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The Shanghai Sardars by MEENA VATHYAM
They were not allowed to bring families to
Shanghai. So, their adaptation to Shanghai lifestyle, activities,
interaction with the locals on a social level, etc. are not chronicled.
Unfortunately, their footprints are invisible.
Ten Days in Xanadu by DYA SINGH
This is where the true reason for my being here came to light - ten days
in an enchanting place, laid back, set back in time - my idea of
paradise on earth!
Guru ki Maseet: A Rich Tapestry by ANNA BIGELOW
It was like observing master
weavers at work as they interlaced two of the many threads that make up
the rich tapestry of Punjab's religious and cultural fabric.
Shanghai's Secret Gurdwara by ANJU KAUR
Approx. 100 people, mostly Sikh, but also Sindhi and Hindu,
gather there during gurpurabs, and about 30 are there every Sunday.
Sikh Fest in Malacca, Malaysia by SURENDAR KAUR
Don't be surprised if you don't see too many Sikhs in Singapore next
weekend. Most of us will be in Malacca from May 20 to 22, 2011 for the Barsi at
the Gurdwara Sahib in Malacca.
India: Where Driving Is An Adventure by H. KISHIE SINGH
A bus - headlights on, horn blaring - will have its front bumper a meter away
from the car ... In case of a sudden slow down,
the bus will make mince meat of the car.
San Jose Celebrates Expanded Gurdwara by LISA FERNANDEZ & MIKE SWIFT
The vibrant scene, timed to coincide with Vaisakhi, was the end to nearly a quarter-century of
struggle for the completion of the gurdwara.
A Gurdwara For The 21st Century: Adelaide, Australia by GURMUKH SINGH (U.K.)
The sangat hall rests on a massive rock, reminding one of dhaol dharam - the mythical bull of dharma referred to in Japji Sahib.
Why We Travel by PAUL THEROUX
"Don't go there," the know-it-all, stay-at-home finger wagger says of
many a distant place ... in
almost every case it was bad advice.
Mela Chiragaa(n) Da - Lahore's Festival of Lights by SHAHAB ANSARI
Maharaja Ranjit Singh once ordered his infantry to dress in basanti and stand on both sides of the road from the Lahore Fort to Shah Hussain' tomb.



