Exploring the Forbidden City: A Journey Through Beijing’s Imperial Majesty
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by Amy Aed
4d ago
Have you ever dreamt of walking through the halls of emperors, surrounded by shimmering gold and intricate designs? This dream can become a reality at the Forbidden City, located in the heart of Beijing. This monumental complex stands as a testament to China’s rich history and cultural glory. It used to be where emperors lived during two big dynasties, the Ming and Qing. It’s a huge complex covering about 180 acres, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the world’s biggest palace. It draws millions of visitors each year, eager to explore its ancient halls and secrets. But why? It is like stepping ..read more
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10 DISHES TO TRY IN QUITO, ECUADOR
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by Amy Aed
4d ago
Following a brief stint in the Amazon rainforest, I slowly made my way over to Quito. Suddenly, I found that I was in a place where people were constantly staring at me, I had complete freedom to wander around by myself, and no one whispered warnings of snakes and kidnappers. Quito was an absolute HAVEN after weeks of badly adjusting to the rainforest. As you can probably already guess if you’ve read this blog for long enough, the first thing I did upon arriving in Quito was join a food tour. Frankly, this turned out to be the best way to familiarise myself with the city and begin to learn abo ..read more
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BEST 10 STREET FOODS TO TRY IN BANGKOK, THAILAND
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by Amy Aed
1w ago
I recently decided to make Bangkok my home base – for three months, at least. And whilst initially feeling overwhelmed at the chaos and bustle of the city, I quickly grew to love Bangkok, the people, and of course, the food. I personally think that the local food is extremely underrated – and let’s be honest, ‘food’ isn’t the first thing you think of when you think Bangkok. But from guay jab to suki, there’s so many dishes to fall in love with. And I’m a strong believer that once you’re familiar with the food, a place can easily become home. So, without further ado, here’s 10 of the absol ..read more
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Outdoor Exploration with Bongs: Smart Tips for Travelers
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by Amy Aed
1w ago
Are you ready to hit the outdoors and thinking about bringing your bong along? If yes, then you are in for a blast! But before you pack up, there are some tips to keep in mind to ensure your experience is as smooth as the hits you’re aiming for. We’re talking about choosing the right gear, being mindful of the environment, and knowing the local regulations to keep things cool and compliant.  This article is about what you need to know to seamlessly integrate your bong into your outdoor adventures. From packing strategies to navigating the legal landscape, we’ll guide you through how to en ..read more
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5 Essential Tips for Traveling with Pets: A Family Guide
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by Amy Aed
1w ago
As you know, traveling is one of the best ways to strengthen your bond with your loved ones and create lasting memories. You’ll get to explore new destinations, meet new people, and immerse yourself in the local culture. Your trip becomes even more amazing when your furry friend is accompanying you on your trip. However, a vacation with your pet can be both exciting and challenging. You’ll need to make sure that your furry friend stays comfortable and healthy during the entire trip. So, if you’re planning a vacation with your family and pet, then this article is for you. Here, we’ll share with ..read more
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ROLLER SKATING: THE ULTIMATE FORM OF SELF LOVE
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by Amy Aed
1w ago
As y’all may have noticed if you’ve been following my Instagram, I recently re-discovered my love for skating, and as such, have spent the majority of each day skating in some random skatepark in Asia. And honestly, it’s making me question why I stopped skating for so long.  I’m back on wheels and remember just how much damn joy it brings me – I feel more confident in my abilities, my body is stronger, and I looove wandering around new cities with the cutest skates anyone has ever seen. Frankly, it’s all I talk about. Wandering the world on wheels First up, one of my favourite things abo ..read more
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Why An Activity Vacation Is A Good Idea 
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by Amy Aed
1w ago
When you think of taking a vacation, the image that probably comes to mind is of lounging by a pool with a cocktail in hand, or enjoying a dip in the sea. However, although initially, the idea of an activity vacation might sound counterintuitive because you’re meant to take time to relax when you get away from it all, the fact is that an activity vacation can be good for you in a number of different ways – let’s take a look at some of the reasons to opt for this kind of vacation to help you make the right decision when it’s time to book.  It’s An Adventure  So just why would you want ..read more
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Key Advice for Handling Travel Accidents: Comprehensive Tips for Every Situation
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by Amy Aed
3w ago
Traveling can be an exhilarating experience filled with adventure and discovery. However, amidst the thrill of exploring unfamiliar places, we must also be prepared for unforeseen circumstances like accidents. Whether traveling solo, with family, or in a group, having a plan can make all the difference in handling emergencies effectively. In this guide, we’ll discuss essential tips and precautions to take in case of a travel accident in Suffolk, ensuring your safety and peace of mind. Pre-Travel Preparation Travel Insurance Before embarking on your journey, consider purchasing travel insura ..read more
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Top Tips for Getting the Best Accommodation Deals in Singapore
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by Amy Aed
3w ago
Singapore may have some of the most expensive costs of living in Southeast Asia, but if you know where to look, you can find accommodations that would suit even a backpacker’s tight budget. With Singapore’s wide range of accommodations, you can find clean, safe, and comfortable rooms that go for as low as SGD 30 per night, with basic amenities like air conditioning, a bed, a private bathroom, and perhaps a free WiFi connection. That being said, with Singapore’s wealth of amazing parks and attractions, not to mention good food, you’ll probably be out for most of the day and these simple ameniti ..read more
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10 MUST-TRY STREET FOODS IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
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by Amy Aed
1M ago
I recently visited Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital city, and quickly decided that it was one of my new favourite places in South East Asia. Amongst ancient temples and towering skyscrapers, matcha cafes and skateparks, some of the more incredible food is tucked away. The city is a melting pot of cultures, each contributing unique histories and flavours to the culinary scene. And within Sambal, one of the last remnants of old Kuala Lumpur, neighbourhoods like Chow Kit and Kampung Baru retain their traditional charm with wooden houses and bustling markets influenced by Malay, Indian, and A ..read more
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