


A bustling market in Guangzhou, famous for its seafood and local snacks.
A vibrant local market offering a glimpse into daily life, with a variety of goods and street food.
A historic temple showcasing a blend of Chinese and Taiwanese architectural styles.
Home to the world's largest collection of Chinese imperial artifacts.

Hand-dyed and hand-painted batik cloth, a traditional art form reflecting the local culture's rich history.
A blend of aromatic spices unique to the region, used in local cuisines and known for their medicinal properties.

Intricately carved wooden puppets, a traditional art form that plays a significant role in local storytelling and cultural heritage.
Rice porridge with various toppings like preserved egg, lean pork, and century egg.
Small, bite-sized portions of food, often served with tea.

Egg noodles with wontons in a savory broth.
Dragon Boat Hill Market can be rainy, especially during the monsoon season.
The market is large and exploring it requires a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the tropical climate of the market.
Famous for its traditional breakfast dishes and local atmosphere.
Iconic for its unique breakfast menu and beautiful hill views.
Beloved for its affordable and delicious local lunch options.
A serene hill station known for its Tibetan culture, beautiful monasteries, and stunning views of the Dhauladhar ranges.

Khajuraho Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are renowned for their intricate carvings and sculptures, depicting various aspects of life and mythology.
Aranmula Kannadi Mirror Museum showcases traditional Kerala artistry, housing intricate metal mirrors crafted by local artisans.