May 23, 2020• by Yinchuan_Travels
The Great Wall of China- Ningxia style!
When you think of the Great Wall of China, the image that pops into your head is more than likely the incredible section of stone monument near Beijing, that is usually bustling with tourists and...
Feb 17, 2020• by NinaZee
59 Rivoli - a Unique Former Squat
Are you looking for a unique, artistic experience close to the heart of Paris, then 59 Rivoli is the place to go. While this is not "street art", walking up and down the spiral staircase you feel...
Jan 16, 2020• by Dildabek
My Mausoleum in Turkistan City
I wanted to write this post about Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yassawi in Turkistan city a long time ago. I am traveling to Turkestan city very often, more with my guests- tourists. But I do not get...
Dec 5, 2019• by Tania
Peranakan Tile Gallery, Chinatown, Singapore
When travelling exploring cities and suburbs by foot has many advantages. One of them is that you inadvertently come across hidden treasures which aren’t mentioned in travel guidebooks or itinerary...
Dec 4, 2019• by jessyaroundtheworld27
Going around Valencia and Barcelona
This report is about a carefree summer in which I visited Spain for the first time, and I chose two classic destinations for the period and considered evergreen. I'm glad I saw them, and I think they...
Nov 26, 2019• by Tania
Shoes on the Danube River Bank - a Budapest Hungary, memorial
The Shoes on the Danube Bank is a memorial in Budapest, Hungary. Designed and created on the east bank of the Danube river by film director Can Togay, and sculpted by Gyula Pauer, to honour the Jews...