Sunday, January 27, 2008
Visit North Dakota
Friday, January 11, 2008
Win Rs 25000 in cash by playing online quiz this republic day
Just found this link and thought that you might be interested in it. If you want to make some very good money this republic day go ahead and participate in the republic day quiz being held on mapsofindia. The quiz contest will be held for a week starting from 21st till 26th of January. Answer some simple question on India and win cash this republic day. Participation is free for this contest. Just forgot to tell you the prize money- its 25,000 rupees!! Here is the link to it:
And will keep you posted about other sites too where one can earn some cash. Till then happy quizzing!!
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Rangers have defeated the Flyers in the first two of eight meetings
Just one point separates the Flyers and Rangers in the division standings, as Philadelphia is third with 46 points and New York is tied for last with the Islanders. New Jersey leads the Atlantic with 51 points.
The Rangers have defeated the Flyers in the first two of eight meetings between the clubs this season. New York has taken four straight, seven of eight and eight of the last 10 encounters in the series.
Philadelphia has dropped two in a row and three of its previous four games at MSG.
The Flyers have won five of their last six contests and are coming off Tuesday's triumph in Atlanta. Scott Hartnell had a goal and two assists as Philly continued their domination of the Thrashers with a 4-1 victory at Philips Arena.
Jeff Carter scored a pair of goals while Steve Downie notched his second goal in as many games for the Flyers.
New York Map and New York Airports
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Goa India Travel
Goa India Travel section can be found in the website of mapsofindia.com, which features all the required information on Goa. The readers would also be facilitated by the various related links that are provided in the mapsofindia.com webpage on Goa.
Goa is one of the smallest Indian states. The state is situated in the Western Ghats region. Goa is considered to be one of the most visited tourist destinations of the country as well as the world. The place is a tropical ecstasy that has sun kissed beaches and is suffused with tepid water of the enormous Arabian Sea. In Goa, one can find many Portuguese churches as the state was ruled by Portuguese for more than 450 years. The Portuguese culture is also reflected in the Goan lifestyle, food, names and games, festivals, language and religion.
There are many hotels at Goa that range from luxurious star hotels to budget hotels, which cater to all the visitors of the place. Goa is also a popular destination for the honeymoon couples. During the monsoon, the place becomes just perfect for the newly married couples. Many of the hotels in Goa offer private beach comfort to its guests. The favorite resorts and beaches are marked in the tourist map given in the website of mapsofindia.com. Some of the popular Goa hotels are as follows:
· IC The Grand Resort
· Park Hyatt
· Taj Exotica
· Goa Marriott Resort
· Siolim House
· Sun Village
· Highland Beach Resort
· Sonesta Inns
· Hotel Villa Sol
· Hotel Dona Terezinha
· Hotel Delmon
· Ronil Royale
· William’s Beach Retreat
Tourists can plan the total trip to Goa by viewing the maps that are provided in the mapsofindia.com webpage as the shopping centers, beaches, temples and rivers are all marked in the map. Traveling to Goa is not a problem as the tourists can avail the Flights to Goa. The airport of Goa, Goa/Dabolim Airport is served by both international and domestic flights.
The Goa India Travel section of mapsofindia.com serves as the complete travel guide for planning a trip to the place. All the necessary information about Goa—its tourist attractions, wildlife sanctuaries, modes of entertainment, accommodation, transportation can be availed in the section. There are many places worth visiting in Goa, some of which are:
· Anjuna Beach
· Vagator Beach
· Baga Beach
· Old Goa
· Chapel of Our Lady of the Mount
· Bhagwan Matt
· Tambdi Suria
· Shri Mangesh Temple
· Shri Mahalakshmi Temples
· Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary
· Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
· Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary
· Museum of Goa Daman & Diu
· Archaeological Museum
Information about favorite shopping destinations of Goa is also available in the links that are provided at the Goa webpage of mapsofindia.com facilitating the tourists. Tourists to Goa can look out for textiles, carpets, musical instruments and bronze figures and wood work to shop. Many more information relating to travel to Goa are provided in various links in mapsofindia.com website. Some of the other links that are available in the webpage are:
· Quick Facts on Goa
· Goa Geography & History
· Goa Government
· Goa Economy
· Goa People & Festivals
· Goa Travel & Tourism
· Goa Picture Gallery
· Goa Flora & Fauna
· Goa Culture
· Goa City Profiles
· Excursions from Goa
· Goa Shopping
Hotels & Restaurants in GoaTuesday, January 8, 2008
History of HongKong
Hong Kong was a crown colony of the United Kingdom from 1842 until the transfer of its sovereignty to the People's Republic of China in 1997. The Sino-British Joint Declaration and the Basic Law of Hong Kong stipulate that Hong Kong operates with a high degree of autonomy until at least 2047, fifty years after the transfer. Under the policy of "one country, two systems", the Central People's Government is responsible for the territory's defense and foreign affairs, while Hong Kong maintains its own legal system, police force, monetary system, customs policy, immigration policy, and delegates to international organizations and events.
-WikiPedia
In the Map of Hong kong shows the Archaeological findings suggest human activity in Hong Kong dates back over 5000 years. Bronze fishing and combat tools of Yuet people during Bronze Age have been excavated on Lantau Island and Lamma Island. Stone religious carvings on outlying islands and coastal areas have also been found, possibly related Che people in Neolithic. The latest findings dating from the Paleolithic suggest that Wong Tei Tung (黃地峒) is one of the most ancient settlements in Hong Kong.
The territory was incorporated into China during the Qin Dynasty (221 BC - 206 BC), and the area was firmly consolidated under Nam Yuet (203 BC - 111 BC.) Archaeological evidence indicates that the population has increased since the Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220). In the 1950s, the tomb at Lei Cheng Uk from the Eastern Han Dynasty (25 – 220) was excavated and archaeologists began to investigate the possibility that salt production flourished in Hong Kong around 2000 years ago, although conclusive evidence has not been found.
Tai Po Hoi, the sea of Tai Po, was a major pearl hunting harbour in China since Han Dynasty. The activities peaked during the Southern Han (917 to 971) and continued till Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644)
During the Tang Dynasty, the Guangdong region flourished as an international trading center. The Tuen Mun region in what is now Hong Kong's New Territories served as a port, naval base, salt production centre and later, base for the exploitation of pearls. Lantau Island was also the salt production centre where the salt smugglers riots broke out against the government.
In 1276 during the Mongol invasion, the Southern Song Dynasty court moved to Fujian, then to Lantau Island and later to today's Kowloon City, but the child emperor, Zhao Bing, after being defeated in the Battle of Yamen, committed suicide by drowning with his officials. Tung Chung valley, named after a hero who gave up his life for the emperor, is believed to have been a base for the court. Hau Wong, an official of the emperor is still worshipped in Hong Kong today.
However, during the Mongol period, Hong Kong saw its first population boom as Chinese refugees entered the area. Five clans of Hau (Hou, 候), Tang (Deng, 鄧), Pang (Peng, 彭) and Liu (Liao, 廖) and Man (Wen, 文) were claimed to be among the earliest recorded familial settlers, Map of Hong Kong. Despite the immigration and light development of agriculture, the area was hilly and relatively barren. People had to rely on salt, pearl and fishery trades to produce income. Some clans built walled villages to protect themselves from the threat of bandits, rival clans and wild animals. The famous Chinese pirate Cheung Po Tsai also had many legendary stories in Hong Kong.
The last dynasty in China, Qing Dynasty, would also be the last to come in contact with Hong Kong. As a military outpost and trading port, the Hong Kong territory would gain the attention of the world.