Chunxi is a flourishing commercial street in Chengdu and is a paradise for good food and also for shopping. Here are some of the places where you will find good food and places to shop in the Chengdu Classified.

The largest food mall in southwestern China is the Red Flag Plaza and it is also a large multifunction comprehensive shopping center. It is 10 http://www.chicagoblackhawksteamstore.c … tta-jersey ,000 square meters large and offers promotion and advertising, accommodations, food processing, and integrated shopping.

It is very well known that in Chengdu, wine is a local specialty. The water is of high quality and plentiful. There are some wines that are made in Chengdu that are members of the top ten Chinese wines including Luzhou Laojiao, Tuopai liquor, and Wu Liang Ye. This is the best place to go in China if you are a wine lover.

The Shu Brocade is one of the members of the famous four embroideries. It’s characterized by the intrinsic meanings that it contains in its 2000 year old history. The people who visit the Shu Brocade like to embroider various features on it like animals, flowers, figures, landscapes, and historical stories to embed good fortune and luck on it. Like the Shu Brocade, the Shu Embroidery is also one of the members of the famous four embroideries. The Shu Embroidery was used for the decorations for the gifts, wedding and screening customs, curtains, and robes during the West Han Dynasty (206 BC to 24 AD). The Shu Embroidery and the Brocade are elegant, shinning, smooth, and fine because they are made under precise processing of natural silk.

Chengdu lacquer has been in existence for some 3000 years. This lacquer ware will last for many centuries with its features remaining vivid without any corruption. The reason for this is simply that the clay was selected well and that it was made exquisitely through many complicated processes such as stick, paint, stroke, embedding, and sculpture. This lacquer ware can be used generously as art in an office or as the decoration in a drawing room.

In Chengdu, bamboo craftwork is an art. People use the bamboo to weave items such as holders for a teapot, coffee set, bowls or pillow cases. These items are beautiful and useful. The subtropical climate promotes the bamboo which is advantageous for the development of bamboo craftwork.

The People’s Plaza was founded in 1953 and is the largest comprehensive commercial retail enterprise in southwestern China and is also one of the top ten plazas in China. This is where you can shop for tea, wine, stall items, many other wares, including souvenirs.

Parkson Square is a building that covers an area of 10,000 square meters and has seven stories. It offers over 100,000 types of commodities which make it a paradise for shopping customers.

The Chengdu Department Store has an area of 15,000 square meters and is a large commercial chain store in Chengdu. It has thirteen commodity departments and six chain stores that sell over 30,000 types of commodities. This department store has a business network that extends completely through China.

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Yes Wimbledon is a few months away but preparations have to be made to help transition tennis players from the clay to the grass.

I was looking back at some notes I had made a year or so ago just before Wimbledon.

I had made these notes for some of the players I was working with who had Wimbledon qualifying coming up and I suddenly thought, ?this stuff is not only good for the grass court season and Wimbledon, but it?s perfect for advancing your tennis game the rest of the tennis year?.

As I looked over the stuff I had written down, I pin pointed 4 or 5 areas which were crucial to success on grass but also crucial to playing tennis just about anywhere else especially at club level.

So here they are.

1. Serve & Return

You should know by now that the 2 most important shots in tennis are the tennis serve and the tennis return.

When you play tennis on grass these shots become ultra important in terms of your control of the point, if you do neither well then you are unlikely to win very much.

But stop for a second and think about your own game, hitting the spots wth your serve and making good sharp returns can only be good even if the only time you ever get to ?play on grass? is when you walk the dog!!

Let these shots become the cornerstone of your game regardless of what surface you play on and you can t go wrong.

2. Footwork

One of the other things about playing on a grass court like they have at Wimbledon is that the footing can be uncertain, especially early in the tournament.

If you are not careful, the amount of sprinting and changes of direction you have to make could see you ending up being up ended!

To help my players stay on their feet I have them working on their tennis footwork focusing on getting themselves into a slightly lower and wider stance than they feel is normal (which also helped their balance and helps them cope with the low bounces that occur sometimes).

Again, you should take a moment to reflect how having better footwork and balance would improve your tennis game regardless of what level you are and where you play your tennis.

Work from today on getting a bit more flex in your knees and a shoulder wide stance and see how that not only improves your balance and agility but also your POWER!

You can check out my Fantastic Footwork For Fantasy Tennis Special Report @ wwwfootwork4tennis

3. Play Naturally

Because grass court tennis by nature is fairly fast it does take away or at least reduce your thinking time.

Most people are scared of this or see it as a bad thing but you need to s.