Travel
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Exploring Melbourne’s Mouthwatering Food Culture Bite-By-Bite
Melbourne is often mistaken for the capital of Australia, and no wonder! The city is regarded as the food (and coffee) capital of the nation!
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Al-Ghurair City is Dubai’s Oldest and Most Iconic Shopping Mall
Opened in 1981, Al-Ghurair City is Dubai’s oldest shopping mall and residential complex and the first of its kind in the entire Gulf region!
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Hiking the Charyn Canyon – Kazakhstan’s Valley of Castles
The Valley of Castles is one of Almaty’s best scenic hikes, featuring vibrant colors and awe-inspiring rock formations in the Charyn Canyon.
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The breathtaking terrains of Mongolia – from plains to deserts
Mongolia is the world’s second-largest landlocked country, with variety of terrains so incredibly vast you’d think you were crossing borders!
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The Big Almaty Lake – Kazakhstan’s most iconic natural wonder
It might not be on the official list of natural wonders, but Kazakhstan’s Big Almaty Lake certainly deserves a spot for its divine beauty!
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Forever Young – enjoying the cherry festival in rural Australia
Young is a city of vast farmlands in the outbacks of rural New South Wales and home to the annual cherry festival in summer.
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The Genghis Khan Statue is the pride and joy of Mongolia
On the outskirts of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s capital city, is the magnificent Genghis Khan Statue, made using 250 tons of stainless steel!
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Exploring Busan – Korea’s beautiful seaside city
Busan is easily Korea’s most popular city after its capital, Seoul, featuring stunning beaches, scenic ocean views, and amazing food!







