10 Largest Container Shipping Companies in the World in 2022
2022, 01 25

10 Largest Container Shipping Companies in the World in 2022

1. MSC – Mediterranean Shipping Company 2. APM-Maersk 3. CMA-CGM 4. COSCO – China Ocean Shipping Company 5. Hapag-Lloyd 6. ONE  – Ocean Network Express 7. Evergreen Line 8. Hyundai Merchant Marine 9. Yang Ming Marine Transport 10  Zim Integrated Shipping Services...

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Video: World’s Largest Cruise Ship, One Step Closer To Completion
2022, 01 24

Video: World’s Largest Cruise Ship, One Step Closer To Completion

  Four days, 1,550 nautical miles, 500 workers and the world’s largest cruise ship – Royal Caribbean’s new ship Wonder of the Seas is one step closer to completion. Here’s an exclusive look at the fifth ship in the cruise line’s iconic Oasis Class successfully carrying out its first set of sea trials to ensure it’s in ship shape. A key milestone in the construction process for new ships, the trials entail pushing the ship to its...

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Imagawayaki
2022, 01 21

Imagawayaki

magawayaki (今川焼き) is a Japanese dessert often found at Japanese festivals as well as outside Japan, in countries such as Taiwan and South Korea. It is made of batter in a special pan (similar to a waffle iron but without the honeycomb pattern), and filled with sweet azuki bean paste, although it is becoming increasingly popular to use a wider variety of fillings such as vanilla custard, different fruit custards and preserves, curry,...

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Watch: Magnificent Maneuvers Of 2 Ships At Chios Port
2022, 01 20

Watch: Magnificent Maneuvers Of 2 Ships At Chios Port

Once again the Greek captains prove their manoeuvring skills. So even at dawn, the captains of Samos Island and Blue Star Myconos made really impressive manoeuvres in the port of Chios. The two ships moored side by side within breathing distance, safely unloading passengers and...

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Ta-a mi
2022, 01 19

Ta-a mi

Origin Ta-a noodles are said to originate in the late Qing dynasty, around 1895.[4] During the Tomb Sweeping Festival and summer season (July to September) each year in Taiwan, there are frequent typhoons, rendering fishing too dangerous. These “slack seasons” were known to fishermen as “small months” (Chinese: 小月; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: sió-go̍eh) and the phrase “pass the small months” (度小月; tō͘-sió-go̍eh)...

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