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This is the only Chinese traditional park in all of South – East Asia. And it is modeled on the Beijing Summer Palace. As well as on the scenic garden area of the Song Dynasty and Suzhou Gardens.

Nara National Museum Built in 1895, the National Museum is the city’s most famous museum and houses numerous significant works of art. The most famous one of the Nara period of the 8th century. Permanent collection includes several galleries dedicated to archaeological finds. As well as beautiful exhibitions of sculpture, paintings, and calligraphy. I would suggest collections of essential religious items, including numerous Buddhist statues and paintings. English language guides are available…. Read More

Verona, Italy

6. Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore The Basilica of San Zeno is one of the most important religious buildings in Verona, mainly for its stunning architecture, but also because it was the fictional place of the marriage of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Located on the west side of the River Adige, the Basilica sits at the far end of the Piazza San Zeno. The front facade of this church is quite simple… Read More

If you did see beautiful videos on YouTube or did hear a romantic tale of Romeo & Juliet, you know what I’m talking about.  The biggest problem is that the Internet and reality are different things. Sorry if I’ll burst your bubble, but that’s my travel scribbles, and if you are reading this, you are ready for my biased opinion.  I wrote a short travel guide in my Destinations, and that was… Read More

That’s my personal, and researched list of to-dos, so feel free to suggest in the comment section places that I missed 🙂 It’s a mane draft of my travel itinerary, which will be transformed in to separate posts with pictures and details, and hopefully, even travel scribbles after my trip to Malaysia. 1. Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur City Centre Petronas Twin Towers is the pride of Malaysia. Located in the heart… Read More

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