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Discover the Charming Villages of Danzhai County in Southern China

Miao villages are to Danzhai what canals are to Venice or classical ruins are to Athens. The most endearing are set within folds of green hills amid sculpted rice terraces, appearing frozen in time, serving as living museums of the culture and customs of the Miao, one of China’s 56 ethnic groups. Others show more signs of modernity, yet the handsome Miao houses, dark timbered with tapering tiled roofs, are as much a part of the landscape as the vertiginous rice terraces and bulbous green mountains.

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Ultimate Guide to Avoiding Holiday Crowds in the UK

With staycations increasing in popularity in the UK this year and temperatures soaring to heatwave levels, beaches and coastlines are becoming very packed. However, rather than making a beeline for Cornwall, Devon, the Lake District or the Highlands, you might want to try out some of the UK’s lesser-trodden beauties. You’ll not only be rewarded by sparser crowds, but you’re also less likely to stress out the locals. For up-to-date opening information, check individual websites.

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Thailand’s National Parks: Regular Closures to Safeguard Wildlife

During the global lockdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic, animals have begun to reclaim areas usually dominated by human activity. From the picturesque canals of Venice to entire towns in Wales, wildlife has flourished in these now-empty spaces. To promote the continued protection of its wildlife,Thailandis implementing a plan to close all of its national parks for two to three months each year.

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Discover 7 Relaxing Global Crafts to Try at Home

You’ve baked your fifteenth load of banana bread, hit a wall on DuoLingo and have been tagged in so many 5k challenges that you’re looking at a full-blown marathon. As lockdown rumbles on, your patience is wearing thinner and your thumbs becoming twiddly-er by the hour. What at first seemed a golden opportunity to achieve all the things you’d been putting off, is now slowly descending into a swirling mix of boredom, anxiety, and restlessness…

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Discover the Hidden Gems of Pittsburgh’s North Boroughs

Downtown Pittsburgh, with its sweeping views of the city skyline, charming inclines, and three rivers, serves as an exceptional home base for tourists seeking the essence of this revitalized rust-belt city. However, if you aim to navigate off the beaten path and discover a different side of the Steel City, Pittsburgh’s North Boroughs present a well-kept secret that keeps you near downtown and even closer to some of the city’s freshest attractions.

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Essential Tips for First-Time Mardi Gras Celebrants in New Orleans

When that first strand of beads hits you in the head, you know you’ve arrived at Mardi Gras. Garish floats, masked strangers, marching bands, and throngs of revelers invade your space. For newcomers, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the chaos. However, that first string of low-flying beads? Consider it your invitation to join the fun. Our advice? Accept the beads, embrace the mayhem, andlaissez les bon temps rouler.

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How to Overland Travel in Africa with Kids: Surviving 101 Days of Adventure

Africa may not be the first destination that comes to mind for a family holiday with a two-year-old and a four-year-old. However, in March 2018, Jenny Lynn and her family arrived in Johannesburg, picked up a Land Rover TD5 with roof tents, and embarked on a thrilling 101-day self-drive adventure across South Africa, Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, and Namibia.

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