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Pearls of the Orient

Pearls of the Orient

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By the time Shanghai was awarded the 2010 World Expo in 2002, it was a modern megalopolis with a population approaching 20 million. The city spared no expense to impress visitors to the 2010 Expo, inspiring a building frenzy that included a new terminal in Pudong International Airport, upgrades to the Nanjing Lu Pedestrian Mall and the Yan’an Elevated Expressway, new bridges and an underground public transportation system that has now overtaken London’s in size. Shanghai has truly regained what many feel is its rightful place on the world stage. Although they’re home to many fast-food chains worldwide, such as McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell, you can expect to pay a fraction of the price in Manila. Shanghai In March, a group of local fishermen inspired by Yan’s project carried out a harvest of Akoya pearls — the first to be done in Hong Kong in years. While many historians group Hong Kong and Shanghai together as China’s first colonial cities, this tendency overlooks very real differences in their origins. The Treaty of Nanjing, which ended the First Opium War between Britain and Qing Dynasty China in 1842, established five “treaty ports,” a list that unsurprisingly included Shanghai. In contrast to Shanghai’s status, however, the island of Hong Kong was fully ceded to British control under the terms of the treaty. The Philippines has a long and rich history of pearl diving and pearl cultivation. For centuries, indigenous peoples in the Philippines have been diving for pearls in the country's coastal waters. In the 16th century, Spanish explorers discovered the abundant pearl beds in the Sulu Sea, which would become one of the world's most important sources of pearls for the next three centuries. The most famous pearl from the Philippines is the Pearl of Lao Tzu, a giant clam pearl that weighs 14 pounds and is believed to be more than 1,000 years old. The unrivaled beauty of Boracay | Rappler

First, let's start with the "Orient Seas" part of the name. "Orient" is an old term that originally referred to the East, or the region of the rising sun. In the context of the Philippines, "Orient Seas" simply means the waters east of the country, including the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. The Philippines sits at the crossroads of these two bodies of water, making it a strategically important location for trade and commerce. Although located in different areas within Asia, they all share the same characteristics to gain this title. As you can see from the above, many countries, islands, and cities named the Pearl of the Orient Sea. It’s home to beautifully sun-kissed beaches, cashew plantations, prominent historical forts, Portuguese cathedrals, spice farms, festivals, and much more.I give lectures to students in lectures nationwide, sharing on full range of issues, from economy, to diplomacy I began my career in the banking industry in 1997, and stayed approx 6 years in it. This industry boost his knowledge about the economic condition in Indonesia, both macro and micro, and how to

I am the founder and Editor-in-Chief in Good News From Indonesia (GNFI), a growing and influential social media movement, and was selected as one of The Most Influential Netizen 2011 by The Marketeers magazine. Hong Kong, officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, also known as the "Pearl of Orient". With 7.5 million people of various nationalities in a 1,104-square-kilometre territory, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated places in the world. On the central coast of China is Shanghai. This is another city that’s deemed the Pearl of the Orient Sea because of its pleasant climate, vibrant cultural scenes, and thriving commercial centers. Cultured pearl farming is a relatively modern industry, and a few Hong Kong ventures rose to the challenge in the 1950s. But they struggled against Japanese competitors who came to dominate the trade. The city’s last pearl farm was shuttered in 1981.The satellite images are presented by the scientists from the China Remote Sensing Satellite Ground Station (RSGS), a big science facility hosted by the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) of theChinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). The data for the images are acquired with the instruments onboard GF-2 and Sentinel-2. But since then, they have been returning this picturesque city to its original state. You’ll be surprised at how cheap it is to visit a city of this caliber.

In the resulting 1842 Treaty of Nanking, the Chinese ceded Hong Kong and extraterritorial concessions in five cities, including Shanghai. The British named their new autonomous settlement along the Huangpu River the Bund, which was later consolidated with the American community to form the International Concession. The French and Germans also carved out sovereign concessions, where they were not subject to Chinese law and could trade freely.Yan worked in Hong Kong’s lucrative banking sector until his mid-50s, when he decided he wanted to do something “more interesting and also more productive for our society.” Around 90% of all the coal harvested worldwide was from China, making this port a vital connection point for many countries. Yan holds a scanning device against one of his oysters and after a small bleep sound, a set of numbers appears on an app on his smartphone. Shanghai brings in a lot of the country’s overall revenue and is home to one of the busiest ports in the entire world.



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