Articles tagged: New Year
<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Fadhrick Pickaso With the year approaching towards its end, this is the time when you might be thinking of organising Corporate New Year’s events, also this is the season of getting hitched! It is not an easy task to find, select and book a good venue for your New Year corporate event or a wedding, before anyone else does. Therefore, you need to plan every aspect well in advance. written by Fadhrick Pickaso Wedding Function venues play a very important role as you know that wedding is a special occasion in ones life time. Thus, in such occasion you need to be very particular about the place where you going to celebrate. written by Rahul Rungta The stunning fireworks and the light shows throughout the city make London a favourite destination for New Year’s Eve celebrations. Las Vegas becomes more happening on New Year’s Eve. written by Angela Stringfellow Everyone makes New Years Resolutions. Most people don't keep them longer than the first month. It may be your inner critic that is keeping you from keeping your resolutions. Learn how to master your inner critic, and you could be more successful with your goals! written by Glorence Lorence It’s that time of the year again – resolution time. Making and breaking resolutions has become something of a tradition. So, this year how about making some resolutions that you plan to keep? Try these realistic ones.
written by Elbert Clark Clark Chinese New Year is a traditional festival, which falls on the first day of the first lunar month. The celebration lasts for a period of 15 days and is usually marked with public holiday. Gifts, cards are offered to the family members and the festival is celebrated with much pomp and show. written by Elbert Clark Clark Christmas decoration is an important part of the Christmas Eve. The decorations are a way to celebrate the tradition. Christmas ornaments, lights and pre-lit Christmas trees are very much needed for this occasion. to know more about Christmas decoration, read the following article. written by Elbert Clark Clark Anniversary gifts make the occasion livelier. These gifts works wonders for the relationship and bind the couple married or those in love. There is an wide array of gifts that can be picked up to please each other. However, for convenience, it is preferable to use online shopping. written by Sarika Kabra The traditional colors of Christmas of course are red, green, white and gold, and these are wonderful colors to create an impact with. The centerpiece of the dining table is an all important element. You can decide on a wreath for your centerpiece or you can create an arrangement of candles that can be offset by some Christmassy greenery such as mistletoe and holly. written by Rahul doshi New Year gifts are special when a personal touch is added to it. Customized photo calendars make excellent New Year gifts which are worth cherishing. Besides calendars customized mugs, t shirts, collage posters and key chains make resourceful 2009gifts. written by Kristian Phillips The Bru restaurant at the Brudenell Hotel in Aldeburgh on the Suffolk coast is a fabulous restaurant with a great reputation for delivering fantastic fresh local produce, and their Christmas Party menu is no exception written by Kristian Phillips The Bru restaurant at the Brudenell Hotel in Aldeburgh on the Suffolk coast is a fabulous restaurant with a great reputation. There are a number of things to consider, it’s location and convenience for staff to be able to get there, making sure that your chosen venue is the right size. written by Rahul doshi The New Year heralds the start of all things nice and bright. It is the time to celebrate, make merry and welcome the New Year with new hopes and aspirations. New Year gifts are indispensable to the celebrations. The article explores some great gifting ideas for the special occasion called New Year. written by Richard Greaves The Philippines, tropical islands in Southeast Asia, is a land of fascinating cities and vast tracts of natural beauty with sequestered islands, a fun-loving friendly population and a glorious climate. Who could ask for more in a holiday destination? written by Richard Greaves Vietnam, the Land of the Ascending Dragon, has emerged as one of the world's great holiday destinations in recent years. This fascinating country offers a wealth of cultural and natural delights for the discerning holiday maker. written by Richard Greaves Thailand is the most exotic country in Asia and also the most accessible and convenient. There's much to do and see in this kingdom once known as Siam but the Buddhist temples are a must visit. Here's three of Thailand's most unique temples. written by Richard Greaves Festivals in Thailand are dignified and beautiful occasions which reveal the people's love of beauty and ritual. Here's some of the most fascinating Thai festivals - Songkran and the Vegetarian Festival held in Phuket. written by Richard Greaves Malaysia's truly diverse multicultural culture can be best seen during one of its many festivals and celebrations. Each of Malaysia's cultural groups has its own festivals and celebrations and each month sees a host of colorful festivities. written by Richard Greaves Celebration is part of the fabric of Indian life and the Indians have special days for gods, gurus, seasons and phases of the sun and moon. Here are three of the most colourful and exotic - Holi, Nariel Purnima and Diwali. written by Marilyn Bohn Do you want to get organized but don't know how to go about it? This article shares some tips on ways to use goals to your advantage to get organized this year. written by Marilyn Bohn You feel cramped and in a clutter dilemma? You don't want to throw away your 'stuff' but are unsure what to do?
Here are some good tips on how to declutter without just throwing everything away. written by Alicia Forest Did you take some time this past week to think about and perhaps even write down your resolutions for 2008? written by Lisa M It's that time of year again. Here are the top resolutions for the comming year! written by Craig Elliott Elliott We all know what it's like to make a New Year's Resolution with the best of intentions. We start out really positive, really motivated, really strong. No matter what the resolution, though, after about three weeks it just doesn't seem to be at the top of our priority list any longer. written by Dane Smith What will you be doing on New Year's Eve? Austin has its annual First Night Out with various activities, plays and festivals to experience. written by Anne Walsh Yep, folks, it’s that time again--a time to set resolutions which we seem to assume we won’t keep, a time to think about really getting the job of our dreams. Here are some ideas/steps for making 2008 the best year of your career. So, why not take 2-3 hours to think about how you can make 2008 the year of your career. written by Janet Quinn The Chinese New Year Spectacular is a veritable feast of music, drama and dance that will fill a void in the hearts of the Chinese diaspora, many of whom, since Mao’s destructive Cultural Revolution, are no longer aware of what their true culture is. But you don’t have to be Chinese to enjoy the spectacular…. written by Rizal Shaik Shaik If you have already broken your New Year's resolution to quit smoking, you are not alone. Most quit smoking resolutions are broken within the first week of the New Year. However, don't despair. It is still not too late to get back on track. Here are some quick tips to get you going strongly again. written by Jason Huang Celebrating the Chinese New Year should be called “passing of Nian” or “Guo Nian” in Chinese. However the term was gradually changed to “Spring Festival” after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) took power in 1949. Gradually people have forgotten the legend behind these Chinese New Year traditions. In its 2006 Chinese New Year shows, NTDTV actually put the ancient story of the Nian monster on stage. written by Jason Huang I want to share some of my reasons for sponsoring New Tang Dynasty Television’s (NTDTV) Chinese New Year Spectacular. Of course, I am Chinese, and the Chinese New Year is part of my tradition and heritage. I love the colorful costumes, beautiful music and dance depicting ancient myths and legends. It reminds me of stories from my childhood. In addition, the cause, the people involved and the performances themselves have touched me profoundly, they have a healing effect in more than one sense. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |