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How to Explore Xi'an in a Day
A day trip to Xian can easily be packed with the city's well-preserved landmarks and ancient archaeological sites. The number of historical sites shouldn't come as a surprise as this city is one of the oldest of its kind in China. It's not just sightseeing you can do around this city. You can also wander around the winding alleys that are lined with shops and enjoy in chic urban areas in their assortment of bars and restaurants.
By Peaushan Devanarayana5 years ago in Wander
How to Shop in Wuhan
After the 77-day lockdown period in Wuhan came to an end, the Chinese consumers were more prone to indulge in "revenge consumption," a term coined by the Chinese social media users to describe the surge of purchases post-lockdown. Here are some of the things you should know about before entering Wuhan's fascinating shopping scene.
By Peaushan Devanarayana5 years ago in Wander
How to Pack for Hong Kong
Being an independent territory with oodles of attractions and English being one of its national languages, Hong kong could make up for an enticing travel destination. If you are planning to visit here anytime soon, here is what you should consider bringing with you for your trip to Hongkong.
By Peaushan Devanarayana5 years ago in Wander
Red Rock is a must see in Las Vegas
Red Rock National Conservation Area is located just miles from the Las Vegas strip. The natural beauty that surrounds Las Vegas is really outstanding! Yet, when you say Las Vegas, the first thing people think of is the casinos, slot machines, endless buffets and the shows. But all around Las Vegas you have some of the most beautiful locations in the American Southwest. Out of the countless areas to spend a nice day out, Red Rock is and should be at the top of the list.
By Jarrod Ames Photography5 years ago in Wander
A STUDY OF ANCIENT EGYPT
Ancient Egypt --- a subject which has always interested me, even from a very young age. The information we learn at school just skims the surface, and even what is taught in the Bible, gives us a mere glimpse into this very real ancient world. I remember many times going to the museum and staring at the beautifully coloured objects that have been discovered in the Egyptian tombs, even the everyday objects, such as combs or plates, hold my attention as I remember that these very items were physically and actually used every day, thousands of years ago. Even this study probably will just touch the surface of the very deep well of history. A culture of Master and Slave, even as we have had Upper-class and Lower-class. How the Pharaohs treated these slaves and who the slaves were is a massive subject all of its own. The clothes that were worn, who wore them and what they were made of we can, not only read about, but also can see on the walls of the tombs of the Pharaohs. The beautiful jewellery, so colourful, each piece meaning something, we have even copied in our time. The food of the rich, the food of the poor, very different and how the food affected the Egyptians health. The Gods and Goddesses which/who affected every aspect of life back then --- rich and poor! If I were to write down my own knowledge of Ancient Egypt, it would seem like a page compared to the thousands of books that we can read and learn from today. For such a massive subject, where do I start? Which God/Goddess? Which Pharaoh? Which part of Egypt? This study of Ancient Egypt is not meant to be “The Complete History of Ancient Egypt,” just my own “study of Ancient Egypt.” I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I have enjoyed researching it.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff5 years ago in Wander
End of a Summer's Day
I always wonder at clouds: light, frizzy wisps of cotton wool; white, fluffy heaps of celestial whipped cream; grey, menacing masses of soaking wet pillows. They come in so many shapes, textures, colours, in constant change throughout the hours, the days, the months, the seasons, the years.
By Sybille Stephenson5 years ago in Wander
How to plan your honeymoon trip to China
Being one of the world's largest countries china is home to regions with immaculate vistas and offers you a multitude of enticing experiences to indulge in. This is exactly why it qualifies for an amazing honeymoon destination. If you are thinking of going on a honeymoon to china here is how you could plan.
By Michel Ahbs5 years ago in Wander
6 Amazing Places to Explore in Seattle
One of the finest attractions to explore in the United States, Seattle is a major coastal seaport city and an affluent urban center. This city is known for scenic landscapes, innumerable architectural marvels, astonishing tourist attractions, mesmerizing skylines, and warm ambiance. Owing to its picturesque views, this city draws the attention of travelers from across the world. Seattle is decked by water bodies, mountains, evergreen forests. This is an ideal place for both nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. So, what keeps you stopping now? Make Allegiant Airlines Reservations to Seattle and gather some beautiful moments in the largest city of Washington.
By Olivia Sophie5 years ago in Wander
How to Get Around Auckland
Getting around the city of Auckland is quite affordable and easy. There are many different options that you could use as the transport systems in the city are top-notch, arrive on time and are super comfortable. You could take public transport, hire a taxi, do a tour bus transfer or drive and even cycle. Auckland has an opportunity for all kinds of transport, so it all boils down to a matter of preference. Here's a look at all the kinds of ways you could get around Auckland.
By traveltheworld world5 years ago in Wander
How to Get a Zambia Visa
If you want to travel to Zambia, then you will be required to apply for a visa that would allow you to explore the country and have a good time. The nature of your visit to Zambia is the most important aspect to consider before you begin applying for a visa. So, make sure that you do a little bit of research online before you start the application process. Here are some basic pointers to get you started.
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Wander







