Bangladesh is a country in South Asia and one of the most densely-populated countries in the world with a population of over 170 million people spread out across almost 150,000 square kilometres. It shares land borders with India to the north, west and east, and...
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Hainan, exploring the Southernmost island province in China
Discover the lesser-known cultural and historical riches of Sanya, southwest point of China, from the traditions of the indigenous Li and Miao peoples to the ancient folklore surrounding this tropical paradise. Located in the warm embrace of the South China Sea, Sanya...
The Nepali language, a journey through the heart of Nepal
While Nepal is famous for its beautiful landscapes and rich cultural legacy, the real essence of this fascinating nation is found in its linguistic diversity, with the Nepali language at its core. When exploring Nepal, learning about the history and subtleties of this...
Damper bread, a bite of Australian history
Australia's food industry is known for its inventive cuisine and colourful flavours, yet hidden among these gourmet treats is a simple hero called the 'damper'. This simple bread, a legacy of both European settlers and Aboriginal Australians, offers a taste of history...
New Orleans Po’ Boy, from humble beginnings to culinary masterpiece
As you walk through the lively streets of New Orleans, the smell of freshly baked French bread and sizzling meats fills the air, inviting you to try one of the city’s most iconic dishes – the mighty Po’ Boy.
The Greek language, an odyssey to immense global influence
Greek is a language making up the independent Hellenic languages branch of the Indo-European family of languages. Greek is native to Greece, Cyprus, Italy (in Calabria and Salento), southern Albania, other parts of the Balkans region, the Black Sea coast, Anatolia...
Strasbourg’s fascinating French-German heritage
Strasbourg, the capital of the Grand Est region in northeastern France, is a city steeped in history and cultural charm. Nestled on the banks of the Rhine River and bordering Germany, Strasbourg is a vibrant blend of French and German influences. From its...
The Turkish language, tracing a big part of its history with the Ottomans
Turkish is a language spoken by between 90 and 110 million people and it is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages. Turkish (Türkçe in Turkish), is the national language of Turkey (Türkiye) and Northern Cyprus. Significant smaller groups of Turkish speakers...
Exploring Corsica’s cultural treasures
From the rhythmic beats of traditional polyphonic singing to the tantalising aromas of local cuisine, Corsica is an island full of hidden treasures. Corsica is a charming French island located near Italy. It is renowned for its captivating history, culture and...
Loire Valley, a journey through the ‘Garden of France’
The Loire Valley, also known as the 'Garden of France', is widely known for its stunning châteaux, picturesque vineyards and charming rivers. Located in central France, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers several ways of exploring its scenic landscapes and rich...
The Vatican City, the smallest country in the world
The Vatican City is the world's smallest independent state and the heart of the Roman Catholic Church. Located in the centre of Rome, Vatican City is an enchanting city-state that holds abundant historical, religious and art treasures. St. Peter's Basilica In the...