Alighapoo Palace – Iran Alighapoo Palace Travel Guide

Alighapoo Palace – Iran Alighapoo Palace Travel Guide

The Ali Qapu Palace, located on the west side of Imam Square, is a 6-story building built in the early 17th century. The name "Ali Qapu" means "Magnificent Gate" and was constructed by Shah Abbas I. Standing at 48 meters tall, the main entrance consists of 6 levels. Each level is adorned with different decorations and features two spiral staircases that are difficult to climb. Every small room has its own unique characteristics. The third level's "Music Hall" is adorned with 18 wooden columns, a wooden lattice carved ceiling with...
New Pasar – Serbia New Pasar Travel Guide

New Pasar – Serbia New Pasar Travel Guide

Novi Pazar is located in a valley in the southwestern part of Serbia, in the Raška District. It is the cultural center of the Bosniak community in Serbia and the largest city in the Sandžak region. The city serves as the main economic and cultural hub of the Sandžak region, with rivers like the Raška River flowing through it, making it a beautiful and charming city. Novi Pazar boasts numerous historical landmarks. The nearby Serbian Orthodox monasteries of Sopoćani, dating back to the medieval Serbian Kingdom under Stefan Nemanja I...
Gonarezhou National Park – Travel Guide to Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe

Gonarezhou National Park – Travel Guide to Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe

Gonarezhou National Park is a large national park in the southern African country of Zimbabwe, located on the border of Zimbabwe's Masvingo Province in the southeast and Mozambique. It was established in 1975 and covers an area of 5,053 square kilometers, making it one of the most popular national parks in Zimbabwe.Gonarezhou National Park is the second largest wildlife conservation area in Zimbabwe, second only to Hwange National Park. Due to its vast expanse and large areas of pristine grasslands, it has become a favored destination for observing wildlife in...
Travel guide to the Bikini Atoll nuclear test site in the Marshall Islands

Travel guide to the Bikini Atoll nuclear test site in the Marshall Islands

After World War II, history entered a new era marked by the Cold War. Against this backdrop, the United States decided to resume nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific. They evacuated the residents and conducted a total of 67 tests between 1946 and 1958, including the first hydrogen bomb in 1952. Sunk in the lagoon are fleets from the 1946 tests, and on the atoll, one can still see the massive craters from the "Bravo" bomb, providing the most direct evidence of the tests....
Jameh Mosque of Isfahan – Iran Jameh Mosque Travel Guide

Jameh Mosque of Isfahan – Iran Jameh Mosque Travel Guide

The Jokhang Mosque, also known as the "Alavian Mosque", was built in the 10th century AD. Inside the mosque, there is a crescent-shaped archway, with a series of 11 semi-circular arches connected together forming a cloister, with the central arch being wider. The walls, archways, and pillars are decorated with different geometric patterns. Its pulpit and a wooden door are particularly unique. Both items are exquisite woodcarvings with high artistic value. On the pulpit, there is an inscription in the Naskh calligraphy style, donated by Jamal al-Din Malik Taj al-Juqr...
Chihuahua City – Chihuahua City, Mexico Travel Guide

Chihuahua City – Chihuahua City, Mexico Travel Guide

Chihuahua City is located at the eastern foothills of the Sierra Madre mountain range on the northern border of Mexico. It is the capital of Chihuahua state in Mexico, founded in the sixteenth century and officially established as a city in 1709. The city ranks as the 12th largest city in Mexico, known for its advanced industrial sector, making it one of the most renowned industrial cities in the country.Despite suffering damages in the mid-20th century, Chihuahua City has managed to preserve valuable buildings from the 19th to 20th centuries,...
Niš, Serbia Travel Guide

Niš, Serbia Travel Guide

Niš is the capital of the Nišava District in Serbia, ranking as the third largest city after the capital Belgrade and Novi Sad, and is also the largest city in southern Serbia. The city is one of the oldest in Europe and the Balkan Peninsula, historically considered an important gateway connecting the East and the West, now serving as one of Serbia's key industrial and educational centers.As a city with a long history, Niš is home to numerous historical sites and landmarks, making it a great destination for history enthusiasts....
Nuku’alofa Central Market – Tonga Nuku’alofa Central Market Travel Guide

Nuku’alofa Central Market – Tonga Nuku’alofa Central Market Travel Guide

Nuku'alofa is the capital of Tonga, located on the coast of Tongatapu Island. It serves as the country's commercial and industrial center, a transportation hub, and a distribution point for imports and exports. The main exports include copra, bananas, vanilla, and handicrafts. Nuku'alofa Market is one of the most famous trading markets in the city, offering a variety of products such as vegetables, fruits, handicrafts, and daily necessities from all over Tonga. It is a great place to learn about the daily life and customs of the Tongan people. Nukualofa...
Kampala – Uganda Kampala Travel Guide

Kampala – Uganda Kampala Travel Guide

Kampala spans the equator and is located on the northern shore of Lake Victoria. It is the capital and largest city of Uganda, serving as the country's political, cultural, and economic center. The city, situated on a plateau along the Equator, has a long history and became the capital of Uganda in 1964.Kampala has a relatively high elevation, a cool climate, lush greenery throughout the city, and streets that rise and fall along the hillsides. The green banana trees stand tall along the roadsides, exuding a verdant charm that is...
Quran Gate – Iran Quran Gate Travel Guide

Quran Gate – Iran Quran Gate Travel Guide

The Quran Gate is a landmark building in Shiraz, its history can be traced back to over a thousand years ago. It used to be a decorative city gate, and the Islamic scholar, Karim Khan, placed a Quran in a small room on the gate to bless the passersby. However, the current Quran Gate does not at all resemble a historical relic; it is a new building and is still undergoing expansion. Behind the Quran Gate, there is a waterfall cascading down the cliff, which is a wonder to behold...
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