
6 Ghost Towns in Asia You Should Visit
These amazing historical sites are mostly in ruins and sometimes creepy, but totally worth a visit.

These amazing historical sites are mostly in ruins and sometimes creepy, but totally worth a visit.

Once a part of North Korea, the coastal town of Sokcho in the northeast corner of South Korea has plenty of things to do. Here’s the list to get you started.

Holiday or no holiday, a child’s playtime should always be part of the plan! Here are some of the best playgrounds spread across Australia with slides, swings and more.

A place where you can disconnect from the world, Pai is filled with nature’s wonders like mountains, waterfalls, hot springs and canyons.

Follow Rani as she ventures to the North Korea Border and visits Changdeokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village and Cheonggyecheon Stream in Seoul – all within 48 hours!

Shopping on a budget in Japan? Try the variety of second-hand shops which are filled with pre-loved treasures. This guide will get you started.

Located next to Putrajaya is Cyberjaya, the global tech hub that aspires to be Malaysia’s Silicon Valley. Here are some of the attractions that tourists can find in the region.

Don’t let your public holidays in 2019 go to waste! Use ‘em for a string of long weekends getaways with the help of our calendar and cheatsheet.

In these cafes, you can admire all things bicycles, motorbikes or scooters while enjoying great cakes and coffee.


Think spring in Korea is just about flowers and cherry blossoms? Think again. There are a whole slew of other Spring festivals like the Taean Tulip Festival and Boseong Green Tea Festival to check out!
