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- Naoshima, Japan
- The Place Where Dreams Are Made
- Chiang Mai
- Trendy Fun at Nimmana Haeminda Road
- Hualien, Taiwan
- Taiwan’s Last piece of Truly Pure Land
- Penang
- Streets Alive with Art
- Bhutan, Nepal
- A Mystery Wrapped in an Enigma
- England
- A Different Kind of Art and Culture
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Not to be missed: Artists are everywhere you go. Every literary fan has a dream of visiting Naoshima. One can go to see the island's art museum, to the beaches with their sunny Mediterranean atmosphere, to get far away from the bustling cities and admire fine arts. This is a good place to see the designs of Master Tadao Ando and feel the impact of real culture and nature’s renaissance. Fun suggestions: Although the island of Naoshima only has 4000 permanent residents, it still has enough attractions to keep a visitor busy for three or four days. Once selected by famous travel magazine "Traveler" as one of "the seven most famous cultural attractions in the world," Naoshima has a great literary atmosphere. It is the home of the works of Yayoi Kusama, and the various museums designed by Benesse will give you the opportunity to appreciate classic Japanese charm. Recommended attractions: Benesse House Museum, Chichu Art Gallery, Lee Ufan Museum, Yayoi Kusama's Yellow Pumpkin, the Go'o Shrine, and the Akakabocha Red Pumpkin. Travel tips: Naoshima's literary atmosphere remains unchanged since the middle ages. From the Takamatsu City Pier, you can take a boat to Naoshima. There are many boats going to Naoshima every day, but it is recommended that you look at the boat schedule one day in advance so as not to worry about delays or mischedulings.
Not to be missed: the center of Thailand’s literary and petty bourgeoisie atmosphere is Nimmana Haeminda Road. In this quiet and small town, Nimmana Haeminda is both modern and romantic. The whole length of the street is filled with cafés and dessert shops. It is one of the places that a visitor to Chiang Mai cannot afford to miss out on. Fun suggestions: three or four days is more than enough time to experience all the wonders of Nimmana Haeminda Road, with its rich nightlife, open-air bars, secret gardens hidden in alleyways, and all sorts of places for taking photos. You can’t miss out on the strawberries or watermelons, or the coconut based desserts. Have a glass of mango juice and take photos with the big pink dog statue in the INS circle. Recommended attractions: in addition to Nimmana Haeminda Road, you should visit the Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, the Chiang Mai Ancient City, the Chiang Mai Night Zoo, and the Tha Pae Gate. Travel tips: Chiang Mai is located in northern Thailand. In November and December, nights are somewhat cool and you should remember to bring a jacket.
Not to be missed: Where the sea and the sky meet, you will find a place you never want to leave. This is eastern Taiwan's Hualien. It is called "Taiwan’s last piece of truly pure land." It is also a place that is popular among young artists. In Hualien, there is a saying: "The soil here is very sticky, once you come, you feel unable to leave!" Those who have been in Hualien for a while find the idea of putting down roots here more and more attractive. This is a place where everyone can find what they is looking for. Fun suggestions: Hualien runs along the Pacific coast. It is possible to spend five or even six days here without running out of things to do. If you like arts and literature, the waves of Shitiping have been inspiring prose, poetry, and paintings for centuries. Qingshui Cliff, at the convergence of the mountains and the sea, is another nice place to visit. When the wind is calm, the beach at Qixingtan is a nice place to enjoy the placid Pacific waters. Recommended attractions: Qixingtan, Qingshui Cliff, Shitiping, Taroko Park, Ruisui Ranch
Travel tips: If you are planning to go out into the countryside or to the beach, make sure to buy some snacks downtown. Otherwise, you may find that you will have a very long wait for a bus back to the city.
Not to be missed: Coming here is like remembering the very first time you fell in love. To the young and artistic, the city of Penang is like a girl from the South China Sea. Do you remember Teresa Teng singing about the coconut wind, the silver waves and the sunset peeking through the clouds? Those lyrics refer to Penang, the most artistic and poetic place in Malaysia. Fun suggestions: You can go to see the artworks scattered about the streets of Georgetown, walk along Love Lane and feel the small town’s artistic atmosphere, visit the former residence of famous businessman and politician Cheong Fatt Tze and listen to his stories. Penang is a place suitable for gazing at the distant mountains, listening to the waves crashing on the shore, and building a love nest together. Every brick and every tile of this small town bears the scars of history to be seen by anyone who stops to look. Recommended attractions: The Blue Mansion, Love Lane, Little India, the Clan Jetties, Penang Hill, Shantou Street
Travel tips: The most suitable time to visit Penang is from June to September, as the climate is mild during the day and cool at night.
Not to be missed: The Kingdom of Bhutan is a completely different experience and a completely different culture from anything else you can even dream of experiencing. Located in the southern foothills of the Himalayas, it is mysterious and attractive. Everything is ancient and suffused with a sense of antiquity. You must pass through Nepal to understand why Bhutan is such a fortunate place. This is a paradise for photographers and also a holy place for lovers of art and literature. Fun suggestions: Bhutan's unique natural scenery, Nepal's mysterious religion. Watch the flying pigeons at Durbar Square in Kathmandu, see the rolling hills of the glaciers from the Dhulikhel Observation Deck, and feel the charm of Buddhist culture beneath the great stupa in Boudha. Recommended attractions: Bodhnath Stupa, Phewa Lake, Taktshang Goemba, the Buddha Dordenma statue
Travel Tips: Bhutan has four distinct seasons. The best times to travel are from March to June, and September-October. The daytime temperature is between 20-28 degrees Celsius, which makes it very suitable for travel.
Not to be missed: The whole country is chock full of arts and literature. Located to the northwest of the continent of Europe, the main part of the UK is a series of islands called the British Isles. These islands are surrounded by the North Sea, the English Channel, the Celtic Sea, the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. This is a beautiful country. Everywhere you look you will find all kinds of shops with books and artworks, antiques, antiquities, and retro reproductions. London is a flower among ten thousand cities, Edinburgh is called the Athens of the North, Oxford and Cambridge are cities full of scholars, there is ancient York, and Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford, all of them attract literary lovers.
Fun suggestions: A month should be enough time to take a journey through the most interesting cities in England. You can blow bubbles at Bloomsbury Square Gardens in London, stroll the same roads as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, admire London’s nightscape from Tower Bridge, or see the traces of history at the famous prehistoric ruins at Stonehenge and Highclere Castle, and finally take a trip to Lampeter to enjoy the clean and quiet beach scenery. Recommended attractions: Big Ben, Whitehall Palace, St. Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London, the Sherlock Holmes Museum, Highclere Castle. Travel tips: The best time to visit the UK is during May and June, as the spring and summer have more sun and less rain than other months. These two months of the year the days are long, there is lots of sun, and it is very suitable for holiday travel.
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