Top 10 Cities To Visit In Japan on Your First Trip
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Top 10 Cities To Visit In Japan on Your First Trip.
The Island country of Japan put up in the eastern part of the world is known for their centuries old tradition and wonderfully exotic Japanese cuisine. While some don't consider Japan to be an ideal destination for holidaying some consider Japan to be one of the best places to visit at any time of the year. The reason is that you can learn so much from the Japanese culture and their lifestyle. What's more is that the Japanese people are one of the friendliest people on Earth treating you with dignity and kindness, making you feel comfortable. Wouldn't you want to travel now?
Planning to visit Japan, then these are the top 10 cities to visit in Japan on your first trip.
1. Tokyo - Most Popular City of Japan
2. Kyoto - City of 10,000 Shrines
3. Osaka - Economic Hub of Japan
4. Hiroshima - Resilient City of Japan
5. Yokohama - Port City of Japan
6. Nara - Japanese City of World Heritage Sites
7. Aomori - Snoweist City of Japan
8. Kamakura - Must Visit Zen City of Japan
9. Okinawa - Island City of Japan
10. Kanazawa - A picture perfect city to visit in japan
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Best Things To Do in Shaoxing County, China
Shaoxing County Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Shaoxing County. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Shaoxing County for You. Discover Shaoxing County as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Shaoxing County.
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List of Best Things to do in Shaoxing County, China.
Shaoxing Keyan Mountain
Anchang Ancient Town
the Tomb of Dayu
Guazhu Lake
Shaoxing Indoor Skiing World
Keqiao Ancient Town
Luxun Hometown
Former Residence of Lu Xun, Shaoxing
Shen Yuan (Shen Garden)
Cangqiao Street
Beihai in China, port of international trade, large shipyard, business, shipping
Beihai (Chinese: 北海; pinyin: Běihǎi) is a prefecture-level city in the south of Guangxi, People's Republic of China. The name of the city means north of the sea in Chinese, signifying its status as a seaport on the north shore of the Gulf of Tonkin, which has granted it historical importance as a port of international trade for Guangxi, Hunan, Hubei, Sichuan, Guizhou, and Yunnan.[1] Between the years 2006 and 2020, Beihai is predicted to be the world's fastest growing city.[2] Beihai has a large shipyard, but most of the money generated in the city is derived from trade.
In addition, it governs the small islands of Weizhou and Xieyang, and is directly west of Leizhou Peninsula.After the 1876 Sino-British Treaty of Yantai, eight Western nations (the UK, US, Germany, Austria-Hungary, France, Italy, Portugal, and Belgium) set up consulates, hospitals, churches, schools, and maritime customs. Today, 15 of these western buildings remain in Beihai. It officially became an international tourist spot (旅遊對外開放城市) in 1982.
City timeline[edit]
December 4, 1949: Beihai became a town of Hepu County under the Communist Party of China .
January 1951: a province-administered city of Guangdong
May 1951: entrusted to Guangxi
March 1952: officially administered by Guangxi
May 1955: Administered by Guangdong again
1956: reduced to a county-level city
1958: reduced to Beihai People's Commune of Hepu County
1959: county-class town
1964: restored to county-class city
June 1965: Administered by Guangxi again
October 1983: restored to prefecture-level city
Language[edit]
Vernacular languages of Beihai include Qin-Lian Yue, Hakka and Min. Mandarin is of increasing prevalence as a result of the Chinese government's general promotion of it.
Transportation[edit]
Air Transportation[edit]
Beihai is served by Beihai Fucheng Airport (BHY). It serves domestic destinations and also Hong Kong.
Rail[edit]
Beihai is served by a railway branch from Nanning. There are passenger trains to Nanning and Guilin.[3] At the end of 2013, the introduction of high-speed (D-series) train service to Beihai was announced as well.[4]
Climate[edit]
Beihai has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa), with mild to warm winters and long, hot (but not especially) summers, and very humid conditions year-round. The monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from 14.5 °C (58.1 °F) in January to 28.8 °C (83.8 °F) in July, while extremes have ranged from 2.0 to 37.1 °C (36 to 99 °F). Rain is both the heaviest and most frequent from June to September, when 70% of the annual rainfall also occurs. This is in contrast to the autumn and winter months, where only 20 to 40 millimetres (0.79 to 1.57 in) of rain falls per month. The area receives about 2,000 hours of sunshine annually.[1]
The Top Income Cities Per Capita in the United States
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The Top Income Cities Per Capita in the United States.
The United States is one of the wealthiest countries in the world and has more wealth than many other nations combined. It is also a nation of contrasts, with some of the wealthiest cities bordering some of the poorest. The cities with the highest income per capita in the United States are teaming with industry, access to economic development, substantial real estate growth and high quality of life.
The highest income per capita cities is clustered in three major areas of the country. The Northeast, the West Coast, and the Midwest. These regions all have metropolitan statistical areas (MSA) that have an average household income of more than $75,000.
1. San Jose, California
2. Bridgeport, Connecticut
3. San Francisco, California
4. Seattle, Washington
5. Boston, Massachusetts
6. Washington, D.C
7. New York City
8. Dallas, Texas
9. Des Moines, Iowa
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Three days in Tainan, southern Taiwan doing sightseeing and goofing around. Fun Times!
02:05 Tainan Judicial Museum 台南司法博物館
05:10 Little Secret restaurant 小覓秘麵食所
05:40 Blueprint Culture and Creative Park 藍晒圖文創園區
06:50 Old Taiwan Magistrate Residence 台南知事官邸
07:50 The Place Tainan 台南老爺
09:30 Lin Mo-Niang Park 林默娘公園
10:15 Eternal Golden Castle 億載金城
11:45 Yuguang Island 漁光島
13:15 Taijiang National Park Visitor Center 台江國家公園遊客中心
14:30 Anping Tree House 安平樹屋
15:55 Anping Fort 安平古堡
16:50 Chou’s Spring Rolls 周氏蝦捲
17:30 Jingzaijiao Tile-paved Salt Fields 井仔腳瓦盤鹽田
18:00 Vanaheim 愛莊園
24:35 Anping Canal Cruise 安平運河
29:05 Zhu Xin Ju restaurant 筑馨居
30:30 Duiyue Gate 兌悅門
30:50 Cloudy Mountain Tea Shop 雲澗茶小賣所
31:20 Fox Café 狐狸小屋
32:25 Zhengxing Street 正興街
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Tainan Judicial Museum
The Tainan Judicial Museum (No. 307, Sec. 1, Fuqian Rd., West Central Dist.; judicial.gov.tw/museum/; Chinese) complex, inaugurated as the Taiwan District Court in 1914, is considered one of Taiwan’s three supreme Japanese-era works of architecture.
Blueprint Culture and Creative Park
This is a narrow-lane complex of renovated simple, cement-walled dormitories originally built by the Japanese to house judicial-authority employees. The dorm buildings are today home to an attractive cluster of artisanal outlets and creative eateries.
Little Secret
The “hidden-away” Little Secret (No. 17, Ln. 689, Sec. 1, Ximen Rd., South Dist.; facebook.com/littlesecret17) restaurant is the go-to foodie haunt here. The emphasis is on bringing cultural-creative flourishes to familiar Taiwanese noodle classics, each dish celebrating a regional icon ingredient.
Old Taiwan Magistrate Residence
The Old Taiwan Magistrate Residence (No. 1, Weimin Street, East Dist.; otmr.com.tw), built in 1900, was used as a residence by visiting Japanese royals, most notably the future Emperor Hirohito during his 1923 grand Taiwan inspection.
The Place Tainan
This new boutique hotel is situated at one end of a monstrous block-style retail/entertainment/leisure complex. The contemporary-décor hotel has minimalist-theme guestrooms with strong black and white schemes. hotelroyal.com.tw/tainan
Lin Mo-Niang Park
Overlooking the south side of Anping Harbor is a giant 16m-high hilltop statue of Lin Mo-Niang located in the breezy Lin Mo-Niang Park. Lin was the young mortal maiden who became the immortal Mazu, Goddess of the Sea, protector of seafarers.
Eternal Golden Castle
This “castle,” actually a fort (No. 3, Guangzhou Rd., Anping Dist.), was built by the Chinese in the 1870s as protection against grasping colonial powers. Massive bastions are found at the ends of the four high, thick walls, with a moat making enemy access even more difficult.
Taijiang National Park Visitor Center
Taijiang National Park (tjnp.gov.tw) is a watery world of estuaries, sandbars, tidal flats, old irrigation canals and small-craft shipping channels, mangrove swamps, wetlands, and aquaculture farms. The white-walled buildings of the visitor complex, built on stilts above retired fish farms, resemble traditional fishermen dwellings and circle a faux “lagoon.”
Anping Fort
This stronghold, originally called Fort Zeelandia, was built at the north-end head of a great sometimes sandbar/sometimes silt island (at high tide) that jutted out from the mainland.
Anping Tree House
Old Tait & Company Merchant House (No. 108, Gubao St., Anping Dist.) and, directly behind, the Anping Tree House, were both built by a British trading firm after the Second Opium War forced China to open ports to Western trade in 1858. The treehouse, originally conjoined warehouses, has been completely overrun by massive banyan trees, creating a fairytale maze.
Chou’s Shrimp Rolls
This restaurant (No. 125 Anping Street, Anping Dist.) is one of the best restaurants in Anping serving shrimp rolls, a local the delicacy.
Jingzaijiao Tile-paved Salt Fields
Just south of the fishing village of Beimen are the Jingzaijiao Tile-paved Salt Fields, Taiwan’s oldest salt fields, created in 1818. This site is a showcase example of how the bottom of evaporation ponds were paved with pottery shards, producing cleaner salt and making harvesting easier.
A Trip to Glen Island
A TRIP TO GLEN ISLAND Song and Chorus, 1887
Music by Malcolm Hoffman
Played by David Pearl
Today, Glen Island is a Westchester County Park in the Long Island Sound just off the shore of New Rochelle, New York. From 1879 to 1904 it was know as Starin's Glen Island, the brainchild of John H. Starin, shipping magnet and former member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Starin's purpose was to make the island the most popular picnic resort in the country -- and to maintain it as a most orderly one and to banish from it all disturbing elements that are so frequently found at similar places. Starin was soon drawing over 15,000 visitors daily who were bought to Glen Island by his steamships on the 1 1/2 hour ride from Manhattan.
Actually, Starin's Glen Island comprised six islands connected by walking bridges. Among the numerous attractions were a zoo; an aviary; a natural history museum; dining and bathing pavilions; boating; picnic grounds; a dairy; a Chinese pagoda tower; a merry-go-round, bowling alleys; elephant, camel and donkey rides; a seal pond; tropical gardens and military band concerts.
Starin also billed Glen Island as a New York World Fair and it was said to be an inspiration for Walt Disney. It included an imported Hindu Village from India with magicians, jugglers and fakirs; Little Japan featuring a teahouse with Geisha girls; a Filipino Village; a Puerto Rican Colony that presented a faithful portraiture of the life of the natives; a band of Wild Sioux Indians who set up tee-pees and a medicine tent; A Dutch windmill (imported from Long Island) and most famously, Little Germany a replica of a Rhineland castle used as a beer garden and that still stands today.
We found a HERMIT HOUSE?!
We found a hermit house // Me and my friend are currently spending a couple of days on a summer cottage in the middle of nowhere so I'll be releasing a full 'cottage video' in the upcoming days so stay tuned. But today we decided to check out a cottage that had belonged to a hermit. My friend knew the abandoned hermit house location so we took our boat and headed towards the island to explore the abandoned hermit house. The abandoned building was incredibly small and in bad shape filled with mould. I couldn't be inside for more than 10 minutes since the smell was unbelievably bad and my friend didn't even consider going inside. The air definitely wasn't good for my health but I had to check out the place. It was very cool to see all the stuff that were left still a long time ago and it was a fun little trip down the history lane. Again one of the places I never thought I would come across! So spooky yet so interesting as abandoned places tend to be..
Exploring the dilapidated ruins of civilisation, abandoned buildings, creepy theme parks, military bases, and underground vaults containing the remnants of a by gone era. Sometimes things we abandon, whether they be specific buildings or whole regions, can take on a new characteristic. Abandoned buildings can look tired and run down. Maybe the area in question has a history of ghost sightings, maybe not. In any case, this following location has the look and general feel that would make it appropriate for use in a horror movie or even a video game about zombies or the post-apocalyptic world.
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port arthur tx bridge.ASF
The sweetest bridge I've ever crossed. Look close at the end for a Big ass sail boat just laying in the middle of the street.
WHAT'S HIDING IN THE WALL?? Abandoned Ghost Towns And Cabins