As the Japanese capital for 1,000 years, Kyoto is chock-a-block with gardens, palaces, shrines, and temples. There are many art galleries and several museums that merit a visit. Here are the 10 best
Travelogue: Where to Have Your Caricature Done
A caricature of yourself makes a great souvenir of yourself. Where to get caricatures done in Kyoto.
Kyoto International Manga Museum
#Kyoto International #Manga Museum has a collection of 50,000 publications, a gift shop and a cafe
China: Dalian International Cherry Blossom Festival
Located in Northeastern China, Dalian is home to thousands of cherry trees planted during the Japanese occupation in the 1920s. The city's Cherry Blossom Festival runs from 26 April to 12 May 2015.
Travelogue: Sightseeing On and Off the Beaten Track
Following a leisurely breakfast and tour of the hotel, Michael Taylor and several other Hong Kong based journalists spend 2 days exploring some of Koh Samui's lesser known - and a few well known - attractions.
Oakland: a Raider Fans Guide to His Hometown: Jack London Square
Oakland is famous for more than its sports franchises. The city has also produced some literary greats, including Jack London and Gertrude Stein.
A Raider Fan’s Guide to Oakland: the Paramount Theatre
A Raider fan's Guide to his home town: Paramount Theatre in Downtown Oakland is one of the world's finest remaining examples of Art Deco Architecture. Check out what is scheduled during football season in fall & winter 2017
China: Memorial to Chinese Patriot and Anti-Opium Crusader Lin Zexu
Opium War Museum in Humen, Dongguan, China has exhibitions on the history of Lin Zexu, his attempts to destroy opium, and the Opium War.
Foshan: Bruce Lee Paradise, Ancentral Home of the King of Kung Fu
Bruce Lee Paradise is an amusement park located in Shunde, which is about 70 minutes from downtown Foshan in Guangdong, China.