal. Should you ever get out of ideas on how to go on with your Chinese learnings, check out Junjies <a title="new ideas to learn Chinese" href="http://yolearnchinese.com/archives/new-ideas-for-learning-chinese" target="_blank">new ideas to learn Chinese</a>. There is something for anyone at any stage of learning.</p>
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