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Oriental touches in Chinatown

Oriental touches in Chinatown

Christy's Traveblogue ― If you think that the western markets are confined to that of large supermarkets or grocery retail chains, then think again because the Oahu market located in the heart of Chinatown offers just the perspective of the unmistakable market style... (more)
 Angelstar ― Posted 2 days ago
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Scholarship Beihang University Deadline June 10 2012

Free Online Scholarships ― Scholarship Beihang University Deadline June 10 2012 - Beihang University Scholarship For Bachelor, Master and Doctor, Beihang University is a university of science and technology with a spotlight on aerospace combined with the disciplines of Natural... (more)
 Gapangan ― Posted 2 days ago
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Meet Fresh Taiwanese Desserts

Meet Fresh Taiwanese Desserts

Food Diary of a Pickyeater ― It is not everyday that we eat out, and when we do, it is not really a sin to pamper ourselves a little more, don't you think?We have been wanting to try this place for a while now, and last weekend was the right time as we enjoyed our quality time... (more)
 Angelstar ― Posted 3 days ago
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Super Value Chinese Set Meal for Dinner

Super Value Chinese Set Meal for Dinner

Food Diary of a Pickyeater ― It has been a while since we have dined out as most of the time my MIL would be doing the home cooking and it is not such a bad thing; enjoying the freshly cooked and warm food served directly from the kitchen.Most of all, it is a dish filled with... (more)
 Angelstar ― Posted 4 days ago
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Go: A 4,000 Year Old Chinese Strategy Game

Gaming ― Go is an ancient board game invented in China almost 4,000 years ago, and is played by millions of players all across the world. Go goes by many names. It is called "Baduk" in Korea and "Weiqi" in China. It is a national sport in many Asian countries... (more)
Tags: Strategy, Chinese
 Gayan Wickramasinghe ― Posted 5 days ago
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Gabuco bags gold vs Chinese

sport ― source: Abac Cordero | philstar.com Josie Gabuco, who loved to spar with her male counterparts at the ABAP Gym, yesterday delivered the country’s first gold medal in AIBA World Women’s Boxing Championships. Gabuco, 25, probably trains harder... (more)
 dwin-dwin ― Posted 6 days ago
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Chinese Horoscopes for Beginners

Chinese Horoscopes for Beginners

Browse Great Collection of Top Selling Books Online ― Chinese Horoscopes for Beginners No Synopsis Available List Price: 12.79 Price: 12.47 Your Personal Horoscope 2012: Month-By-Month Forecasts for Every Sign. Joseph PolanskyYour complete one-volume guide to the year 2012. This fantastic and in depth... (more)
 Bushra Javed ― Posted 7 days ago
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No warships, but China to send Yao, Sharks vs PBA team

sport ― From the diplomatic table to the basketball court, the Philippines will clash with China anew. And the Chinese are expected to stamp their presence with 7-foot-6 Yao Ming on its bench. (more)
 dwin-dwin ― Posted 9 days ago
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Jacobs names pool without Abarrientos

sport ― MANILA, 28 December — So there you are the first batch of Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) players to the national pool that is preparing for the Pusan Asian Games next year has already been named by coach Ron Jacobs. (more)
 dwin-dwin ― Posted 9 days ago
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Noodles for Mum

Noodles for Mum

Food Diary of a Pickyeater ― Mother's Day Celebration was on Sunday, but my celebration with my mummy? Took place a week before the actual day, simply because my mummy never did like to join in the crowds and queues at restaurants.My mum is a simple person and being a food lover... (more)
 Angelstar ― Posted 11 days ago
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Hei La Moon (Dim Sum) Revisited, Chinatown

BakingMeHungry ― We went back to Hel La Moon Restaurant for another celebratory dim sum and lunch. The restaurant is located outside the Chinatown Gate at the base of the parking garage and near C-Mart, supermarket. Our parents love to kill two birds …... (more)
 BakingMeHungry ― Posted 12 days ago
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Sweet soup for desserts

Sweet soup for desserts

Food Diary of a Pickyeater ― While chocolates, cakes, tarts or puddings may dominate the dessert table in the west, over here, the locals have their own version of desserts; in form of sweet soup and kueh (bite-sized cakes featured in my previous post).A glimpse into some of the... (more)
 Angelstar ― Posted 12 days ago
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Egg Tarts and layered crusts

Egg Tarts and layered crusts

Food Diary of a Pickyeater ― (From the previous post)The egg tarts we packed from our dim sum breakfast, were a delight to my hubby especially, who is a big fan of egg tarts and likes to try out egg tarts with a reputation.The egg tarts may look like most egg tarts which one can... (more)
 Angelstar ― Posted 12 days ago
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Chinese Dim Sum in O'ahu

Chinese Dim Sum in O'ahu

Food Diary of a Pickyeater ― If you were to read any guide on what to eat in Hawaii, you may find that Chinese food tops the list of the most recommended for visitors to this state.Although I initially laughed at the idea of traveling for more than a few thousand miles to enjoy... (more)
 Angelstar ― Posted 12 days ago
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Treats for the ancestors and annual family gathering

Treats for the ancestors and annual family gathering

Food Diary of a Pickyeater ― The third month in the Lunar month; starting from the middle of the month observes the practice of tomb visiting among the Chinese community as they pay homage to their deceased ancestors.The Qing Ming festival; or translated as the Clear/Bright... (more)
 Angelstar ― Posted 12 days ago