Experience The Journey On The Mekong River – Experience The Floating Life
Tour Of The Dragon
Implementation of E-Visa at International Airports & Borders in Myanmar
DA NANG STREET FOOD TOUR BY BICYCLE
Our tour focuses on street food which you would not get if you were just a tourist walking around by yourself. You will discover some hidden Da Nang streets by bicycle. Our enthusiastic tour guide will show you best place to eat with Da Nang styles of eating as well as offer much insights to the street food than meets the eyes.
Lang Co-Hue Bay – Most Beautiful Bays in the World
Southern China Sea
16o15′ North 108o05′ East
Lang Co Bay (‘Village of the Storks’) is located in central Vietnam at the bottom of Vai Van Pass (Pass of the Cloud – 496 m in altitude) which defines two different climatic zones.
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Bhutan – Thailand Friendship Offer 2014
The Water Festival
The Water Festival is the New Year’s celebrations that take place in Southeast Asian countries such as Burma, Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand as well as Yunnan, China. It is called the ‘Water Festival’ by Westerners because people splash / pour water at one another as part of the cleansing ritual to welcome the new year. Traditionally people gently sprinkled water on one another as a sign of respect, but as the New Year falls during the hottest month in South East Asia, many people end up dousing strangers and passersby in vehicles in boisterous celebration. The act of pouring water is also a show of blessings and good wishes. It is believed that on this Water Festival, everything old must be thrown away, or it will bring the owner bad luck.
Cycling is something the whole family can enjoy
Cycling is something that really is easy, simple and a lot of fun, cycling gives us freedom and independence to get around. I am sure most of us played on bikes when we were growing up, and we can all remember how much fun it was, so you don’t need to wait until your kids are old enough to ride themselves to start enjoying the benefits of cycling as a family, it’s easier to learn to cycle when they’re young and it’s a life skill that kids will have forever. Whether it’s a day-to-day activity, or an occasional adventure, is a great way to help keep you and the rest of the family healthy.
Getting on our bikes more often can help us on the way to making the small changes that can bring short and long term benefits to your health, the environment and your purse.
Cycling Apps You Must Have For Your Smart Phone
1, STRAVA
The app allows you to track your rides through your iPhone, Android or GPS device to analyze your performance and even pitch it against your friends and competitors. By playing on cyclists’ competitive nature, the app provides motivation even when you’re training alone. Continue reading