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All Asia-bound travelers need some guidance before tackling the largest and most populous continent on Earth.
My Adventure in India
India is an exotic land to outsiders. My perception of India was shaped by stories and movies like the Jungle Book and Indiana Jones. My father, an immigrant from India, had told me stories of his homeland, and I remember asking him once if he ate monkey brains. The question did not amuse my father, yet he shared stories of his childhood and heroes from Indian lore, such as the Monkey God named Hanuman. His stories always fascinated me, and I wondered what an adventure to India would be like one day. Thankfully, I was fortunate enough to travel and experience adventures in India with my father. The one adventure that comes to mind involved getting lost around a forested mountain, a failed hunt, and a conversation with a dog.
By Chad Pillai5 years ago in Wander
Hokkaido people always go on a long journey in pursuit of the light in their lives
The heavy snow in my heart is my winter memory On that day, the oblique light was a spilled can of sparkling amber maple syrup. The clouds were just as wet as the fresh cherry clams, and the mountains were stained with peach Fei like rouge on the cheeks of girls. The bay is calm and calm, just like the mirror of the lost goddess.
By Lido Hairyes5 years ago in Wander
How to Spend a Day in Oman
Oman isn’t often cited as a popular travel destination. However, the country has much to offer. Its friendly people, food, and culture are a few reasons why a tourist should visit this Gulf nation. You cannot explore everything Oman has to offer during the course of a day. But if that’s all you have, with a bit of planning, you can make the most of it.
By traveltheworld world5 years ago in Wander
Can China still lead the world in tech without a new Jack Ma?
Several tech companies have been investigated in the past few months over alleged monopolistic behavior or other breaches of consumer rights. The ongoing probe — which President Xi Jinping has personally endorsed as necessary to maintain "social stability" — has led to record fines for some tech titans and massive overhauls for others. More than $600 billion has been wiped off the value of the biggest tech stocks in recent months.
By sunil kumar5 years ago in Wander
The Wall
I’ve travelled to China 5 times in my life and all of those trips hold special significance. My first trip, in 2002, was special for two reasons. First, it was my first time on an overseas trip but second and more important was the fact that I met my future wife on that trip.
By Gerald Holmes5 years ago in Wander










