Alternative Penang: A place in Malaysia brimming with history and cultural heritage, Penang boasts numerous ancient buildings, temples, museums, and cultural attractions, drawing countless visitors. Among them, the Little Penang Street Market is one of Penang's most representative and distinctive cultural tourism events. Open on the last Sunday of each month, it attracts a large number of culture and art enthusiasts, tourists, and locals alike.
Paris Travel Guide: Paris is a city that everyone dreams of visiting, but it has to be said that language communication can sometimes be a huge obstacle. Paris's public transport system is complex and intricate, with as many as 303 metro stations alone, and a wide variety of ticket types. Coupled with the language barrier, it can be quite a challenge for everyone!
Paris is divided into five zones. Zone 2 is known as "Little Paris," comprising 20 arrondissements (don't confuse the zones with the arrondissements). Zones 3-5 are known as "Greater Paris." Little Paris plus Greater Paris equals Île-de-France. Most major attractions are concentrated in Zone 2, but there are also many must-see places outside Zone 2: Versailles is in Zone 4, and Disneyland and Fontainebleau are in Zone 5. Ticket prices differ depending on the zone number.
Seoul Food: When you hear about Korean food, images of barbecue, kimchi, army stew, fried chicken and beer immediately come to mind... But if you go to Korea and only eat these, you'll definitely feel regretful, because Korea has many other street food stalls hidden in various markets and corners, which are local favorites!
Seoul's Gwangjang Market has so many delicious foods! I highly recommend the raw beef tartare, mung bean pancakes, and kimbap with numbing cream!
Saint Martin, in the Netherlands AntillesSt MaartenOn the other side, facing the Netherlands, the strange thing is that it is right next to Princess Juliana International Airport, just across the road.
Maho, the world's strangest beach
The airport's tenth runway is only 2,180 meters long, forcing flights using it to land at the very end of the beach. As a result, beachgoers are constantly bombarded with images of massive aircraft overhead! Despite the noise and danger, this makes the area incredibly popular, with tourists eager to witness the thrill of planes roaring overhead. Vacationers often see large planes flying overhead and are frequently forced to hold onto railings by the strong winds they generate.
Today a neighbor asked me about a small group tour to Japan. Including this one, I previously...
Travel anecdote: I just went to Taiwan on a business trip. On the way back, I took a taxi from the airport. Drivers usually chat with you a bit more when they see you as a second person. After about ten minutes of driving, suddenly... a hand patted my shoulder from the back seat (in Taiwan, taxis sometimes have two rows, one in front and one behind). It was bright sunlight, so I didn't think I was seeing a ghost. I was just worried about being robbed on the highway.
Christmas Island, nestled between Indonesia and Australia in the Indian Ocean, is a picturesque place with a population of just over 1,500. English is the official language. It boasts everything you could want for a tropical vacation: white sandy beaches, a vast ocean, and abundant wildlife.
Local residents are likely aware that they leave the area between October and December because tens of thousands of crabs roam there during that period. The most unique aspect of the area is its annual, globally unique..."The Great Migration of Red Crabs from Christmas Island"Many people specifically choose to visit Christmas Island during these two months just to witness the spectacular sight of the red army sweeping through the streets!
There are many taboos to be aware of when staying in hotels while traveling, to avoid attracting spirits. Taiwanese fortune teller Manhua explains that "people walk through solid doors, spirits through virtual doors," and mirrors are considered strongholds for spirits. When checking into a hotel, it's crucial to avoid having a mirror directly facing the bed or door. If you accidentally see your reflection in the mirror in the middle of the night, you might truly be "possessed by a spirit," and in such cases, it's best to change rooms. In addition, there are some seemingly trivial but wise customs, such as avoiding rooms at the end of the room, greeting guests upon entering, quickly turning on the lights and ventilating the room, leaving slippers lying around, flushing the toilet and turning on the tap, and turning on the TV or playing music. Today, we'll analyze these six major taboos when staying in hotels in detail.
Top 10 Must-Visit Spots in Yilan: Yilan is often called Taipei's backyard, but it's more like Taiwan's Old Summer Palace, full of surprises waiting to be discovered! Whether you want to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of city life on a weekend, or breathe fresh air among the rice paddies, Yilan has something for you! These ten recently trending photo spots boast stunningly beautiful and dreamlike scenery; even unedited photos will look amazing. Pack your bags and get ready to go!
Modeled after the famous Suzuka Circuit in Japan, this go-kart track is a 10:1 scale replica and is the only overseas-authorized go-kart track of Suzuka Circuit. It's 600 meters long and features a classic figure-eight track. The constant acceleration and crazy drifting are absolutely exhilarating. Compared to many local go-kart experience tracks in Taiwan, Suzuka Circuit Park boasts international-standard facilities and safety equipment.









