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Sri lanka train going over bridge

12 Things You Need to Know Before You Visit Sri Lanka

Ranked the best country in the world to visit by Lonely Planet in 2019, Sri Lanka has so much incredible experiences to offer! From food to architecture, hiking to breath-taking wildlife, Sri Lanka really does have it all. If you decide to check it out for yourself, here are a few things you should know before travelling. 1) Religious Melting Pot   Sri Lanka is a blend of different religions. Specifically, 70% Buddhist, 13% Hindu, 10% Muslim and 7% Christian. Although beautifully diverse, these religious influences effect the culture and are reflected in behaviours and clothing deemed acceptable. A lot…

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Taipei city

Taipei, a most refreshing destination

Just before the coronavirus hit in late 2019 myself and Ben went on a trip to see first hand the wonders of Taiwan. This is our shared article on this magical island. It’s a place that has grown into a powerhouse of a city and a disputed territory that makes it a fascinating place for both city goers and also history buffs alike. Arriving in Taipei Setting foot into Taipei’s Taoyuan airport located around 25 miles from the city after converting our currency into Taiwanese Dollars (TWD) me and a friend called Ben were faced with an option of getting…

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My latest Chinese adventures

I have been living in Guiyang, Guizhou province since October 2015, and life here always seems to throw me new surprises, no matter how predictable I think the daily flow of life has become. After our hectic Summer Camp classes, we were given some time off afterwards. Me and my girlfriend decided to go to some places in Guizhou we hadn’t visited yet (when you have time off for travel you always naturally think of going to some of the best known cities in China, but that is to overlook just about how much Guizhou has to offer ) We…

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Amazing Chinese places to visit

When you’re off teaching English in a country as large, diverse and beautiful as China you wont find it hard to find somewhere worth a visit. But to help you get some inspiration here’s a few pics of some of my personal favorite visiting spots.

Pandas in Chengdu

Chengdu pandas in Southwest China. ChinaTEFLer

The Panda is a national symbol of China  and Chengdu, the Sichuanese city that is home to the World Giant Panda Breeding and Research Center is an excellent place to see them.

Summit of Emei Shan

Summit of Emei Shan

Emei Shan is one of the four  sacred mountains in the whole of China. Climbing the endless stone steps to see the summit statue is a stunning and beautiful way to spend a weekend. It will also keep you fit and provide you with a tranquil, spiritual environment.. The clean mountain air will clean your lungs and the peace and tranquility will nourish your soul. A highly recommended trip for any traveler.

Guilin

Guilin

The stunning Karst mountains provide the most breathtaking backdrop to a playground and swim in a nice warm lake. This place is a photographers wet dream.

Yunnan

Yunnan

Yunan province is packed full of stunning white towers meaning anything from safe travel to a happy life. From Tiger leaping gorge to Lugu lake. The mountain scenery and dramatic landscape, along with frighteningly dangerous looking windy mountain roads make Yunnan a fascinating experience.

Hua Shan

Hua Shan

Regarded by many travelers as China’s most dangerous mountain. Hua Shan is a great side trip to go when you visit the terracotta army at Xian. With two kilometer sheer drops and paths with a single chain as a safety barrier. Hua Shan is a thrill seekers ideal daytrip.

The Great Wall of China

Great Wall of China

 

Its obvious, extremely famous and extremely popular. No other man made structure on earth can compare to the scale and size of the great wall of China. But you wont realize just how well justified this is until you go see it for yourself. Latest studies have revealed that there have been at least 16 great walls built throughout history and that end to end they stretch over half way around the equator.  In my opinion, the scale of the great wall doesn’t truly hit you until you go there and see it for yourself. Built by sheer man power and Chinese ingenuity. Incredible, like nothing else on earth.

Sanya

Sanya

This photo was taken during a hurricane. Sanya is widely regarded as the Chinese Hawai. A tropical paradise inside the Chinese border. Affordable luxury packed full of Russians and foreign tourists, with a great night life and delicious Chinese inspired ocean foods.

Pina Colada cocktail in Sanya

Sanya town. Sunny