Tag: City
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Amsterdam: Bible Study at the Red Light District

A Bible study at the red light district? Why not? This is Amsterdam. Tolerance has been the calling card of the Netherlands’ capital and while of late there seemed to have been a penetrating examination in the Dutch society amongst themselves of whether too much open-mindedness can be bad, the debate seemed to have died…
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Paris: Je t’Aime

Hollywood, in its usual preference to bypass subtleties for in-your-face stereotypes, usually like to portray the French at, if not at their impossibly worst, their impossibly best. So, I thought, if travel writers and casual tourists alike wax lyrical about the French capital like superlatives about La Ville-Lumière are going out of fashion, then they’re probably leaving…
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England: London and Around

It’s hard to believe that the United Kingdom, a small country separated from Continental Europe by a narrow channel, could play such a grand role in world affairs. Many critical points in past events were gestated in this island off northwestern France, and numerous iconic figures have called the nation home. A once powerful empire…
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Macau: Vegas of the East

Just a short ferry ride from Hong Kong, Macau is a unique destination that offers a fascinating blend of Portuguese colonial history and Chinese culture. Known as the Las Vegas of the East, Macau is famous for its casinos, but it’s not all about gambling. Macau boasts some incredible cultural landmarks, serene temples, and colonial…
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Hong Kong: Cantonese Dreams

Hong Kong is a city like no other, blending ancient traditions with cutting-edge modernity. It’s a place where towering skyscrapers coexist with centuries-old temples and markets, making it one of the world’s most unique urban landscapes. A former British colony, now part of China, Hong Kong is a symbol of historical dichotomy. Its allure is…
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A Short Trip to Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta

If there was one thing I really regretted about this trip, it was that it was too short. With only four days in hand, much of our time was spent in Ho Chi Minh City and the nearby Mekong Delta. We didn’t even get to visit the Reunification Palace. Major bummer. But we did get…
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China: A Journey to the Middle Kingdom

When you think of China, you might envision sprawling cities, ancient wonders, and rapid modern development. In August 2007, I had the chance to experience just that—although six days was far too short to truly understand this vast country, it was enough to scratch the surface and catch a glimpse of its rich past and…
