Visiting the Great Wall of China was a lifelong dream realized. At Badaling, I felt the history under my hands and the rhythm of time in every step. Though our guided tour limited exploration, the climb reminded me why travel still feels magical—a connection to stories, endurance, and dreams older than memory.
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China is a blend of ancient history and rapid modernization. Learn about its diverse regions, cultural traditions, cuisine, and global influence, offering insights into the unique blend of old and new. From iconic landmarks to everyday life, discover what makes China a fascinating destination and global powerhouse.
How to Make the Most of Guangzhou: Food Tours and Dim Sum
The tour lasted a little over 4 hours and ended with lunch in a popular dim sum restaurant. Long layovers provide a chance to see things you might otherwise never see. Walking tours with a local are the closest thing to living like a local for a few hours and may end up being a highlight of your entire trip.
First Impressions of Beijing: What It’s Really Like Exploring a City This Big
First impressions about Beijing… it’s BIG!! Really big. More than 250 million people live in the city and its surrounding suburbs. Imagine that. There are only 50 and 322 million people living gin the entire countries of Korea and the United States respectively.
Why Peking Duck at Quanjude Is the Best Way to End a Trip to China
This blog explores the iconic Peking Duck experience in Beijing, from the legendary Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant to the art of preparing and eating the dish. It reveals why cooking it at home is nearly impossible and shares the rich cultural tradition behind every crispy bite of this beloved Chinese delicacy.
Four Days in Beijing, China: More Than Just the Great Wall
I was a freaking kid climbing those darn stairs– an old one– but a kid nonetheless!! It was something I’d dreampt about my whole life and I’m paying for it now. I can hardly move but it was worth it a thousamd times over for the views, the bragging rights and the exercise!! Look the Mongolian horde… oh no its just the bloody Brits.
Beijing Shopping Secrets: Finding Real Deals in the Middle of the Madness
Mandatory Group Shopping Tours in Beijing The Rebel in me talks a lot of smack about the high-pressure mandatory shopping trips the Chinese Government forces tour groups to go on. And shopping in Beijing can be intense. Yes, the Silk Market is high stress, a man-handling, chaotic swarm of knock-off…
Valuable Travel Tips From Living in South Korea and Exploring Asia
I was very excited when I found out we would be heading back overseas. The idea of living in South Korea intrigued me. I lived in Korea many years ago as a child. So I immediately began researching Daegu. I looked for blogs that could provide some insights for what to expect. But I couldn’t find any that were very helpful.