| Chinese are censored in their contacts with guests during the Olympics. (24 Jul. 2008) - The Summer Olympic Games in China has resulted multiple regulations for the locals, including those that restricted the conversations between the guests and the citizens. |
| Quebec will celebrate the 400-th anniversary in a big way (24 Jun. 2008) - Quebec will celebrate it's 400-th anniversary and this time it is going to be in a big way. Numerous events for the citizens and the guests are planned, such a public concerts, multimedia shows, artistic presentations and many others. The whole anniversary will probably be the collection of the most interesting events in Canada this summer. |
| Ibiza season opening (6 May. 2008) - Ibiza - every clubber of the world knows this word as the name of the place where the best parties of the world take place. Even those people who are not frequent guests of various dance clubs - will not be disappointed in these marvelous establishments. Here is the schedule of the opening of the season. |
| Chinese torture for the tourists at the Olympics (18 Mar. 2008) - The Olympic Games in Beijing event will probably become one of the most freedom-affecting visit of the foreign guests to the country of rising sun. There are 238 new rules, attached to the event that regulate the everyday life of the local citizens and most of them are also applied to the guests. |
| A Carnival in Rio de Janeiro was Concluded with the Parade of Winners (10 Feb. 2008) - Rio-de-Janeiro - the traditional city of Samba has seen again the marvelous performance of the local dancing teams. There were as usual several scandals in the traditionally unquiet Rio, but in the whole, the world famous event has been again marvelous as always and has attracted hundreds thousands of tourists. |
| Spanish Capital Hosts “Funeral” of Sardine in XVIII Century Tradition (6 Feb. 2008) - In Spain there is an ancient tradition - to bury the sardine. The tradition comes from an occasion when the Spanish authorities have decided to treat the population with sardines, but these were rotten and the population, being already not really sober because of the free wine that was accompanying the sardines, has decided to bury the sardines solemnly. |
| The Most Cheerful Parties of the Year 2008 (4 Feb. 2008) - Some people are hunting for parties. Here is the list of the best world parties held in different locations of the planet and suitable for all tastes. |
| Grass Burning Festival in Japan (14 Jan. 2008) - Japan is well known around the world for their interesting customs, holidays and rituals. One of them is the grass burning festival which takes place in Nara on the second January of each year. The spectacular event is admired by 100.000 visitors each time. |
| Liverpool Became the Cultural Capital of Europe (12 Jan. 2008) - Liverpool has won the honorary name of the cultural capital of Europe. This is the second time when this city bears this pride and this time the rules of the contest include a 1_5 million Euro grant to the winner. |
| Millionaire Fair Opened in Amsterdam (8 Dec. 2007) - An international fair for the millionaires has been opened in Netherlands. Various luxury products are presented there. Though, not only the rich persons are the visitors of this fair, but also usual people are welcome to have a look at the interesting unique exhibits exposed there. |
| The Spaniards have prepared themselves for a merry battle (28 Aug. 2007) - merry Spaniards that are disposed to stormy entertainments approved the last Wednesday of each August as the date of boisterous tomato fights, and the feast itself was named La Tomatina. The idea of the feast is to pelt each other with tomatoes, to bathe in slush, to plunge those who don’t want to do this voluntarily in it, to push each other, to make a friendly brawl and after that to get rid of the stained clothes. |
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