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By Nirmal Kaur, 5 June, 2024

Golden Temple, Amritsar, India

Golden temple is a famous religious place in India, which is located in the center of the Amritsar city. It is also known as Harmandir sahib. This building is made purely with gold and is surrounded by a beautiful pool of water. I visit there by road with my family because it is 150 km away from my city.

I have visited this place many times in my life, and enjoy the peaceful environment. 

Golden Temple, Amritsar, India

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By Julie Royce, 5 June, 2024

Lighthouses of Michigan's Sunset Coasts

The traveler to Michigan's coastlines will be rewarded with the opportunity to visit many iconic lighthouses. As I traveled, writing and compiling information for my three-volume travel series, Exploring Michigan's Sunset Coasts, Sunrise Coasts, and Upper Peninsula Coasts, they added a bit of delight and historic perspective to the trip. Below are some of my favorites.

By Jade Deng, 5 June, 2024

A Local's Guide To Visiting Guangzhou, China

Welcome to my hometown, Guangzhou, a metropolis in South China. Guangzhou is located close to Hong Kong, and shares the same language and a similar culture. 

A Local's Guide To Visiting Guangzhou, China

If you are planning to visit Guangzhou, here are four places I highly recommend:

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By Kamal, 4 June, 2024

5 Things to Know when You Visit Golden Temple in Amritsar, India

Golden Temple is a very famous religious place situated in Amritsar, Punjab, India. This temple is also known as Darbar Sahib Gurudwara; people from different places visit Golden Temple to seek blessings. 

5 Things to Know when You Visit Golden Temple in Amritsar, India

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By Lillie Forteau, 4 June, 2024

Read This: The Light She Feels Inside

I was so excited to have this new and diverse children’s book to review: The Light She Feels Inside by Gwendolyn Wallace.  

Read This: The Light She Feels Inside

I hadn’t grown up seeing myself in books—and I always felt that absence so deeply, it hurt sometimes. I have never found something that resonated with my inner child so much as this book. 

By Stacey Ebert, 3 June, 2024

Through the Eyes of an Educator: Celebrate your Milestones

June. In the northern hemisphere, the sixth month of the year holds far more than its thirty days. 

Through the Eyes of an Educator: Celebrate your Milestones

Nuggets of goodness like the summer solstice, the half-way point of the year, and the end of the typical school year juxtapose the anxiety of what comes from that aforementioned half-way point and ending of the typical school year. 

By Bert Maxwell, 3 June, 2024

Ultimate Dubai Layover Guide: Making The Most Of A Short Stay

 

Do you have a few hours or maybe a day or two of layover when passing through Dubai? Why not explore some of this unique city's offerings instead of only spending your time within the airport? Dubai is a fascinating stopover location via Emirates Airlines and many others with its ultra-modern architecture, rich cultural history, and extravagant attractions and services. You can make the most of your brief visit with our comprehensive layover guide for Dubai.

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By Ami Tailor, 3 June, 2024

Top Five Dishes from Surat, India

Today I will talk about the top five dishes which are very famous in my home of Surat, India: Dhokla, Khandvi, Thepla, Jalebi-Fafda, and Sev Tameta nu saak. These dishes are so delicious; I love them. I love to cook, so I always try to make different types of dishes at home. These are very easy to make and very spicy. In my hometown, there are various stalls available on the street where people go with their friends and families—you can also find these dishes here.

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By Rinaaz, 3 June, 2024

Aare Ware Beach: An Indian Coastline’s Hidden Gem

Although I was born and raised in Mumbai, India, my mother’s village, Ratnagiri, is famous for its many tourist attractions, which include beaches, forts, temples, and monuments. My mother was born in Ratnagiri and spent quite a bit of time living there. Once every three months, I travel to Ratnagiri. Aare Ware beach is one of the beaches that not many people know about—but those who do, adore this beach. 

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By Ashly Ann Mathew, 31 May, 2024

Onam: The Greatest Festival in Kerala

The greatest festival in my home country of India is Onam, celebrated in Chingam (Malayalam month), between August and September. King Mahabali was a popular ruler who controlled Kerala during a time of peace and abundance. It is believed that Mahabali visits every year during Chingam. It is a 10-day festival, and each day has its unique meaning.

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