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24 Hours in Athens, Greece

24 Hours in Athens, Greece

Athens is the capital of Greece as well as Europe’s oldest capital. It is known to be the birthplace of democracy, in which all citizens should have a voice in governing their society. As the heart of Ancient Greece, Athens was home to a powerful civilization and empire. Evidence of this past is scattered throughout the city, with 5th-century BC landmarks—Acropolis, Parthenon temple, and theaters—being defining sights. 24 hours is definitely not enough time to fully experience this monstrosity of…

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Eating Michelin-Recognized Gomtang at Hadongkwan in Seoul

Eating Michelin-Recognized Gomtang at Hadongkwan in Seoul

Hadongkwan Tom Kang is known for their simple but delicious beef bone soup, called “Gomtang”. It has been in business for over 80 years, before Myeongdong became the bustling shopping district it is today. In 2018, their soup was awarded a Michelin Bibendum face. About Hadongkwan’s Soup Hadongkwan uses high grade ingredients and no artificial flavorings in their food, giving all their dishes a very natural and clean taste. The signature dish is their regular Gomtang, traditional beef soup with…

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Top Five $5 Eats in Tokyo DisneySea

Top Five $5 Eats in Tokyo DisneySea

Tokyo DisneySea is a special nautical theme park in Japan with really delicious food. I love visiting DisneySea to eat the amazing food and snacks, as well as bask in the happy, carefree Disney-esque atmosphere. Here are five favorites that are $5 or less that I’ve eaten and highly recommend trying if you’re visiting. 1. Spicy Smoked Chicken Leg 2. Sparkling Mango Drink with Tapioca 3. Black Pepper Chicken Roll 4. Popcorn Chinese Chili Milk Chocolate Curry 5. Little Green…

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A Vietnamese Hammock Cafe in Japan

A Vietnamese Hammock Cafe in Japan

Over the bridge we went to find Hoa Sua, an adorable yet unsuspecting hammock cafe nestled in the trees of Fujieda… The fabric lanterns were all dimly lit to compliment the hammocks hanging from nearly every beam in the little cottage. Small tables were strategically placed amongst the hammocks, where guests could enjoy their meals. There was a shopping corner, too. It was dedicated to Vietnamese knick knacks, baskets, bowls, and clothes if you so wished to take a piece…

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Damoen Saduak Floating Market, Thailand

Damoen Saduak Floating Market, Thailand

How can you get to Dameon Saduak without the assistance of a tour company? 1. Get to Victory Monument Station (MRT) in Bangkok. 2. Take Exit 4 out of the station and walk for about a minute or so. 3. On the left side of the street (the side you should be on if you took Exit 4), locate the bus terminal. It should be identifiable with some small buses and a ticket window, but is a tad shady-looking hole-in-the-wall…

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