понедельник, 18 января 2010 г.

"American Riviera" - Acapulco...



Acapulco and called the "Pearl of the Pacific" and "Riviera of America", and "dream world". Privileged seating area of Acapulco is situated along the Pacific coast, close to 2 beautiful bays. The mild climate and a developed tourist infrastructure have made this place available for recreation all year round.

2 magnificent bays, wonderful natural environment, warm beaches with palm trees growing on them - all these make Acapulco the best city in a tropical paradise. The city-port of Acapulco - the famous capital of the Mexican night, the city of entertainment, shows, casinos and restaurants. The center of tourist life in Acapulco - Lagoon Pie-de-la-Kuesta with excellent beaches and restaurants on the northern outskirts of the city.

Due to Acapulco, in the 60-s Mexico appeared on the world tourist map. Grandfather of Mexican resorts now is competing with the best of them. If Cancun is mostly European resort, Acapulco managed to preserve its unique Mexican flavor.

Acapulco has become famous as a resort in the 60's, when Hollywood celebrities began to go to rest from the bustle of everyday life. Movie makers imbued with the beauty of the local beaches began to shoot the scenes. Wave of interest increased like a snowball, and soon movie stars began to buy real estate and yachts.

Over the years, much has changed. The first wave of interest in this region has attracted investments, and there began a massive construction of hotels. Today, Acapulco resort is quite democratic, and the fashionable status of the past did resemble that prices in luxury hotels like Las Brisas, which even now regularly stop celebrities. There's even a Wall of Fame with the prints of the upper extremities famous characters.

Acapulco in the early 90's joined with the Mexico City highway, and now its golden sands are just in a few hours' drive from the capital, many of which are chosen here for the weekend. The resort is constantly growing and the center of Acapulco is gradually becoming a city. Nightlife is concentrated here, and here are the best restaurants, nightclubs and casinos. Here is a port - typically noisy for a tropical town. And the best beaches now lie at the side of the center.







Cancun - Mexican resort city...


Cancun - Mexican resort city, which is considered one of the most visited places in the Caribbean. "If you have not been to Cancun, you have never been anywhere" - an aphorism has become an axiom for all travel lovers .

Cancun is famous for its wonderful beaches and the impressive ruins of the Maya. The waters are warm and crystal clear (in the summer visibility reaches 100 m in depth), the average temperature of 26-28 degrees all year. There are the largest colony of sea and beautiful reefs. A black coral reef, opened 20 years ago, Jacques Cousteau, collects divers all over the world.



For Mexicans, themselves the name "Cancun" is synonymous with vacations in the very times when Cancun was a place of rest for Mayan emperors. Today it is a modern city in the aura of primeval nature. 25 000 hotel rooms, as well as the most exquisite restaurants and nightclubs...Prices range from high (on the coast) to moderate (in the center of the city).

Currently, Cancun is a tourist town with a population of 443 000 people. 3 000 taxi (travelling to any part of the city - 1.2 dollars), low price of international telephone calls (U.S. $ 1 per 1 minute of any city in the world), high-quality line of restaurants.


Bullfighting and ballet
On Wednesdays at the central square of the city you can see the traditional popular show "not for the faint of heart." Brave matadors in a duel with strong animals demonstrate their courage and style. For pleasure to be part of this holiday have to pay $ 30.

In the evening you can please yourself with an exotic program of national folklore ballet. Shows are held in the heart of the city (the ticket price 48,5 dollars, including dinner and drinks).



"La Isla Mujer" and Cozumel
Seduced Caribbean waters, studded with finest powder white sand, this island is the smallest and mysterious at the Mexican coast. Here, anyone can choose a soul lesson: a walk in the sea on a boat, games and entertainment on the beach, shopping trip or simply relaxing in the sun. Numerous yachts depart from Cancun to the island at 10 am .

From the start of the island, many maritime routes. One of them appealing for diving and laid to the island of Cozumel. The tour lasts one day. Departure from the beautiful bay with the island women, or from Cancun. At your disposal is always a friendly crew. Refreshing drinks, beer, rum, and, of course, a hike with a guide for shopping and souvenirs.



"Atlantis" and "Caribbean Carnival"
Pamper yourself with a stroll in one of these ships.
"Atlantis" will present an impressive journey into the depths of the sea and photography, to video and scuba diving in the fantastic submersibles Seabed.

"Caribbean Carnival" cruiser is called a 'cruiser of entertainment'. While a light wind blowing the sails of your ship, try the whole range of multicolored tropical cocktails, take the sun's rays to the color of chocolate, consider the window of sea stars and thickets of strange algae. Journey takes only 40 minutes, after which you will find yourself on a private beach, which will become a party to the wonderful Caribbean show. At your disposal are the best food and all kinds of drinks.



понедельник, 11 января 2010 г.

Mexican Charreada - bullfighting


Once Mexico was a country of "real men". Women now sorry about that time and therefore very often visit charreada. This is the arena in which cowboys show their skill to catch the bull, and plunge him to the ground. This spectacle will not leave anyone to be indifferent.

Charreada - a ploy Mexicans on Saturdays and Sundays, as well as bullfights.

At the beginning of the event, children show their ability to master the lasso. There are competitions for women - a competition rider. But the battle with a bull - an exclusively male. It should be at full gallop to catch the bull by the tail, and then screwed it on his leg. As a result, the bull to fall in turning over your body. Depending on how many times he turns over, the cowboy receives a certain number of points.

But charreada - is not only a fight with a bull. This is a show consisting of various contests. For example a competition on the ability to cope with unbroken horses or to keep in the saddle. Especially dangerous contest "step up to the death" where the rider must gallop on a horse is very close to the fence.

Entertainment is not for the faint of heart. Before the start of his serve Mass in the church, so that no one during the event was not injured.


Mexico City...Interesting Facts


Mexicans are very friendly and hospitable people. Like all other southern residents. They are temperamental, but talented. In the shops and shops you can find souvenirs, kitchenware, jewelry, made just excellently. Very many things are made from pure silver. They are rich in this country. Vendors are ready to easily make concessions in price. If you buy an expensive thing, they will certainly make a gift.

In Mexico City and other big cities you will be tired of street songs, and nighttime concerts singers - mariachi. Complaining is useless. The same custom, and local residents may be offended.

In any public places such as museums, the Mexicans will loudly joke and laugh, paying no attention to others. In particular, they can joke in the presence of the deceased. They do not consider it anything immoral. Contrary earthly joy must necessarily please the deceased.

Kindness of Mexicans has its limits, so do not go to nightclubs and bars alone. They can easily start a quarrel, even with a tourist. Leaving quarrel - a loud disturbance. This resonates with other people, who will surely become your advocates.


Mexico is a major oil producer. The country has significant reserves. Also, the state is rich in minerals. Attractive from an economic point of view of the country makes foreign investment, exports, low overhead, and membership in NAFTA.

At the same time, Mexico has a public debt. In the country is highly developed the corruption. The state depends on oil prices and relations with the United States. Oil country imports due to insufficient refining. Mexico's tax system leaves much to be desired.

Yet Mexico is one of the most economically developed countries in Latin America. Besides, it is well-developed foreign tourism.


In Mexico, everywhere you can find the pyramids. They are in every little bit town. A 7 kilometers from the Pueblo is the largest pyramid - Cholula. Above it only pyramid of Cheops. Cholula is built by various conquerors, who in honor of its conquests created add-ins. The result is a whole chreda pyramids, which face one another, reflecting the history of Indian wars. However, the pyramid is crowned by the Church of the Blessed Virgin savior, already built by the Spanish conquistadors.

There are other examples of how Christianity in Mexico is adjacent to the ancient religions. For example, some churches include within the ruins of ancient pyramids, because they were built on sacred Indian ground. It was necessary in order to have the Indians to Christianity, as well as avoid the danger of destruction of churches pagans. On the other hand in the structures of these churches were used stones of Indian pyramids.

понедельник, 21 декабря 2009 г.

Immigration in Canada


Each year about 200 000 people from around the world is moving to permanent residence in Canada.  Potential immigrants annually submit documents to the Canadian embassies around the world trying to get the right to move to the country of the maple leaf. What causes them to immigrate to Canada?

Life quality in Canada, its economic health, the rapid growth of modern industries, advances in human rights protection in combination with the amazing beauty of nature, clean air and friendly people from around the world attract millions of people. Canada - a country that was being built by immigrants. Attracting immigrants is a policy of the state.

For many years, Canada is recognized as one of the best countries in the world for quality of life. The health, education and social protection in this country provides you a peaceful and stable life. Free medical care and education, special public subsidies automatically covered by each student up to 80% of the cost of education in colleges and universities, numerous, from subsidized housing to the reduced fare on public transport, programs for seniors and the disabled, a widely developed system of financial support for people who temporarily left without income (velfer) and many other things, allow yourself to feel every person in Canada with confidence and calm. Economic growth in Canada, the opportunity to develop your own business in Canada, little inflation and unemployment, low crime, open, multicultural society ensures great prospects for those who lead immigration to Canada. Life expectancy - one of the most important indicators of the state of society - the average was equal to 78.29 years for men - 74.93, for women - 81.81 per year (according to June 1995 data). This is a very high rate, allowing Canada to take 4 th place in the world after Japan, Iceland and Switzerland, overtaking the U.S. by an average of 1.2 years.

The living standard of Canada stands in 6 th place in the world: it overtake the United States, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Germany and Japan. Canada overtake the United States for life expectancy, and Japan - on the level of education.

Canadian immigration legislation designed to attract highly skilled professionals, businessmen and investors.

понедельник, 14 декабря 2009 г.

Christmas in New York...Enjoy it...


Christmas is a great time to visit New York City. Whether you're looking to experience the tree lighting, department store lights, holiday events, see a Broadway show, a romantic getaway, or a place to enjoy your Christmas dinner, you will find the resources for planning your Christmas in New York City here.
New York City hosts many different Christmas shows and events throughout the Christmas season. From the Radio City Christmas Spectacular to Messiah sings at New York City Churches, these Christmas shows and events are sure to entertain you and fill you with holiday spirit. There is no where in the world that offers the array of shopping opportunities that New York City does.

Window shopping takes on a whole new meaning as Manhattan's most celebrated department stores unveil their annual Holiday Windows. From Macys and Lord & Taylor to Bloomingdale's and Barneys, Christmas in New York City would not be complete without a visit to these windows decorated for the holidays.
New York is famous for shopping and the incredible window displays that many of our larger Department Stores unveil every holiday season. The following list highlights the windows you will not want to miss. We recommend that you start at the first store on the list, Barney's, as you will find that most of these stores are a short walking distance from there.

As Manhattan's stores deck up themselves for the holidays, window displays take on a new meaning. What were once merely opportunities to look at the goods transform into beautiful, magical places. The annual Holiday Windows of stores like Macys and Lord & Taylor, Bloomingdale's and Barneys are something you cannot miss. Christmas in New York City can never be considered complete without a visit to the holiday windows decked up for the holidays.

The beautiful Saks Window Displays are generally unveiled in late November every year. If you have kids, you should check out the holiday window displays of Saks Fifth Avenue. They tend to be centered and designed around a seasonal book for children. They also feature playful animations which kids usually love. Another advantage is that Saks Fifth Avenue's windows are very conveniently located near the Rockefeller Center promenade.

понедельник, 7 декабря 2009 г.

Traditional Cuban Sandwich


The Cuban sandwich, also known as the cubano, is a popular meal in south Florida where many Cubans have settled since the early 20th century. These tasty, toasted Cuban sandwiches are definitely Tampa and Miami, Florida's favorite snack. These treats can be found in most restaurants in these cities, but the best places to buy them are from the street corner-snack bars, called loncherias.
No one is certain exactly where and when the Cuban sandwich was invented. A Cuban sandwich is a variation of a ham and cheese originally created by Cuban workers, either in Cuba or in the Cuban immigrant communities of Florida, most likely Ybor City in Tampa, Florida, though there are also accounts of a similar dish being served in Key West during the 1870's. Later on, Cuban immigrants and expatriates brought it to Miami where it is also still very popular.

As with Cuban bread, the origin of the Cuban sandwich (sometimes called a "Cuban mix", "mixto sandwich", or "Cuban Pressed Sandwich") is somewhat murky. The sandwich became a common lunch food for workers in both the cigar factories and sugar mills of Cuba and the cigar factories of Ybor City around 1900.

At that time, travel between Cuba and Florida was easy, and Cubans frequently sailed back and forth for employment, pleasure, and family visits. Because of this constant and largely undocumented movement of people and culture and ideas, it’s impossible to say exactly when and where the Cuban sandwich first became a common worker’s meal.  By around 1910, however, workers’ cafés in Ybor City, Key West, and Cuba were serving many such sandwiches daily.

In Cuba (where it is more commonly known as a mixto), the sandwich was served in kiosks, coffee bars and casual restaurants, especially in the big cities such as Havana or Santiago de Cuba. By the 1960s, Cuban sandwiches were also common on Miami cafeteria and restaurant menus, as the city had gained a large influx of Cuban residents after the Fidel Castro's 1959 rise to power in their native land.

The Communist Revolution caused a wave of Cuban expatriates to settle in other locations as well, and they brought their culture and cuisine with them. Cuban sandwiches are now served in various Cuban exile communities in places such as New York, New Jersey, Chicago, and Puerto Rico, among others.
While there is some debate as to the contents of a “true” Cuban sandwich, most are generally agreed upon. The traditional Cuban sandwich starts with Cuban bread. The loaf is sliced into lengths of 8-12 inches (20-30 cm), lightly buttered on the crust, and cut in half horizontally. A coat of yellow mustard is spread on the bread. Then roast pork, glazed ham, Swiss cheese, and thinly-sliced dill pickles are added in layers. Sometimes the pork is marinated in mojo and slow roasted.

The main regional disagreement about the sandwich’s recipe is whether or not to include salami. In Tampa, Genoa salami is traditionally layered in with the other meats, probably due to influence of Italian immigrants who lived side-by-side with Cubans and Spaniards in Ybor City. In Miami, salami is left out.
In South Florida, mayonnaise, lettuce, and tomato are usually added. These additions are often available in restaurants in Tampa, but are frowned upon by traditionalists there.

When assembled, the sandwich is lightly toasted in a sandwich press called a plancha, which is somewhat similar to a panini press but without grooved surfaces. The plancha both heats and compresses the sandwich, which remains in the press until the bread is crispy and the cheese is melted. It is usually cut into diagonal halves before serving.

To make 4 generous sandwiches:

Preheat a pancake griddle or large fry pan. Cut the bread into sections about 8 inches long. Cut these in half and spread butter on both halves (inside). Make each sandwich with the ingredients in this order: pickles, roasted pork, ham, and cheese. Be generous! Most people use a sweet cured ham (jamón dulce) or bolo ham for Cuban sandwiches. If you can find these hams in your area, great. Otherwise, look for a slightly sweet, soft textured ham with a mild taste.  Also, never use shaved ham or pork in a Cuban sandwich.

Place the sandwich on the hot griddle (fry pan) sprayed with a little "Pam" or lightly greased. Place a heavy iron skillet or bacon press on top of the sandwich to flatten.  Grill the sandwiches for 2 to 3 minutes on each side, until the cheese is melted and the bread is golden. Make sure your griddle or fry pan is not too hot. Otherwise, the crust will burn before the cheese melts. Slice the sandwich in half diagonally and serve.

Every Cuban sandwich aficionado believes in their own version of this sandwich. In fact, they're usually passionate about this and will readily debate among themselves the finer point of how to make a Cuban sandwich. No visit to Tampa or Miami would be complete without sampling the cities claim to fame - the Cuban sandwich.