China’s one child policy
Hi there… sorry if I have not posted any article lately, I was really busy doing a website for a customer and another one for a friend of mine.
As I always said, these are pages online to share my ideas and opinion and to show news that are available on internet regarding Asia and particularly Southeast Asia, so I will not waste time speaking about me or about the website itself.
Some news remind me this morning about the ‘one child policy’ in China, an horrible way to keep under control their population, of course a dead end way.
This nice video leave no doubt about, and I strongly suggest to see it.
Noli’s colors
Noli is a lovely and small medieval town situated in Liguria about 50 km from Genoa, Italy.
The picturesque town has interesting sights such as the remains of old towers, a castle, and Romanesque Churches.
In the 6th-7th century Noli was residence of a religious community and a baptistery in the area of the Church of San Paragorio.
Noli took part in the first crusade in 1097 A.D. from which gained good political and commercial benefits. In 1192 A.D. reached the complete communal autonomy kept until 1797.
It was the smallest one under the five “Maritime Republics” and always supported Genoa, the town was also the birthplace of the 15th century famous explorer ‘Antonio da Noli’.
The Napoleonic war in 1797 put an end to Noli’s sovereignty.
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Today Noli is a fishing village and charming seaside resort which attracts tourists and travellers.
I was born in October and… Continue reading



