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Vineyards, Kung Fu Panda and British Museum

Summertime is Panda Time
So the official site says! This is supposed to be the movie of the year and if you have not heard about from your children already – you will do soon!

The synopsis is .....
Enthusiastic, big and a little clumsy, Po is the biggest fan of Kung Fu around...which doesn't exactly come in handy while working every day in his family's noodle shop. Unexpectedly chosen to fulfil an ancient prophecy, Po's dreams become reality when he joins the world of Kung Fu and studies alongside his idols--the legendary fighters Tigress, Crane, Mantis, Viper and Monkey--under the leadership of their teacher and trainer, Master Shifu. But before they know it, the vengeful and treacherous snow leopard Tai Lung is headed their way, and it's up to Po to defend everyone from the oncoming threat. Can he turn his dreams of becoming a Kung Fu master into reality? Po puts his heart - and his girth - into the task, and the unlikely hero ultimately finds that his greatest weaknesses turn out to be his greatest strengths.

http://www.kungfupanda.com/


China Landscape at the British Museum

This unique partnership between the British Museum and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew will conjure up a stunning China landscape in the forecourt of the British Museum this summer. The landscape will celebrate the two institutions shared vision to strengthen cultural understanding and support biodiversity conservation across the world. The experts at Kew will select and provide the plants and design, the British Museum will provide curatorial expertise and the location. Click here to go to the official site.


Vineyards in the Heart of Kent

Perhaps surprising for some, English wines are gaining quite a reputation internationally as being amongst some of the best in the world. The Heart of Kent is home to several small Kent vineyards and wineries producing award-winning white, red and sparkling wines, which visitors can try for themselves at free wine tastings.
Biddenden Vineyard - one of the oldest commercial vineyards in Kent - grows and produces both wine and apple cider at its on site winery.
Chapel Down Winery uses grapes grown in two of the largest vineyards in Kent at Lamberhurst and Tenterden in its award winning sparkling wines - good enough to rival genuine champagne apparently! The Winery, shop and Bistro at both vineyards make for a great day out.
http://www.heartofkent.org.uk/site/things-to-see-and-do/vineyards-in-kent

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03 July 2008

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