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Benxi Shuidong National Park, China – March 2015

March 1, 2015 by DaveLeave a Comment

The highlight of a visit to this National Park is the Benxi Water Cave system (located about 45 minutes from the major city of Shenyang). This 500 million year old cave is the world's longest underwater river cave accessible by boat. It is one of this region's most visited attractions - the temperature is 12C year round - so if you are visiting in the summer its a welcome relief from the heat and during the dead of winter - a huge temperature … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Canals, Caves, China, Culture, Hiking, Museum, National Park, Scuba Diving

Spring Breathes Fresh Life into Charleston’s Arts & Culture Scene

February 22, 2015 by Dave1 Comment

Charleston Heritage Federation Presents a Full Calendar of Events CHARLESTON, S.C., Feb. 22, 2015 – This spring, the Charleston Heritage Federation celebrates the season with a variety of fresh events that will breathe life and provide insight into some of the nation’s most well preserved cultural institutions. Listed below is a selection of events ranging from the celebration of the 68th Annual Festival of Houses and Gardens to the 12th … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Antiques, Architecture, Art, Beer, Culture, Easter, England, Fashion, Festival, Fireworks, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Markets, Museum, Music, Oyster, South Carolina

Visit Prague: the City of a Hundred Spires

February 20, 2015 by Egle ALeave a Comment

Sometimes described as the City of a Hundred Spires, Prague has to be one of the most beautiful and fascinating destinations in Europe. Since the Middle Ages, it has attracted visitors from near and far. Easily the equal of Paris in terms of its history and architecture, the city has roots dating back as far as the Iron Age. Since then, this settlement on the bend of the Vltava has been home to Habsburg colonists, German militants, Soviets and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Beer, Bridges, Castle, Culture, Czech Republic, Europe, Food and Wine, History, Paris, Restaurants, Romantic, Shopping Mall

Cassis: A Captivating Seaside Village in Provence

February 20, 2015 by Catherine Sweeney5 Comments

View from my seat at La Vielle Auberge

"Qu'a vist Paris, se noun a vist Cassis, pou dire: n'ai rèn vist," "He who has seen Paris and who has not seen Cassis can say ... I have seen nothing." Frédéric Mistral (1830 - 1914), beloved Provençal poet and Nobel Prize laureate How could anyone make such a bold statement about Cassis, France, a medieval village in Provence? After just a few hours in this village on the Mediterranean coast, I began to understand. I always feel … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Art, Beach, Bicycle, Chocolate, Christmas, Coffee, Culture, Dessert, Europe, Fishing, Flowers, Food and Wine, France, Garden, Harvest, Hiking, History, Ice Cream

Three Tips for a Working Holiday in Australia

February 19, 2015 by Kevin OLeave a Comment

There are many reasons to visit Australia. While the ample beaches can make for a fun vacation, the vibrant economy and world class cultural attractions also make it a great place to call home. To enjoy the best of both worlds, a working holiday may just be in order. If you are considering a working holiday in Australia, you need to be adequately prepared. You may be ready for fun, but are you ready for daily life? Here are three tips to get … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Australia, Beach, Cell Phone, Culture, Visa

The Growing Irrelevance of Commercialized Mass Tourism

February 13, 2015 by Jamon MokLeave a Comment

The irrelevance of mass tourism today The early 18-1900s, the age of industrialization, brought the world closer together with the widespread construction of railroads, the first flights and the first automobile. The burgeoning middle class could soon own their own wheels and take their first trains, travelling to places they never could, once accessible only to the mega rich. The age of mass tourism began in earnest. Today, more than 200 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Bus Travel, Culture, History, Shopping Mall, Technology, Train Travel

New Brunswick’s Interior Opens to Intrepid Travelers

February 10, 2015 by DaveLeave a Comment

Ancient Portage Trails Restored; New Package Along Fundy Footpath; Tracking Wildlife Along the Miramichi River NEW BRUNSWICK, Atlantic Canada, February 10, 2015 – Next year, visitors to New Brunswick will have the chance to explore more of this Atlantic Canadian province's pristine interior with the opening of ancient portage trails that have been restored and via a new trekking package along the Fundy Footpath. Forests of spruce and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Beach, Bridges, Canada, Culture, Fishing, Florida, Food and Wine, History, Lodge, Mountain Climbing, National Park, River Rafting, Trekking, Village, Wildlife

A Day in the heavenly city of Suzhou

February 8, 2015 by Yoni PasswellLeave a Comment

Above there is heaven below there are Suzhou and Hangzhou goes the famous quote, I haven’t been above yet, but they did a great job below. Suzhou is a monument to China’s amazing growth and modernization, the new areas of the city display some of the best city engineering there is, with modern architecture, wide streets and beautiful gardens all around. While the old sections have been preserved and restored to serve as first class tourist & … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Bridges, Canals, China, Coffee, Culture, Flowers, Food and Wine, Garden, Markets, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Restaurants, Seafood, Shanghai, Shopping Mall, Singapore, Street Food

How Todays Hipster Makers Travel

February 5, 2015 by Jamon Mok2 Comments

The hipster maker culture The maker culture, part tech, part traditional, has been taking the world by storm, at least the hipster spaces. Now you can regularly find $90 courses teaching you wood-working, brass crafting or something similar along those lines. Its cool, definitely, but I always feel a little underwhelmed after participating in these kind of overpriced workshops. You make something really really simple (in the interests of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Angkor Wat, Art, Cambodia, Culture, Fishing, India, Indonesia, Laos, Nepal, Scuba Diving, Vietnam, Walking tour

Bring Your Appetite to Naples, Florida

February 4, 2015 by Allison Tibaldi1 Comment

If you think the Florida restaurant scene is all early bird specials and buffets that cater to the denture set, meet Naples. Not too long ago, menus were dominated by bland dishes that catered to the simple taste buds of Midwestern snowbirds. Middle Americans still flocks to Naples, but their palates have grown more sophisticated. Thankfully, local chefs have exceeded the blossoming epicurean demand and the heavyweight culinary scene is now a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Art, Beach, Caribbean, Culinary travel, Culture, Dessert, Drinking, Europe, Florida, Food and Wine, History, Italy, Oyster, Paradise, Pizza, Restaurants, Sand, Seafood

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