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Ultimate Guide to Visiting Ngong Ping Cable Car in Hong Kong

The Ngong Ping Cable Car is one of Hong Kong’s premier attractions. This 5.7-kilometer (about 3.5 miles) ride offers breathtaking views over the thick green peaks of Lantau Island and the shining South China Sea. At the end of the ride lies the custom-built Ngong Ping village with its shops and the impressive 112-foot Tian Tan Giant Buddha, which is one of the biggest Buddha statues in the world.
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Ultimate Guide to the Great Zimbabwe Ruins

Great Zimbabwe was the Iron Age capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe. Its ruins lie nestled in the country’s southeastern hills and are recognized as the most important and extensive stone ruins in sub-Saharan Africa. Inscribed as aUNESCO World Heritage Sitein 1986, the Great Zimbabwe National Monument’s surviving towers and enclosures are constructed from thousands of stones carefully balanced on each other without the use of mortar.
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Explore St. Petersburg: Russia’s Cultural Gem

St. Petersburg was never intended to be Russian at all. Rather, it was founded to exemplify Peter the Great’s vision for Russia, which was “Western.” Built on marshland with slave labor, Peter the Great, one of Russia’s emperors, established St. Petersburg city as the new capital of Russia. You may see the city referred to as St. Petersburg, Saint Petersburg, Sankt-Peterburg, or Petersburg.
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