The Perth Mint: medals, coins and gold
Even today the city continues to rapidly expand encompassing a multi ethnic melting pot from around the world and is home over 1.6 million people. The Perth Mint is the oldest functioning mint in the country. Founded by Sir John Forrest in 1896, the Perth…
Kokyo the Imperial Palace of Japan
The site on which the current Imperial Palace stands was once where the majestic Edo Castle stood. This castle was at one point the largest castle in the world and belonged to a feudal lord. Following its abandonment, Tokugawa Ieyasu converted it into his palace…
Singapore Discovery Centre
is the sort of place travelers fall in love with once they reach its warm and inviting shores. If you’re not impressed by the sheer number of attractions across the city you will surely be mesmerized at the variety of shopping and dining options available…
Trafalgar Square
Located in Central London, Trafalgar Square is a popular location where a host of major events such as high profile photo shoots, movie scenes, live musical performances and various demonstrations and rallies have been held. Nelson’s Column is said to have been constructed as a…
Silver Fox Cave
Beijing easily assumes its role as the power house of China. It is one of the longest standing and proud citadels of this mystical nation that has managed to surmount itself on a pedestal for the whole world to see. From the global traveller in…
Botanic Gardens Singapore- The Breathtakingly beautiful botanical garden of Singapore
The garden today is breathtaking with its nicely arranged landscape, its profusion of flowers and abundance of rare plant species. The garden spans over 63 hectares and among its many unique attractions, the orchid garden takes the centre stage. Located in the mid western part…
National Stone Museum
One journey that is deemed to be one of the most fascinating experiences Wuhan has to offer is a visit to its National Stone Museum. A place worthy of visiting, it exhibits an array of distinct stone and crystal. There is a record of 1300…
Kiyomizu Temple
For many centuries, Kyoto was both the capital city of Japan and home to the Emperor. Today however, its pastoral countryside is in stark comparison to other bustling towns and locales in the country. Endowed with a rich culture and history the many temples, parks,…
Princes Park—An Enlightening Journey
The history of this park takes you through an enlightening journey to the past. The Mulgrave Battery was built near this site and was renamed Prince of Wales Battery in 1855. Also, the Prince Albert Battery was constructed higher up the hill in the year…
Explore Singapore’s Garden Wonders at the Famed Chinese and Japanese Gardens
Tucked away within the breathtaking landscapes of Jurong Lake lies Singapore’s most prized horticultural possessions. Simply dubbed the Chinese and Japanese Gardens, this touristic haven next to Jurong Bird Park near Yuan Ching Road is a popular attraction frequented by locals and foreign nature lovers…
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