By GreaterGo Editor / 10 Jun 2023
A visit to the Dead Sea in Jordan is often considered one of the must-go in many people's travel wishlist.
By GreaterGo Editor / 23 May 2023
Located in Jiangmen, the Guifeng National Forest Park has three peaks and four lakes. With its lush greenery, clear waters, and beautiful scenery, the park brings you mountains, waters, and forests in one place.
By GreaterGo Editor / 11 May 2023
Want to have a glimpse of Britain and France but couldn’t afford the time for a long trip to Europe? Shamian in Guangzhou might be a good alternative. You can learn about the history of Shamian and the diplomatic history of contemporary China by visiting the Guangdong Foreign Affairs Museum, previously the French consulate. You can then visit the Shamian Christian Church and the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes to experience a moment of tranquillity. Paying a visit to Shamian Park and French Concession Garden can let you enjoy your leisure time as if you are in a European park.
By GreaterGo Editor / 9 May 2023
If you reside in a metropolis and crave a weekend by the sea but do not wish to be surrounded by the crowd, Shenzhen Bay Park is an ideal place for a day trip escape! The park consists of Mangrove Seashore Ecological Park and the Shenzhen Bay Coastal Leisure Belt, covering a total area of 128.74 hectares - almost as large as seven Victoria Parks combined! Whether
By GreaterGo Editor / 8 May 2023
Every country or city has its own parks or monuments built in memorial of the martyrs. For example, the Cenotaph in Hong Kong and the Monument to the People's Heroes in Beijing. For Almaty, it is the Park of 28 Panfilov Guardsmen, which was built in honour of the 28 Almaty martyrs that kept Moscow safe with their brave sacrifices when resisting the Nazis.
By GreaterGo Editor / 5 May 2023
The Jokhang is the "spiritual heart" of Lhasa and the supreme sanctuary of Tibetan Buddhism. After Songtsen Gampo established the Tibetan Kingdom, the dynasty prospered. Then, there were marriages of state between him and Princess Wencheng of the Tang dynasty and Princess Bhrikuti Devi of Licchavi. It is said that the Jokhang is dedicated to the several Buddha statues brought by the two princesses from their homelands.