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All Asia-bound travelers need some guidance before tackling the largest and most populous continent on Earth.
How Is Dubai A Sustainable City?
A new housing development project called Sustainable City has been launched on the southern edge of the Daily, and it is reusing its water and waste to produce more energy than it uses. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is facing extreme weather and overuse of resources, and a new type of city is emerging from the sand dunes. Dubai is building a large solar power plant in the desert that will produce the cheapest and cleanest electricity in the world.
By saurab sharma5 years ago in Wander
Uttarakhand - top summer vacation holiday destinations in India
A beautiful place always awesome to visit. There are many beautiful places where you can visit with your family or friends. Uttarakhand is one of the famous tourist place of India where you can enjoy. This place is one of the fine example of natural surroundings. This place offer amazing views of nature which you have never seen before. This place is much better than a historical place. This place offer amazing natural places as well as some historical places as well. If you are seeking for the best destination then this place is best one.
By Sunita Sodhani5 years ago in Wander
Japan - The 10 Best Places To Live & Work In 2021
Japan is a beautiful place, with a vibrant culture. This country is known for its very low crime rates. Japan’s healthcare system is universal and one of the best in the world. In the past, the Japanese job market was not known as being welcoming to foreigners. Nowadays, due to a declining population anda rise in international companies, ex-pats are finding more opportunities to work inthe island nation with less stringent requirements. Whether you’re looking to move or already live here, these are the ten best places to live in Japan.
By saurab sharma5 years ago in Wander
Best Places to Visit in Indonesia
With over 18000 islands, Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world. The island nation is home to 167 active volcanoes, far more than any other country, and has some of the largest remaining tracts of tropical forest anywhere in the world. Indonesia is both a leisure seeker’s dream and an adventurer’s playground. Whether you’re looking to bronze on beautiful beaches, hike in search of endangered orangutan, or snorkel among some of the most beautiful coral reefs on Earth, this country has something for everyone. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Indonesia:
By Siddhartha Sapkota5 years ago in Wander
Best Places to Visit in Thailand
Thailand is a collage of animated scenes that comprise bustling modern cities crowded with tuk-tuks, Buddhist temples tended by orange-robed monks, hill tribes selling handicrafts, lush landscapes dotted with traditional farming villages, and stunning coastlines peppered with gorgeous beaches and blue lagoons. Such a captivating portrait explains why Thailand is Southeast Asia’s most popular travel destination. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Thailand.
By Siddhartha Sapkota5 years ago in Wander
Best Places to Visit in Malaysia
If countries were awarded for diversity, Malaysia would top first place. Not only is Malaysia a melting pot of ethnic cultures, but it is also a blend of many different customs, cuisines, and religions all coexisting peacefully together. From large island groups to mountains and tropical rainforests, the country’s geography is every bit as diverse. What’s more, Malaysia is a unique country that is divided into two main land masses. West Malaysia occupies the southern half of a peninsula shared with Thailand, while East Malaysia is situated on the Borneo island. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Malaysia:
By Siddhartha Sapkota5 years ago in Wander
Best Places to Visit in Japan
With its enormous cities and towering skyscrapers brightly clad in neon lights, Japan is a fun country to visit, full of history and with a rich cultural heritage. Temples and shrines dot its streets, while world-class restaurants rub shoulders with ancient castles and imperial palaces, and its cities bustle with life and energy. Japan is a warm, welcoming, and endlessly interesting travel destination with something for everyone. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Japan:
By Siddhartha Sapkota5 years ago in Wander
Travel Cuisine (Sri Lanka)
Feeling we have 'Run out of gas' emotionally in the middle of the holiday season? Should the holiday be artistic with good food in a historic setting with nature? After watching Gautham Menon's "Fear is ", does the motor vehicle in your hand invite you for a long journey? That is why we can say that vacancy is a place that God has created. Occupying the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka and being easily accessible by international waters, Galle has always been a city that adapted itself to their culture whenever it came under the control of the Jaropia she. It can still be seen today around the city of Galle. Moreover, it would not be an exaggeration to say that such historical relics and traditions have made Kali a tourist destination. The expressway facility has changed the journey from Colombo to Galle in an hour, so one day you will be able to enjoy the beauty of Galle and the ancient architecture there. Otherwise, the journey time to Galle on the southwest coast would be approximately three hours, making it an ideal route for bike travel. Places to admire In Galle, as in other parts of the world, there is no need to travel long distances to reach each tourist destination. Most of the ancient buildings and the beach mixed with nature are easily connected to the old fort.Basically the city of Galle can be divided into two. One would be running a restless modern city, including a train station, a bus station, and an empty international stadium. The other, irrelevant to any of these, is quietly set to reflect the city of Old Holland. You can park your car in this quiet city and walk around. Gaelic Fort From the moment we entered Galle, we could see the lighthouse rising from the sky and the walls of the fort still intact! The fort was first built by the Portuguese in 1588 to preserve the British settlements of the day. Still, Hollande played a major role in shaping its present form. Even today, the fact that Dutch families still own some of the artistic houses located inside Calicut is a testament to the foreigner's love for Sri Lanka.Galle is one of the worst cities in Sri Lanka to face a tsunami disaster. Meanwhile, Calicut was also affected. To this day, Calicut stands as a remnant of the tsunami and stands as an example of the talent of the day.As you walk along the walls of the Galle Fort, you will not only enjoy the beauty of the sea, but also the Diver. They can be found in the Flag Rock area, which is famous for its vacant lots. Just as there is danger in beauty, there is danger in taking the life of these people, even though the adventure is beautiful. Museums If you are planning to visit Galle, here are some important Sri Lankan museums that you should not miss if you are interested in learning more about Sri Lanka and its antiquities.Galle National Museum - The building built for them by the Dutch government still preserves all the historical artifact's from the earliest days of Galle to British rule. On the way out after visiting the National Museum, you will come across a well-grown Breadfruit Tree. But, this is no ordinary tree. It is the first 300 year old moist coconut tree brought to Sri Lanka by the Dutch.Galle Maritime Museum - One of the natural harbours of Sri Lanka is located in Galle. If so, that is not to say that Galle has historical significance in maritime and maritime affairs. The museum, which opened in 1992 for public use in the Hollande building, was also damaged by the tsunami. However, with the help of UNESCO in 2004 and the Government of the Netherlands in 2010 with 177 million, it has been renovated and re-opened to the public.Galle Mansion Museum - This private museum is located in the oldest residence in Galle and houses all kinds of artefacts that reflect the ancient way of life in Galle. It covers everything from ancient pottery to tools used by our ancestors. The private museum, run by Gaffar, is also a sales outlet. There is no shortage of with their artistic influence, just as there was the influence of the English in the history of Galle.. Similarly, there is the 300 year old MEERAN Mosque (MEERAN MOSQUE) which tells the story of the who entered Sri Lanka through trade.Thus, as you walk into Calicut to admire the ancient architecture, museums and religious sites, you will find a variety of restaurants in Galle that will satisfy your hunger with a variety of dishes, not just the usual ones, in the middle or at the end of the journey. Restaurants ; With the recent increase in the number of tourists, Dutch families are turning their homes into modern restaurants and exchanging a variety of overseas cuisines. The restaurants located within the Galle Fort are high in price and quality and you can get our regular meals at different prices in the new Galle city. The Dutch hospital is located in Calicut, similar to the present day dining hall complex known as the Dutch Hospital in Colombo. Apart from this, Fort Rotti Restaurant - Available in a variety of bread based foods. Chambers - Moroccan and Italian cuisine are available here.kitchen - Here you can enjoy other dishes including Fresh and Healthy Salads.One of the perfect places for burger lovers. Also, try this as an alternative to Colombo's franchise restaurants such as Buger King and McDonald's. These are just some of the goal setting shareware that you can use on your travels.Thus, anyone who returns home at the end of the day, enjoying all parts of Kali nagar, will not return in the evening without enjoying the sunset beauty of the empty beaches or the coastal walls of the fort.
By Zarinabanu Zarinabanu5 years ago in Wander
Tsukudani
Tsukudani (pronounced “Skoo-Dan-Knee”) is still my favourite rite of passage with food, and the most interesting marker in my travels and choice of diversions. I was raised in a family with many challenges that were usually gastrointestinal (green bananas, fish heads and various unique tubers and vegetables were always on our plates), but there was nothing to compare with the challenge of tsukudani. It was a meal that my mother would not prepare; it was a dish she still has not forgiven me for enjoying.
By Kendall Defoe 5 years ago in Wander
Food for the Seoul
Locals visiting a temple wearing their traditional hanboks. K-pop bands and their bright colored eccentric styles have become inspirational to it's American fans in the past few years. Although K-pop has been a thing for many years now it's popularity has been on a rise lately. That has peaked fan's interest in Korean culture as a whole. Korean dramas and their innocent-but-exhilarating hand holding, skin cares that inspire to start a routine, delicious snacks and foods (great for k-drama bingeing), and their intriguing language of course.
By Frida Ramos They/her5 years ago in Wander




