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		<title>New Delhi is Itself Known for Its Glorious History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[History has always fascinated me. Love for historical monuments brought me to New Delhi, the capital of India. After arriving in the capital, I decided to explore the city on my own. I knew it would be really difficult to understand the monuments and sites on my own. Therefore I decided to go for &#8220;historical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.jbfchina2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/New-Delhi-is-Itself-Known-for-Its-Glorious-History.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-942" src="http://www.jbfchina2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/New-Delhi-is-Itself-Known-for-Its-Glorious-History.jpg" alt="New Delhi is Itself Known for Its Glorious History" width="250" height="203" /></a>History has always fascinated me. Love for historical monuments brought me to New Delhi, the capital of India. After arriving in the capital, I decided to explore the city on my own. I knew it would be really difficult to understand the monuments and sites on my own. Therefore I decided to go for &#8220;historical tour&#8221;-a customized tour package dedicated to cities with historical values. The package I availed was customized and included destinations in vicinity of New Delhi-exactly what I was looking for.</p>
<p>New Delhi is itself known for its glorious history. The Indian capital has seen various people sitting on the throne. Whether its Hindu rule or Mughals, New Delhi has seen all. And the remains of every rule, including Britishers, can be apparently seen in New Delhi. Qutab Minar, Jama Masjid Humayu Tomb, Red Fort, Makbaras and many more, Delhi has all. The central Delhi, the Lutian Zone, is a fantastic example of Anglo-Indian art. The Parliament and Rashtrapati Bhavan are great piece of art. The guide also took me to Chandni Chowk and old Delhi. The congested gullies and some hundred year old buildings reminded me the glory of the capital. One can feel the glorious past of the Indian capital in its every nook and corner.</p>
<p>After having explored the Indian capital, it was time to visit some prominent historical cities in the vicinity. Agra is one of the closest travel destinations from New Delhi. Though you already know this, but let me complete the formalities-Agra is renowned for Taj Mahal, also one of the wonders of the world. Made of white marbles, Taj is said to be epitome of love. I also visited Red Fort, which was huger than the Red Fort I saw in New Delhi. The fort is simply amazing. The Mughal artistry and their high-end technology to keep the then palace cool and beautiful simple amazed me. The other impressed me was respect for other religions. Red Fort has Hindu artistry as well that was especially done for Hindu queens. Fatehpur Sikri and other monuments were similarly amazing.</p>
<p>Delhi Agra Tour was simply amazing. The best thing about it was that short and hassle free. Agra has luxury hotels and bars so I didn&#8217;t face any kind of problem. The guide also told me about Golden Triangle tour, a unique travel package that included three different cities-Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Jaipur is yet another fantastic travel destination in the vicinity of the Indian capital. Whether its Muslim monuments or Hindu forts, each one of them is absolutely great. Tourists throng this mesmerizing city all round the year. Best time to visit Jaipur is winters as it is very hot in summers. If you want to visit these cities, you should go for Golden Triangle tours.</p>
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		<title>The Underground Cities of the World&#8217;s Most Fascinating</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that there are cities which have another life under the asphalt? There are underground cities, with long tunnel filled with cafes, art galleries and shops, connecting buildings underground. The modern tunnels often operate as an extension of the subway line, expanding to reach surprising proportions. In Toronto there is an underground shopping [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.jbfchina2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/The-Underground-Cities-of-the-Worlds-Most-Fascinating.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-734" src="http://www.jbfchina2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/The-Underground-Cities-of-the-Worlds-Most-Fascinating-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="238" height="165" /></a>Did you know that there are cities which have another life under the asphalt? There are underground cities, with long tunnel filled with cafes, art galleries and shops, connecting buildings underground. The modern tunnels often operate as an extension of the subway line, expanding to reach surprising proportions. In Toronto there is an underground shopping mall that occupies 371.6 thousand meters square. Amazing isn’t it? Many times, these cities also function by external weather conditions. In Montreal, the underground city is exploited in the cold winter, where very few dare to walk in subzero temperatures.</p>
<p><strong>Unearthing history</strong><br />
In a tour of the most amazing underground cities you could find real gems. There are thousands of underground tunnels that hide an ancient past. Since the Middle Ages, it was necessary to build tunnels in order to survive, even to practice pagan rituals without being seen, plan a revolution, attack without warning or connect two villages. Some of these cities came to be declared a World Heritage Site.</p>
<p><strong>Cappadocia</strong><br />
Cappadocia is a stone building dating back over a thousand years old. This complex is located in the Central Anatolia region in Turkey. This is a series of buildings excavated on the strange formations of stone. These excavations include tunnels connecting some of the most important buildings of the place, especially churches and temples.</p>
<p>However, between the VII and XII century, the geographical location as a hub between East and West, brought many invasions of the city. To guard against Arabs and other groups attacking the inhabitants of Cappadocia built underground cities, such as Kaymakli and Derinkuyu, which became the largest in the region. Cappadocia has been declared a World Heritage Site and can be visited daily.</p>
<p><strong>Roman Catacombs</strong><br />
There is another walk where the tunnels are up to hundreds of kilometers long. It is not a city &#8230; On the outskirts of Rome there is a real monument to the Christian faith. They are the remnants of the early Christian cemeteries, dug in the ground with labyrinthine plot galleries. These cemeteries called catacombs contained a number of rows with niches which housed the bodies. There were also various relics which were arranged along the passages, which centuries later had to be taken to church to be spared. Today you can visit the catacombs of history as testimony Cristano in Europe.</p>
<p><strong>The Cave of Hercules</strong><br />
In the Spanish city of Toledo, the underground tunnels measure up to several tens of kilometers, but some of them are under the former church of San Ginés, or on private property. Many parts of the tunnel face collapse, so it is impossible to completely cover the trails. It is said that the Cave of Hercules was the refuge Ibero-Romance. It is also said that the caves were used as a pagan temple long after Christianity was installed in Toledo.</p>
<p><strong>Dover Castle</strong><br />
In England, under the great castle of Dover there is an impressive network of underground tunnels that were built in the Middle Ages. These roads secrets were used in the Napoleonic Wars as barracks by a large number of soldiers who were summoned to Dover in preparation for the French invasion. This huge underground complex was also very important in the Second World War. Today you can walk, enjoying a guided tour through the history of England.</p>
<p><strong>DiXiaCheng</strong><br />
It is surprising that some people in Beijing do not know that beneath your feet there an underground city. Fortunately, many travelers do know and have the opportunity to visit this complex of tunnels of 85 square kilometers. DiXiaCheng was built in 1970 by 70 000 workers, just after the Sino-Soviet conflict. It&#8217;s in Zhenbao Island in the Amur River and served as a refuge for 40 percent of the population, who hid in the underground city before migrating out of Beijing. In the giant anti-radiation-structure just below the Wangfujing shopping street, about everything from hostels, to theaters, silk stores and carpet &#8230; It has even become a major commercial and business center. Although I warn you: you must endure a constant 27 degrees Celsius heat. Currently, new underground cities no longer serve as a hedge against attackers &#8230; At best, many of which were designed to protect us from the bitter cold. It is mostly large shopping complexes that were built around the metro network.<br />
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La Ville Souterraine</strong><br />
The Village Underground Montreal is the largest underground network in the world. The 32 miles of tunnels over 41 sub blocks (about 12 square kilometers), connecting small shops, buildings, hotels, offices, banks and universities, as well as cinemas, concert halls, museums and even eight underground stations and terminal bus. Connect 80% of office space and 35% of commercial space downtown, gathering more than 2000 businesses and 40 cinemas. La Ville Souterraine was renamed as NMR, a homonym of the French word réseau, meaning &#8220;red.&#8221; The resort is a stunning work of architecture that also serves as a relief for people in Montreal on cold winter days.</p>
<p><strong>PATH</strong><br />
In Toronto, the large complex underground PATH (&#8220;path&#8221;, &#8220;path&#8221; in English) became the largest underground mall in the world. It has 371.6 thousand meters square, 27 km of passages and 1,200 stores. In addition, binds the buildings and attractions of downtown, with six underground stations &#8230; A curious fact: there walk 100 000 people every day. It&#8217;s really an underground city.</p>
<p><strong>Japan Chikigais</strong><br />
The five cities underground &#8220;or&#8221; Chikigais &#8220;- is Japan&#8217;s largest malls. The oldest is 81,765 meters square and is located in Osaka. They still Yaesu Chikagai in Tokyo, Kawasaki Azalea in Kawasaki, Central Park Chikagai in Nagoya and Osaka in Osaka Diamore. The cities of Osaka and Tokyo are the ones with the largest underground network, with restaurants, metro stations, shops and entertainment centers.</p>
<p><strong>Forum des Halles</strong><br />
This shopping center partially built underground was opened in 1979 in Paris. The building is connected to the metro station Chatelet-Les-Halles, the hub of the subway system in the city (RER). The Forum des Halles also has the peculiarity of being connected to a network of ancient catacombs of 300 km were also used as secret passages at the time of the revolution.</p>
<p><strong>Town Hall</strong><br />
Sydney is renowned for its network of underground shopping centers, which are located around the Town Hall subway station. The tunnels go south on the George Street cinema district to the west below the City Hall and north along the Pitt Street Mall, heading towards the Queen Victoria Building. The northern branch of this fascinating network of tunnels is linking to the Queen Victoria Building in the Galleries Victoria and the Sydney Central Plaza. These malls together add 3 miles of road underground. In 2005, the Westfield Corporation added 500 meters underground tour.</p>
<p>These underground cities give the visitor a different perspective of the social and cultural life of a destination. It is also a great chance for the days where the weather does not permit outdoor walking &#8230; There are many underground cities in the world, are mysterious, hidden, small, large, commercial, historical &#8230; But they all have one thing in common: the unique feeling of being in a cave, without notion of outside and seeing the sunlight.</p>
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		<title>Spend Your Holidays in Jamaica</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Take your time and plan your cheap holidays to Jamaica to include some rafting adventures. Many people forget about all the different things you can enjoy in life or they do not think you can do certain things in Jamaica. Rafting is fascinating in Jamaica. Rafting on the Rio Grande is exciting and provides so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.artsjournal.com/outthere/montego%20bay.jpg" alt="Spend Your Holidays in Jamaica" width="123" height="88" /><img class="alignleft" src="http://rlv.zcache.com/waterfall_in_jamaica_w_i_card-p137886202965337722q6k5_400.jpg" alt="Spend Your Holidays in Jamaica" width="113" height="86" />Take your time and plan your cheap holidays to Jamaica to include some rafting adventures. Many people forget about all the different things you can enjoy in life or they do not think you can do certain things in Jamaica. Rafting is fascinating in Jamaica. Rafting on the Rio Grande is exciting and provides so many adventurers. Another place is Martha Brae. The views are spectacular and the ride is something that gets your adrenaline flowing. People who go to Jamaica for some rafting adventures never find another place just like this anywhere in the world.</p>
<p>If you are looking for some extraordinary fishing, your cheap holidays to Jamaica will delight you. You can charter a boat and a captain to take you out for a day of fishing for Wahoo, kingfish, tuna and the blue marlin. The adventure starts as soon as the boat is stopped and the line is cast. Fishing is a great sport in Jamaica and everyone enjoys a day out on the waters. In most cases, you can have your fish fixed up for a dinner that very night. Every fishing charter is different and plans for your tasteful delights. Marlins are a tasty fish and can feed many people.</p>
<p>Jamaica has some of the most beautiful waterfalls that you will want to see. They are something you can sit and glaze at all day long. The Mayfield Falls, Roaring River Park Falls and the Y.S. Falls make a picture perfect day. The rock formations that these falls crusade over are amazing. You can just see the smoothness of the rocks from the years of hard water flowing over them. The mountains around the waterfalls are just as amazing to see as the waterfalls. Cheap holidays to Jamaica like this are priceless.</p>
<p>There are more reasons to plan your cheap holidays to Jamaica one of which is the nightlife and fine cuisine. After a day of visiting the waterfalls or a day of rafting, you might want to settle in with a fantastic tasting dinner, a few drinks, and some entertainment. Jamaica as everyone knows, has some of the most enjoyable music to listen to for enjoyment. Dance the dance or just sit and watch the locals perform. You will have a very enjoyable evening. If you happen to be there when they have other events or festivals going on, you are going to see why Jamaica is known for their music and dance.</p>
<p>The beaches are filled with visitors soaking up the sun on the white sandy beaches surrounded by the blue waters. The coves and secluded areas of the beaches are romantic and a great place to watch the sunset. They are stables where you can saddle up the horses and enjoy a ride on the beach at dawn or at dusk. It is incredible being so free and moving around the beaches without a sole in sight. There are so many more things to do in Jamaica when you are planning for a spectacular cheap holiday in a fulfilled country</p>
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		<title>Palm Springs in California</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Palm Springs, California is one of America&#8217;s most popular destinations for those seeking to escape the daily routine. The shopping experience never fails to impress. You can first take a walk down the Palm Springs Walk of Stars that is attributed to all of the famous stars that helped make Palm Springs such a success. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.destination360.com/north-america/us/california/images/s/california-palm-springs.jpg" alt="Indoor Marine Style" width="230" height="165" />Palm Springs, California is one of America&#8217;s most popular <a href="http://www.jbfchina2008.com/tag/destination">destination</a>s for those seeking to escape the daily routine.<br />
The shopping experience never fails to impress. You can first take a walk down the Palm Springs Walk of Stars that is attributed to all of the famous stars that helped make Palm Springs such a success. While in Palm Springs make sure to park your car and head down to Palm Canyon Drive. Every night the street is closed off so that pedestrians are able to walk up and down the street and shop at will. There is always live entertainment shopping, dining and music waiting to make your trip to the oasis enjoyable.</p>
<p>There is also much adventure to be tackled while in Palm Springs. While there, it&#8217;s easy to look into the possibility of biking, rock climbing, hot air ballooning, nearby Knott&#8217;s Soak City and many others. A popular destination for travelers is the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is a suspended Tram system with intricate history that rides over the mountains of Coachella Valley and has become one of Palm Springs most talked about attractions.</p>
<p>The history behind the city of Palm Springs is one to be admired and enjoyed. The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians inhibited the area long before anyone else but their first documentation began around the same time the gold miners showed up in the 1800&#8242;s. The city&#8217;s history is tracked from the Indians, gold miners, Hollywood stars and architects with museums and standing establishments.</p>
<p>The landscape of Palm Springs is breathtaking and something that you will never forget. When you go, make sure to find a place to stay that will compensate for your budget and needs for refreshment. With as many deals going on for hotels, resorts and RV parks in the area, you should not have to sacrifice your fun for hospitality.</p>
<p>So whether you&#8217;re coming down for the day, weekend or forever, you&#8217;ll surely be refreshed and ready to take on the world again and you&#8217;ll never run out of things to do in Palm Springs, California.</p>
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		<title>Disney World Vacations for any person young and old</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Disney world vacations are indeed the ultimate stress relievers for any person young and old. Here, the chance of dreams filled with fun and excitement turning into reality is higher because of the amenities you can use and the activities that you can do. But, if not planned properly, Disney world vacations can be quite [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-330" title="disney world vacation" src="http://www.jbfchina2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/disney-world-vacation.jpg" alt="" width="203" height="153" />Disney world vacations are indeed the ultimate stress relievers for any person young and old. Here, the chance of dreams filled with fun and excitement turning into reality is higher because of the amenities you can use and the activities that you can do.</p>
<p>But, if not planned properly, Disney world vacations can be quite a hassle. Aside from spending a huge sum of money, there is a possibility that you won&#8217;t enjoy it because of the loopholes that may come along the way.</p>
<p>To ensure that you have an enjoyable Disney world vacations, it is a must that you plan it very carefully. Aside from ensuring that you and your family have a good time, it also lessens the possibilities of you spending too much money.</p>
<p>What You Can Do</p>
<p>Just like in any vacation, Disney world vacations require a lot of preparation to ensure that it will be an enjoyable and memorable event not only for you but also for the people you are with. To ensure that you have enjoyable Disney world vacations, here are some of the things that you should do:</p>
<p>1. Getting Disney world vacations help and tips online. With the aid of the Internet, Disney has created some sites where people especially families who plan to go on a Disney vacation can get help and some tips in making the vacation worthwhile with less expenditure. Disney has created a Disney family club for people who wants to have a Disney vacation can get immediate access to the site. Since a Disney vacation costs so much, Disney also created the ultimate Disney savings site where people can save more on their total trip. Through this site, people who are planning and who are saving some bucks for the most-anticipated Disney vacation can learn more about discounts on tickets, foods, Disney merchandise, hotels and much more.</p>
<p>2. Check out the services and amenities available. If you want a successful vacation at the Disney world, check out the services and amenities available. You can do this by asking friends who have been on a vacation or surfing the net. Many links can connect you to the official sites which have been around for years and has been helping a lot of families to have fun and affordable Disney vacations.</p>
<p>3. Look for great deals and discounted offers. Vacations will surely be nicer if you can use discounts and limited offers. Make sure that before you book anything for your vacation, you have checked the sites because there might be great deals offered by Disney. Some of the tempting deals include low prices on Disney rooms, tickets, dining, souvenirs, cruises, and Disney vacations.</p>
<p>After doing these simple steps, you can now start plotting and planning your vacation and dream about all the fun that awaits you and your family during Disney world vacations.</p>
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