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Life in China: Living as an Expat
Living in China as a foreigner cannot be summed up in a short article. How could life be summed up in that short of a text? Living in China as an expat comes with its obstacles and exciting adventures. This article is part two of a series on living in China as a foreigner and will discuss some of the pros and cons of living in China. The daily life in China for foreigners can be quite interesting, from the smog to the throngs of people crowding you all the time. There’s always something to learn and adjust to in this unique country.
By Restless Wandererabout 22 hours ago in Wander
5 winter tourist location in USA
1. Aspen, Colorado – A Paradise for Snow Lovers Aspen is one of the most famous winter destinations in America, known worldwide for its incredible skiing and snowboarding resorts. Located in the Rocky Mountains, Aspen receives heavy snowfall, making it ideal for winter sports. People visit Aspen for its four major ski areas: Aspen Mountain, Snowmass, Aspen Highlands, and Buttermilk.
By USA daily update 9 days ago in Wander
Elyse Bensusan Spotted Holding Hands With Venture Capitalist in NYC, Witness Claims
A source has shared additional details about an alleged public outing involving venture capitalist Michael and New York City psychologist Elyse Bensusan, adding to ongoing public interest surrounding their relationship.
By Alexanderaarya13 days ago in Wander
Absolved of All Sins!
We went on a day trip to Armenia with my son and friend Katie to explore its apostolic monasteries. Our first stop, Akhtala Monastery, had a monument to Armenian-Georgian friendship in the form of two rings joined by a pomegranate, the national fruit of both countries.
By Lana V Lynx17 days ago in Wander
10 Years ago... Snowboarding
10 Years ago I had my final ride in Freeride snowboarding, the sport I had given much of my early adulthood too, I had reached a semi professional level, sponsored by a European freeride snowboarding company, and I spent the most of my winters touring across Europe to compete in the Freeride World Tour.
By Malachai Hough29 days ago in Wander
How to Take a Taxi in Marrakech: A Complete Guide for Travelers
The first time I tried to take a taxi in Marrakech, I thought it would be simple wave, hop in, pay, done. But Marrakech has its own rhythm, and like everything in this vibrant city, even a taxi ride can turn into an adventure.
By Ariel Cohen2 months ago in Wander
Is It Worth It? An Honest Review Of Gaylord Hotels "ICE!"
As someone who has been living in Colorado since infancy, I have seen a lot of "major" companies and events come in and out of the Denver metro area. With the expansion of the area's population, and Denver International Airport rising in popularity, it was no surprise that a Gaylord resort was built here. Opening in 2018, the Gaylord Rockies Resort boasts 1500+ rooms, a convention center, restaurants, a full-service spa, a Top Golf suite, and multiple pools. Another thing that Gaylord Rockies offers is something that is at various locations - the ICE! holiday-themed event.
By Jenika Enoch2 months ago in Wander
8 Mysterious Places on Earth You’ll Probably Never Get to Visit
Why We’re Drawn to the Unreachable There’s something undeniably tempting about the things we can’t have, or in this case, the places we can’t go. And today’s lineup? Absolute bucket-list heartbreakers. These are some of the most incredible, historically rich, and spine-tingling destinations on Earth… that you’ll almost certainly never set foot in.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in Wander
Exploring Fes: A First-Time Traveler’s Guide to Morocco’s Oldest Imperial City
Fes is often called the spiritual heart of Morocco—a living museum where ancient craftsmanship, sacred traditions, and centuries of history still shape everyday life. Unlike Marrakech’s loud, fast-moving energy, Fes feels older, deeper, and more immersive. For first-time visitors, the city can be both mesmerizing and overwhelming, but that contrast is exactly what makes Fes unforgettable.
By Morocco classic tours2 months ago in Wander







