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Burj Al Arab

Burj Al Arab, Dubai

The Burj Al Arab is a luxuriant hotel, located in Dubai, UAE. It stands at an impressive height of 321 meters or 1053 feet. It is the tallest structure in the world for an exclusive hotel. Its design makes it one of the most distinct and unique hotels in the world. The structure is created…

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Hong Kong from Victoria Peak

Victoria Peak, Hong Kong

It is hard to get solitude in Hong Kong. There is always so much going on in here. Foreigners with their backpack trying out the different locales of the city, locals busy hosting their road side stalls, and office goers with their”no time to stand and stare” attitude. If you want to give the hustle…

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Repulse Bay, Hong Kong

Repulse Bay

The main town of Hong Kong has become so populated that over the years people have started moving to the suburbs or more upmarket residential area like Repulse Bay or Victoria Peak. These places are scenic, less populated, and interferences are less here. So big executives and finance geeks tired from the incessant honking of…

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Red Fort in Delhi

Delhi is a strange mix of modernity and antiquity. Like now it is the capital of India, in ancient times it was the stronghold of the Mughals and changed hands many a times. It has been one of the strongest Islamic centers in Asia. Old Delhi is still reminiscent of that essential Mughal bazaar culture…

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Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal is almost synonymous with all things romantic and beautiful. It is more than a beautiful structure in marble. It is almost haunting in its beauty. Located in Agra on the River Yamunna, its history is etched in love, betrayal, and blood shed. Though we get to hear only the romantic side of…

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Great wall of China

Great Wall of China

Great Wall of China was listed as an UNESCO site in 1987. This winding pathway over mountain, plateaus, grasslands and deserts is one of the most fascinating man made structure in human history. Its very breadth – 8,851.8 kilometers (5,500 miles) is unimaginable. Records of it go back to 2000 years. While some of the…

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