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In the News (Fri 1 Jan 10)

  
  SANSHIA
Because of the convenience of irrigation and land fertility, most started their farms along riversides, and as such the earliest stages of Sansia’s development was along the Dahan, Heng, and Sanxia Rivers.
Because the mountain areas in Sansia are large, the pioneers took to planting daqing (a plant used for its dyeing properties), and this was complemented by tea plantations, since the climate was agreeable to its growth.
Sansia enjoyed a continued period of growth until the mid 19th century, and the industries of cloth dyeing and mountain-based agriculture continued expanding.
www.sanshia.tpc.gov.tw /sanshia_english_1.asp   (368 words)

  
 Tea from Taiwan's Taipei County
Sansia is located in the south-western part of Taipei county.
Besides Baozhong tea, Sansia Township produces Longjing green tea.
Longjing is a spring tea made from two leaves and the bud.
www.teafromtaiwan.com /Taipei_County.htm   (579 words)

  
 Boston Web Design Services
Sansia is one of the nation's premier IBM business partners offering high-end computer systems, consulting services, and information technology solutions to Fortune 500 companies.
When Sansia first approached us, they had a very old and outdated web site consisting of a few sparse pages.
An innovative graphical design was created to appeal to the high tech customers that Sansia serves.
www.outofwebsite.com /clients/sansia/case.html   (193 words)

  
 The Jade Sabre | Mara Jade and all things Star Wars   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mara has temporarily been left in charge of the Wild Karrde, when she and the entire crew are captured and held hostage.
Mara is faced with the choice of rescuing Sansia or watching the entire crew of the Wild Karrde killed before her.
The three escape in Sansia's ship and return to her father, where they discover that Karrde has turned the tables on the ship builder with the help of some very familiar friends.
www.jadesabre.com /ss-js.html   (337 words)

  
 Movie Review - Dolly Dearest
The tomb is supposed to be the site where the Sansia tribe, meaning Satan on earth, were to have buried their creation, the Devil Child, nine hundred years ago.
The Devil Child was one with an infants body and the head of a goat who was suckled on the blood of young children.
Due to the deaths of all their children, the Sansia were forced to bury the Devil Child, sealing the tomb which was never to be opened again.
www.ahafilm.info /movies/moviereviews.phtml?fid=6038   (390 words)

  
 Limosa Holidays - Gallery
Two at Sansia on 30 March, singles at Anmashan on 2 and 3 April, three near Nanao on 7 April and at least 10 individuals in the Wulai area on 8 April, including a displaying male.
At least 20 birds of a large, migratory wintering race, possibly the nominate form, were feeding on a short-grass field on the outskirts of Hualien on 6 April, and at least eight similar birds were in fields near the Potzu River on 10 April.
One at Sansia on 30 March, three by the river near the hotel at Taroko Gorge on 5 April, followed by five there the following day, one at Wulai on 8 April and one at Yehliu on 11 April.
www.limosaholidays.co.uk /tripReportDetail.cfm?reportID=304   (11117 words)

  
 The New Republic > Tales from the New Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Thinking that Sansia may be deserting them, they race to the landing pad, where they see Sansia use the Winning Gamble’s great weaponry to destroy every other ship before dropping down to pick them up and head off of the planet.
He reveals to Sansia that it seems that Bardrin purposely let Sansia be captured, so that the ship could uncover the defenses of Praysh’s base.
Sansia is none to happy about being used as bait, so she takes a controlling amount of shares in the family business from her father to give her control of the business and gives the Winning Gamble to Mara.
www.starwarsbooks.fsnet.co.uk /tnr/tales-new-republic.htm   (3720 words)

  
 Weltjugendtag 2008 in Sydney, Australien | Akzente-Reisen GmbH
Das Taiwan Tourism Bureau bietet allen Transit-Passagieren mit einem Aufenthalt ab sieben Stunden die Möglichkeit, auf zwei verschiedenen kostenlosen Rundfahrten, die aufregende Hauptstadt Taiwans und Umgebung kennen zu lernen.
Sie besuchen die historischen Orte Sansia und Yingge, wo Sie das kulturelle Taiwan eine halbe Stunde ausserhalb der Metropole Taipeh erleben.
Das Programm beinhaltet den künstlerisch interessanten Sushih-Tempel, ein Bummel durch die "Old Street" von Sansia, sowie ein Besuch der Keramikstadt Yingge mit Keramikmuseum.
www.worldyouthday.de /teilnahme-reise-mit-flug-angebot03   (454 words)

  
 School information
It is situated in Sansia village, by the Sansia stream, closed to the zu
Transportation in Sansia is focused around the highways that run through it.
The main roads that link Sansia to the rest of Taiwan are Provincial Highway 3(Taipei-Sansia-Daxi), country highway 110(Xindian-Sansia-Yingge), and National Highway 3(the Second Northern Expressway).
www.shps.tpc.edu.tw /~web   (560 words)

  
 Birding In Taiwan - Art Gallery
Subsequently, he came to be called Chingshuei Tsu-Sze for establishing the Chingshuei Yan Memorial Temple in Anshi County, China.
Hundreds of years later, when people migrated from that area, they brought a statue of Chingshuei Tsu-Sze with them to enshrine as guardian spirit in a new temple that they constructed in the place known today as Sanshia (Sansia, San-Hsia, San Xia), Taiwan.
It was destroyed first by earthquake, later by fire, and rebuilt after each disaster.
www.birdingintaiwan.com /artgallery.htm   (312 words)

  
 Men looking for Women Sansia
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sansia.olx.tw /men-looking-for-women-cat-293   (52 words)

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