Wedged among the Middle Eastern powerhouses of Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq on the northwestern tip of the Persian Gulf is Kuwait - one of the world's smallest countries and one of its biggest oil giants.
Before our trip to Rhodes in Greece in October, I surfed the Internet and found an interesting link between the island and the Olympics. In the 5th century BC, Diagoras of Rhodes won in the 79th Olympiad in boxing. Decades later, his two sons, Damagetos and Akousilaos, also won in boxing and pancratium at the Olympiad.
The heavy snow in southern China has forced many scenic spots to shut down temporarily and travel agencies canceled package tours during the Spring Festival Holiday. But the snow has also created icicles and other spectacular sights rarely seen in the regions. As snow recedes before the advancing spring, locals are getting ready for guests.
My mom was stopped by a visitor one day on Zhongshan Road, the age-old commercial street and city center of Xiamen, Fujian province, who asked her where he could find a genuine local delicacy. After thinking for a while, she answered, "I don't know."
BERLIN: It recurs at regular intervals, over and over again: The fluttering sound of "sawing logs" that often robs sleep from the partners of snorers.
BERLIN: Most Germans have heard of Father Kneipp. Whether hydrotherapy, herbal tea, light foods or long walks come to mind, there are a lot of things attributed to 19th century Bavarian priest Rev Sebastian Kneipp, although initially at least, he advocated chiefly the utilization of hot and cold water to boost the health of sickly people.
Given the country's enormity, it is hardly surprising that distinct differences exist between the cuisine of the northern and southern regions of China. Different crops flourish in their respective climates and soil; there is varying seasonality and composite ethnic groups along with assorted bordering countries.
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