7 Wonders of the 21st century
The 7 Wonders of the 21st Century feature amazing successes redefining human creativity and engineering capability. From the calm Temple of Buddha's Origin in Leshan, China, to the amazing Bahá’í Gardens in Israel, every wonder reveals artistic expression and cultural value. With its fiery display, the Darvaza Gas Crater enthralls; the Millau Viaduct is a shining example of modern engineering…
What you must see in Bangkok
You will find a rich tapestry of history and legacy defining Bangkok as you navigate its maze-like alleyways and vibrant markets. Testaments to the royal legacy of the nation, iconic sites including the Grand Palace with its complex architecture and holy Wat Phra Kaew At the same time, especially at sunset, the calm beauty of Wat Arun, the Temple of…
Skellig Michel- island where the most beautiful scenes from „Star Wars“ are filmed
Several sites in the huge tapestry of film history inspire as much awe and respect as the magical island of Skellig Michael. Tucked 12 kilometers off Ireland's craggy coast, this isolated island is more than just a setting for the fanciful worlds of Star Wars; it's a living tribute to the way that history, environment, and culture interact. Here the…
New building miracles as tourist attraction
Visit four cutting-edge architectural marvels: Capital Gate in Abu Dhabi, Seville’s mushroom-like Metropol Parasol, London’s spiraling ArcelorMittal Orbit, and Nanjing’s Steven Holl–designed Sifang Art Museum. This definitive guide explores each landmark’s bold history, innovative engineering, and cultural context. Readers will find practical visitor info – updated admissions, opening hours, access tips, and best viewpoints. Comparative tables highlight differences in cost,…
The Most Popular City Markets In Europe
From the historic appeal of Borough Market in London to the energetic colors and gastronomic diversity of La Boqueria in Barcelona, every city market provides a unique window into local culture. The vibrant environment that defines these markets, the fresh produce, and the handcrafted items enthrall visitors Whether indulging in street food or gourmet cheeses, these markets are must-visited sites…
New “BRIDGE OF FEAR” In China
Visitors to Zhangjiajie soon confront a gut-wrenching sight: a 430-meter-long glass bridge spanning a canyon 300 meters below. The bridge’s transparent panels expose the dizzying drop beneath, triggering an instinctive fear of heights.
Hidden Museum In Oxford
Within Oxford University's Museum of Natural History, the Pitt Rivers Museum is a secret treasure of human ingenuity and cultural variation. Comprising more than 500,000 objects, the museum invites guests to investigate the imaginative solutions civilizations have developed over time for related needs. Designed by August Henry Lane-Fox Pitt Rivers, the museum exhibits items based more on their use than…
The Mysterious Tower Of The Winds In Athens
Nestled among the historic ruins and busy metropolitan streets in the heart of Athens, the Tower of the Winds is a silent guardian of time. Often disregarded by the masses of visitors exploring the Acropolis or the Parthenon, this mysterious monument has a wealth of secrets and tales within its battered marble walls. Far more than just a clock, this…
If you are a fan of STREET ART, you should definitely visit some of these cities
Originally thought of as a rebellious kind of expression, street art has evolved into a mesmerizing and internationally known artistic medium. Cities all around have turned into outdoor museums exhibiting vivid murals, provocative stencils, and complex graffiti covering their walls and alleyways. Traveling to some of these cities is absolutely necessary if you enjoy street art and are looking for…
World’s most famous landmarks in one place
Imagine strolling from the Pyramids to the Eiffel Tower all in one country. In Shenzhen’s Window of the World (opened 1993), roughly 130 famous monuments are shrunk onto 48 hectares. Beijing’s World Park (also 1993) presents over 100 miniaturized global landmarks. Ningbo’s Fantawild Oriental Heritage (opened 2016) blends Chinese history with replicas of world icons.


