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3 Fascinating Transportation Facts About Indonesia

3 Fascinating Transportation Facts About Indonesia

Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago nation — 17,508 islands, 270 million people, and a geography that makes getting from one place to another a fundamentally different logistical challenge than in any continental country. What has emerged fr...

North Korea Opens to Tourists in 2025–2026: What We Know

North Korea Opens to Tourists in 2025–2026: What We Know

For most of its post-war history, North Korea operated a tightly controlled but functional tourism industry for foreign visitors. Western tourists travelled primarily through specialist agencies — most famously, the Beijing-based Young Pioneer Tours ...

Which Japanese City Has the Most Cherry Blossoms? The Sakura Capital Debate

Which Japanese City Has the Most Cherry Blossoms? The Sakura Capital Debate

The annual sakura season is arguably the most famous recurring natural spectacle in the world. For two to three weeks each spring, Japan's cities, rivers, roads, and temple grounds disappear beneath a soft canopy of pale pink and white flowers. The q...

Sana'a: Capital of Yemen, Cradle of One of the World's Oldest Cities

Sana'a: Capital of Yemen, Cradle of One of the World's Oldest Cities

At an elevation of 2,300 metres above sea level and with a recorded history stretching back over two and a half millennia, Sana'a is among the most remarkable capital cities in the world. It is the capital of Yemen — a country that sits at the southw...

Uzbekistan: Language, Food, Culture, and the Most Amazing Places on the Silk Road

Uzbekistan: Language, Food, Culture, and the Most Amazing Places on the Silk Road

Uzbekistan is one of the most architecturally extraordinary countries on earth. The Silk Road cities that pass through it — Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva — were, for centuries, among the most important cities in the world: hubs of commerce, Islamic schol...

Nepal's Monkeys: The Sacred Macaques of Pashupatinath and Swayambhunath

Nepal's Monkeys: The Sacred Macaques of Pashupatinath and Swayambhunath

Nepal's monkeys are not a wildlife sighting — they are a participant in daily Nepali life. In Kathmandu Valley and throughout the hills, rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) move through temples, rooftops, and forest edges as naturally as the forest does...

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