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15 ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Locations You Need Not Be Crazy, Rich, or Asian to Visit. Top Story - September 2018.
Crazy Rich Asians, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Singapore-born Kevin Kwan, officially became the most successful Hollywood studio rom-com in nine years after grossing $117.3 million on its third weekend at the US box office. Set in Singapore, the Jon M Chu-directed film is a delightfully funny romance that deftly covers universal themes of love, family, and friendship.
By Marguerita Tan7 years ago in Wander
Best Waterfalls in Washington
Panther Creek Falls I love the location of this waterfall. I saw it in the middle of winter. It was snowing and everything was covered in white as this waterfall trickled down a rock wall high up in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. This waterfall is located near the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge and the whole area is gorgeous!
By Shawntelle Moncy7 years ago in Wander
Just Another Day in the Life!
I guess it's good to know that the ol' luck is still holding. Have you ever been invited to go somewhere with a friend? I'm sure most of you have, but I rarely if ever get the chance to take like a day trip with anyone. I think that most know if I'm involved, their little journey may turn into something that may appear on the evening news. Others, well, let's just say 'they've learned their lesson'!
By Star Bright7 years ago in Wander
How to Travel Carry-on Only
I was a Girl Scout growing up, and one of the key lessons I was taught was: be prepared. No matter now short the trip or whatever the weather forecast predicted, I needed to be ready for all of it. Rain? Snow? Earthquake? I'd better have that poncho, those boots, and the radio, just in case.
By Theresa Christine7 years ago in Wander
What to Do in Branson, Missouri
Are you in Branson, Missouri, or are planning to be, and find yourself with nothing to do and no plans? Well fear not, I'm here to show you a few fun things you and your family can do to enjoy your time here. As someone who has lived here for eight years, I'm sure I can provide you with all the details to have an unforgettable adventure!
By Dustin Tyndall7 years ago in Wander
Tips for Traveling to South Korea
So you're traveling to South Korea? Awesome! You will undoubtedly have a great time soaking in the local culture in this off-the-beaten path destination. As you move forward with planning, keep these tips in mind, and you'll be prepared for anything!
By Lorna Vause7 years ago in Wander
Travel Naked
My friends thought I was mad. I can see why—the hurricane of emotions that preceded my decision to leave New Zealand had really messed up my hair, and left me hollow-eyed and twitchy. Quitting my job, selling my car, and flying away across the sea never to return was considered understandable under the circumstances, but my insistence that I would do it all with only carry-on luggage? Apparently, that was the crazy part.
By Sarah Writes7 years ago in Wander
Holidaying with Teens
I suppose I am lucky in that my children are happy to do anything. They usually enjoy whatever we do and are generally content whether having a picnic in the garden, going to the beach, visiting museums or taking part in more active pursuits like country walks or archery.
By Sapphire Ravenclaw7 years ago in Wander
Reasons You Should Never Visit Georgia!
Salivation The vast array of aromatic and delicious dishes on offer at a traditional feast—called "supra"—will cause you to experience not only constant salivation, but also pangs of conscience after overindulging in these delicacies. A perennially full stomach and visions of too tight trousers will haunt you throughout your visit. Khatchapuri, khinkali, lobiani, mtsradi, pkhali, chashushli, mchad, imeruli, churchkhela are just some of the mystical names of dishes that will visit you in your dreams.
By Caroline Koziol7 years ago in Wander












