


A vibrant night market in Guangzhou, offering local snacks, shopping, and cultural experiences.
Hand-woven baskets, hats, and bags made from local palm fronds, a traditional craft passed down through generations.
Unique jewellery pieces made from locally sourced conch shells, symbolizing the Bahamas' marine heritage.
Vibrant, colourful paintings and sculptures inspired by the Junkanoo festival, a celebration of Bahamian culture.

Crispy fried balls of ground conch meat, onions, and spices, served with a tangy dipping sauce.
A sweet, baked pastry filled with guava jam, often served with a dollop of coconut ice cream.
Tenderized conch meat, lightly battered and fried, served with a creamy tartar sauce.
Famous for its unique breakfast dishes and cozy atmosphere.
A local favorite for its affordable breakfast options and friendly service.
Known for its delicious sandwiches and quick service.
Nassau's tropical climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Exploring the night market involves a lot of walking on various surfaces.
Evenings can be hot and humid, a portable fan can provide relief.
The largest fort in the Bahamas, offering a glimpse into the island's history.
A cultural hub housing artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the Bahamas.
A historic 66-step staircase carved from solid limestone, offering beautiful views.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this imperial retreat offers a glimpse into Qing Dynasty opulence and architecture.

A vibrant, illuminated seaside promenade in Goa, perfect for evening strolls and sunset views.

Taiwan's premier art museum, housing a vast collection of Chinese and Taiwanese artworks in a historic building.