Form Your Camping Checklist

Planning a camping trip in the great outdoors could be just the thing you need to have an amazing adventure. It can provide an escape from the demands of your everyday life, take you out of your apartment or house and allow you to leave behind the routines of your day to day life. Perhaps you would like to take on the adventure of a long backpacking trip that will take you deep inside the wilderness, or possibly you will be happy taking out the camper to a campground. Wherever your adventures take you, the one good thing that will be essential for having a great trip is a comprehensive camping checklist.

The particular items that will be included on a camping checklist will definitely differ from trip to trip and from family to family. A lot of it will be dependent on factors like where the trip will take, the time of year, the number of individuals and the duration of the trip. This article will seek to assist you in preparing a camping checklist that will prove to be an effective camping tool in making your next camping trip unforgettable and adventurous.

Basics of Camping Checklist

Among the very first things you will be required to think about is where you will be sleeping. Even in the event that you have a camping trailer that is equipped with beds, you will have to ensure that there is an adequate amount of room and suitable bedding for each person that will be participating in the adventure. There is simply nothing worse than experiencing cold all through the night. A number of individuals have a preference to sleep in a tent outdoors. In such an event, a small number of camping tools that you will want to include on your camping checklist is the size and type of tent, appropriate sleeping bags that are fitting for the time of year in which the trip will take place, sleeping pads and ground cover or a tarp. It is very important to have the correct sleeping equipment, as this can largely contribute to the way how the trip turns out.

The next essential entry on your camping checklist will be camping food, cooking supplies and utensils. A number of camping sites limit or rule out campfires as a result of concerns in relation to forest fires. It is advisable that you bring some type of stove on which to cook your camping food. Ensure that you do not forget to take along the appropriate sort of fuel.

Post Cultural Revolution

Neo Cultural Revolution

It’s been now 36 years, when the Cultural Revolution was officially terminated and it may take another 100 years until we know really what happened and the real consequences. Nevertheless, there are some unequivocal facts like the blood spilled by the Regime to quell any sort of opposition.

The question that everyone asks is: What is Modern Chinese Culture? And the answer is a very complex universe that amounts to one form of expression to replace the old politics; the worship of money. The worship of consumerism; a ever so growing worship of the New God: Money.

This may shock many, but it should not come as a surprise. The present system can only sub exist on the basis that the population is distracted, buying the new mobile phones, cars and new flats; build in the expense of the misery of one billion people that are under one of the biggest expression of social engineering ever designed by mankind.

The only new expressions in the New China, can be described in basically on 3 levels; the new foreign logos (mostly KFC and McDonald’s), massive concrete- steel structures and the black German limousines that the Chinese leaders adore so much to receive a new one every year. As far as culture, ideals or reform it’s been the very same feudal society with a brutal Regime that operates on the basis of force and fear as in the past 5 000 years of Chinese history. Lately the NYT, have reported on the new strategy of the Government of simply “getting rid” of any individual that poses any opposition on any shape or form, while keeping the Nobel prize winner behind bars, for no good reason. The fact that world has now elected the new “darling of the global economical system”, explain that the real change has been in the way the Regime, plays and spins in the world stage with a fair amount of success. In the old days the tanks would roll on a public square, now days the oppression is perhaps much bigger and violent, but is designed with the assistance of the new technology, mostly offered by the West, to evade the eyes of the world media and local population. The trees are falling in the forest every day, but no one hears about it. And yes, with the open check buying and spending to assert its power.

It’s a sad spectacle to watch especially when all academia, politicians and elite are in support of this new social engineering experiment while enjoying their recent looted bonanza, and undeserved media attention to what amounts virtually to a state of nothingness as far as an “emerging civilisation” with new ideas, culture and progressive alternatives to the challenges of mankind. It is simply and unfortunately a nation state housing a colossal labour camp by force at the service of the corporations and the elite in power. And this includes most of all major western companies, of course with the blessing of the political powers.

So the name of the only cultural doctrine is “keeping the order” with the perpetuation of the so called “open door policy” Kai Feng, to legitimise the right of the elite to claim their wealth as the modern Mandarins of China; to earn and exploit the masses, the national wealth with unrestricted and absolute power while the people have to bend, to conform and give up their free will or any individual rights. Total power and no opposition allowed.
Let me quote a Chinese professor, a true expert in China, Confucius and world affairs Ku Hong Ming, from his book; The Spirit of the Chinese People:

Now in order to estimate the value of a civilisation, it seems to me, the question we must finally ask is not what great cities, magnificent houses, what fine roads, and is able to build; what beautiful and comfortable furniture, what clever and useful tools and institutions, what art and sciences it has invented: the question we must ask, in order to estimate the value of a civilisation – is, what type of humanity, what kind of mean and women it has been able to produce. It is the essence, the personality, so to speak, the soul of that civilisation.

And this is why we are faced with a cultural vacuum that has emerged after the Cultural Revolution in the core of this admirable people whereby in the recent past the so called modern state and new mandarins has grossly misrepresented the true spirit and culture of the Chinese Civilisation.

No doubt the cement and steel structures will one day disappear in thin dust, while the essence and the amazing Chinese Cultural Legacy will reemerge once again to illuminate the days in our future.

4 Of the Best Party Holiday Destinations in Europe

Europe is one of the best places in the world for those who enjoy experiencing the nightlife of a foreign country – with a number of capital cities and beach resorts all within a few short flights from each other, clubbers are spoilt for choice when it comes to finding a new location to party in.

Travelling abroad to enjoy the nightlife has long been an occupation for young Brits, and for this reason there are many well-established clubbing destinations on the continent that are still going strong today. Here are four top party destinations in Europe including old favourites and exciting new hotspots.

One of the most famous party destinations in Europe is Ibiza, the Spanish island that attracts thousands upon thousands of holidaymakers each and every year. Many of them are there to party, and famous nightclubs such as Privilege and Amnesia are just one reason why party-goers travel here.

Many famous DJs perform regularly throughout the summer season on the island, and the stunning beaches and fascinating island culture are other bonuses that make a break to Ibiza well worth the investment. Accommodation-wise, there is a huge range of options, including luxury villa rental and in expensive hotel room accommodation.

For those interested in visiting Ibiza, it is well worth reading up on all that this nightlife hotspot has to offer before booking any low cost package holidays there – it is an island where there is plenty to do and see, so it is worth planning your itinerary carefully to make sure that you do not miss out.

Amsterdam is another classic location for those looking to let their hair down in Europe, although it does not offer the sun, sea and sangria of Ibiza. The appeal of the Dutch city is far different, with its famously unique coffee shops and fantastic bars and nightclubs, and there are music and dance events running throughout the year.

Whereas this city lacks the warmer climate of the Spanish party resorts, it makes up for it abundantly with its unique culture. The city has plenty to see and do, including visiting fascinating museums and attractions, historic monuments and much more. For Brits, it is simply just a quick ferry ride across the sea too.

A little further afield but certainly still exciting enough is Mykonos in Greece. This is considered one of the truly wild holiday destinations, where alcohol flows all day long throughout the summer season. This island definitely has a more laid back party vibe, and is popular for its beach parties in place of upmarket venues and clubs.

For those who love the beach, Mykonos in Greece is the place to go. There is also the guarantee that the weather will be fantastic, and that there are plenty of beautiful old Greek towns and villages to explore during the day. On top of this, the country remains one of the best places for truly low cost package holidays for those on a budget.

Lastly, an up and coming destination for partygoers that is also easy on the wallet is Warsaw in Poland. Home of vodka and with a huge range of clubs that cater to all musical tastes, the city is growing quickly in popularity with party-goers for a blend of modernism and traditional Polish culture.

In addition to a growing number of great clubs, one of the best things about the Polish capital is that there are a number of great Polish pubs and bars offering local vodka and beer for very low prices. The city is also a cultural and historical gem for those who like to explore during the daytime.

From Ibiza to Warsaw, these are just four of the best places to party in Europe. There are low cost package holidays available to many of them, but if not, most tour operators can arrange an inexpensive getaway to each of these destinations. Whether you prefer beach parties or an underground Eastern European watering hole, there is something for everyone in Europe.