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How to Visit a Chinese Temple
China is a vast cultural place. Shaped by various religious practices, Chinese culture is a spectacular one. The temples in China stand out due to their intriguing architecture. Some temples are located on mountain peaks, and others are in the midst of the city activity. If you visit China, you must visit at least one temple. But one thing you should remember is that these temples are governed by different rules, so, before you visit a temple, you need to learn a bit about them.
By Peaushan Devanarayana6 years ago in Wander
How to learn a few local words
Well, it is not necessary for one to be very fluent and have the perfect pronunciation of local words, although it will be very useful to learn a few key phrases in the local language. This will leave a good impression on locals and your travels will be a lot easier and smoother. There are a few universal phrases that can come to your rescue and this guide will highlight some of it for your vacation in Ella, Sri Lanka.
By Aurora Gianna6 years ago in Wander
How to Plan a Bachelorette Party in Singapore
When you're about to tie the knot with your better half, the last thing you need is to stress about planning another party! Not too keen on getting a hangover from a traditional bar-hopping extravaganza? If the answer is yes, then this article is all about making your bachelorette fancies come true. Check out the fantastic, fun-filled ways you can celebrate your impending nuptials with your close friends. Here are some awesome suggestions on how to plan for an epic hen's night in Singapore!
By Ayodha Ushani6 years ago in Wander
How to create a three-day family guide when visiting Singapore
Singapore is a thriving metropolis in Southeast Asia. It's a small but strong country with a myriad of destinations that would make your dreams come alive. One would think that the country has an affinity for rules due to the multitude of strict regulations and laws in place. But in the long run, these rules have contributed to the thriving country that it is today. Thinking of heading out to Singapore? Read on to discover how to prepare a three-day itinerary for a successful holiday experience.
By Prihansa Perera6 years ago in Wander
How to Plan a Day Trip to Otaru
Bordering the Ishikari Bay lies the city of Otaru, a charming port city in Hokkaido, Japan. Although quite famous within the country, the scenic Otaru does not get its well-deserved fanfare from its international tourists. Located at the proximity of its famous neighbour, Sapporo, this scenic city is a must-visit in Japan. Read on to find out how you should plan a fantastic day to remember in Otaru.
By Prihansa Perera6 years ago in Wander
How to Spend Three Days in Beijing
Only second to Shanghai in terms of size, Beijing is the centre of politics in China, and it has been for nearly 800 years. The capital city is academically, culturally and economically significant. Located near the Yanshan mountains, Beijing is an excellent starting point for tourists.
By Peaushan Devanarayana6 years ago in Wander
How to Move to Chongqing
Renowned for its warm summer-like weather conditions and excellent living conditions, Chongqing has become a popular option for those looking to move to a Chinese city. The highly developed metropolitan surroundings, as well as the efficient transportation networks, make Chongqing a desirable choice for ex-pats as well as retirees looking for a change of place. Here are some tips on how to make the big move to this megacity in China.
By Peaushan Devanarayana6 years ago in Wander
How to make the most out of your visit to a museum
A visit to a museum can be that much-needed respite from the constant hustle and the information surplus of modern society. Being transported to another world with serene ambiance has this amazing power to making you forget the intricacies and complexities of daily life. A leisurely stroll among the masterpieces of the past would also help you reconnect with your deepest emotions and thoughts. Here's how you can make the visit to a museum a rewarding experience.
By Ayodha Ushani6 years ago in Wander
How to spend a day in Mongkok
In the Kowloon district of Hong Kong, you find this beautiful area named 'Mong Kong' and head there, you will surely fall in love with this city. Spend one day in this buzzing city and get exposed to its vibrant night markets, restaurants, parks, and shopping malls. Do not worry about the experiences you choose to do within your day spent there, as this guide will show you what to include in your list.
By Peaushan Devanarayana6 years ago in Wander
How to prepare well before travelling
Travelling is a beautiful addiction. Once you get addicted to this, nothing will be able to impress you as much as travelling does, and every place you travel to will ultimately be a priceless memory when looking back. But it's also an activity that needs a lot of preparation. How to prepare well before a tour? This article will discuss that.
By Michel Ahbs6 years ago in Wander
Thomas Salzano - Travel Like A Pro By Using This Advice
Rushing your travel plans can bring about many mistakes. It is important to outline strategies and also suggestions before establishing your reservations for tickets and rooms. This article by Thomas Salzano will assist to break down every little thing you require step by step.
By Thomas N Salzano6 years ago in Wander
How to spot the best local cuisines in Maldives
Malaysia is fast becoming one of the most popular beach getaways anywhere in the world. Every year, thousands of tourists – honeymooners in particular – travel here to enjoy the tropical sun and relax along white-sand beaches. If you're one of them, don't forget to try out the amazing local cuisine the Maldives has on offer – in fact, here's how you can spot the best traditional dishes found on the island.
By Michel Ahbs6 years ago in Wander


