First Aid Kit Packing List China on Vacation Means Three Must-See Cities
Posted on March 06, 2010 in Travel china
just in case. First Aid Kit Packing List Your prescription medication - you should bring an ample supply with you for the entire duration of your trip. Bandaids for the occasional blister from long walks. Anti-bacterial ointment Alcohol swabs Hydrogen peroxide or other cleaning agent for small cuts. Cotton swabs Cotton bandages Bandage tape Ace bandage for the twisted ankle that might occur on the Great Wall or other hikes. Nail scissors - perfect for cutting bandages and other essentials. For the family as a whole, there is no end to the excitement that can be found in China, from food to events, and from sights to actions. For the kids, there is sports and culture all over the place. Many medications, or their equivalents, are available in China but you don't want to be navigating your way through a Chinese pharmacy or sitting in the ER when all you need is some diarrhea meds to help you with that spicy Sichuan food you ate yesterday. While this might sound like an odd choice next to the theme parks and all-inclusive resorts as an option for an ideal family getaway, it could be the best vacation your family has ever gone on. Tylenol is good too especially if you end up with a fever. Diarrhea/nausea medication is essential as even if the food you eat is fine - it could upset your stomach because you aren't used to it. When you are sitting down to debate your next getaway with the family, toss in the option of a China family vacation. China really could be the best destination for you and your family.For the parents, amazing architecture and historical sites. Overview Bringing a first aid kit with you to China will save you a headache - literally and figuratively. Bring along the prescriptions, just in case you are questioned (highly doubtful) in customs. See your physician before you go to China to ensure you have all the prescriptions you need before you begin your travel. Headache medication such as Tylenol or Advil. For bad cases of diarrhea, it's great to have Cypro along with you. Ask your physician about prescribing it for you. Diamox or other altitude sickness medication if you plan on going to Tibet or other high-altitude locations. Here's a list of things you should have with you... Three Days in Beijing Vacationing In China Offers Everything Chinas vacation hot spots range from the historical sites like the Great Wall of China, to the ultra-modern tech cities like Hong Kong, and the delicately balanced places in between, like the great city of Beijing. ©2010 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company . All rights reserved. When you visit a new country, the first thing many people do is research what the hot spots are, so they know what parts of the country they simply cannot afford to miss out on. The key to enjoying your time in China is seeing as much of the country as possible, but these hot spots should be the top things on your list.
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First Aid Kit Packing List China Vacation Packages worth a Hard Look
Posted on March 03, 2010 in China deals
For bad cases of diarrhea, it's great to have Cypro along with you. This is an enormous site that can easily take up the better part of a day, should you wish to take your time and soak in the ambiance and quiet beauty. Bandaids for the occasional blister from long walks. Anti-bacterial ointment Alcohol swabs Hydrogen peroxide or other cleaning agent for small cuts. Cotton swabs Cotton bandages Bandage tape Ace bandage for the twisted ankle that might occur on the Great Wall or other hikes. Nail scissors - perfect for cutting bandages and other essentials. Bring along the prescriptions, just in case you are questioned (highly doubtful) in customs. See your physician before you go to China to ensure you have all the prescriptions you need before you begin your travel. Headache medication such as Tylenol or Advil. This former summer home features beautifully manicured gardens and green spaces, surrounding natural bodies of water. Here's a list of things you should have with you...Many medications, or their equivalents, are available in China but you don't want to be navigating your way through a Chinese pharmacy or sitting in the ER when all you need is some diarrhea meds to help you with that spicy Sichuan food you ate yesterday. Ask your physician about prescribing it for you. Diamox or other altitude sickness medication if you plan on going to Tibet or other high-altitude locations. Overview Bringing a first aid kit with you to China will save you a headache - literally and figuratively. The other Imperial holdover that will aid in your search for relaxing but stimulating sites is the Summer Palace. Tylenol is good too especially if you end up with a fever. Diarrhea/nausea medication is essential as even if the food you eat is fine - it could upset your stomach because you aren't used to it. just in case. First Aid Kit Packing List Your prescription medication - you should bring an ample supply with you for the entire duration of your trip. Three Days in Beijing China Vacation Packages worth a Hard Look From state-sponsored open spaces, to ancient Imperial homes and even religious and spiritual sites, there is something for everyone who visits China with the aim of finding relaxation.While it might not be the location that naturally comes to mind when you think about getting away for some relaxation, there are some things in China that will make your trip a truly special and relaxing one. ©2010 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company . All rights reserved. If you are looking for your next vacation destination, you might want to consider going to China for vacation.
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First Aid Kit Packing List China Vacation Packages worth a Hard Look
Posted on March 02, 2010 in China rentals
Here's a list of things you should have with you...See your physician before you go to China to ensure you have all the prescriptions you need before you begin your travel. Headache medication such as Tylenol or Advil. This is an enormous site that can easily take up the better part of a day, should you wish to take your time and soak in the ambiance and quiet beauty.Tylenol is good too especially if you end up with a fever. Diarrhea/nausea medication is essential as even if the food you eat is fine - it could upset your stomach because you aren't used to it. The other Imperial holdover that will aid in your search for relaxing but stimulating sites is the Summer Palace. For bad cases of diarrhea, it's great to have Cypro along with you. Bandaids for the occasional blister from long walks. Anti-bacterial ointment Alcohol swabs Hydrogen peroxide or other cleaning agent for small cuts. Cotton swabs Cotton bandages Bandage tape Ace bandage for the twisted ankle that might occur on the Great Wall or other hikes. Nail scissors - perfect for cutting bandages and other essentials. Bring along the prescriptions, just in case you are questioned (highly doubtful) in customs. This former summer home features beautifully manicured gardens and green spaces, surrounding natural bodies of water. Ask your physician about prescribing it for you. Diamox or other altitude sickness medication if you plan on going to Tibet or other high-altitude locations. just in case. First Aid Kit Packing List Your prescription medication - you should bring an ample supply with you for the entire duration of your trip. Overview Bringing a first aid kit with you to China will save you a headache - literally and figuratively. Many medications, or their equivalents, are available in China but you don't want to be navigating your way through a Chinese pharmacy or sitting in the ER when all you need is some diarrhea meds to help you with that spicy Sichuan food you ate yesterday. Three Days in Beijing Chinese Vacations Offer Historical Amazement ©2010 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company . All rights reserved. If you would like to see China, and I mean really see it, and not just like the typical tourist, you might want to consider China vacation tours. What you take from your time in China will be vastly different, depending on which tour you take.These groups can range from tiny to massive, and can either bore you with simple visits to typical sites, or wow you with unexpected treats and unknown wonders. The sort of trip you end up with depends on you you will need to do your research before you book a package deal, and make sure you are getting what you paid for.
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January 2010 Newsletter
Posted on February 02, 2010 in Farm chickens
31 January 2010Welcome to our first monthly Orizaba Farm newsletter! This letter is a bit longer than subsequent ones will be, as we review our gardens’ first growing season, update you on our winter activities, and discuss our plans for the upcoming year.2009 In ReviewDespite the record high precipitation, anomalously cool weather, and a diversity [...] The Power of Duct Tape My grandmother, Omi, once said, “Duct tape is like the Force: Light on one side, Dark on the other, and it holds the Universe together.”I recently received the following chain email:http://teamstersonline.com/forums/community-lounge/16638-best-duct-tape-story-ever.html“Best Duct Tape Story Ever! During a private “fly-in” fishing excursion in the Alaskan wilderness, the chartered pilot and fishermen left a cooler and bait [...]
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