Essential K-Pop Travel Guide to Exploring Seoul

There’s nothing K-Pop can’t conquer. Ever since the Korean Wave (orHallyu) started around the beginning of the new millennium, it has swept over Asia and moved onto the rest of the world, making South Korea and its entertainment industry famous on a global scale. Today K-Pop idols and groups play in sold-out stadiums and arenas worldwide and have fans of every nationality that support them and want to see their home country, exploring its culture and food as well as its music.

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Essential Te Reo Māori Phrases for Your New Zealand Adventure

Once outlawed bypākehā(non-Māori) New Zealanders, te reo Māori is today one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s three official languages (along with English and New Zealand Sign Language). Travellers to New Zealand will notice it is used everywhere: on radio and television shows, in newspapers, on Auckland buses… that’s just for starters. Even New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Arden is bringing her daughter up bilingual. Here’s how you can learn more about te reo Māori before a visit to NZ.

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Discover Your Perfect Weekend in Flannery O’Connor’s Milledgeville, Georgia

Flannery O’Connor, the renowned novelist, short story writer, and essayist, once said, “When in Rome, do as you done inMilledgeville.” She knew what she was talking about. Milledgeville, founded in 1803 as the antebellum capital of Georgia, is a charming, historic town an hour and a half’s drive east of Atlanta, and was home toFlannery O’Connor, one of the most important American writers of the 20th century.

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Backpacking Explained: Understanding the Travel Phenomenon

Backpacking isn’t a novel concept, yet it encompasses diverse interpretations. It typically refers to low-budget globetrotting, accompanied by a passport, ticket stubs, and a mix of fear and excitement. This adventure often leads travelers to affordable, vibrant destinations such as Thailand, Mexico, and South America. Alternatively, backpacking can represent rugged expeditions into the wilderness, whether for a weekend getaway or an extended trek along renowned trails like the Pacific Crest Trail, the GR20 in Corsica, or the historic Inca Trail in Peru.

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How We Landed Our Dream Travel Job

What is your ultimate dream job? Getting paid to travel the world? Running a bookshop on a tropical island? Spreading positivity? Or anything that gets you out of the office? We caught up with three people who landed their dream job in 2019 to find out what the dream actually looks like in reality. Spoiler: it’s pretty sweet.

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