Showing posts with label World's Most. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World's Most. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

The Book That Can't Wait, Read It Or Its Letters Will Disappear!




Reading is the most important things that enrich and illuminate our lives, but unfortunately we bought  them but it waiting us always to read them. It may waits us for days or months or even years, this may be a temporary impact on the books only, but very influential on us, especially on the authors, who will not write another books if the people don't read their printed books, and for this a publisher in Argentina  decided a to devise a way which encourage readers to read the books and encourages authors to write books ... So 
the question is what is this invention?

A lot of us may have dreamed about this idea, or the way in which they have portfolio with, whether in books or even in your text messages on mobile, and unfortunately, we always want the knowledge and science which come throw books reading. And although we do buy books, but we do not read them completely because we don't have the enough time.


And for this the  Eterna Cadencia, a publishing house in Argentina,  decided to  invent something different that encourages people to read and to encourage writers to write also. Has invent "a book that can not be waiting for you."




They have invent a new and beautiful way which is ink that will disappear completely within two to four months once you open the cover of the book and touch the sun and air. (The idea sounds great, does not it?). By this wonderful and meaningful way. So they printed using this magician ink a new kind of books to encourage people to read.

Interesting video to declare a magical book:




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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

The Most Romantic Building In China



This house was built in 2007 in An Hui Province in China.This house was designed by Hefei University of Technology the design have the scale 50:1. the most incredible thing is the escalators and the staircase for the main piano building which are houses by the transparent Violin . This design displays various plans and development prospects for newly developed area.



Its popularity comes because of its unique and incredible shape and it's became the trend of a lot of tourists, and many newly weds have their photo taken in its front. The Local people called it "the most romantic building in China". 


  

If you decide to visit it this is the complete address: Tianjia’an, Huainan, Anhui, China









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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The Colored Festival of India, The Holi



Holi is an Indian spring festival on full moon day of the month Phalguna (February / March). This "festival of colors" will take at least two, in some parts of India and up to ten days. Holi is celebrated in North India is mainly a festival that is in other parts of the country known under different names. We are talking about it as Phagwah or, as in Bengal, as Dol Yatra. In the south, known Kamadahana.

Holi, which is one of the oldest festivals will ever be is the most colorful of all. Five days after the full moon is Rangapancami (Ranga = color; Pancami = the 5th lunar day), the second day of the festival. On this day seem all barriers by caste, gender, age and social status revoked. It will celebrate and be sprinkled and sprinkled each other with colored water and colored powder, the gulal. Those who reject the arrogance, smeared each other at least decently with some powder paint. Despite all the changes in modern Indian society, the religious significance is still clearly recognizable, such as the colors are still mostly previously consecrated on the altar and the people to bring about blessings. Originally, the color powder derived from certain flowers, roots and herbs, healing act. Now often synthetic colors are used, some of which may even be harmful.

On the first day they lit in the night a fire and burn it as a figure of straw, called Holika. Various myths deal with this demon: One of the most famous stories:


The infant prince Prahlada should be persuaded by his father to show him all the divine glory, but the boy still worshiped only Vishnu. By various means now the king tried to kill his son, but every time attacked Vishnu himself and saved the child. Finally, the king resorted to a ruse: his sister Holika, who was protected by special forces in front of the fire with Prahlad on her lap should jump into the fire and burned him so. But the flames spared the child and remained only a heap of ashes of Holika. After that, the people celebrate in memory of the destruction of the demon, the festival of Holi.


Closely connected with Holi are the stories of Krishna's childhood and youth. Also, he should with his consort Radha and the other shepherdesses have celebrated the play of colors. Here Hindus interpret the gentle "play" with the color as "purple" Krishna, the symbol of the "Divine Play".


The erotic character of the Spring Festival is also used in hard Kamadahan expressed that people celebrate at the same time in South India: The Legend:


Kama once tried to interfere with the God of love, Shiva in his meditation. But the anger that burned him to ashes with his third eye. Only the pleading of Ratri, Kamas wife soothed him, and he gave him back his life.

Since then this day is dedicated to the god of love.


Like all festivals Holi is also very complex in its meaning. In the spiritual realm, it conveys, as seen in the associated mythology, the message of the triumph of good over evil. In nature, however, it marks the victory of spring over winter, for the festival begins with the blossoming of nature. An important point is the people and the reconciliation aspect, because it means that you should bury these days too old disputes. Frequently, it is customary to consume a Holi Bhang-called drugs. Many drinks also traditionally forbidden alcohol, which develops particularly in the cities by the resulting violence is increasingly becoming a problem.


A very similar to the Holi festival, Nouruz, is celebrated in Iranian culture.


























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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Incredible Four Seasons Garden Photos



Garden that we will talk about today is very special, not only for its beauty and consistency, but because they are made and the supervised and cared by only two people!!

The Four Seasons Garden , which is located in a suburb of Walsall West of England, is in fact home garden which located in the backyard of a house from the era thirties owned by Tony and Marie Newton, where they learn the art of coordinating and gardening together as a hobby without any outside help, and over 20 years were able to cultivate a garden of the most beautiful home gardens in the world .

The garden include on 3000 plant of the conifers and azaleas, shrubs and other plants that have been arranged and formatted in an amazing area of ​​46 × 17 meters away!




To estimate the size of their tireless effort that Tony and Mary have, they take care of these plants every day for 20 years! As well as they get rid of the weeds and keep plants from weather especially in winter, where they cover the plants as they can be used all of the bags and mattresses to keep them from cold weather, and and planting new plants each spring.

The couple Newton open their garden in on certain days each year, entry fee only $ 4.6, they collect these fees for charity gardening programs and schemes , the has managed to collect 31.000 dollars over the past years!













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Monday, June 18, 2012

The Most Beautiful Wedding , A Dress Made Of 9999 Roses




A dozen long-stem roses wasn’t enough for one man on Valentine’s Day. Xiao Fan opted for a wallet-stretching 9,999, which he fashioned into a lavish gown before proposing to his girlfriend, Yin Mi, at the Guangzhou amusement park where they met three years ago. (Yin had just been crowned Miss Bikini 2009 when they first locked gazes.) Dressmakers toiled unceasingly to create the remarkable garment, which includes delicate rose-petal shoulder straps and a sweeping five-foot train made from individually stitched blooms.




The number nine is significant to the Chinese because it’s a homophone of “long-lasting,” which has auspicious connotations for weddings. According to legend, the number 10,000 was reserved only for deities. The emperor who commissioned the imperial palace in Beijing’s Forbidden City was said to have requested 9,999 rooms, believing that the number brought him closest to heaven without aspiring to rise above it.
Yin paired the dress with a white shrug and a bouquet of yellow orchids, which symbolize love, beauty, and fertility. And, judging from that massive rock on her ring finger, she said yes.















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