- Aug 17 Sat 2013 12:57
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廣佛新世界入場費125萬
由新世界中國地產發展的佛山大型綜合體項目「廣佛新世界」,存倉第一期的部分住宅項目將於本年年底前落成,物業樓花期約四個月,預計短期內推售,入場費約一百萬元(人民幣.下同)起,折合約港幣一百二十五萬元,發展商指,有意來港推售項目。新世界中國華南區域總監助理張三寶指,廣佛新世界共佔地逾三千二百萬方呎,第一期的住宅項目最快於今年年底前完成,估計短期內將會推出市場,項目包括洋房、中低密度分層單位,間隔由兩房至四房不等,平均呎價接近二千元,其中面積七百五十三方呎的兩房分層戶,入場費約一百萬元起;另項目亦提供部分面積逾二千一百五十三方呎的四房分層戶,售價約由二百多萬元至三百萬元不等。四房戶200餘萬起張三寶又指,廣佛新世界規模頗大,整個項目共提供約七千個住宅單位,由於該盤具有一定的質素,故集團傾向以惜售的態度推出市場,不會急於把全數物業沽出,但他補充,集團亦有意日後把項目來港推售,預料屆時能吸引不少故鄉來自廣東省的本地買家,購入自存倉住或投資。有意來港推售張氏續稱,廣佛新世界的住宅依球場而建,不少單位均可俯覽球場景,而高爾夫會籍現時亦已推售,價格約六十萬至七十萬元,市場反應頗為正面,有關購買會籍的查詢,至今已經錄得近千個,當中以廣州及佛山人為主。新世界中國地產華南區區域董事耿樹森表示, 廣佛新世界位於廣佛新幹�的盡頭,共佔地逾三千二百萬方呎,其中高爾夫球場面積逾一千萬方呎,整個項目於一○年初起動工,由多項物業組成,包括廣佛新世界莊園、佛山高爾夫球會、廣佛會和佛山新世界酒店,分為多期發展。他表示,雖然高爾夫球場於去年才進行試營階段,但現時每天的使用量已較預期佳,加上高爾夫歐洲挑戰巡迴賽將於本年十月,於廣佛新世界的高爾夫球場進行,料屆時將會令該區成為焦點,同時亦預料會令項目的吸引力增加。據悉,廣佛新世界的銷售中心及高爾夫球場現時已經開放使用,第一期的發展亦已接近完成階段;至於酒店則預計於一五年落成,並可望在一六年正式投入服務。記者 陳浩璋佛山報導迷你倉新蒲崗
- Aug 17 Sat 2013 12:56
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我的希臘日誌
每次出遊,mini storage總會想起張愛玲曾說過的一句話:「像我們生長在都市文化中的人,總是先看見海的圖畫,後看見海;先讀到愛情小說,後知道愛;我們對於生活的體驗往往是第二輪的,藉助於人為的戲劇,因此在生活與生活的戲劇化之間很難劃界。」在資訊爆棚的年代,去旅行最怕的不再是未知之數,而是知得太多,早已沒有那種初次遇見的期待與激情,情況尤如看懸疑片遇上劇透。如地中海,希臘島嶼的藍頂小白屋、大街小巷的希臘咪喵們,早在十多年前《我的心xxx愛琴海》及眾多遊記中看過;至於近日甚囂塵上的郵輪,我們早透過報道將其解構無限次。今次,在美好的夏季坐上 Azamara Journey 郵輪遊希臘與土耳其,決定放棄平日地氈式的資料搜集,放下集郵式的拍攝方法,只記下每個地點最讓自己難忘的事情。180米的小宇宙有人追求大,有人喜歡小,我屬於後者。連住酒店也要揀民宿,搭郵輪又何需巨無霸?Azamara Journey 載客量只有 694 人,船頭到船尾不過 180 米,但健身室、酒吧、fine dining 餐廳與泳池等都應有盡有,只是感覺像被「縮細死光」照了幾照般。但室雅何須大,是真的。在船上住了 7 晚,無論由房間去 sun deck、做 gym、到 lounge 飲一杯或去賭場玩一手,都不過幾步之遙!而且船仔細細,排水量不過 3 萬噸出頭,相比載客量達 1,500 人的大郵輪來說極為輕巧,因此靠岸時可以在最近市中心的碼頭停泊,甚至過夜,幾乎一落船就可以開始觀光,在市內食個晚飯再上船,方便!Breakfast in Balcony 出發前,我緊張兮兮地到超市買了幾個杯麵,只因曾經試過食物質素麻麻的郵輪,食到咀歪!結果,那幾個杯麵跟我環遊希臘土耳其一周後,完好無缺飛回香港,只因在 Azamara Journey的每餐,都好味!!Azamara Journey 共有 8 間餐廳,其中 Discoveries Lounge 與 Windows Cafe 為主餐廳,前者主打 a la carte,後者則是自助形式,供應早午晚三餐。而 Prime、Aqualina 等則需另外付費及訂位,約 400 港元便有四道菜的晚餐,很划算!難得的卻是主餐廳的自助餐也很不錯,除了款式多之外,竟然很對味!但我卻最愛她的 breakfast in room 服務,每晚只需在門前掛上你的早餐選擇,便會在指定時間送抵房門—而且還會早 3 分鐘致電房間,讓你夠時間穿上晨褸!在露台 set 好�望�藍藍大海或遊艇碼頭吹�海風,慢慢歎個炒蛋、benedict egg 配三文魚又或 bagel 與童趣 nutella,才施施然換衫洗面,好整以暇迎接一天的活動。塘鵝·風車 威尼斯?Mykonos,是郵輪行程的第一個希臘小島,早上 8 時起床,便看到島上一片低矮純白小屋。郵輪細細停得近,只需坐 3 分鐘接駁船便到 Mykono 島上最大的小鎮 Chora。乘車到島的中央,有 The Monastery of Panagia Tourliani。建於 1542年,據說是因當地居民在海中拾到一個聖母瑪利亞的吊墜而命名。教堂內除了金光閃閃、16 世紀風格的壁畫外,還特別用一片牆安放了聖母、耶穌與不同聖徒的肖像,當時的島民識字的不多,教堂便以圖畫來講述聖經故事。午後的教堂快將休息,年老的修士與貓懶洋洋地坐在前園,一片靜謐。以為 Mykonos 是避世小島嗎?她卻是希臘小島中「蒲友」必到的蒲島,Paradise Beach 曾是著名天體沙灘,Chora 的小威尼斯更滿是音樂強勁的 nightclubs,更以 gay-friendly 著名。Chora 依舊保留了 Cyclades 群島的建築風格,白雪雪密密麻麻的小白屋形成了許多彎彎曲曲的小徑。雖然已滿是 cafe 與紀念品店,離海邊遠一點,還是能走進純樸的住宅區,偷窺島民的生活—老婆婆坐在前院乘涼、像我們小時候把衣服用繩子晾到窗外的場景。在黃昏之時逛到百年風車處,再隨意坐進一間 cafe 觀賞遲來的日落,遙遙傳來遠處酒吧的 Lady Gaga,還是趕及在小島變成 full moon party 前離開。Monastery of Panagia Tourliani 地址:Ano Mera 小村內,距離 Chora 八公里愈是期待 愈是美麗噢,是的,有誰能不愛 Santorini 呢?這個幾乎是每個女孩都夢寐以求的浪漫小島!位於小島西北面的小村 Oia,依懸崖而建的平頂小白屋、藍頂小教堂、便是 Santorini 最著名的風景。由少女時代一直風聞此島美態,直至今日成為中女才能遇見,心情格外興奮!雖則心�明白這個島的相在網上有如恆河沙數,還是忍不住在島民的屋頂上爬來爬去,甚至將相機交予陌生人,為的就是來一幅到此一遊照!在巷子�上斜落斜後,卻發現這島除了外在美,還有更可愛的地方—靚景靚樓非因得天獨厚,而是非不得已向大自然低頭。Santorini 曾是火山,因火山爆發後形成島中心凹陷、邊皮卻是「直不甩」懸崖的奇形怪狀,小白屋卻是小島所屬的 Cyclades 群島建築特色,白雪雪的厚身外牆是為適應酷熱炎夏與寒冷冬季,有冬暖夏涼之效,平頂無瓦設計是避了當頭大風,也因當地盛產富含鐵質的泥土,因而有些小屋便呈粉紅或米黃色……當然,成為旅遊景點後,居民和店家也自動自覺每天翻新髹油。雖然天生麗質令人豔羨,奮鬥而來的美卻更令人欣賞,且勵志!Oia 的 O 字不發音,希臘讀音為「姨牙」。夢想小書店許多地方發展為旅遊區後,就只餘下貨如輪轉、付得起高昂租金的紀念品店甚或連鎖店,Oia 也不例外,長長一條大街上,全是售賣紀念品與土產的小店或珠寶店,當中卻突然出現一間二手書店 —— 門外以小木箱放�特價出售的二手書,箱後花貓在午睡,牆上更寫�「Rent a cat」與「Hemingway was here」等幽默字眼。拾級而下,是間有組織地混亂的可愛書店!每一幅牆都被滿滿的木書架淹蓋,在窗台處卻有小板凳讓人坐�打書釘,從客廳走進內室,竟有一張床,床上還竟有貓兒慵懶打盹。突然一曲髮男睡眼惺忪不知從何處閃出來,原來便是店主!來自美國的 Criag Walzer 在 2002 年還是大學生時,與朋友 Oliver Wise 來 Oia 度假,卻發現這個美麗的島竟然連一家書店也沒有,決定與朋友在這�開書店,取名「Atlantis」,並幻想他們的兒女將如何如何打理書店。大部分人會將之束之高閣的奇想,二人卻在畢業後實現—尋找拍檔、還清學生貸款,儲錢集資,自己造書架裝修,以巴黎的莎士比亞書店作藍本,2004 年正式營業,出售英文、希臘文甚至德、法、西班牙文書籍。既以莎士比亞書店作藍本,便少不了許多文化沙龍活動,讀書會、詩歌分享會甚至在天台作電影欣賞。近年更發展自己的印刷工作室、以古老的印刷術出版經典小說。Criag 與店員更是生活在書店�—睡覺、煮食,都在這個充滿書的小天地。他自言如此經營一點也不容易,卻很滿足。誰想到數個年輕人在旅途上的戲言竟能成真,並且 9 年以來屹立不倒?看到這家書店,讓人覺得 Santorini 並非得個樣。因為讓人得到夢想的地方,最可愛。Atlantis·地址:Oia, Santorini, T.K. 84702, Kyklades, Greece·電話:+30 (0) 22860 72346·營業時間:9am - 7pm·網址:.atlantisbooks.org/親切的圍城Santorini 太戲劇化,像天天對�李嘉欣,總有點難以招架。相比起來,Rhodes 感覺更親切。從郵輪上已看到羅德島是一個圍城,舊城區全由高高的城牆牢牢圍住,以為必然是個古肅的老城,從碼頭下船,只 10 分鐘路程便走到古城,碼頭不遠處的馬路旁,竟然便是一小沙灘,有種令人想隨時躺下來的吸引力。從城門進入羅德島舊城,放眼是橢圓石卵樓、低矮石磚樓房、Ippokratous Square 上小孩子在玩拍卡、旅客悠閒在樓梯上歇息乘涼,橫街窄巷�還保留了中世紀的味道。原來城牆是建自self storage15 世紀十字軍騎士之手,以雙城牆阻擋敵人入侵,曾是十字軍東征的補給港,後又落入奧圖曼帝國的版圖,再成為意大利的領土,到 40 年代才回到希臘懷抱。羅德島沒有驚世場面,卻憨地有種讓人想慢慢閒逛的日常美,歷盡滄桑的小城,如今成為極受遊人歡迎的小島,只因羅德島雖是希臘眾島中面積較大的,卻極方便,隨便跳上車 10 分鐘便有小石灘、30 分鐘便能到水清沙幼的海灘浮潛日光浴。最後我卻選擇在寫明不能游泳的碼頭小沙灘躺上,細味這個隨處是樂土的氣氛。醫神故鄉來到 Kos,很難錯過她最最著名的景點 Asklepieion。建於公元前 300 年的 Asklepieion,即供奉古希臘神話中醫藥之神 Asclepius 的聖殿,而西方醫學之父 Hippocrate,據說於公元前 400 年在這�受訓,逐漸建立現代醫學基石。而我們口中的「衛生」Hygience,更是進化自醫藥神女兒 Hygienia 女神……可是醫學的歷史如何壯大,還是不及舌尖所嘗的五味令人難忘。在一條叫 Zia 的小村,我吃了最溫暖美味的希臘餐。希臘菜屬地中海菜系,大量使用橄欖油,如希臘人的直率坦誠,菜式新鮮家常而非走精緻路�,可是在 Zia 的一餐卻既美味又窩心。Taverna Olympia 是村中於 80 年代第一間營業的餐廳,老闆 Michalis 是 Zia 村人,由最初只靠自己與太太,直至現在開了分店給兒子「打骰」,靠的就是傳統的希臘家常菜!坦白說,每道菜都貌不驚人—誰會想像到求求其撻� feta cheese 切幾�番茄青椒絲的沙律會好吃得叫人一再安哥,還有那白如沙律醬的 zizkini,以麵包蘸�,竟就讓人吃不停口!在繁忙的午飯時間,Michalis 穿梭在桌與桌之間,卻不忘問我們夠不夠飽!我把希臘最美味的都放進肚子,吃得好、吃得樂,才是最好的藥,我想醫學之神 Hippocrate 也會認同。Taverma Olympia·地址:Zia 85300, Greece·電話:+30 22420 69121·網址:olympia-zia.gr/·營業時間:8am - 1am Asklepieion·地址:4km west of Kos·電話:+30 22420 28326·開放時間:星期二至日 8:30am - 6pm·門票:成人約 40 港元給我遇過的人兒們郵輪不大,總有些人會與你行程相若,每天在某幾個地方遇上,由不相識、點頭示好到同�食飯;每日一 port,看似行程緊密但只要不貪心,總會有機會與當地人接觸閒聊……還有一星期七日 24 小時 stand by 的郵輪船員,幾天旅程,總會認得你每朝非飲不可的那杯熱咖啡……謝謝你們為旅程添上難忘的回憶。在船上常聽到他作廣播,浪漫幽默,在最後一晚還令郵輪在海中兜一圈讓我們看日落!因自小聽爸爸說爺爺的航海故事,5 歲便立志要在海上工作,航海經驗超過 30 年!在 Azamara 工作,最難忘的是為了買 goat cheese,特意在途經自己老家港口時靠岸,衝入一家雜貨店掃了 12 磅羊奶芝士:「鎮仔細細!我�隻船更上了當地報紙翌日的頭版呢!」在郵輪工作超過 5 年,最喜歡 Venice!每日在 Windows Cafe 都會遇見他,見我單打獨鬥,會跟我聊聊天吹吹水,服務細心。「我覺得在郵輪工作好開心!可以周圍去,見到客人開心我都高興!」廿年前已經在這�買了屋,夏天就來住!前兩年因公司裁員,他們便索性遷來 Oia 生活。「Santorini 超靚,去到邊都咁開心!最喜歡就是放假時慢慢吃個晚餐,又或者搭船去 Perivolos 或 Kamari 游水。」在雅典讀幼兒教育,志願是做個幼稚園教師,「其實我最喜歡 Mykonos 的冬天,因為夏天太多遊客,冬天就只有居民,比較靜,我也可以去做做 yoga 休息一下!」我的管家,每天幫我執好床舖和散落一地的衫褲,為我送來報紙和郵輪的每日通訊,日日同我打招呼!負責每日的表演項目,平均每日排練 4 至 10 小時,在 Cabaret 扮歌聲魅影,全場歡呼!「我做過大郵輪,雖然好華麗,但 Azamara 的舞台較細,同觀眾的距離更近,感覺好親蜜!」第一次坐郵輪,跟我同樣一支公上陣,落船後還跟我在希臘玩了半天,有趣樂天的女子!「近日心情不算太好,這個旅程剛好為我充電,郵輪的服務超好 —— 員工真的會跟你打招呼和認得你!每個港口都很美,而且只要那�有海灘,我就一定會去游游水,每天能接觸大海,很快樂!」丈夫是郵輪迷,坐郵輪超過十次,Mazia 是首次坐郵輪。Alejan:「我坐過好多大郵輪,不過 Azamara 真的很不一樣!雖然是細船,但服務真的非常周到,而且食物質素亦好好!」Mazia:「結婚前一直聽他說郵輪的事,我都覺得好悶!想不到原來都幾好玩,每朝起床就去到第二個地方,相比自由行,是另一種玩法!而且這�的員工服務真的非常好!」HOW to 希臘使用材料VISA: 持有效特區護照前往希臘毋須簽證,查詢:2774 1682(希臘領事館)。FLIGHT: 阿聯酋航空提供香港經杜科前往希臘雅典班機,來回經濟客位 8,186 港元起。查詢:.emirates.com weather:八月希臘及土耳其天氣炎熱,陽光普照,平均溫度為攝氏 32 至 25 度DRESS CODE:Azamara 的 dress code 為 resort & smart casual,一般來說餐廳不接受穿�泳衣者進入,Discoveries、Aqualina 及 Prime 則需 smart casual,不接受短褲、拖鞋及男士穿背心內進。另外 Santorini、Rhodes 等小島石路較多,建議穿�舒適平底鞋、清涼透氣衣服並做足防曬準備。Azamara 網站:.azamaraclubcruises.compackage:7 晚希臘小島及土耳其郵輪之旅費用:每位 20,280 港元起(不包括來回機票)出發日期:2014 年 6 月 21 日詳情: 二人同行,入住內艙房,乘坐 Azamara Quest 精鑽探求號,由雅典 Piraeus 出發,行程包括 Mykonos、Kusadasi(Ephesus)、Kos、Marmaris、Rhodes、Santorini,並於 Piraeus 下船。港口費每位 1,553 港元、稅項每位約 894 港元。岸上觀光團: 預早在出發前報名參加 excursion 可獲 early booking 優惠,是次行程優惠為 75 折。7 晚浪漫古城郵輪之旅 14,820 起出發日期:2013 年 10 月 9 日詳情: 二人同行,入住內艙房,乘坐 Azamara Quest 精鑽探求號,於法國尼斯出發、行程包括意大利 Portofino、佛羅倫斯、法國聖托佩斯 Saint Tropez、康城、摩納哥蒙地卡羅 Monte Carlo、港口費每位約 1,553 港元、稅項約 570 港元。查詢: 太古旅遊郵輪熱�:3151 8887 網址: .swiretravel.com Behind the scene AzAmazing Evening 在古��開 P 除了文中所講的希臘小島外,其實今次航�還包括土耳其以弗所斯及馬爾馬尼斯。其中以弗所斯古城一向是遊客必到景點,晚上聚滿慕名而來的遊客。Azamara Crusie 今年開始特別在航程中加進 AzAmazing Evenings 的節目,免費為全船乘客安排特備節目,今次我們得到的,便是在黃昏前往以弗所斯這個千城古城中聽小提琴演出!全船乘客先在古城內來個 cocktail,然後在鬥獸場中聽當地年輕音樂家的演出,感覺的確非常 amazing!text、photo│謝笑喜、AFP edit│Penny art│EricH special thanks│Azamara Cruise 、太古旅遊 Swire Travel迷你倉
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甘肅官員來港招商談災情哽咽
甘肅定西市隴西縣被指是天下李氏發祥播遷之地,迷你倉當地7 月22 日發生6.6 級地震,造成90 多人遇難,數以10 萬計民眾受災,定西市副市長李斌昨日來港推介旅遊項目,談到災情時一度哽咽。 定西要建世界李氏文化中心 定西市政府昨在灣仔推廣「隴西第二屆世界李氏文化旅遊節」,定西市除政府官員出席外,還有當地李氏文化研究總會人員到場,亦邀請了香港的世界李氏宗親總會會長李常盛等李氏宗親出席。 李斌在昨日新聞發布會開始前,先介紹當地上月發生的地震情�,並向香港各界踴躍捐輸表達感恩之情。他提及當地災情時語帶哽咽,一度文件倉頓數秒鐘。他表示,到災區20 多天,一直和災民在一起,感受到災民的困難和血濃於水的同胞親情。 據隴西李氏文化研究總會會長李維平表示,李姓是世界第一大姓,目前全球共有1.3 億李姓子弟,隴西是天下李氏發祥播遷之地,素有「天下李氏皆出隴西」的說法,目前該縣有8 萬多李氏宗親,佔全縣人口六分之一。 定西市因此希望將隴西縣建成世界李氏文化中心,歡迎全球李氏子弟前去尋根。現時每年均有數千名李氏子弟前往祭祀。甘肅省政府已將隴西的李氏文化與敦煌文化、天水伏羲文化、拉卜楞寺藏傳佛教文化齊名,並稱為甘肅四大文化。孫小明 存倉
- Aug 17 Sat 2013 12:51
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港郵輪團可收內地客
國家旅遊局公佈新安排,文件倉內地旅客參加指定旅行社的郵輪團,在香港登船到台灣後,可繼續乘坐同一艘郵輪,前往日本或韓國。本港旅發局及旅遊業界對新措施表示歡迎,認為可增加郵輪旅遊對內地旅客的吸引力,長遠有助提升郵輪業競爭力。啟德郵輪碼頭自六月中,迎接第一艘郵輪「海洋水手號」後,要到十月才迎接第二艘郵輪。國家旅遊局昨發佈《關於乘郵輪從港台赴日本或韓國旅遊組團事項的通知》,內容提到內地旅客參加指定旅行社的旅行團,可申請辦理《大陸居民往來台灣通行證》出入境香港和台灣,再利用中國護照進出日本和韓國,帶團領隊亦要持有赴台及出境旅遊領隊證。一條龍遊台日韓 存倉安排意味旅客在本港登上郵輪到台灣後,可乘同一艘郵輪到日本或韓國,令航程更多元化。旅發局對有關安排表示歡迎,相信有助提升香港在郵輪旅遊方面的競爭力。旅發局指,主席林建岳(見圖)今年初以全國政協委員身份就此項安排提案,並於上任旅發局主席後,拜會國家旅遊局局長,跟進此事。林建岳早前亦與台灣觀光局代表會面,商討推廣區域性郵輪旅遊,為這新安排作準備。 林建岳表示,期望未來與更多鄰近的港口緊密合作,共同推動區內郵輪旅遊發展,吸引更多國際郵輪公司開發包含香港的航線。 旅遊界立法會議員姚思榮認為,新安排對珠三角旅客最具吸引力,預料業界下半年開始推團。自存倉
- Aug 17 Sat 2013 12:45
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富華招手台商 開發北京養生社區
看好大陸養生村後市,迷你倉沙田大陸北京重量級商業不動產開發商富華國際酒店集團總裁趙勇昨(16)日表示,希望爭取與台商合作機會,共同開發位在北京近郊通州的大型養生社區計畫。曾多次低調訪台並參訪過台塑集團在林口投資的長庚養生村的趙勇表示,台灣服務業人力素質高,服務細膩且敬業,因此富華國際集團開發養生社區非常希望能與台灣具有開發養生村的企業集團合作。趙勇並說,合作可以有很多形式,「擔任顧問也行」。1988年在香港成立的富華國際集團為大陸女首富陳麗華女士所創,主要經營項目為投資開發高檔頂級飯店、公寓豪宅、購物中心與辦公大樓等商業不動產。目前富華國際在北京已建成使用與正在興建中的地產物業已達150萬平米,為重量級的地產開發商。趙勇表示,參訪過台灣長庚養生村後留下深刻印象,由於大陸經濟起飛後亦開始邁入高齡化社會,故富華國際集團也希望將投資觸角跨入養生事業領域。不過,趙勇強迷你倉價錢,中國人觀念依舊傳統,故富華集團在通州開發的會較傾向於造鎮的大型養生社區,和單純提供老人住宿的養生村略有不同。「爺爺奶奶可和孫子孫女住一塊」,趙勇表示,為了怕長輩有「被遺棄的感受」,富華國際投資開發的養生社區不會離都市太遠,平日忙於工作事業的白領可讓小朋友和爺爺奶奶住一起,自己到了假日曾可以三代同堂享受天倫之樂。而養生社區內除了肯定有醫院,並會有最好的學校、商場百貨超市、大片花園綠地,且銷售對象不限富豪大腕,而是高中低收入皆可進駐的自然的、和諧的與生活化社區。富華國際集團也是北京麗晶酒店的投資業主,趙勇透露,富華國際集團原本在三亞的旅館飯店與酒店式公寓投資開發案,原本也有意與擁有麗晶酒店品牌的晶華國際酒店集團合作,惟晶華已和大陸其他企業集團在三亞已簽訂合作開發意向書,且該開發案就緊臨在富華國際欲在三亞投資開發的案子的旁邊,基於「事有先來後到」故只有作罷。迷你倉庫
- Aug 17 Sat 2013 12:40
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港調高今年經濟增長
全球經濟轉壞風險減退,自存倉加上本港第二季經濟增長加快,政府宣布調高今年的全年經濟增長預測下限,由原先預測百分之一點五調高至最新的百分之二點五,並將全年的整體通脹預測由百分之四點五,輕微下調至百分之四點三。樓市方面,住宅交投繼續受多項「辣招」影響而淡靜,樓價在第二季僅「乾升」百分之一,惟政府經濟顧問強調樓市仍有泡沫風險,現樓價仍較九七高峰期高四成,市民的按揭供款比率仍偏高,暫時無意撤銷辣招或「減辣」。政府昨日公布首半年經濟報告,第二季經濟實質增長為百分之三點三,略高於原預期的百分之三點二,並較第一季增加百分之零點四,是近七個季度以來的新高。署理政府經濟顧問歐錫熊表示,考慮到上半年經濟按年實質增長百分之三點一,以及全球經濟下行風險略有減退,相信今年全年經濟增長可達到之前公布預測範圍的上半部分,故將全年增長預測由原先的百分之一點五至三點五,調高至百分之二點五至三點五。歐錫熊又說,本地企業營商情緒大致維持正面,加上大迷你倉新蒲崗基建及訪港旅遊業發展蓬勃,相信在內部需求和就業市場帶動下,本港下半年經濟情況仍算較為穩健。通脹率下調至4.3%政府同時將全年整體通脹率預測,由百分之四點五下調至百分之四點三,基本消費物價增長預測則由百分之四點二調低至百分之四。歐錫熊指出,今年上半年的輸入通脹輕微,加上本地住宅租金在首半年升幅溫和,減少通脹上行風險。政府早前接連推出「額外印花稅」、「加強版額外印花稅」、「買家印花稅」及「雙位印花稅」等多項辣招,令樓市交投轉趨淡靜,成交由去年同期的平均每月六千八百宗,減至今年的三千八百宗。第二季樓價僅上升百分之一,較首季的百分之五明顯放緩。新簽訂租約租金升幅亦大幅放緩,上半年新簽訂住宅租金期內變動僅得百分之一點七。對於最近有地產代理遊行示威,要求港府撤回部分辣招或「減辣」。歐錫熊強調,六月份樓價仍較九七年高峰期高出四成,置業供款負擔比率仍然高企,強調樓市泡沫風險仍存在,壓抑樓市措施絕對有需要,長遠對本港利多於弊。迷你倉出租
- Aug 17 Sat 2013 12:13
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Complete list of 2013 Indian Market winners
Source: The Santa Fe New MexicanAug.迷你倉沙田 16--Best Of ShowFirst place, Jackie Bread (Beadwork)Best of Classification I -- JewelryFirst place, Earl PlummerBest of Division A: Traditional Jewelry using culturally acceptable materials (including silver, beads, quills, brass, copper, stones shells, etc), traditional techniques and designs.First place, Raymond C. YazzieIA: Category 101 -- NecklacesFirst place, Kyle Lee; second place, Trent LeeIA: Category 102 -- Bracelets and watchbandsFirst place, Raymond C. Yazzie ; second place, Ivan Howard; honorable mention, Ernie Lister, Ramon DalangyawmaIA: Category 103 -- RingsFirst place, Raymond C. Yazzie; second place, Ivan HowardIA: Category 104 -- Pins and pendantsFirst place, Jacob MorganIA: Category 105 -- EarringsFirst place, Florence Francis; second place, Florence FrancisIA: Category 106 -- Concho BeltsFirst place, Jennifer Curtis; second place, Jay Jacob Livingston; honorable mention, Leonard GeneIA: Category 107 -- Buckles (including ranger sets)First place, Allison Lee; second place, Jake LivingstonIA: Category 108 -- Ketohs and bolosFirst place, Billy Betoney Sr.; second place, Allison LeeIA: Category 109 -- Coordinated setsFirst place, none awarded; second place, Nelson GarciaIA: Category 110 -- MiscellaneousFirst place, none awarded; second place, Linda MetoxenBest of Division B: Traditional Stones and Shells (Precontact-style jewelry-heshi, inlay, etc)First place, Calvin J. LovatoIB: Category 201 -- NecklacesFirst place, Calvin J. Lovato; second place, Lorraine Cate; honorable mention, Irma Cate; honorable mention, Richard AbeytaIB: Category 202 -- Bracelets and watchbandsNo entriesIB: Category 203 -- RingsNo entriesIB: Category 204 -- Pins and pendantsNo entriesIB: Category 205 -- EarringsNo entriesIB: Category 206 -- Coordinated SetsNo entriesBest of Division C: Contemporary Jewelry, any materialsFirst place, Earl PlummerIC: Category 301 -- NecklacesFirst place, Earl Plummer; honorable mention, Jesse MonongyeIC: Category 302 -- Bracelets and watchbandsFirst place, Fritz Casuse; second place, Christopher Pruitt; honorable mention, Julius KeyonnieIC: Category 303 -- RingsFirst place, Fritz Casuse; second place, Robin Waynee; honorable mention, Earl PlummerIC: Category 304 -- Pins and pendantsFirst place, Liz Wallace; second place, Amelia Joe-ChandlerIC: Category 305 -- EarringsNo entriesIC: Category 306 -- Concho BeltsFirst place, Norma Bia; second place, Veronica Benally; honorable mention, Allen AragonIC: Category 307 -- Buckles (including ranger sets)First place, Jesse Monongye; second place, Shane HendrenIC: Category 308 -- Ketoh and, bolosFirst place, Royce Kohlmeyer (Eagle Boy); second place, Pat PruittIC: Category 309 -- Coordinated setsFirst place, Pat Pruitt; second place, Ric CharlieIC: Category 310 -- MiscellaneousFirst place, Leonard Gene; second place, Heidi BigknifeBest of Division D: Contemporary Stones and Shells (heshi, inlay, etc)First place, Charlene Sanchez ReanoIB: Category 401 -- NecklacesFirst place, Charlene Sanchez Reano; second place, Richard Lee Aguilar; honorable mention, Jimmy F. Calabaza, Lester Abeyta, Calvin LovatoIB: Category 402 -- Bracelets and watchbandsFirst place, Dean Owen; honorable mention, Dean OwnIB: Category 403 -- RingsNo entries; second place, none awarded; honorable mention, none awardedIB: Category 404 -- Pins and pendantsNo entriesIB: Category 405 -- EarringsNo entriesIB: Category 406 -- Bolos, & buckles (including ranger sets)No entriesIB: Category 407 -- Coordinated setsNo entriesBest of Classification II -- PotteryFirst place, Troy JacksonBest of Division A: Traditional Unpainted PotteryFirst place, James EbelackerIIA: Category 501 -- Pitch finish, any formFirst place, Samuel Manymules; second place, Samuel ManymulesIIA: Category 502 -- Micaceous Ware in the style of Taos, Nambe, Picuris, any formFirst place, Glenn Gomez; second place, Dina Velarde; honorable mention, Rowena Gibson, Clarence CruzIIA: Category 503 -- Plain burnished/polished finish (can have impressions, e.g. bear claw), any formFirst place, James Ebelacker; second place, Daryl Whitegeese; honorable mention, David BacaIIA: Category 504 -- Melon Bowls and Melon Jars, formed or carvedFirst place, Nancy Youngblood; second place, Alvina YepaIIA: Category 505 -- Other Plain wareNo entriesBest of Division B: Traditional Painted PotteryFirst place, Yvonne LucasIIB: Category 601 -- Painted polychrome pottery in the style of Hopi, any formSecond place, Rainy Naha; honorable mention, Rainy NahaIIB: Category 602 -- Painted polychrome pottery in the style of Zuni, Acoma, Laguna, any formFirst place, Yvonne Lucas; second place, Robert Patricio; honorable mention, Delores AragonIIB: Category 603 -- Painted polychrome pottery in the style of Cochiti, Santo Domingo, Santa Clara, San Ildefonso, Tesuque, Nambe, San Juan, Pojoaque, any formFirst place, Lisa Holt and Harlan ReanoIIB: Category 604 -- Painted polychrome pottery in the style of Jemez, Zia, Santa Ana, Sandia, San Felipe, Isleta, any formFirst place, Camilla Toya; second place, Linda FraguaIIB: Category 605 -- Painted designs on a black or red burnished or polished surface (in the style of San Ildefonso)First place, Erik Fender; second place, Erik FenderIIB: Category 606 -- Figures/ManasFirst place, Maxine Toya; second place, Laura Gachupin; honorable mention, Mary J. OrtizBest of Division C: Traditional Carved or Incised PotteryFirst place, Nancy Youngblood and Dominique ToyaIIC: Category 701 -- Carved in the style of Santa Clara, any form- BlackFirst place, Nancy Youngblood & Dominique Toya; second place, Madeline Naranjo; honorable mention, Joseph NaranjoIIC: Category 702 -- Carved in the style of Santa Clara, any form-RedFirst place, James Ebelacker; second place, Dusty Naranjo; honorable mention, Harrison Begay Jr.IIC: Category 703 -- Woodland, Incised or carvedFirst place, Chase Kahwinhut Earles ; second place, Crystal HannaIIC: Category 704 -- Incised or carved, any formFirst place, Christopher Youngblood-Gutier; second place, Goldenrod; honorable mention, Bernice Suazo-NaranjoBest of Division D: Contemporary Pottery, any form or design, using Native materials with or without added decorative elements, all firing techniquesFirst place, Russell SanchezIID: Category 801 -- Sgraffitto, any formFirst place, Debra and Preston Duwyeni, Jennifer Moquino; second place, ; honorable mention,IID: Category 802 -- Carved, any formFirst place, Delmar Polacca ; second place, Delmar PolaccaIID: Category 803 -- Unpainted any formFirst place, none awarded; second place, Andrew PadillaIID: Category 804 -- Painted any formFirst place, Gabriel Paloma; second place, Rebecca Lucario; honorable mention, Gabriel Paloma, Carolyn ConchoIID: Category 805 -- Figures, including setsFirst place, Russell Sanchez; second place, Maxine Toya; honorable mention, Robert T. and Betty NaranjoIID: Category 806 -- With added elements (like beads, feathers, stones etc), any formFirst place, Russell Sanchez and Jennifer MoquinoIID: Category 807 -- MiscellaneousFirst place, Laura GachupinBest of Division E: Contemporary Pottery, any form or design or firing technique using commercial clays and/or glazesFirst place, Troy JacksonIIE: Category 901 -- SlabworkFirst place, Harold Littlebird; second place, Anita Fields; honorable mention, Harold LittlebirdIIE: Category 902 -- Wheel thrownFirst place, Troy Jackson; second place, PahponeeIIE: Category 903 -- Figures, including setsFirst place, Randall Chitto; second place, Jonathan Loretto; honorable mention, Randall ChittoIIE: Category 904 -- With added elements (like beads, feathers, stones etc), any formFirst place, PahponeeIIE: Category 905 -- MiscellaneousFirst place, Jody Naranjo ; second place, Autumn Borts-Medlock, Diego Romero;Best of Division F: Miniature potsFirst place, Preston and Debra DuwyenieIIF: Category 1001 -- TraditionalFirst place, Preston and Debra Duwyenie; second place, Delores Aragon; honorable mention, Thomas NatsewayIIF: Category 1002 -- ContemporaryNone awardedIIF: Category 1003 -- Figures including setsFirst place, Harriet Tafoya; second place, Kevin TafoyaBest of Classification III -- Paintings, Drawings, Graphics & PhotographyFirst place, Norma HowardBest of Division A: Representational Painting/graphics (realistic/stylized) -- including miniaturesFirst place, Norma HowardIIIA: Category 1101 -- OilFirst place, Hyrum Joe; second place, James KingIIIA: Category 1102 -- AcrylicFirst place, Alvin John; second place, Warren Montoya; honorable mention, Daniel McCoyIIIA: Category 1103 -- Guash/opaque and transparent watercolor, "Studio Style"First place, Norma Howard; second place, Paul MontoyaIIIA: Category 1104 -- PastelsFirst place, Monty Singer; second place, Jarrod DaIIIA: Category 1105 -- Pencil, pen/inkFirst place, Clifford Brycelea; second place, Chris PappanIIIA: Category 1106 -- Scratch boardFirst place, Jocelyn Martinez; second place, Jocelyn MartinezIIIA: Category 1107 -- Mixed Media 2D artFirst place, Keri Ataumbi; second place, Teri Greeves; honorable mention, Roger Broer, Bobby MartinIIIA: Category 1108 -- Ledger Art, any mediumFirst place, Dwayne Wilcox; second place, Monte Yellow BirdBest of Division B: Abstract Painting/graphics (Non-objective) -- including miniaturesFirst place, Merlin Little ThunderIIIB: Category 1201 -- OilFirst place, William Franklin; second place, Dyani White Hawk; honorable mention, Ryan Lee SmithIIIB: Category 1202 -- AcrylicFirst place, Peter Boome; second place, Patrick Dean HubbellIIIB: Category 1203 -- Guash/opaque and transparent watercolorFirst place, Merlin Little ThunderIIIB: Category 1204 -- PastelsFirst place, None awarded; second place, Jarrod DaIIIA: Category 1205 -- Pencil, pen/inkHonorable mention, Rowan HarrisonIIIA: Category 1206 -- Scratch boardSecond place, Ishkoten DougiIIIB: Category 1207 -- Mixed Media 2D artFirst place, Patrick Dean Hubbell; second place, Alex Pena; honorable mention, Alex PenaBest of Division C: SandpaintingsNone awardedIIIC: Category 1301 -- Traditional in style and designsNo entriesIIIC: Category 1302 -- Contemporary in style and designsNo entriesBest of Division D: Print-makingFirst place, Bobby MartinIIID: Category 1401 -- Lithographs, Woodcuts and Etchings (includes other Intaglio techniques)First place, Dyani White Hawk; second place, Ramon MurilloIIID: Category 1402 -- Monoprints & MonotypesFirst place, David Sloan; second place, Randy Kemp; honorable mention, Randy KempIIID: Category 1403 -- Serigraph/SilkscreenFirst place, Bobby MartinIIID: Category 1404 -- Miscellaneous (includes embossed paper, collograph, mixed media, etc)First place, Tony Tiger; second place, Ronald CheeBest of Division E: PhotographyFirst place, Cara RomeroIIIE: Category 1501 -- Black and White or Continuous Tone: (Light exposed metallic prints)First place, Rebecca Ortega; second place, Peggy Fontenst; honorable mention, Waddi Crazy HorseIIIE: Category 1502 -- Color: (Light exposed metallic prints)First place, LeRoy Detolie; second place, Eve LaFountain; honorable mention, Myron "Mylo" Fowler, Rebecca Ortega, LeRoy DeJolieIIIE: Category 1503 -- Alternative Process: (Hand crafted, manually applied or transferred emulsions or dyes, exposed by light.First place, Myron "Mylo" Fowler; second place, Mihio Manus; honorable mention, Ishkoten DougiIIIE: Category 1504 -- Digital: (Computer generated gicl'ee, light jet, and iris media)First place, Cara Romero; second place, Martin W. Aguilar; honorable mention, Tedra Begay, Michelle Tapia-BrowningBest of Division F: Computer Generated GraphicsNone awardedIIIF: Category 1601 -- Digitally altered primary sources and printed, (eg altered digitized photographs).First place, Ashley BrowningIIIF: Category 1602 -- 100 percent digitally created work printed in 2D (paper, canvas, etc)First place, Ashley BrowningBest of Classification IV -- Wooden Pueblo Figurative Carvings and SculptureFirst place, Bryant HonyoutiBest of Division A: Traditional Carved Dolls, Including Old Style and RevivalFirst place, Randy BrokeshoulderIVA: Category 1701 -- Hopi Carved Dolls, Traditional StyleFirst place, Randy Brokeshoulder; second place, Edward Seechoma; honorable mention, Wayland Namingha, Bryant HonyoutiIVA: Category 1702 -- Zuni Carved Dolls, Traditional StyleFirst place, Bart GasperBest of Division B: Contemporary Carved Dolls and SculptureFirst place, Bryant HonyoutiIVB: Category 1801 -- Pueblo Carved DollsFirst place, Arthur Holmes Jr.; second place, Loren Phillips; honorable mention, Ernest HonanieIVB: Category 1802 -- Pueblo Carved Dolls, Including BaseFirst place, Jonathan Day; second place, Brendan Kaykquoptewa; honorable mention, Adrian NasafotieIVB: Category 1803 -- Pueblo Carved SculpturesFirst place, Bryant Honyouti; second place, Arthur Holmes Jr. ; honorable mention, Gerry QuotskuyvaIVB: Category 1804 -- Other Pueblo Carved Dolls (eg clowns, social dancers)First place, Robert AlbertBest of Classification V -- SculptureFirst place, Larry YazzieBest of Division A: Representational Sculpture (realistic/stylized)First place, Larry YazzieVA: Category 1901 -- StoneFirst place, Larry Yazzie; second place, Gabriel Sice; honorable mention, Matthew Panama, Cliff FraguaVA: Category 1902 -- Cast MetalFirst place, Joe Cajero; second place, Larry YazzieVA: Category 1903 -- Fabricated MetalFirst place, Jason Brown; second place, Kathy Whitman-ElkwomanVA: Category 1904 -- Precious Metal (includes nonwearable jewelry)First place, Tonya 迷你倉價錢une Rafael; second place, Amelia Joe-ChandlerVA: Category 1905 -- Wood -- (except Katchina and Katchina sculptures they go in Class IV)First place, Ken Humpherville; second place, Raymond Chee Sr.; honorable mention, Lawrence SantiagoVA: Category 1906 -- GlassNo entriesVA: Category 1907 -- ClayFirst place, Andrew Rodriguez; second place, Troy JacksonVA: Category 1908 -- Mixed media-including dolls with standsFirst place, Dallin Maybee; second place, Holly WilsonBest of Division B: Abstract Sculpture (Non-objective)First place, Howard SiceVB: Category 2001 -- StoneFirst place, Cliff Fragua; second place, Sean Benally; honorable mention, Sean BenallyVB: Category 2002 -- Cast MetalFirst place, Jeff RollerVA: Category 2003 -- Fabricated MetalFirst place, Jason Brown; second place, John MelvinVA: Category 2004 -- Precious Metal (includes nonwearable jewelry)First place, Howard Sice; second place, Linda MetoxenVB: Category 2005 -- WoodFirst place, Nathan HartVB: Category 2006 -- GlassFirst place, Spooner Marcus; second place, Anthony JojolaVB: Category 2007 -- ClayFirst place, Anita Fields; second place, Courtney Leonard; honorable mention, Santiago Romero, Courtney LeonardVB: Category 2008 -- Mixed mediaFirst place, L. Eugene Nelson; second place, Michael RoanhorseBest of Division C: Fetishes/Miniature SculptureFirst place, Starlie PolaccaVC: Category 2101 -- Traditional Pueblo FetishesFirst place, Ricky Laahty; second place, Warren Tsalabutie; honorable mention, Gibbs OtholeVC: Category 2102 -- Non-Pueblo FetishesNo entriesVC: Category 2103 -- Miniature sculpturesFirst place, Starlie Polacca; second place, Julius KeyonnieBest of Classification VI -- TextilesFirst place, Isabel GonzalesBest of Division A: Traditional Woven TextilesFirst place, Lynda Teller-PeteVIA: Category 2201 -- Dine; blankets, rugs, dressFirst place, Lynda Teller-Pete; second place, Barbara Teller-Ornelas; honorable mention, Lynda Teller-Pete, Barbara Teller-OrnelasVIA: Category 2202 -- Pueblo blankets, rugs, belts, etc.Second place, Aric Chopito; honorable mention, Aric ChopitoVIA: Category 2203 -- Other, i.e., Chilkat blankets, capes, etc.First place, Lisa Hageman-YahgulanoosBest of Division B: Contemporary Woven TextilesFirst place, Michelle Laughing-ReevesVIB: Category 2301 -- Rugs, blankets, and other large furnishingsFirst place, Michelle Laughing-Reeves; honorable mention, Berdine Begay, Michelle Laughing-Reeves, Berdine BegayVIB: Category 2302 -- Pillows, placemats, and other small furnishingsFirst place, Melissa Cody; second place, Charlene Laughing;VIB: Category 2303 -- Woven garments, i.e., skirts, coats, tops, etc.First place, TahNibaa NaataaniiBest of Division C: Traditional Embroidered Garments/DressFirst place, Isabel GonzalesVIC: Category 2401 -- Pueblo mantas, kilts, sashes, etc.First place, Isabel Gonzales; second place, Timothy "Coyote" Smith; honorable mention, Timothy "Coyote" Smith, Isabel GonzalesVIC: Category 2402 -- Other traditional style garments/dressFirst place, Virginia Yazzie-Ballenger; second place, Lauren Good Day Giago; honorable mention, Laura AragonBest of Division D: Contemporary FashionNone awardedVID: Category 2501 -- GarmentsFirst place, none awarded; second place, Lauren Aragon; honorable mention, Jamie and Sandra OkumaVID: Category 2502 -- AccessoriesSecond place, Penny SingerBest of Division E: Other techniques, Contemporary and TraditionalNo entriesVIE: Category 2601- Sprang, knitting, finger weaving, braiding, crochetNo entriesBest of Classification VII -- Diverse Art FormsFirst place, Babe and Carla HemlockBest of Division A: Functional objectsFirst place, Babe and Carla HemlockVIIA: Category 2701 -- PipesNo entriesVIIA: Category 2702 -- Drums, with or without standsFirst place, Alex Maldonado; second place, Alex Maldonado ; honorable mention, Sean Rising Sun FlanaganVIIA: Category 2703 -- Flutes and whistles, with or without stands and carrying bagsNo entriesVIIA: Category 2704 -- Rattles and FansFirst place, PeterVIIA: Category 2705 -- Bows/arrows, quiversNone awardedVIIA: Category 2706 -- Bags and pouchesFirst place, J T Willie; second place, Chandler Good StrikeVIIA: Category 2707 -- Powwow dance gear, individual objects or sets (Bustles, roaches, arm/leg bands, combs, etc)None awardedVIIA: Category 2708 -- Nonbeaded attire (not woven)None awardedVIIA: Category 2709 -- Miscellaneous contemporary objects (Fashon Accessories)First place, Tiffany Adams; second place, Antonio Grant; honorable mention, Antonio GrantVIIA: Category 2710 -- Miscellaneous traditional objectsFirst place, Babe Hemlock and Carla Hemlock ; second place, Ken Humpherville; honorable mention, Kevin PourierBest of Division B: Non-utilitarianl objects, ethnographic artFirst place, Dallin MaybeeVIIB: Category 2801 -- Wallhangings, cultural objects with added elements to display on a vertical surfaceFirst place, Dallin Maybee; second place, Carla HemlockVIIB: Category 2802 -- Framed or mounted, cultural objects that have been framed or mounted for display)First place, Glenda McKay; second place, Ronnileigh Goeman & Stonehorse Goeman; honorable mention, Emil Her Many Horses, Todd BordeauxVIIB: Category 2803 -- MiscellaneousFirst place, Wanesia Misquadace; honorable mention, Mary White-CountryBest of Classification VIII -- Bead Work & Quill WorkFirst place, Jackie BreadBest of Division A: Articles of AttireFirst place, Charlene Holy BearVIIIA: Category 2901 -- Beaded clothing, nonwoven (all, except moccasins)First place, Jackie Bread ; second place, Vanessa JenningsVIIIA: Category 2902 -- MoccasinsHonorable mention, Richard AitsonVIIIA: Category 2903 -- Accessories (including co-coordinated sets)First place, Charlene Holy Bear; second place, Dyanni Hamilton-Youngbird; honorable mention, Jessa Rae Growing ThunderBest of Division B: Dolls (sculpted dolls with sands or vingettes, go in V-1808)First place, Juanita Growing Thunder FogartyVIIIB: Category 3001 -- Plains Style Dolls/Soft Sculptures (no stands or props, otherwise it is a mixed media sculpture)First place, Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty; second place, Joyce Growing ThunderVIIIB: Category 3002 -- Southwestern Style Dolls (no stands or props, otherwise it is a mixed media sculpture)No entriesBest of Division C: Other Items, NonattireFirst place, Jackie BreadVIIIC: Category 3101 -- Contemporary Beadwork and/or Quillwork. Any FormFirst place, Jackie Bread; second place, Summer Peters; honorable mention, Orlando Dougi and Troy SiceVIIIC: Category 3102 -- CradleboardsFirst place, Thomas Haukaas; second place, Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty; honorable mention, Hollis ChittoVIIIC: Category 3103 -- Miscellaneous ObjectsFirst place, Dyanni Hamilton-Youngbird; second place, Marcus Amerman; honorable mention, Jessa Rae Growing ThunderClassification X -- Moving Images (Judged in July)First place, Jamison Chas. Banks, Cibola, Seven Cities of GoldX: Division A: Animation ShortFirst place, Steven Paul Judd, Shhh!X: Division B: Narartive ShortElle-Maija Tailfeather, A Red Girl'X: Division C: Experimental ShortFirst place, Jamison Chas. Banks, Cibola, Seven Cities of GoldX: Division D: Documetnary ShortFirst place, Tewana Short, The GatheringX: Division F: FeatureFirst place, Heather Rae, Young LakotaBest of Classification XI -- BasketryFirst place, Shan GoshornBest of Division A: Southwest BasketsFirst place, Jill OyenqueXIA: Category 3201 -- Plaited, WickerFirst place, Jessica LomatewamaXIA:Category 3202 -- TwinedFirst place, Jill Oyenque; second place, Jill OyenqueXIA: Category 3203 -- CoiledFirst place, Kathryn Kooyahoema; second place, Kathryn KooyahoemaXIA: Category 3204 -- MiniatureNo entriesXIA: Category 3205 -- ContemporaryFirst place, Royce ManuelBest of Division B: Outside the Southwest BasketsFirst place, Shan GoshornXIB: Category 3301 -- Plaited, WickerFirst place, Jeremy Fry; second place, Loa Bilhaamne ex Ryan; honorable mention, George NeptuneXIB: Category 3302 -- TwinedFirst place, Theresa Secord; second place, Gianna WillardXIB: Category 3303 -- CoiledFirst place, Darlene James; second place, Laura Won-WhitXIB: Category 3304 -- MiniatureFirst place, Eric Bacon; second place, Mary AitsonXIB: Category 3305 -- ContemporaryFirst place, Shan Goshorn; second place, Jeremy Fry; honorable mention, Stonehorse Goeman, Diane Douglas-WillardIXA: Category 3401 -- Jewelry (metal, with or without stones)First place, Cypress Anderson; second place, Spenser Stanaland ; honorable mention, Jasmine BecentiIXA: Category 3402 -- Jewelry (All Stone, Shell or Other)First place, Jasmine Becenti; second place, Mosgaadace Casuse IXA: Category 3403 -- Pottery-miniaturesNo entriesIXA: Category 3404 -- Pottery-figures-animalFirst place, Yolanda Tohtsoni-Prudencio; second place, Tyler Boy SuazoIXA: Category 3405 -- Pottery figures, all otherFirst place, Dillan Naranjo; second place, Dillan NaranjoIXA: Category 3406 -- Pottery burnished black or red, painted, carved, sgraffito, or undecoratedNo entriesIXA: Category 3407 -- Pottery, non-burnished (matte), painted or undecoratedFirst place, Tyra Chihaha; second place, Tyra ChihahaIXA: Category 3408 -- PaintingsFirst place, Mosgaadace Casuse; second place, Terion John; honorable mention, Cypress AndersonIXA: Category 3409 -- Drawings, original prints, sandpaintings and otherFirst place, Oriyah WallaceIXA: Category 3410 -- SculptureNo entriesIXA: Category 3411 -- Textiles, Embroidered or WovenNo entriesIXA: Category 3414 -- BasketryFirst place, Emma Soctomah; second place, Emma SoctomahBest of Division B: Ages 10-13First place, Sage MaybeeIXB: Category 3501 -- Jewelry (metal, without stones)First place, Sequina Anderson ; second place, Juniper Anderson; honorable mention, Nicklaus StanalandIXB: Category 3502 -- Jewelry (metal, with stones)First place, Dallen Plummer; second place, Albert Haskie; honorable mention, Dallen PlummerIXB: Category 3503 -- Jewelry (all stone, shell or other)No entriesIXB: Category 3504 -- Pottery-miniaturesFirst place, Helena Naranjo; second place, Helena NaranjoIXB: Category 3505 -- Pottery Figures-All FormsFirst place, Lea Aguino; second place, Steven Foley; honorable mention, Charles Suazo IIIIXB: Category 3506 -- Pottery, Burnished Black or Red, Painted, Carved, Sgraffito, or UndecoratedFirst place, Ian Fender; second place, Natasha Naranjo ; honorable mention, Natasha NaranjoIXB: Category 3507 -- Pottery, Non-burnished (matte), either painted or undecoratedFirst place, Kylie Patricio; second place, Kylie Patricio; honorable mention, Ian FenderIXB: Category 3508 -- PaintingsFirst place, Keetahni Tyler; second place, Keeaero Tyler; honorable mention, Miles NorwallIXB: Category 3509 -- Drawings, original prints, sandpaintings and otherFirst place, Taylor Taliman; second place, Nimkees White Eagle; honorable mention, Ouray JoeIXB: Category 3510 -- SculptureFirst place, Manuel Weahkee; second place, Manuel Weahkee; honorable mention, Brennen EdaakieIXB: Category 3511 -- Textiles (Embroidered or Woven)No entriesIXB: Category 3513 -- MiscellaneousFirst place, Sage Maybee; second place, Steven Foley; honorable mention, Wayde JohnBest of Division C: Ages 14-17First place, Joseph Youngblood-LugoIXC: Category 3601 -- Jewelry (metal, without stones)First place, Kateri Hendren; second place, KateriIXC: Category 3602 -- Jewelry (metal, with stones)First place, Katelin Plummer; second place, Katelin PlummerIXC: Category 3603 -- Jewelry (all stone, shell or other)First place, Valerie CalabazaIXC: Category 3604 -- Pottery-miniaturesFirst place, Grace Aragon; second place, Brooklyn T. GarciaIXC: Category 3605 -- Pottery Figures-All FormsFirst place, Kyle Garcia; second place, Maia Aguino; honorable mention, Brooklyn GarciaIXC: Category 3606 -- Pottery, Burnished Black or Red, Painted, Carved, Sgraffito, or UndecoratedFirst place, Joseph Youngblood-Lugo; second place, Joseph Youngblood-Lugo; honorable mention, Kyle GarciaIXC: Category 3607 -- Pottery, Non-burnished (matte), either painted or undecoratedFirst place, Felisha Patricio; second place, Felisha Patricio; honorable mention, Emanuel VigilIXC: Category 3608 -- PaintingsFirst place, Tulane John; second place, Hadiibah John; honorable mention, Sierra EddIXC: Category 3609 -- Drawings, original prints, sandpaintings and otherFirst place, Jade Bread; second place, Olathe Antonio; honorable mention, Jade BreadIXC: Category 3610 -- SculptureFirst place, Myleka John; second place, Danzel Edaakie; honorable mention, Quanah JohnIXC: Category 3611 -- Textiles (Embroidered or Woven)First place, Amber LaughingIXC: Category 3613 -- MiscellaneousFirst place, Quanah John; second place, ShaynelleIXC: Category 3614 -- BasketryFirst place, Brendan KayquoptewaSpecial awardsSWAIA Standards AwardsTony Da Award for PotteryJonathan NaranjoAnita Da Award for Youth PotteryFelisha PatricioJoe Cate Award for beadmakingSharon AbeytaJean Seth Award for PaintingJarrod DaInnovation AwardJamie and Sandra OkumaTraditional Pueblo PotteryJames EbelackerNative Peoples Magazine Creativity AwardOrlando Dugi and Troy SiceSanta Fe New Mexican's 2013 Indian Market Award for Youth ArtistsSage MaybeeInstitute of American Indian Arts Alumni AwardWanesia MisquadaceBest of Classification IX -- Youth (17 years and under)Joseph Youngblood LugoBest of Division A: Ages 9 and UnderDillan NaranjoCopyright: ___ (c)2013 The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.) 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- Aug 17 Sat 2013 12:07
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This week | Aug 12-16, 2013
Yuan hub takes off but not all jumping inIF it's a race, Singapore is off to a promising start as a major offshore yuan hub after it got its own clearing facility some three months ago.迷你倉新蒲崗 Every day, corporates are switching over to renminbi payments or making enquiries about doing so, bankers say.Property market set for 2016 supply avalancheWITH previously locked-up homes getting ready to hit the market, it is timely to relook the sellers stamp duty, to prevent a head-on collision with the record number of private homes that are expected to make it to the market in 2016, say market observers. According to data provided by Orange Tee, a total of 33,555 units are expected to make it to the market in 2016, compared with the 15,503 units that are available this year.Services prop up GDP amid trade slumpSINGAPORE on Monday cut its 2013 trade forecasts, a weekend after raising its full-year GDP growth projection. Non-oil domestic exports are now expected to grow no more than one per cent for the year, though the Ministry of Trade and Industry expects Singapore's growth outlook to "improve slightly" in the second half.Yield-seekers take offshore hospitality routeAS the Singapore real estate investment scene gets more challenging, potential investors here are eyeing offshore sale-and-leaseback properties in the hospitality sector. In recent months, many yield-hungry investors have turned to these investments, which typically guarantee returns of around 6 per cent a year for up to a decade or so.Car leasing lures locals and goes mainstreamMORE and more distributors are offering car leasing to Singaporeans, who seem to be warming to it as an alternative to hire-purchase as vehicle financing rules begin to bite. Leasing has been a popular option among expatriate and corporate customers, with manufacturer-backed deals already available from luxury makes such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Porsche.Trading losses by teenager spark negligence suitNEGLIGENCE suits taken out by private banking clients are hardly unusual these days; but a case being heard before the High Court comes with a couple of twists. At the heart of the matter are losses of $2.6 mil迷你倉出租ion suffered by a father and son on account of trades entered into by the son - who had not turned 21 then.Former Malaysian Airline CEO: carrier should be soldA FORMER chief executive of Malaysian Airline System has suggested that the ailing carrier be sold although he stipulated that the sale should not be at a loss to the government. Idris Jala, now a minister in the Prime Minister's Department, made the suggestion at a Securities Commission workshop.Battered AUD sits heavy on SingTel's plateA STRONG showing from SingTel's associates boosted the telco's first-quarter profit, but the outlook for the rest of its financial year was brought Down Under by the emaciated Australian dollar. On Wednesday, SingTel was compelled to cut forecasts for revenue and earnings, with both metrics headed for a decline.Bosses may face legal liability for financial statementsCHIEF executive officers and chief financial officers in Singapore may soon be legally liable for their certifications that their companies' financial statements are true and fair. This possibility was touched upon by Minister of State for Finance and Transport Josephine Teo at the Public Accountants Conference on Wednesday.Merkel approaches poll on rocky eurozone boatTHE eurozone has climbed out of its recession and German Chancellor Angela Merkel has received an economic growth boost as her election campaign takes off. But since Germany is virtually carrying the eurozone - and Italy, Spain and Greece are still contracting - debates over southern European bailouts will be heated.Increased interest in ECs as private home sales nosediveEVEN as sales of private homes plunged last month, on the back of limited launches and the introduction of the Total Debt Servicing Ratio, there has been a noticeable shift in interest towards executive condominiums. Although no new EC projects were launched last month, 112 ECs were sold, out of the 593 units moved.Singapore link surfaces in Indonesian bribery caseTHE website of low-key oil trader Kernel Oil bore an "under maintenance" sign on Thursday morning, following reports in Jakarta that an executive from its Indonesian office had been arrested.儲存倉
- Aug 16 Fri 2013 12:56
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歷屆旅遊產業發展大會成果簡介
安 順第一屆貴州旅遊產業發展大會2006年在安順黃果樹國家重點風景名勝區舉行。近年來,儲存倉 安順市依托黃果樹、 龍宮等優勢資源, 旅遊產業快速發展。今年上半年, 該市共接待遊客1277.4萬人次, 實現旅遊收入111.82億元, 同比增長27.38%和28.4%。黔 南第二屆貴州旅遊產業發展大會2007年在黔南布依族苗族自治州荔波縣大七孔景區舉行。近年來, 黔南州著力擦亮 “地球綠寶石、 風情黔南州” 的品牌, 加強旅遊合作, 著力改善旅遊交通條件, 加快精品景區建設, 建設貴州南部 “金三角” 國際旅遊區,成效明顯。黔東南第三屆貴州旅遊產業發展大會2008年在黔東南苗族侗族自治州雷山縣西江千戶苗寨舉辦。會議舉辦以來, 黔東南州充分挖掘厚重的少數民族文化, 促進文化與旅遊的深度融合, 走出了一條 “舉辦一個節會, 打造一個品牌, 開發一個景點, 樹立一個形象, 帶動一方經濟” 的文化旅遊發展之路,“苗鄉侗寨情·美麗黔東南” 的品牌吸引力不斷增強。遵 義第四屆貴州旅遊產業發展大會2009年在遵義市遵義會址舉行。遵義市以遵義會議紀念體系為核心, 集中力量對老城紀念區及協調區的環境進行了綜合治理。如今,遵義已經成為貴州乃至全國的紅色旅遊勝地。其中,遵義會址在2009年成功入選 “大國印記: 1949-2009 中國60大地標”, 如今每天接待的遊客數量過萬人。銅 仁第五屆貴州旅遊產業發展大會2010年在銅仁市江口縣梵淨山召開。籌備大會期間, 銅仁市建設旅遊基礎設施項目83 個, 對4243處重點景區公路沿線村莊迷你倉沙田舍, 按照苗族、侗族的建築風格進行了全面改造。今年上半年, 該市接待國內外遊客1306.9萬人次, 實現旅遊總收入達106.95億元。黔西南第六屆貴州旅遊產業發展大會2011年在黔西南州興義市紅椿景區召開。借助承辦大會的契機, 黔西南州重點建設了包括旅遊基礎設施、 交通基礎設施、 城市基礎設施等在內的85個項目, 著力打造特色旅遊、 民族文化、 喀斯特山地生態文化為重點的文化旅遊產業帶。今年上半年, 該 州共接待遊客579萬人次,實現旅遊收入42.01億元,同比分別增長37.86%和32.2%。畢 節畢 畢 節 節第七屆貴州旅遊產業發展大會2012年在畢節市百里杜鵑景區召開。畢節市在籌辦大會期間, 謀劃實施了總投資521 億元的各類建設項目314個, 推出了索風湖、 宣慰府等10個新的旅遊景區, 旅遊接待能力大幅提升。去年,該市實現旅遊總收入162.96億元, 同比增長32.73%。六盤水市 2012年, 六盤水市獲得第八屆貴州省旅遊產業發展大會舉辦權。大會將于本月18日召開。貴州省委書記趙克志提出 “有改進、 提創新、 有提升” 的要求, 六盤水市委、 市政府明確第八屆貴州旅發大會與 “中國涼都·六盤水消夏文化節” 聯動舉辦的思路, 採取 “召開會議+旅遊成就展示+亞高原運動賽事+文化經貿活動” 的形式, 力爭把本屆旅發大會辦成一次突出專業性、 帶有復合性、 具有國際性的大會, 辦成一次開拓創新、 影響深遠、 帶動強勁的發展盛會, 辦成一次對外開放、 對外展示、 對外合作的窗口和平台。本報記者 吳秉澤整理迷你倉價錢
- Aug 16 Fri 2013 12:50
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恆春古城逍遙遊 19日開跑
【本報記者林順良、陳明道屏東報導】屏東縣政府近年爭取交通部觀光局補助推動國際魅力據點示範計畫,迷你倉新蒲崗為恆春古城、老街及市區景觀注入新風貌,為讓民眾感受恆春觀光新魅力,縣政府從8月19日起至9月15日推出「恆好玩青春遊」恆春古城逍遙遊活動,分一日遊、二日遊、三日遊,帶領遊客從古城深度遊、到體驗自然生態及半島海岸風情。 觀光傳播處昨天舉辦恆春古城逍遙遊活動開幕,由副縣長鍾佳濱主持,邀請恆春瓊麻園城鄉文教發展協會黃卻銀、吳登榮、黃淑瑛三位師傅吟唱月琴民謠,及巴西戰舞卡波耶拉(Capoeira)演出,揭開為期一個月的活動序幕,屏東縣觀光發展協會理事長王樹嘉、恆春半島觀光產業聯盟理事長余新發等人也熱情歡迎遊客造訪國境之南。 「恆春有青春熱情,也有發人思古幽情的人文」,鍾佳濱指出,恆春縣城是台灣現今唯一保存四座古城門的小鎮,為國家二級古蹟,縣府以「國境之南.看見屏東之美」參加觀光局「競爭型國際觀光魅力據點示範計畫」評比,入選全國5大國際魅力據點之一,是南台灣唯一獲得交通部3億元補助的縣市,打造恆春成為一個友善的國際觀光旅遊景點。這項計畫以恆春半島為發展軸線、恆春鎮為核心,縣府自2010年起進行恆春鎮風貌改造,包括整頓老街街景、開闢琅嶠廣場及旅遊迷你倉出租線指標的規畫改善,替小鎮營造出現代古風,觀光環境也更加順暢親人。其中恆春古城北門-東門橫跨恆春國中空橋段落,以「漂浮城牆」為設計概念進行橋體設計,獲得2013年建築園冶獎。 觀光傳播處長鄞鳳蘭表示,「恆好玩青春遊」恆春古城逍遙遊活動就是讓大家看看新風貌的恆春,由高雄接駁前往恆春一日遊,古城深度導覽含餐食只要599元,如果覺得不過癮,可以加價499元玩二日遊,享受社頂公園與龍磐公園的山海風情;若時間允許,可以再加價799元安排三日遊,探索七孔瀑布與海生館。(二日遊及三日遊遊程均不含住宿費,另有搭配住宿優惠,遊程費用依出發日期及住宿飯店略有不同)。 恆春的太陽公公很熱情,參加這次專案的遊客都可以拿到一頂遮陽帽,報名二日遊和三日遊的旅客還有限量的防曬乳和面膜,讓大家玩得盡興也不用擔心面子問題。縣府並提供恆春的冰店兌換券給參加遊程的遊客,在逛老街時順便吃冰,絕對是炎炎夏日一大享受。鄞鳳蘭表示,恆春古城逍遙遊活動8月19日開跑,在8月底前至縣府「i屏東∼愛屏東」臉書粉絲團(https://.facebook.com/ipingtung)按讚及分享遊程,就有機會抽中一日遊免費遊程,10個名額等您來!相關遊程資訊與報名請洽(07)2693678。儲存倉
- Aug 16 Fri 2013 12:50
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Mobile Navigation Services and Devices - 6th Edition: Global PND Shipments Will Decline To About 17 Million Units In 2017
DUBLIN, August 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Research and Markets ( .文件倉researchandmarkets.com/research/k3xrjf/mobile_navigation) has announced the addition of a new report "Mobile Navigation Services and Devices - 6th Edition" [.researchandmarkets.com/research/k3xrjf/mobile_navigation ] to their offering.(Logo: photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130307/600769 )PND Shipments Declined to 28 Million Units in 2012 as Competition from Navigation Apps IntensifiedAccording to this new research report, global shipments of personal navigation devices (PNDs) declined from 33 million units in 2011 to 28 million units in 2012. Even though part of the decline can be attributed to lower consumer spending in Europe resulting from the continuing sovereign debt crisis, other developments are also affecting the PND market.The installed base of PNDs is already high, especially in mature markets. Retailers have reduced shelf space and marketing for PNDs in favour of higher margin consumer electronics products. Competition from other navigation solutions, notably navigation apps for smartphones is furthermore growing.Over time, PNDs will also start to face more competition from factory installed in-dash navigation systems as more car brands launch next generation low cost systems. Shipments of PNDs are still growing in markets such as Eastern Europe, South America and India, but not fast enough to compensate for the decline in mature markets.This data therefore forecasts that global personal navigation devices [.researchandmarkets.com/research/k3xrjf/mobile_navigation ] shipments will decline to about 17 million units in 2017. Higher smartphone adoption and broader availability of attractively priced services are key factors for growing usage of mobile navigation apps."The number of mobile subscribers 存倉orldwide using a turn-by-turn navigation app on their handset at least once per month grew from 105 million in 2011 to 150 million in 2012", said Andre Malm, senior analyst. He adds that more than half of the current active navigation subscriber base uses free apps that are bundled with handsets or service plans from mobile operators.In most developed markets, smartphones from major vendors now come bundled with free navigation apps. Google and Nokia were the first to launch free navigation and have later been followed by Apple and BlackBerry.Companies Mentioned- Apple - AT&T - Bell Mobility - BlackBerry - Coyote Systems - Deutsche Telekom Group - DigitalGloble - Dynavix - Elektrobit - Fodor's Travel - Foreca - Garmin - Google - HTC - Intermap Technologies - Intrinsyc Software - Langenscheidt - LG Electronics - MiTAC - Nokia - OpenStreetMap - Orange Group - PagesJaunes Group - Panasonic - Road Angel - Rogers Wireless - ROUTE 66 - Sony Mobile - Sprint Nextel - Telefonica Group - Thinkware Systems - TomTom - UbiEst - UniStrong - Verizon Wireless - Waze - Yapp Mobile - ZENRINFor more information visit .researchandmarkets.com/research/k3xrjf/mobile_navigationAbout Research and Markets Research and Markets is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends.Research and Markets Laura Wood, Senior Manager. press@researchandmarkets.com U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907 Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 Sector: Mobile Content [.researchandmarkets.com/categories.asp?cat_id=347&campaign_id=k3xrjf ]Photo: photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130307/600769Research and Markets自存倉
- Aug 16 Fri 2013 12:48
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北京後海 胡同餘暉.風水
北京之大,迷你倉新蒲崗我最愛後海,貪有水有樹有胡同,能飽覽民生百態。盡管老北京都說,京奧摧毀了胡同,回憶不再。其實願意走走的,要重溫京味,不難…… 三輪車過官宅巡紅街 三輪車遊胡同,是遊京的指定動作。在銀錠橋旁上車,似曾相識的路段,教我憶起上一次在此遊胡同,已是 10 年前的事。 風景不斷往後退,感覺卻相當陌生,踩三輪車的陳師傅說,後海南沿的胡同拆得厲害,唯獨有些樓房是不拆的。他指向一幢灰石房,綠牆身、鐵皮門,乍看沒甚麼特別,卻是曾任國家主席的楊尚昆家。「過氣的官,已在朝廷失勢,還能不低調嗎?」古今官場都一樣。駛至前海一帶,一切面目全非,路變寬了,房子也多被翻新,就連電箱也被粉飾過;還見到「柳蔭軍民文明街」的石碑,難怪牆畫中主角都是身穿軍綠色的軍警,沒多久,再遇見到一些軍民銅像……也許我看不慣,老是覺得在加強思想教育。「文革時代,這類紅字眼比現在多很多,還說要興無滅資。隨住時代變遷,如今反過來說是興資滅無才對;現在生活也不好過,衣食住行樣樣都貴。」陳師傅邊說邊歎氣。 過去,胡同到處是四合院,車伕們都樂於邊拉車邊介紹,隨意對住門當、門環、石鼓也可說一堆故事來。如今車伕都只顧住拉車,因為四合院幾乎沒了,說了又看不到。靠近前海西街,房子看上蠻簇新,但家家門房都緊閉,印象中那種老人在家門前乘涼、小孩狗兒鬧院子的畫面,都統統消失。來到熟悉的恭王府,見一排排的三輪車在等客,我終有點點印象了。這時,見另一位車伕拉�韓國夫婦經過,他說:「現在來北京玩,韓國人最多,日本人很少。雖說日本人給的小費多,但國家尊嚴在前,這些錢是不該賺的。」我們都聯想到釣魚台。家仇國恨不好說,我倒欣賞他的敢言,唯獨不願拍照,這也是我最難忘的。 ................... 與將軍家門當戶對 來到目的地東口袋胡同,導遊劉洋已在等我們。快走至盡頭,見到一對如意門。「四合院的大門分好幾種,代表該戶人的身份地位。這對如意門,屬中產人家的大門。這�曾是和坤管家的住處。門當就是門眉上的這些裝飾,以兩枚的最多見,只有官階較高的才可以有 4 枚。至於門檻前的石鼓,方的代表文官,而圓的是武官。成語『門當戶對』聽過吧,只是民間常誤將石鼓為門當。」 這是對大如意門,進去後,有門牆照壁,牆上有毛澤東的——為人民服務。此落院主人于將軍,曾參與二萬五千里長征及多場國共戰爭。為表揚他的功績,毛澤東便安排他與家人住在這�,一住近半個世紀。小小的院落,四面有房,中庭種有樹木、瓜棚。到訪時,正下�雨,我們坐在小亭,喝�茶、聽�雨,感覺很自在,或者這也是北京人堅持住四合院的原因,就是希望在煩囂迷你倉出租生活中,仍能找到點點的平靜。 風水學問多 劉洋說起了這屋的風水來。「四合院充滿古智慧,簡單如孔子的禮教,長幼有序也反映在這住屋上。在北方,父母是高堂,通常會住在北面、較大的房子。過去是一夫多妻,北面房內會另分東、西兩房供妻妾居住,而子女則住在東、西兩面的房間。南方在五行中屬火,只能做書房或下人住的,另西南方在八卦中屬最差的方位,古人深信煞氣大,頂多作茅房或浴室。客廳會設東面,不冷不熱,正好用來招呼客人。中庭屬土,有利種植,但絕不會種一棵樹,想想看,不是一個『困』字;多是種一棵樹以上,樹木品種也很講究,凡意思或諧音不吉的,如桑、松、槐、白樺都不會種。」如此說來,北方人比南方人迷信得多。 門牆防殭屍 及後,劉洋�我們到客廳看看。一屋酸枝加毛主席畫像,起初覺得很怪,但想想于將軍的背景,絕對是正常。門牆照壁向來是擋住外人視�,為主人保持私隱,想不到還有另類用途。「相傳殭屍只會向前跳,有此牆就可以擋住他們,不易走進院子�。」總之胡同故事多。 交通:可乘坐地鐵北海北站,往柳蔭街方向走約 15 分鐘。 ................... 黑夜平靜最美好 天色已晚,他建議我們飯後再來。晚上的後海,果真跟白天是兩個世界,北沿一帶儼如不夜天,酒吧座無虛席,歌聲此起彼落,好不熱鬧。欲尋寧靜處,海上泛舟外,我想沒甚麼比找一家 Cafe 坐坐好。但在後海找家寧靜的 Cafe 很難,走了大半個小時,終來到一家名叫金色提香 Cafe。地中海的裝修,有不少手繪壁畫,跟周邊店家最不同是沒歌手駐唱,可供你跟知己友好談心。是夜,聊至深夜離開之際,竟有公安車駛過,原來嘈雜不堪的夜店歌聲全都收起,整個後海頓時回歸平靜。這才是後海最美好的狀況,也是我最愛的後海…… --------------------------------- 金色提香 地址:北京市西城區煙袋斜街 83 號 查詢:86-10-8402-7728 時間:1pm-凌晨 2am ﹏﹏﹏﹏﹏﹏﹏﹏﹏﹏﹏﹏﹏ 旅遊 INFO 簽證:持有效之回鄉證可自由進出內地 機票:乘坐國泰、港龍、國航來回香港北京,約 HK$2,753 起(連稅及附加費),可向各大航空公司或旅行社查詢。 酒店:富力萬麗酒店每房每晚為人民幣 1,050 元起,查詢:86-10-5863-8888 或.cn.renaissancebeijingcapital.com。胡同遊每位人民幣 300 元。 匯率:100 港元兌 79 元人民幣 插頭:兩腳扁插 遊網:.visitbeijing.com.cn 北京旅遊網儲存倉