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Hangzhou, More Than a Good Cup of Joe – Hangzhou, China
After teaching English three years and traveling Asia, Virginia Fortner landed in China’s “Second Only to Heaven” destination, Hangzhou. It’s clean and green. Good coffee is secondary.
Eating in Korea: A Layman’s Guide to Dishes You Must Try
South Korea is known for some excellent food that seems exotic and intimidating at first. Jon Wick is living there and here he offers expert advice on things you must try and how to go about it.
Escaping the Snow in Scenic Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
A West Coast couple makes an attempt to escape the cold weather for a few Santa Fe rays. This New Mexico destination at 7,000 feet boasts 300 days of annual sunshine and only 14 inches of precipitation. What were the odds they’d be rained on, let alone see snow?
9 Trips Inspired by Travel Books That Are Probably Too Crazy to Actually Take
Lovers of great travel stories might find themselves motivated to try to replicate what they’ve read, but that’s not always a good idea. Here are 9 inspirational books that Eileen Smith thinks could get you in trouble.
The Rugged Palm Springs – California, USA
Palm Spring is often compared to “Hollywood in the Desert” but this is a journey of the natural, rugged side of the jewel in the California desert.
What to do When You’re Broke Overseas
Running low on money while you are traveling is a common problem. Luke Nye has been there so he’s collected up his best advice for handling the situation.
Ayahuasca Healing Journey – Into the Amazon
Ayahuasca healing ceremonies, which are conducted by shamans, have been an integral part of life in the upper Amazon for centuries.
6 Ways that Traveling with Kids Can Actually Improve Your Travel Experience
When you start having a family you might assume your travelin’ days are behind you, but Karen Banes has 6 great reasons why children can make the travel experience even better.
What A Way To Open An Airport! – Branson, Missouri
Roy A. Barnes witnessed an incredible air show to prelude the first commercial flights scheduled to arrive into Branson.
Just an Onsen – Matsuyama, Japan
As storied as Dogo Onsen’s history is, it’s still an onsen.
7 of the World’s Best Chinatowns
Some people joke that all Chinatowns look alike, but if you look carefully you’ll see plenty of differences. Andy Hayes highlights 7 of his favorites from around the planet.
Reverse Tourism: Seeing home through the eyes of visitors – French River, Ontario
You don’t need to travel far to experience tourism. Impromptu tour-guiding in your hometown can be equally rewarding.




