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Prague, Czech Rep: 10 THINGS you really have to see!

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1. Wenceslav Square (to get here, go to Metro station: A/C Muzeum or A Mustek) It is the iconic main city square in the New Town of Prague. The square is named after St. Wenceslas, the patron saint of Bohemia. 2. Old Town Square (close Metro station: A Staromestska) Old Town Square is one of the biggest congregation of tourists enjoying photography, chillspots to observe the surrounding architecture, or many eating al frescoes to choose from. Surrounding architectures includes: Rococo Kinsky Palace the Gothic Tyn Catheral and the Baroque St. Nicholas Church. 3. Charles Bridge (Metro station: A Staromestska) Commission by King Charles IV in 1357, Prague's most stunning bridge spans 16 arches and consists of 30 Baroque statues. Each day, painters, hot-dog vendors, and hordes of tourists are filled on this bridge which gets the best views of the Vltava River. 4. Prague Castle (Metro station: A Hradcanska) Prague Castle is one of the largest ancient castles i

Where to go in Ubud, Bali

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1. Visit the famous Tegallalang Rice Terrace I was here twice in the famous rice fields (Sept 2016 & April 2017). @travellerswill 2. Go to the Gunung Kawi Temple in Sebatu -Tegallalang, northeast of the famous Tegallalang Rice Terrace. Gunung Kawi Sebatu (April 2017). @travellerswill 3. Go to the Blanco Museum , in Campuhan, Ubud. Parking is free but entry fee is 80,000 rupiah per person. For more info, see: www.blancobali.com 4. Shop at the Ubud Markets 5. Go do yoga in Ubud 6. Go the popular  Monkey Forrest 7. Go to the Tegenungan Waterfall Tegenungan (April 2017). @travellerswill 8. Hike up Mt Batur for the sunrise View of Mt Batur from a distance (April 2017). @travellerswill

Chiang Mai Foodies (Thailand)

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For specific locations of where these amazing dishes are found, click the link to for the exact location of the restaurants:   https://goo.gl/maps/ 5EAsM6AkcMC2 Honestly, when you get to Chiang Mai you must have a Kao Soy Chicken dish. Essentially, its a mild curry based dish with a chicken drumstick and some fried noodles with some green vegetables in it. The dish is only common in the northern part of Thailand around Chiang Mai. I highly recommend it. Kao Soy Chicken The next dish you must have is the Hainan Chicken dish. Hainan Chicken is a famous dish originated from Hainan Province in China and its a very common dish in southern China esp. in Guangdong and Hong Kong. It is also relatively common in Singapore and Malaysia amongst Chinese descendants esp. most are originated from the Southern Chinese provinces. I stumbled across this place in central Chiang Mai and the ethnic Chinese descendants from Thailand have a slightly different variation of the Hainan Chicken to w