I think of Delhi as home. The smell of cardamom and cloves in the warm summer evenings, the sweet chai, and clinking tuk-tuks. It was love, young love, tough love. It made me humble, think, reflect. India is magical after all.
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Life on the RoadAdventure TravelThe Middle East
Camping In The Wahiba Sands & Other Tips For The Desert
By Daisy LiCamping in the Wahiba Sands is a must when you visit Oman! It is a beautiful patch of desert that will provide a sense of peace like no other.
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Visit the Catacombs of Paris and discover an ossuary unlike any other. This century-old mine shaft became a solution to Paris’s overcrowded cemeteries. It’s life and death. Are you ready?
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Beyond The Horizon: A Guide To The Sangke Grassland
By Daisy LiSangke Grassland is on the west side of Xiahe County in Gannan. It is amid the Tibetan Plateau and is one of the most scenic prairies in China.
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Labrang Monastery is located in Xiahe County of Gannan District. Here is a guide to one of the six major temples of the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism!
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As one of the most celebrated holidays in China, Chinese New Year is full of tradition and customs! Here are a few unique facts you may not have known.
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The Canadian West Coast is a fusion of high mountain and low seas. Just above the calm Pacific waters, lies a city modern and sleek. The tranquil landscape is in stark contrast to the bustling streets housing the hustle of some 5 million people. It is in this urban layout that over 400,000 ethnic Chinese have decided to establish their home.
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As one of the oldest cities in China, Xi’an was the Capital of several vibrant Chinese empires. While it is capital no more, the city remains a potent educational, economic, and sociocultural cosmopolitan. It also houses the Terracotta Warriors, is home to amazing cuisine, and was the starting point of the Silk Road.