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The Nine-Day Psalm of Irish Celtic Mysteries
Highlights of the trip: ① Visit the whisky distillery converted from a church and taste its mellow brewing. ② Follow historical experts and follow the alternative path of urban architecture to explore the story of the Irish independence movement. ③ With a calm rhythm, spend 6 days exploring the three major national parks in southwest China; Both classic and secret experience. ④ Walk along the coast with the food guide to identify edible marine plants; Visit the abalone farm and enjoy the delicious wine. ⑤ Visit the Allen Islands, the soul of the Irish nation, by bike or hike, and taste authentic Guinness stew. ⑥ Visit Skellig Michael Island, which…
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Sultanate of Oman-7-day tour of cultural and natural heritage
Core highlights of the journey: ① Guided by a senior cultural guide, explore Muscat in depth, and interpret the historical context and vivid market life of the sultanate. ② Experience waterfall creek descent, oasis hiking and rock wall flying to Lada, and enjoy the wonders of landform in a variety of adventures. ③ Take an off-road vehicle deep into the hinterland of Wahibai Desert and stay in a characteristic wild luxury tent camp. ④ Visit ancient villages and thousand-year-old irrigation canals, and drive through magnificent canyon roads. ⑤ Full four-wheel drive off-road vehicle, each vehicle is limited to 3 people, equipped with professional and friendly guide service. ⑥ Carefully…
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Maybe, many people don’t really need to travel
Many people regard travel as purely spending money. I don’t think tourism is a waste, but I just see that some people travel in a way that is no different from “waste”. Going to scenic spots in online celebrity, crowding in a sea of people, taking photos and punching in at a fixed camera seat-this kind of trip is for the purpose of producing films, but it can be regarded as achieving a certain goal. Compared with those who think they have “seen the world” when they go out, at least they have gained photos that they can share and have a topic in the social circle, which is already…
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When modern buildings keep climbing upwards, these buildings that naturally “grow” from the earth are the hometown where the soul can settle down.
Our hearts yearn for nature, but our bodies are trapped in tall buildings. When modern civilization takes steel as its skeleton and speed as its standard, there is a counter-current emerging in the architectural world-returning to the land and learning from nature. This is the original intention of the natural architecture movement. Instead of pursuing the limits of technology and the innovation of materials, it turns to traditional wisdom for answers: clay, bamboo, wood, thatch. These ancient materials are reawakened with the goal of building buildings that can breathe, grow and eventually return to dust, and reconstruct a spiritual habitat for modern people. Today, let’s get closer to the natural…
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Andean Tour: 14-day in-depth exploration of Peruvian ancient civilization and Bolivian Sky Mirror
Core highlights of the trip ① Exclusively visit the Aliaca family residence in Lima, which has been inherited for 17 generations, and go deep into the shocking underground burial chamber of 10,000 people in San Francis Monastery. ② Follow the local guide around the streets and explore the hidden corners of Cusco; Taste the most authentic snacks and drinks in the local food market. ③ Walk the Holy Valley Valley to look for scattered Inca ruins; Get involved in the villagers’ market party and drink a cold beer in the village tavern. ④ Walk with local villagers, hike the fields, and identify ancient herbs and natural dyes; Enjoy…
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Gourmet secrets in northern Spain | From rural restaurants to Michelin star banquets
Driving through rolling hills and farmland, a boutique hotel remodeled from the ancestral home of the Victor family in the 16 th century appears in front of us. It is less than 2 kilometers away from the Cantabrian Sea, and the fishing village where it is located has only more than 200 residents, but it is famous for producing high-quality anchovies. Victor’s ancestors were explorers in the Age of Navigation, who once traveled to Mexico. This family history also left a strong Central American mark on the restaurant’s cuisine. A tall palm tree stands proudly in the garden, which is the “relic of the conqueror” brought back by our ancestors…
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Zimbabwe | African wilderness, the awakening soul of safari
A Bradfield’s hornbill paces for food in Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park. It has short legs, a strong body, a pair of melancholy yellow eyes and a striking giant red beak. Perhaps, it is not looking for food for itself, but for its partner in the nest. When the female lays eggs, she sheds all her feathers to build a nest, enclosed herself in a protective wall made of dirt and dung until the chicks are full of wings. This is just like the Republic of Zimbabwe, which was founded only 45 years ago-after nearly a hundred years of turmoil and fragility, it is trying to spread its wings and show…
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Wilderness Journey: 10-day in-depth exploration of Namibia’s desert and wildlife
Core experience: ① Under the guidance of an expert guide, go deep into the desert and track the endangered black rhinoceros and elephants adapted to the desert by combining hiking with off-road vehicles. ② Visit Ochihuarongo Big Cat Conservation Base to learn more about the efforts and challenges of international non-governmental organizations in wildlife conservation. ③ In-depth Safari Ongouwa Private Reserve with Etosha National Park; Thanks to the special permission that allows vehicles to track off-road, the chances of encountering rhinos and lions are greatly improved; And have the opportunity to observe wildlife activities at close range at underground observation points at night. ④ Stay in a luxury wilderness…
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Tasmania, Australia | Gifts from mountains and seas, a 70-year-old delicious trip
Itinerary highlights: ① Take seafood as a guide, go out to sea by boat and taste freshly caught sea urchin and abalone on the spot; Visit shallow sea oyster farms barefoot. ② Three wine tasting experiences, covering two producing areas with different styles: Coal River Valley and East Coast. ③ Ride on Maria Island and meet cute wombats and kangaroos. ④ Explore Fishina National Park in a unique way, hike the white beach, and connect with speedboats with exquisite picnics. ⑤ Hiking Cradle Mountain National Park; Under the guidance of zoologists, observe the interaction and feeding of Tasmanian devils at close range. ⑥ Select characteristic hotels located in national parks,…
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Traveling across the screen: The fantasy world in these movies really exists
Movies are the art of dreaming, and epic masterpieces weave world-class beauty into fantasy narratives. When we indulge in the magnificent plot, those beautiful places that serve as the stage of the story themselves become legends. This article selects nearly 100 classic locations in the three series of Game of Thrones, The Hobbit and The Chronicles of Narnia, and takes you from the screen into reality and visits those breathtaking scenery in person. If you had the opportunity to plan a life journey, where would you set the story? Do you want to walk through the sunny beach, cross the deep valley, or dive into the blue deep sea…



























