Introduction
Hello everyone! This is and I'll present today's edition of Travel Digest. In our featured posts, we have a park in Beijing, China, a monastery in Bishan, Singapore, and a national park in La Rioja Province, Argentina. Enjoy and keep on pinning your travel posts to the map!
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🥇 A Day Tour To The Nanhaizi Park In The Southern Region Of The Beijing City by
I have visited the park in the middle of December when it is fully winter time, and so I found very few people in the large park. The temperature in Beijing has dropped to very low levels, as it was already mid-December. As a netizen of the tropical region, such freezing cold is always so irritating for me, but the natural beauty and bright sun made me enjoying my tour to this park. In such a bright and sunny day I can easily enjoy some winter activities that such as the walking in the sun, and cycling in the nature in the northern region.
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🥈 Golden Roofs & Quiet Gardens... A Sunday at Kong Meng San Phor Kark See by
So I headed towards Bishan estate, near Bright Hill MRT station, an area that surprised me the first time I heard about it, because there are so many Buddhist temples around here. Among the most well-known is Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, and I’ve always been curious about it. People call it one of the biggest and most extravagant in this area, and honestly… the moment I arrived, I understood why.
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🥉 Parque Nacional Talampaya 2 by
Hello everyone! In my previous post, I shared my experience of traveling to Talampaya, in the province of La Rioja, Argentina. I mentioned that it's a place that dazzles with its grandeur. This park is the result of millions of years of sediment accumulation, volcanic activity, and natural erosion—processes that shaped a unique landscape of reddish sandstone and imposing canyons. The first part of my visit was dedicated to the petroglyphs, something I absolutely love. Petroglyphs are symbolic representations carved into the stone by wearing away its surface. In the Talampaya Canyon, these inscriptions, created by the indigenous communities that inhabited the area more than 2,500 years ago, are still preserved! Here's the link to my previous post:
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Honorable Mentions
- Park, Palo, Leyte, Philippines by
- Waterfalls, San Nicolas, Venezuela by
- Harbor, Viveiro, Spain by
- Bay, Puerto Cabello, Venezuela by
- Village Center, Vieira do Minho, Portugal by
- Mosques, Jhaudia, Bangladesh by
- Beach, Porlamar, Isla de Margarita, Venezuela by
- City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates by
- Plantation, Chiang Mai, Thailand by
- Bay, Ha Long, Vietnam by
- Channels, Isla Figueroa, Chile by
- Station, Senlis, France by
- Island, Lanai, Hawaii, USA by
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