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  • Linz, The 2009 Cultural Mecca
    Linz, The 2009 Cultural Mecca
    On January 1, 2009, the city of Linz, Austria, will officially be designated as a Cultural Metropolis.
    October 9, 2008BY Bernd Kregel
  • The Creativity of Hope
    The Creativity of Hope
    A billboard at the top of the road at Sihanoukville on Cambodia's south coast offers an insight into ...
    October 1, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Meet the Popular Deities of Taiwan
    Meet the Popular Deities of Taiwan
    Things are changing very fast in Taiwan. But the middle-aged and old from all walks of life, still ...
    September 25, 2008BY Nadia Ghattas
  • The Clarence Valley  Beckons
    The Clarence Valley Beckons
    The Clarence Valley is one of Australia's largest waterways and one of Australia's biggest seafood producers.
    September 9, 2008BY Jane Andrews
  • Haida Gwaii Heritage Centre Officially Opens
    Haida Gwaii Heritage Centre Officially Opens
    The long-awaited Haida Heritage Centre, 15 years in the making, had its official grand opening on Saturday.
    September 4, 2008BY Joan Delaney
  • Castles in the Sun: A Visit to the Venetian Castles of the Peloponnese
    Castles in the Sun: A Visit to the Venetian Castles of the Peloponnese
    On a quest to find Venetian influence in Greece? Then travel to Peloponnese.
    September 4, 2008BY W. Ruth Kozak
  • This Paradise, Bali
    This Paradise, Bali
    Every thought, word, and movement, and every dress and costume are dedications to an almighty creator.
    August 29, 2008BY Nadia Ghattas
  • Saba Island’s Great Road of the Caribbean
    Saba Island’s Great Road of the Caribbean
    The Dutch are marvels at creating engineering wonders on their home turf, but when they were asked back ...
    August 27, 2008BY David Ellis
  • A Hidden Paradise in the Arizona Desert
    A Hidden Paradise in the Arizona Desert
    If you travel just 50 miles southeast of Tucson you enter another world, referred to as either Arizona's ...
    August 26, 2008BY Cheryl Kipp-Casati
  • Bergen, Norway
    Bergen, Norway
    The people of Bergen practice a way of life that includes modern conveniences yet demands respect for the ...
    August 26, 2008BY Wes LaFortune
  • Before France Was France
    Before France Was France
    Vercingetorix, who? His name probably sounds like that of a Rumplestiltskin character from a fairy tale. To the ...
    August 22, 2008BY Beth Lambert
  • You Can Go Home Again (If Home Is Camp)
    You Can Go Home Again (If Home Is Camp)
    Camp meant excitement, espionage, and a certain kind of joie de vivre that came with being 200 miles ...
    August 21, 2008BY Joyce Faiola
  • Be Greek for a Day
    Be Greek for a Day
    In Massachusetts, you can easily find four or five Greek festivals in different communities on any June weekend.
    August 21, 2008BY Scott Phillips
  • Ukraine Celebrates the ‘Day of Blacksmiths’ Festival
    Ukraine Celebrates the ‘Day of Blacksmiths’ Festival
    Ukraine historically was a land of farmers. In every village there would be a blacksmith who forged farm ...
    August 20, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Explore Europe’s Winter Wonderland
    Explore Europe’s Winter Wonderland
    You may be tempted to think of Europe as a summer holiday destination, but more and more people ...
    August 13, 2008BY Kathy Turner
  • Hawai’ian ‘Beach Boys’ Keep Spirit of Aloha Alive
    Hawai’ian ‘Beach Boys’ Keep Spirit of Aloha Alive
    The true story of the beach boys of Hawai'i.
    August 12, 2008BY Genevieve Belmaker
  • The Delta Grill
    The Delta Grill
    Experience real New Orleans-style food at the Delta Grill, a bit of the Big Easy in the heart ...
    August 12, 2008BY Nadia Ghattas
  • A Wealth of White Gold
    A Wealth of White Gold
    Blessed with a rare gift of nature—nine saline springs—a small town in northwestern Germany has long enjoyed wealth ...
    August 9, 2008BY Rosemarie Fruehauf
  • A Lakeside Resort That’s ‘All about Family’
    A Lakeside Resort That’s ‘All about Family’
    For 110 years, the Stanton family has welcomed guests to its resort nestled along the shores of Sparrow ...
    August 9, 2008BY Wayne Marshall
  • Exciting Olympic Tale—Heroes and Legends
    Exciting Olympic Tale—Heroes and Legends
    Many already know that the Olympics originated in ancient Greece; but the actual, original origin remains unknown today.
    August 7, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Taiwan: The Undiscovered Eco-Tourism Island
    Taiwan: The Undiscovered Eco-Tourism Island
    It's not the first place that comes to mind when you think about eco-tourism, but maybe it should ...
    August 6, 2008BY Rich Carlson
  • Exhibition in Berlin—Babylon: Myth and Truth
    Exhibition in Berlin—Babylon: Myth and Truth
    Located on Museum Island, the Berlin Pergamon Museum is one of the city's most popular tourist museums.
    July 31, 2008BY Erik Rusch
  • A Weekend of Cowboy Magic in Murrieta California!
    A Weekend of Cowboy Magic in Murrieta California!
    On July 25-26, the Santa Rosa Plateau Foundation, of Murrieta, California is hosting a Cowboy Jubilee.
    July 24, 2008BY Cheryl Casati
  • Favorite Local Shopping Spots – Weston, MO
    Favorite Local Shopping Spots – Weston, MO
    Welcome to a favorite spot of mine for a fun time shopping: Weston, Missouri. It is a pre-civil ...
    July 17, 2008BY Cat Rooney
  • Organic Islands Creator Feels the Earth Beneath Her Feet
    Organic Islands Creator Feels the Earth Beneath Her Feet
    The driving force behind the biggest outdoor green festival in Canada is Victoria's Deb Morse, director of Organic ...
    July 3, 2008BY Andrea Hayley
  • Marienwallfahrtsort Staufen—At One in Nature’s Solitude
    Marienwallfahrtsort Staufen—At One in Nature’s Solitude
    Marienwallfahrtsort Staufen is a religious pilgrimage site.
    June 15, 2008BY Inka Ehrbar
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