1. Aya Sofya It may be the most visited tourist site in Istanbul, which means it’s very crowded, but you won’t regret it. Built by 11,000 men over five years and completed in AD360, this Byzantine church was the largest ...
1. Miyajima 宮島 Miyajima is one of three scenic views of Japan, and it is also home to the Itsukushima Shrine—a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. The allure of this island and its famed shrine stems from the cultural belief ...
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1. Nuuk, Greenland Greenland is known for the Big Arctic Five: dog sledding, pioneering people, whales, the Northern Lights, glaciers and snow. If catching a glimpse of the aurora borealis is something to do on your bucket list, you’ve come to ...
1. Museum Kata Andrea Hirata “Bermimpilah karena Tuhan akan memeluk mimpi-mimpimu (Dream, for God will embrace your dreams)” – Andrea Hirata Founded in early 2010, Museum Kata Andrea Hirata is Indonesia’s first literary museum. Inspired by Belitung-native Andrea Hirata’s best-selling novel “Laskar Pelangi (The ...
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