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Getting around China
By plane
China is a huge country, so unless you enjoy spending a couple of days on the
Night Safari
The world’s first NIGHT SAFARI** set in 40 hectares of secondary jungle will unfold the myste
Things to Do in Macau
Casinos
Gambling is Macau's biggest industry and busloads arrive daily from mainland
RECENTLY SUBMITTED IN Moldova
Moldova Overview
Posted by Mr. Lim Daesung on 12 April 2010 04:29:49
Moldova is located in the middle of Europe, is a landlocked country, an area of 3.38 million square kilometers. It is between Prut River and Dniester River. Currency Exchange: Moldovan leu Language: The official language is Moldovan, General Russian. Related Tourism Bureau website: www.turism.... More
Moldova Cuisine
Posted by Mr. Lim Daesung on 12 April 2010 04:29:42
Moldovan people's main food is bread, like eating a variety of vegetables, deep-fried meat, mutton and dairy products. Traditional food is hot cornmeal porridge, accompanied by goat's milk cheese, fried onions, butter, and tomatoes and so on. The typical foods there are soup, smoked fish, bacon, c... More
Moldova Shopping
Posted by Mr. Lim Daesung on 12 April 2010 04:29:35
Moldova's economic is underdevelopment, lack of energy, heavy industry is very less, but the light industries are developed. Such like the food industry accounts for more than half of the country's industrial output value, main of wine, canned food, sugar, oil cigarette, textiles, knitwear and footw... More




