marți, 15 decembrie 2009

Piese auto : oferta Promotor

piese auto


Piese auto : oferta Promotor

articol : piese auto de pe jbv.ro

Asa cum scriam intr-un articol anterior, iarna a sosit in cele din urma. S-ar putea chiar sa avem un Craciun cu zapada, daca vremea se mentine. Asadar, vom avea nevoie de piese auto fie pentru pregatirea de sezon, fie pentru ITP. Mai jos este prezentata in detaliu oferta magazinului de piese auto Promotor din Timisoara. Produsele pot fi comandate si direct online, de oriunde din tara, iar la comanda, orice client primeste un discount de 10%.

duminică, 22 noiembrie 2009

The New in Beijing

If there’s one thing that remains constant in Bêij∫ng, it’s that nothing ever remains the same. Returning visitors cry, “"Where am I? And what have you done with the real Beijing" Blame the imminent Olympics for the current accelerated rate of change, and go as soon as you can.

GETTING TO KNOW BÊIJING

Perhaps a better indicator of the state of the economy than unverifiable figures
provided by the government, the toll on the Airport Expressway has fallen from ¥15 ($1.90)to ¥10 ($1.25)because it was too expensive (according to taxi drivers). The Fourth Ring Road is complete, and taxi drivers taking you to hotels along D∂ng Chángin Ji and Jiànguó Mén Nèi/Wài Dàji√ will now wisely take it south from the Airport Expressway.

But don’t use it to drive around the city—it runs closer in on the east and west sides than it does on the north or south. An even further-flung Fifth Ring Road is under construction. The metro system has the new light-rail Line 13, which makes a
northern arc from X∫ Zhí Mén to D∂ng Zhí Mén and provides an alternative method of reaching the Summer Palace (with a short taxi ride) and some other rural sights.

Fares have risen to ¥3 (35¢) on the original two lines, and a ticket, huànchéng piào, allowing you to start from or switch to Line 13, is ¥5 (65¢) Proper machinereadable tickets are on their way, after which it will cost ¥2 (25¢) for the first three stops on any line, and ¥1 (10¢) for every three stops after that. Vast
new rail/metro/light-rail/bus interchanges are under construction at D∂ng Zhí Mén and X∫ Zhí Mén.

On the frontiers of hygiene, the nightmarish old public toilets are closing for good, at least in downtown areas, and are to be replaced by new or portable units with flush or chemical appliances.

WHERE TO STAY

Competition is heating up in the five-star market with the arrival of several familiar names from the West, and more of the top-rank Asian brands. Grand Hyatt
Bêij∫ng nabbed Bêij∫ng’s best address, in the vast Oriental Plaza complex at the junction of Wángfûjîng and D∂ng Cháng’≈n Ji√. (Hyatt’s top brand, Park Hyatt, is also on the way.) The Marco Polo in X∫ D≈n is as comfortable as any other five-star, and as well-placed for public transport, shopping, and major sights. Its intimate, beautifully designed public spaces make it the nearest thing to a boutique hotel in Bêij∫ng, although it remains largely undiscovered. Renaissance Bêij∫ng, just off the northeast Third Ring Road and handy for the Airport Expressway, offers small-scale elegance. Guests flying out on Air China can use the
lobby check-in.

China World Hotel has just had a substantial top-to-bottom refurbishment. (Several Chinese-run hotels, including the KΔnlún and Prime, not included in this volume, have had such lavish revamps that they might make the next edition.) The Palace Hotel has had a major refurbishment and in September 2003 rebranded itself The Peninsula Palace Bêij∫ng, finally revealing its connections to famous properties in Hong Kong,Bangkok, New York, and elsewhere.

Converted hútòng courtyards(sìhéyuàn) are the most interesting mid-range options. The latest addition, Héjìng Fû B∫nguân, is the former residence of a Qiánlóng emperor’s daughter in D∂ng Chéng. Budget options in Bêij∫ng were once restricted to a cluster of dire hotels on the South Third Ring Road. The arrival of Youth Hostel International has changed that. Simple but clean lodgings are now ubiquitous.

The best choices are Far East Youth Hostel and F√iy∫ng B∫nguân in the south, as well as the brand-new G∂ngtî Youth Hostel in Cháoyáng. Several of the old imperial-era brothels in the hútòng south of Qián Mén have been reinvented as hotels, and you may feel more of a frisson staying herethan in the average budget digs. Shânx∫ Xiàng Dì’èr B∫nguân and Qián Mén Chángg∂ng Jiûdiàn are the best restored of these.

luni, 26 octombrie 2009

Cazare in Timisoara

Timisoara ca oras ofera o groaza de atractii turistice. Bastionul (care acum e in refacere), vechile cladiri ca Domul Catolic, Catedrala Mitropolitana, Opera, vechile cladiri din centru, Teatrul German, Teatrul Maghiar si chiar Sinagoga din Piata Traian. Mai sunt si altele e clar.

Dar dupa ce le vizitezi trebuie sa mai si stai pe undeva. Trebuie sa iti cauti cazare in timisoara. Sunt o groaza de hoteluri si pensiuni prin oras, unele mai mici, altele mai mari, altele de 5 stele, altele dubioase.

Cele mai "ocupate" zone din punct de vedere al hotelurilor sunt calea Lugojului, in directia Recas - Lugoj, zona Aurora si zona din spatele facultatilor.

duminică, 11 octombrie 2009

Praid (Parajd)

Praid (Parajd) is a village in Romania in Harghita County, Transilvania, famous for his salt mine that has been exploited for a long time.

The town is located on Tarnava river on Gurghiu mountains in praid colines at 525 m altitude ( the salt massive had 580 m)

In Praid it was open an undeground salt town that had a lot of atractions for tourists. Also the saline air from the mine make it perfect for the people that have breathing problems like astma.

How do you get there ? Well, you can come from Targu Mures on Balauseri and then continue to DN13 from Balauseri - Sovata - Praid - Odorheiul Secuiesc and Miercurea Ciuc or DN13B from Gheorghieni. The village is near Sovata (8 km), another very well knows vacation location.

And a bonus picture: the salt mine
Fişier:Parajd sóbánya.jpg

luni, 5 octombrie 2009

Turnu Magurele

Turnu Măgurele is a municipality in Teleorman County, Romania (in the informal region of Wallachia). Developed nearby the site once occupied by the medieval port of Turnu, it is situated north-east of the confluence between the Olt River and the Danube.


A ferry plies across the Danube to the Bulgarian city of Nikopol. There are some vestiges of a Roman bridge across the Danube, built in 330 by Constantine the Great. It is build in the Danube plain in a fertile land called Burnas plain. At 4 km south-west from it the river Olt joins the Danube. Its medium altitude is 33m above sea level.

The name of the city means "Hill Tower" in Romanian, in reference to the defense-wall tower of a fort built on the spot by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in 6th century (ruins of the facilities can still be seen).

The town was occupied by the Ottoman Empire in 1417, towards the end of Prince Mircea I's rule, and, like Giurgiu and Brăila, constituted a kaza on the left bank of the Danube.

marți, 22 septembrie 2009

Echitatie si turism

Echitatia e un sport care se practica destul de putin in romania, cel putin la nivel de performanta. Insa pentru distractie, sportul acesta numit echitatie sau calarit, se gasesc locatii diverse prin tara. Destul de putine insa prin vest, tinand cont ca in afara de Arsenal Park si o Scoala de echitatie Covaci nu prea gasesti nimic.

Daca vrei pentru distractie, Arsenal Parkul il gasesti langa orastie, langa fosta baza militara. Intreaba oamenii de prin zona, sigur de vor ghida catre locul cel bun.

In Timisoara nu stiu sigur unde este scoala de echitatie Covaci, dar acolo nu poti merge doar pentru fun, pentru ca acolo cursurile sunt destul de scumpe pentru ca se face la cu totul si cu totul alt nivel fata de distractie.

Daca te intereseaza, doar poti sa le dai o vizita.

sâmbătă, 19 septembrie 2009

Miercurea Ciuc

Miercurea Ciuc (Hungarian: Csíkszereda, German: Szeklerburg) is the county seat of Harghita county, Romania, in the Transylvania historical region. 3 villages are administratively part of the county seat:

* Ciba (Hungarian: Csiba)
* Harghita-Băi (Hungarian: Hargitafürdő)
* Jigodin-Băi (Hungarian: Zsögödfürdő)
Miercurea-Ciuc is the seat of Harghita county. The city lies in the east of the county in the Olt valley. Since it was founded until 1918, Csíkszereda was the capital of Csík County in the Kingdom of Hungary. Between 1927 and 1938 it changed its name to the Romanian version and was the capital of Ciuc County in the Kingdom of Romania.

The city was given once again to Romania at the end of the Second World War after Hungary restored its sovereignty over it between 1940-1944. It has since then known a significant increase in its industry. In the 1960s a beer factory was built here, Ciuc Beer. Its products have gained an increasing popularity in Romania.

After Miercurea-Ciuc became the county seat of Harghita in 1968, a new socialist style city centre was constructed; the city thereafter began to develop into a major centre of Székely culture and identity. In 2001 the old Harghita Hotel was converted into the Sapientia Transylvanian Hungarian University, which, although privately run, is the first Hungarian university in modern Romania. Other cities in Transylvania also have Sapientia University faculties. Since the university opened it has been attracting growing numbers of young people and intellectuals.

Miercurea-Ciuc is one of the coldest cities in Romania, with winter temperatures often going under -30°C, making the city ideal for winter sports. The Miercurea-Ciuc ice rink, Vákár Lajos műjégpálya, annually hosts the national ice hockey championships, often won by the local team, Csíkszeredai Sport Club. In 2006 the ice rink hosted the world junior championship in short track speed skating. The only long track speed skating rink in Romania is situated next to the indoor ice hockey rink. Another source of pride in the city is the famous Ciuc beer (also known as Csíki sör), considered by some to be the best beer in Romania.

Petőfi Street is the main pedestrian street in the city. It has a young feel thanks to the student presence, and houses many trendy restaurants and fashionable cafés. Their Székely specialities conjure up images of a small city in Western Europe.

In the city centre, the main point of interest is the Mikó Castle, built in a late Renaissance style. The original more decorative castle was raised in the 17th century on the orders of Ferenc Mikó Hídvégi, the personal advisor of Gabriel Bethlen, the prince of Transylvania at the time. Much of the castle was destroyed in 1661 during the Tatar raids, but it was rebuilt at the beginning of the 18th century and was mainly used as a barracks; today it houses the Csík Székely Museum. Behind the castle you will find a small Skanzen (museum village), consisting of a few traditional Csíki houses and wooden gates. Across the road from the castle is the city hall built in 1886, originally the county hall of the old Hungarian crown county. Beside the castle is the 1904 Courthouse. The latest significant addition to the architectural landscape is the controversial 2001 Millennium Templom, designed by Hungarian architect Imre Makovecz and located next to the Baroque Church of the Holy Cross.

A few kilometres to the east of the city centre is the Csíksomlyó church. A large meadow nearby has been the site of a yearly Roman Catholic pilgrimage since the 16th century. The event attracts several hundred thousand people every year and is held on Whit Saturday in June. It is called the "Csíksomlyó Pilgrimage" (Hungarian: Csíksomlyói Búcsú). This traditional gathering is attended by Székely and Csángó Hungarians living in the region, also by a great number of (mostly Hungarian) Catholics from other parts of Transylvania, from Hungary and all over the world.

I traveled there recently and I must say that I was a little bit impressed, even though i didn't hear to much romanian language around. They have a lot of mineral water ( borhot ) around, it's a good region there. The only disadvantages are that in the winter is extremely cold and you can't speak english there because there aren't to many people that could understand this language.

I stayed there for about 6 hours, so I've done a lot of things. And listening a lot of music like DJ Tiesto – Power Mix, 50 Cent – Flight 187, Madonna – The power of Goodbye.

Anyway, after some hours spent there, I was satisfied. This is a good location to visit.

marți, 25 august 2009

Excursii pentru Golf

Daca esti pasionat de golf, dar si de o vacanta undeva la malul marii, inseamna ca trebuie sa ajungi prin Scotia unde m-ai nou sunt case de vacanta cu teren de golf si masinute incluse in pret. Mergi la aer curat si poti juca si golf. Reteta perfecta pentru un pasionat de golf.

Daca vrei sa incepi sa joci golf in timpul vacantei, nu e o problema. Sunt destule locuri amenajate special pentru a te antrena intr-ale golfului cu plase pentru mingi, asa zisele "practice net", care sunt de ajutor pentru orice rookie in acest sport, pentru a isi testa tinta.

Unde puteti gasi asa ceva ? La Perthshire, in Scotia, chiar langa marele traseu de golf numit Kings Golf Course.

luni, 27 aprilie 2009

Praid

Praid (Hungarian Parajd) is a town in southwestern Harghita County, Romania, famous for edible salt mine which operated here from time immemorial.
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The village is located in the valley Târnavei Small Gurghiului the foothills of the depression Praid at 525 m altitude (salt block reaches 580 m high).

duminică, 8 martie 2009

Cebza Monastery


Hram: "The Rise of Holy Cross - September 14
Address: Cebza village, commune Ciacova, Timis county
Access roads: DN 59 (E 94) Timisoara, to Jebel South (18 km) - the right branch, DL southwest - Ciacova (9 km) - Cebza (7 km)
Priory: monk Eufimia Ciocloda

About the time when the church was built the monastery, situated in the middle of today's parish cemetery and about the monks who vietu here not know too much. The first information is in foreign historiography which speaks for the existence of an ancient place of worship and spring under the altar of the church of believers regarded as having vindecatoare. Manastiresti church tradition assigns the origin Cebza century earlier than the eighteenth century, the present building being continuatoarea longer before that have been erected on the site today. Known as the "monastery" find some notes on the old church books. Such a tab on Antologhion insemnare is the following: "The church was built in 1758 with the wooden tower, and recalling that the renewals were made in 1780 and 1815. On tab Gospels we find a manuscript written in Cyrillic following: "The start of 1850 were covered by the expense of the monastery church tradition by guardians (guardianship) and Vitu Chirica Paun Tradii and priests Mustet Trail, Andrei Olariu, John Gregory and Petrovici Petcu chaplain . Another insemnare says: "To bring the mind. The start of 1882 were covered with shingle sfanta monastery of new expenditure in the church priest and George Alexander Bugariu tretí Chinese (primary) and Simion tretí as guardian to sfanta monastery.

Church, a historic monument, whose patron "Inaltarea Holy Cross, is built of wood in a rectangular shape simplicity impressive, with the foundation walls of brick and oak beams over which plaster was applied and the shingle roof.

To solicit I.P.S. Metropolitan Nicolae Corneanu, in 1996 decided to reactivate the old facility to monastic nun.

It is now under construction inside the manastireasca: chapel, cells