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Mysterious glass beach! Stunning hidden gem near San Francisco
💎Overseas secret wild ambassador | California Fort Bragg glass beach film-style travel guide Destination: Glass Beach at MacKerricher State Park, Fort Bragg, California. Once a city dump site, decades of ocean waves have polished it into a coast of sparkling sea glass. A must-stop natural hidden gem on the Highway 1 road trip. 🚗 Two travel options Drive north from San Francisco along CA-1 Highway. The drive takes about 3.5 hours with Pacific cliffside ocean views all along the way, where you can stop anytime to enjoy the scenery. There is a small free parking lot at the beach’s end. Parking is limited during peak season, so try to arrive before 9 AM. Paid parking in the state park costs US$10 per day. If you don’t have a car, you can take the Greyhound bus to Fort Bragg town, then a 10-minute taxi ride to the beach. The total trip takes 6 to 8 hours. Local carpool or day tours are also options. 📸 Four main highlights ✨ Rainbow sea glass beach: White and green sea glass are most common. Red and blue are rare and only fully visible at low tide when the entire tidal flat is exposed. The coast is divided into three beach areas. Beach 3 has the largest amount of sea glass and the best viewing. A gentle coastal boardwalk lets you see small marine creatures like crabs and sea anemones in tide pools. Stop by the Skunk vintage forest train and the colorful seaside fairy-tale town of Mendocino. The golden hour from 3 PM to 5 PM offers soft backlighting. Wet sea glass becomes translucent and reflective, perfect for atmospheric film-style photos. 🦋 Fun experiences Hunt for smooth sea glass on the tidal flats, take a leisurely walk along the coastline, ride the vintage train through redwood forests, and capture breathtaking ocean views from the cliffs. 🍤 Local food options In Fort Bragg town, enjoy fresh seafood, classic clam chowder, American burgers with craft beer, authentic Mexican tacos, or bring your own ingredients for a picnic by the sea. 🏡 Two types of accommodations ▫️ Fort Bragg town: Well-developed with plenty of sea view vacation rentals and convenient daily shopping. ▫️ Mendocino town: Rich in artistic atmosphere with stylish seaside cabins, ideal for a slow-paced, immersive vacation. 💡 Essential travel tips The beach is covered with glass shards, so wear non-slip, durable hiking shoes to protect your feet from cuts. Northern California’s coast is windy year-round with cooler temperatures, so bring a windbreaker and high-SPF sunscreen. Check the tide schedule before you go. Low tide is the only time to see large areas of sea glass. California state parks strictly prohibit collecting or removing sea glass. Violators face heavy fines. Photography is allowed. There are no shops or restaurants on the beach. Bring your own drinking water and snacks.123Asher~Adams$38Checking in with kids at America’s hidden gems! Stunning canyons + a guide to avoid pitfalls
This time, I took the kids to Vegas and finally included Antelope Canyon in the itinerary! The 10-hour round trip was really tough, but experiencing the charm of nature with the kids made it all worth it, and of course, you have to get great photos! Here are some very important family tips that I hope will help sisters avoid any traps: 1️⃣ Make sure the kids wear proper walking shoes! Absolutely! The park is full of red sand and uneven paths, so kids must wear non-slip sneakers. Avoid flip-flops or sandals to prevent slipping and blisters. 2️⃣ Antelope Canyon can only be visited with a local guide. If you’re with kids, it’s recommended to tip $5-$10 before the tour. Each group has about a dozen people waiting to enter, and you can’t fall behind. We didn’t tip, and the guide kept rushing us, so we barely had time to take photos, and the kids got anxious. Later we learned that tipping slows the guide down and they help find good photo spots, making the experience better with kids. 3️⃣ Antelope Canyon has top lighting, so front-facing photos aren’t ideal most of the time. Try having the kids look up or take parent-child photos from behind. The easiest trick is to have the kids wear sunglasses for better shots. The canyon is narrow, so it’s best to walk at the front or back of the group to avoid crowds and make it easier to take photos and rest with kids. 4️⃣ Family outfit tips: Black, white, or brown colors look best in photos. Parents and kids can coordinate with matching colors for more harmonious family pictures. 5️⃣ Actually, photos inside Antelope Canyon are all pretty similar. The wide-open area outside is much more spacious and there’s no guide rushing you, so you can comfortably take family photos and let the kids run and play freely. 6️⃣ Don’t forget sun protection! The park is very hot, so fully protect the kids with sun-protective clothing, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen to avoid sunburn. 7️⃣ There are no clean restrooms inside the park, only pit toilets. You can change clothes and freshen up at a clean restroom the guide takes you to beforehand. Bring wet wipes and tissues to keep the kids clean. 8️⃣ Bring enough drinking water and light snacks for the kids. Supplies inside the park are scarce and expensive, so avoid hunger and thirst. 9️⃣ Pack common medicines and band-aids for the kids to handle emergencies like falls or scrapes. Regarding group tours, I did a lot of research because I didn’t want to be packed on a big bus. After reading many posts and checking foreign platforms, 50-person Antelope Canyon tours cost about $200 round trip from Vegas; 14-person business buses are around $250, with fixed hotel pickups—no door-to-door service, and extra fees or early pickups if you’re not at the designated hotels. This time, I found a private small group tour with a business car for up to 5 people at $259. They pick up from all central Vegas hotels and picked us up at 6 AM, saving a lot of time compared to regular tours. The guide was a kind Chinese lady, the car was clean, and they even provided umbrellas, ice water, iced cola, and sunscreen. The kids slept both ways—super comfortable. I really want to recommend it; it’s so good it feels like a secret, but no lies here~ The only regret is there’s no two-day tour option. Otherwise, we could have stayed overnight in Page town and had time to check out the Jennie-style Powell Lake boat tour for a richer experience with the kids. A couple traveling with us didn’t want to go, so we missed out—so regretful~ Next post will be about Horseshoe Bend! It’s insanely photogenic. You can skip Antelope Canyon, but Horseshoe Bend is definitely worth taking the kids to~ME. Gus 27305ItineraryCheck USA Utah Bryce Canyon: Navajo Loop and Queen’s Garden Combination Trail
#itinerarycheck This is the signature Bryce hike and the combination route (Queen’s Garden down, Navajo Loop up via Wall Street) is the right way to do it—everyone says so and they are correct. I started at Sunrise Point at 7 am in late September, descended Queen’s Garden first (cooler, softer light on the hoodoos, fewer people coming up at you), reached the Queen’s Garden formation in 40 minutes, then continued to the Navajo Loop junction and climbed out through Wall Street. Total 5.3 km, 330 m elevation regain, 2 hours 15 with constant stopping. By 9:30 the Wall Street slot was in shadow and gorgeous; by 11 the whole amphitheater was flat midday light and the parking lot at Sunrise Point was full with a ranger directing cars. Bryce entrance is $35/vehicle, 7 days, card accepted at the booth. The shuttle runs from the visitor center to Sunrise/Sunset Points in season, but if you have a car just park at Sunrise Point and start there—the shuttle saves nothing in the early morning because it does not run until 8. Water: one bottle minimum even in autumn; the climb out of Navajo is switchbacked sand and sucks the moisture out of you. Boots help—the Queen’s Garden tread is sandy and the Wall Street stairs are worn limestone with drop-offs, fine in dry weather, slick after rain or frost. In winter Wall Street closes for ice and you must return via Two Bridges, adding 1 km. Lodging inside the park (Bryce Canyon Lodge) books 6–12 months ahead; outside, Ruby’s Inn takes cards and has an ATM that ran out of cash on a Friday night when I was there, so do not rely on it. Food at Ruby’s is overpriced diner fare—stock snacks in Panguitch (30 minutes south) where prices are normal. One mistake: I originally planned Navajo down + Queen’s Garden up, which means climbing the Wall Street stairs at the start when legs are fresh but descending the sandy switchbacks at the end when they are not—either works, but the conventional order gives you the better photographic direction and the harder climb in cooler air. For itinerary flow, Bryce pairs naturally with a sunset at Inspiration Point (5 minutes away, wheelchair-accessible overlook) the evening before, and a dawn at Sunrise Point the same day you hike. Trying to add Mossy Cave or Fairyland Loop on the same day as Navajo/Queen’s is overkill—Bryce rewards slow looking, not mileage. Has anyone done the full Figure 8 (Navajo + Queen’s + Peek-a-Boo) in one morning without regretting it by noon?biuni883Big Pigeon, Big Flavor: A Must-Try at Dà Gē Fàn
Dà Gē Fàn on Beijing Road is a haven for pigeon lovers and anyone craving authentic Cantonese flavors. The restaurant’s standout dish is undoubtedly the Salt-Baked Pigeon (盐焗鸽皇)—crispy skin, juicy meat, and a perfect balance of savory seasoning make every bite irresistible. Another highlight is the Braised Baby Pigeon (红烧乳鸽), which locks in the tender texture of the meat while maintaining the crispiness of the skin. Each dish is carefully prepared, showcasing the kitchen’s mastery of both flavor and technique. Beyond pigeon, the menu surprises with other gems. The Stir-Fried Pork with Chili (辣椒炒肉) is unexpectedly delicious, offering a spicy kick and rich umami that complements the milder pigeon dishes perfectly. Every dish is flavorful yet balanced, making the dining experience feel indulgent without being overwhelming. The portions are generous, making it ideal for sharing with family or friends over a leisurely meal. Planning ahead is key for a smooth experience. Dà Gē Fàn is extremely popular, and the line can stretch for hours if you arrive without a reservation. For convenience, it’s recommended to grab a number in advance via their official WeChat account—this saves waiting time and ensures you can dive straight into the food once you arrive. With its expertly prepared dishes and vibrant atmosphere, a meal here is more than just dining—it’s a celebration of authentic Cantonese pigeon cuisine.SzeWen, Lee3New York is great, but I won’t go again because honestly…
New York is great, but I won’t go a second time 💔|A regular traveler’s honest guide to what to avoid I have to admit, New York’s vibe is truly unique. The Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty at dusk, Central Park’s autumn sunsets, the timeless masterpieces at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, street art, Broadway lights—seeing the hustle and romance of this world-class city in person is truly breathtaking. But after experiencing a solo trip firsthand, the exhaustion, hidden costs, and safety concerns add up. No matter how stunning the sights, it’s hard to want to go back. Keep this honest guide to what to avoid handy! ✨ —— 📢 Honest advice to reconsider, set your expectations early 1. Prices are generally high, and tipping is everywhere Restaurants expect 15%–20% tips by default. You also need to tip for coffee, takeout, and hotel housekeeping. Simple meals on the street start at 120 yuan per person, and full meals are over 300 yuan per person. Accommodation is expensive—basic hotels in Manhattan start at 1,000 yuan per night with small rooms. 2. The city is crowded and chaotic, which is physically draining Manhattan is extremely dense and crowded. Most attractions require walking and subway transfers, often walking tens of thousands of steps daily. Trash and homeless people are common on the streets, very different from the polished scenes in movies and TV shows. 3. The subway is old and unsafe The century-old subway system is outdated, with no air conditioning and strong odors. Late-night cars have a mixed crowd, so keep valuables close. Avoid traveling alone during early morning hours. 4. Many hidden fees and traps Observation decks, boat tours, and museums charge separately. Popular combo tickets are expensive. Street performers charge for photos, public restrooms and luggage storage usually require payment. 5. Huge differences between neighborhoods Uptown Manhattan is prosperous and clean. Brooklyn and some remote areas are chaotic. Avoid walking alone late at night. · — 📝 Essential travel info ✅ Visa: US B1/B2 tourist visa, apply in advance. Have round-trip tickets and hotel bookings ready for inspection ✅ Currency: US dollars. Most malls and restaurants accept credit cards. Carry some cash for emergencies ✅ Best travel time: April–June, September–November for comfortable temperatures. Summers are hot and rainy, winters are very cold ✅ Must-haves: portable anti-theft bag, comfortable walking shoes, power adapter, mask (subway ventilation is poor) · — 🗓 Classic 5-day relaxed itinerary (no boot camp) Day 1 Downtown Manhattan landmarks Statue of Liberty boat tour (buy tickets online in advance) → Wall Street bull → Walk Brooklyn Bridge, capture Manhattan skyline sunset in the evening Day 2 Midtown core shopping district Choose either Empire State Building or Top of the Rock observation deck → Times Square → Broadway show (buy tickets online in advance for better prices) Day 3 Artsy slow day Spend the day wandering Central Park → Metropolitan Museum of Art, allow half a day or more to explore slowly, watch the park sunset in the evening Day 4 Off-the-beaten-path route High Line Park → Chelsea art district → Flatiron Building, experience the city’s popular elevated walkway Day 5 Shopping and rest Shop along Fifth Avenue or visit a lesser-known Jersey City viewpoint to avoid city crowds, then rest before heading home · — 🍽 Food guide, save money and avoid pitfalls 🔶 Affordable must-tries: Shake Shack burgers, New York pizza, bagel breakfast. Local chains offer the best value 🔶 Special experiences: Michelin-starred Manhattan restaurants and trendy steakhouses are overpriced. Regular tourists don’t need to rush to these 💡 Money-saving tips 1. Buy water and snacks at supermarkets; convenience stores near attractions charge double 2. Choose pickup when ordering food to avoid delivery tips 3. Chinatown offers great value Chinese food with flavors familiar to Chinese travelers, much cheaper than Western food ⚠️ Important pitfalls to avoid (learned the hard way) 1️⃣ Safety first: carry your backpack in front, watch your phone and wallet in the subway and crowded areas. Don’t engage with overly friendly strangers on the street or accept gifts—they will demand tips later. 2️⃣ Buy tickets online in advance: lines are long and prices are higher on site. Book Statue of Liberty tours, observation decks, and museums on official websites ahead of time. 3️⃣ Remember tipping rules: restaurant bills don’t include tips; you need to add them separately. Leave $1–2 per day for hotel housekeeping. 4️⃣ Transportation: use the subway for short trips. For longer distances, use ride-hailing apps—they cost half as much as hailing taxis on the street. Avoid driving if unfamiliar with the area; parking is very expensive. 5️⃣ Accommodation tips: if on a budget, stay in New Jersey or Long Island suburbs with subway access to Manhattan. You can save half on housing costs but expect longer commutes. Avoid remote neighborhoods. 💰 5-day per person budget reference (excluding international flights) · Comfortable trip: 6,500–10,000 yuan (city hotels + classic attractions + several full meals) · Budget trip: 4,000–5,500 yuan (suburban lodging, public transport, affordable meals) ✨ Final honest words New York is a city of extremes, where top-tier luxury and gritty street life coexist. It’s worth visiting once to see a world-class city firsthand. But if you prefer clean, tidy, stress-free vacations and dislike high tipping and crowded environments, New York probably won’t match your travel style. Adjust your expectations before you go.BARBARA GRANT30Witnessing a Historic Night with the KC Match Experience
After eight years, I finally got to attend a World Cup match in person again. Woke up at 6 AM, had three eggs, a corn cob, and a protein shake with milk, then drove eight hours straight to Kansas City to catch the first group stage match. Every bit of it was worth it! 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 Group stage opener: 3-0—another unforgettable historic night. Eight years ago, I saw you score the only goal for that World Cup. Eight years later, I witnessed your first hat-trick on the World Cup stage ⚽️⚽️⚽️. The Argentina team led by Scaloni is completely different from the one eight years ago, but what hasn’t changed is you 🐐👑. Here’s my KC match experience 👇 Today’s match, being the first World Cup game hosted in Kansas City, was a letdown in terms of on-site experience. In one word: bad. In two words: very bad. In three words: extremely bad! 😤😤😤 1. Got in line for security at 5 PM sharp, but it took a full 45 minutes to get through. 2. The fan experience activities at the venue were poorly organized. Despite the large open space, the activities felt like a hastily thrown-together amateur setup. For example, the photo booth for creating player cards had only one machine, resulting in a long line. On average, it took two minutes per person, so unless you were willing to wait two hours, you wouldn’t get your turn! Think twice before joining this line! The face-painting stations for national flags only had two counters. I waited over ten minutes without moving an inch—absolutely frustrating. 3. Avoid choosing non-popular park & ride pickup points❕❕❕ I picked the Independence Center shuttle point to get to the stadium. After the match, when trying to return, shuttles to this less popular point were scarce. Meanwhile, multiple empty buses were heading to the Plaza shuttle point. I had to wait for over ten buses before finally getting one to Independence Center! The organizers didn’t allow buses to adjust routes to accommodate stranded fans at less popular points. Watching others leave while I was stuck there, exhausted and starving, left me speechless 🙄. I was too tired to even complain 😅. In conclusion, I now fully understand why some media outlets rated KC as the worst host city before the tournament ._TI***q556Grand Canyon National Park Arrival Guide: What to Know Before You Go
#arrivalguide Visiting Grand Canyon National Park for the first time is an unforgettable experience, and a little planning makes the trip much smoother. I entered through the South Rim, which is the most popular area and offers easy access to scenic viewpoints, visitor services, and walking trails. Arrive early in the morning to avoid heavy traffic, find parking more easily, and enjoy cooler temperatures. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring plenty of drinking water, sunscreen, and a hat, as the weather can become hot and dry, especially in summer. Keep your camera ready because the canyon views change beautifully throughout the day. Follow all safety signs and stay behind railings where provided, as the canyon edges can be dangerous. Spend time at several viewpoints instead of rushing through just one stop. Watching the sunrise or sunset over the canyon is an experience you won't forget and makes the visit even more rewarding. #arrivalguide #grandcanyonnationalpark #arizona #usa #nationalparksHossain Hoq Prohor31New York's Sci-Fi Wormhole Architecture: A New Hotspot for Visitors
🦋 Environment/Facilities: Designed by Studio Gang, the streamlined canyon atrium features five-story curved concrete walls resembling glacial erosion. Inside, you'll find the immersive "Invisible Worlds" exhibition hall and a tropical butterfly rainforest greenhouse, creating a futuristic world akin to an ant colony. 🕰️ Operating Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM (aligned with the main museum hours) *Extended to 8:00 PM on Fridays | Last entry to the butterfly greenhouse is 45 minutes before closing. 💞 Reasons to Visit: 1️⃣ Architectural Revolution: The "organic architecture" of curved staircases and sky bridges earned recognition as one of TIME's Best Inventions of the Year, with light filtering through thousands of circular openings creating a starry effect. 2️⃣ Immersive Tech Experience: The "Invisible Worlds" exhibition uses AR microscopes to observe microbial battles, while the insect hall lets you control robotic bees to complete pollination tasks. 3️⃣ Butterfly Greenhouse Sanctuary: Interact with over 500 freely flying butterflies amidst tropical waterfalls, with guided experiences where butterflies land on your palm every hour. 4️⃣ Hidden Pathways: A secret passage on the third-floor skywalk leads directly to the Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems, allowing visitors to bypass crowded main routes and enjoy the crystal wall in solitude. 💰 Average Cost: Included in the museum ticket (Pay-What-You-Wish for New York residents). 📍 Address: American Museum of Natural History, 415 Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10024 (New entrance on the west side of the museum, elevator access from 79th Street Station on the B subway line). 📌 Tips: 🔺 Light Magic Hours: On sunny days after 2:00 PM, sunlight streams through the atrium's circular openings, creating a flowing galaxy of light and shadow on the ground. 🔺 Reservation Hack: When booking tickets on the official website, select "Gilder Center Entry" to skip the main museum queue. 🔺 Exclusive Experience: "Science Night Live" with biologists and dinner is available on Thursday evenings (requires booking three months in advance).Viagoo904Explore the US in 5 days—these spots are amazing
If you’re planning a 5-day trip to the US, check this out! This compact and hassle-free 5-day itinerary covers both popular attractions and hidden gems, so you can enjoy your trip without the hassle of planning~ · ------- The US is full of surprises, from the historic Statue of Liberty 🗽 to the wild nature of Yellowstone National Park 🌋. You’ll also find authentic American burgers and the laid-back vibe of the Wild West on the streets. · ------- 🗺️ Route overview: Day 1: Arrive in Salt Lake City -> check in to hotel After arriving in Salt Lake City, check in and rest to start your West Coast adventure. Days 2–3: Jackson Antler Park -> Grand Teton National Park -> Yellowstone National Park Visit the popular Antler Park and explore the stunning natural scenery of Grand Teton and Yellowstone. Day 4: Paint Pot Springs -> Yellowstone geysers and mud volcano area Immerse yourself in Yellowstone’s unique geothermal wonders and experience the magic of nature. Day 5: Salt Lake City ✈ return trip End your unforgettable West Coast journey and head home with wonderful memories. · ------- Must-see attractions: Grand Teton National Park ⭐⭐⭐ Location: Wyoming Open hours: Open all day Recommended visit time: 1–2 days Wild elk herds and towering peaks in one frame, with canyon streams creating an amazing atmosphere ✨ Yellowstone National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: United States Open hours: Open all day Recommended visit time: 2–4 days · ------- Some tips: 1. Local specialties prices: niche handmade soaps and maple syrup average US$10–20, buy as needed to avoid overspending 🧴 2. July weather: hot with frequent showers, bring sunscreen and a foldable umbrella 🌂 3. Visa info: US visa required in advance, be patient after your interview for approval 📜 4. Travel reminder: limited public transport, plan your car rental ahead for self-driving 🚗 -------- If you’re planning a private tour in the US and have questions, feel free to leave a comment. Don’t forget to like and save after reading!Ethan Henderson1815California Glass Beach, a rainbow gem beach created by the sea
Who would have thought that Northern California hides this healing Glass Beach? It used to be a century-old landfill, but after decades of ocean waves washing over it, the sharp broken glass has all been polished into smooth colorful stones, covering the entire coastline. Under the sunlight, it sparkles like a spilled candy jar 💎 📍Exact address: Fort Bragg, CA 95437 A 3.5-hour drive from San Francisco, heading north along Highway CA-1, the coastal scenery along the way is truly soothing. The best time to visit is between 3-5 PM when the soft light makes the glass stones look transparent and bright. Be sure to time your visit with low tide so that the large patches of colorful gems are fully exposed, creating a perfect atmosphere for photos. Two must-shoot spots to remember: a panoramic aerial view of Rainbow Beach with stunning color layers; and by the sea cave waiting for sunlight to refract through the waves, creating amazing light and shadow effects. Travel tips: The rocks are slippery, so wear non-slip shoes. It’s windy by the sea, so bring a light jacket. Absolutely do not take any glass stones—leave them for others to enjoy. After checking out the beach, you can also plan nearby activities: ride the Skunk Train through the forest, visit the fairy-tale-like town of Mendocino. A full day trip without rushing. This hidden gem away from the crowds offers perfect shots for your social feed.CalebHall_323Mooney Falls: The Most Thrilling Waterfall in Arizona 💙
Mooney Falls is the definition of adventure in Arizona! 💦💙 You’ll find this epic beauty tucked away in the magical Havasupai region of the Grand Canyon. To get there, you’ll need to hike down steep, almost vertical cliffs using chains and ladders—talk about living your best daredevil life! The journey is totally wild, but that first glimpse of Mooney Falls crashing 200 feet down into turquoise pools is absolutely worth it. 🤯 Surrounded by red rock walls and lush greenery, this is truly an Insta-perfect spot. Bring your waterproof gear—you’ll want to snap some insane pics and maybe even take a dip to cool off. Just remember: you need a permit (from the official Havasupai Tribe website) and the trail is only open from February to November. No casual drop-ins here, fam! Location: Mooney Falls, Havasupai Falls, Supai, AZ 86435 Best Time: Early morning for fewer crowds and dreamy lighting Hours: Open February–November (permit required) Honestly, this is one of those bucket-list adventures you’ll never forget. Grab your squad, pack those hiking shoes, and get ready for a waterfall experience that’s 100% Arizona legend status! 💙✨ Ready to plan? Find more inspo and book Grand Canyon stays on trip.com!Vicky-Tran69Niagara-on-the-Lake | Stroll along Queen Street and fall into a vintage old-time charm
Who would have thought! Hidden in Canada is a small town favored by time 🌿, avoiding the crowded crowds of Toronto and Vancouver. Here, there is no commercial hustle and bustle, only European vintage style everywhere. This is Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the soul of the town—Queen Street—is definitely the pinnacle of short trips in Canada! Compared to the repetitive popular check-in spots in Canada, Queen Street focuses on an authentic vintage atmosphere and is also a local secret vacation treasure. Whether it's a couple's honeymoon, a trip with girlfriends, or a solo healing journey, this street can fulfill all your fantasies of a European small town. Once you visit, you'll be completely captivated ❤️ 📍 Overview Niagara-on-the-Lake is located on the banks of the Niagara River, adjacent to Niagara Falls, 1.5 hours by car from Toronto, and 40 minutes from Buffalo, New York. The entire town was once a century-old colonial stronghold. Queen Street, as the town's main artery, is only 1.2 kilometers long. The street isn't very long, but every inch of scenery is worth slowing down to savor. The whole street is dominated by Victorian vintage architecture, with neatly arranged colorful detached houses and vintage villas on both sides. The street is surrounded by lush greenery and flowers, with cherry blossoms in spring, roses in summer, and maple leaves in autumn, each season offering its own charm. Unlike the fast-food style commercialization of popular Canadian commercial streets, the shop density here is moderate, with no noisy tourist groups, quiet and relaxed, perfectly suited for a slow-paced trip. 🌟 Must-visit core check-in spots 1. Vintage Colorful Building Cluster [Top Photo Spot] The buildings along Queen Street span the 18th to 19th centuries, with detached houses in cream white, mint green, caramel brown, and creamy yellow scattered about. Carved window sills, vintage iron railings, and pointed attics make every snapshot look like a European movie scene 🎬 Recommended best photo spot: Around the mid-street city hall area, where there are fewer people and no cluttered modern buildings in the background. On sunny days, the light and shadow atmosphere is perfect! Outfit suggestions include light-colored long dresses, French-style trench coats, and vintage suits, suitable for all styles with a 100% chance of great photos. 2. Niche Unique Treasure Shops The entire street gathers dozens of specialty shops including cultural and creative stores, antiques, aromatherapy, handmade crafts, wineries, and clothing stores, rejecting the uniformity of Yiwu-style small commodities: · Antique Collection Store: Displays century-old vintage cameras, silverware, old oil paintings, and vintage records. Each old item carries a story of time. Antique lovers must not miss this; the niche collections offer great value for money; · Floral Handmade Shop: The store is wrapped in fresh flowers, focusing on dried flower decorations and preserved flower accessories. Prices are affordable, perfect for buying as travel souvenirs; · Local Winery Store: Niagara is a well-known Canadian ice wine region. The street-side winery stores offer free tastings of ice wine and dry red wine, and even beginners can learn wine tasting knowledge for free. 3. Century-old Theatre & Street Art Queen Street is home to Canada's long-established Shaw Festival Theatre, which has a history of over a century and stages plays, musicals, and stage dramas all year round. Compared to expensive theatre tickets in big cities, prices here are affordable (80-150 CAD per person), allowing an immersive experience of Western art and culture with a fully charged atmosphere. In addition, street performers are everywhere along the street, including violin solos, oil painting sketching, and vintage magic shows. Strolling the street, surrounded by melodious music, you can immerse yourself in a medieval European small town. 🍰 Food Exploration | Local Secret List Traveling to Queen Street is not complete without eating the right food! Avoid the tourist traps and here’s a list of real treasure shops: 1. The Bench Market Cafe The town’s top French brunch spot 🔥, must-try Eggs Benedict and crispy waffles paired with fresh raspberries and blueberries. Rich and creamy without being greasy. Window seats face the vintage street scene, perfect for coffee and sunbathing, unlocking the European slow life. Average cost 25 CAD per person; 2. Ice Cream Cafe A century-old handmade ice cream shop with more than ten fruit flavors, all made with local milk and fresh fruit. Highly recommend the ice wine flavor, a Niagara exclusive, sweet and refreshing with no artificial flavoring; 3. Riverside Western Restaurant Specializes in Western-style steak and seafood platters. Sitting in the outdoor dining area at dusk, enjoy dinner while watching the sunset over the Niagara River. The romance level is maxed out, perfect for couples. 📝 Comprehensive Travel Tips Best Travel Time From May to October every year! Flowers bloom in May and June with mild weather; September and October bring golden autumn with red and yellow maple leaves, doubling the vintage atmosphere—best time for photos; July and August are peak tourist seasons with more visitors. Transportation Guide ✅ Self-driving: 1.5 hours from downtown Toronto, plenty of free roadside parking, most convenient for self-driving; ✅ Public transport: Direct bus from Toronto to the town, walkable to explore Queen Street upon arrival; ✅ Combined trips: After visiting Queen Street, a 15-minute drive takes you to Niagara Falls, perfect for a one-day dual itinerary. Duration & Expenses Duration: 3-5 hours, half-day recommended, sunset views in the evening are the most beautiful; Expenses: Overall lower than downtown Toronto, dining averages 30-60 CAD per person, souvenirs average 10-50 CAD, offering much better value than popular tourist towns. Avoid Pitfalls 1. Most niche shops close by 6:00 PM, don’t go too late; 2. During peak season, occasional street vendors sell overpriced souvenirs, not recommended to buy; 3. Temperature difference by the river is large in the morning and evening, remember to bring a light jacket. 💬 Endnote Interaction After experiencing the bustling and lively Toronto, why not come to this quiet vintage town to relax yourself? Queen Street has no assembly-line tourist spots, only gentle old times and romantic everyday life. Anyone interested in unlocking this treasure town in Canada? Do you prefer Queen Street in spring blossoms or autumn maple leaves? Leave a comment below to chat—I can help customize a detailed one-day tour route for you 🗺️ Niagara Falls Niagara RiverSportsFanatic55135KiSara at Conrad Bangkok: A Japanese Dining Guide 🇯🇵🍣
If you’re staying in Bangkok and looking for a refined Japanese dinner, KiSara at Conrad Bangkok is worth knowing about. Located on the 3rd floor of Conrad Bangkok, KiSara focuses on authentic Japanese cuisine with a contemporary presentation. The restaurant has both an elegant dining room and dedicated sushi and teppanyaki counters, as well as private dining rooms. What you can try: 🍣 Sushi & Sashimi A selection of fresh Japanese seafood, including sushi and sashimi sets. 🔥 Teppanyaki An interactive dining experience prepared at the teppanyaki counter, with options including Japanese A4 Wagyu, seafood and lobster. 🍱 Kaiseki Set menus inspired by traditional Japanese dining, with seasonal ingredients and carefully presented courses. 🦞 Lobster Omakase One of the more distinctive options is the 10-course Lobster Omakase, served at the intimate sushi counter. It is currently available Thursday–Saturday evenings, with limited seating, so advance booking is recommended. 🍶 Sake There is also a curated Japanese sake selection designed to complement the seasonal seafood and meat dishes. What I liked about KiSara is that it gives you several ways to experience Japanese cuisine in one place — whether you want sushi at the counter, teppanyaki, a more traditional set menu or a full omakase experience. 📍 KiSara, Conrad Bangkok Level 3 · All Seasons Place 🇯🇵 Japanese fine dining ✨ Best for: sushi, teppanyaki, omakase & a special dinner in Bangkok.Alinaal3PLOG Sharing|Riding my beloved little white horse at USC
I've been longing for this white horse for a long time! When I was in school, I saw my senior's graduation photo and thought that if I had the chance, I would definitely take a photo sitting on a horse's back. More than a year after graduation! I finally got the chance! I got on! Took the photo! No more regrets about USC! It's really impossible to get on with just one person helping. At least one more person is needed! One side needs the photographer to hold my hand, and the other side needs my husband to support my leg to get up (big thanks to these two helpers). Beautiful photos like this are made this way! “As long as I’m not embarrassed, the embarrassed ones are others.”octavia_morgenstern_8983High-value 4-day US trip at $3k per person
Girls! This 4-day US travel guide helps you save time and money while exploring the Grand Canyon, Lower Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend in Colorado. It also includes a practical winter hiking guide, perfect for both experienced hikers and casual travelers to enjoy easily~ / This comprehensive guide has even more ways to explore below 👇~ / The US is full of stories, from the century-old romance of the Statue of Liberty 🗽 to the majestic landscapes of the Western Grand Canyon 🌄. The local food and cowboy culture are also super interesting! / 🗺️ Itinerary: Day 1: San Francisco - Las Vegas Arrive smoothly from San Francisco to Las Vegas and start your American West adventure. Days 2–3: Grand Canyon Helicopters—Grand Canyon National Park—Horseshoe Bend—Lower Antelope Canyon—Lake Powell Visit iconic Grand Canyon sights, hike various trails, and enjoy the beautiful views of Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell. Day 4: Las Vegas Visit Las Vegas’ signature spots and immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife of the city that never sleeps. / must-see attractions: Grand Canyon National Park 🎖️5 stars Address: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers create a grand atmosphere. Whether hiking or strolling, it’s amazing. Winter offers a uniquely peaceful and picturesque experience~ Horseshoe Bend ⭐4 stars Address: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040 USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The iconic horseshoe-shaped river bend with gradient-colored water makes for stunning photos! Lower Antelope Canyon 🎖️5 stars Address: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow. Every photo captures the canyon’s dreamy rock textures. Lake Powell ⭐3 stars Address: USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1 day A famous man-made lake with soothing blue waters, perfect for a relaxing day of unwinding. Welcome to dazzling Las Vegas sign ⭐3 stars Address: 5100 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119 USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 10–30 minutes A must-stop photo spot in Las Vegas. Don’t miss snapping a picture when you pass by~ / ✈️ essentials before you go: 🪪 Bring your original US visa and a copy, plus keep a copy of your passport stored separately for safety. 📱 Be sure to buy a local US SIM card in advance or enable international roaming for navigation and communication. 🔌 US plugs are flat blade type. Remember to bring a converter so you can charge your devices at the hotel. 👕 August is hot in most parts of the US. Pack short sleeves and sun-protective clothing, plus a light jacket for air conditioning. 🧴 UV rays are strong outdoors. Don’t forget high-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, and sunglasses. 💳 Bring several credit cards from different banks and carry only a small amount of cash. Most places accept cards. 🧰 A portable foldable bag is handy for souvenirs or dirty clothes. /MAKENZIE PENA2Complete Guide to Universal Studios Hollywood in California: Routes and Parking Methods
📍Universal Studios Hollywood 🗺️No backtracking route 💡 Map is in the last picture: ⚠️ There are many escalators between the lower and upper parks. Elevators are far apart and require a shuttle, so it’s recommended to travel light. One person can carry the child while the other handles the stroller on the escalator. 【Lower Park】(Recommended to visit first thing in the morning) 1. 🌟 Super Nintendo World: Mario Kart 🏎️ and live-action Mario. You can buy an interactive wristband. The Mario restaurant requires an app reservation in advance, but there is actually a side entrance where you can enter and order directly. 2. 🦕 Jurassic World: The Ride, very likely to get soaked in the front row, remember to bring a raincoat. 3. ⚰️ The Mummy: Not suitable for small children. 4. 🤖 Transformers: Great 5D effects, but strong visual impact that might scare little kids. 【Upper Park】(Leisurely visit in the afternoon) 5. 🧑🧑🧒 The Simpsons: Various mini-games. 6. 🌟 Studio Tour: Take a bus 🚌 to see movie sets. Recommended to sit on the right window side for the best view! 7. 🪄 Harry Potter: The roller coaster and Forbidden Journey are thrilling, not suitable for young children, but there is child swap so parents can take turns riding. Must try the “Butterbeer,” which, despite the name, is a non-alcoholic sweet sparkling drink safe for kids. 8. 🐼 Kung Fu Panda: A short special effects movie with non-shaking seats available for parents holding children. 9&10.🐶 Minions / Secret Life of Pets: Cute style, kid-friendly. 11.🌊 WaterWorld Show: Stunning stunts. Seats are color-coded: blue for soaking wet, green for half wet, choose gray safe zone if with kids. 🚗 🅿️ Two tips to get $5 parking (save dozens of dollars) Method 1️⃣: Buy a same-day movie ticket at the CityWalk AMC theater via the AMC App ➡️ Tell the parking attendant you’re there for the movie, and parking fee instantly becomes $5 ➡️ Before the movie starts, cancel the ticket online in the app (with a $2-$3 handling fee). Total cost is under $8 for official parking. 👀 If there’s an issue with the ticket system, you must pay parking first, then buy a ticket on-site to get a parking rebate, and then cancel the movie ticket. Method 2️⃣: Navigate to 3913 Lankershim Blvd parking lot, $3 per day. Park and walk over the skybridge to take the free shuttle bus into the park. But theoretically, this is a subway station 🚉 parking lot, so there might be a risk of towing. Next time, I’ll share a detailed guide on the live-action Mario in Super Nintendo World.Stardust0157Hawaii Dreamscape🌊
🌺 A Paradise Escape: Jiangmen’s Take on Hawaii Vibes 🏝️🌞 Step into a daydream where tropical bliss meets modern comfort—this is Jiangmen’s Hawaii-inspired getaway! Whether lounging in a sun-kissed living room with lush plant decor or gazing out at twinkling pools and rows of coconut trees, you’ll feel the aloha spirit in every corner. 🌊 Route & Must-Dos: Begin your journey at the resort-inspired hotel: wake up to soft sunlight streaming over contemporary furniture, blending cozy indoor elegance with green, leafy touches. Head outdoors for a stroll under swaying palms—don’t miss a dip in the sparkling swimming pool or a soak in a rejuvenating hot spring while the sea breeze teases your senses. Meander along landscaped paths where modern buildings meet nature, and snap that perfect shot: frame the glassy pool with overhanging coconut leaves, or catch the sun glinting on sleek facades for your ultimate “tropical oasis” Insta moment. 🏖️ Photo Spots: · The pool, framed by coconut trees and modern architecture—morning or golden hour is magic! · Living room scenes: the sun illuminating plush seating, scattered with tropical plants. · Close-ups of architectural details with nature in the background for that high-end, relaxed vibe. 🌅 Practical Tips: · Early mornings mean quieter pools and softer sunlight for photography. · If you’re poolside, bring SPF (that sunny Hawaiian feeling is real!) · The living space is perfect for working remotely or just soaking up resort-style calm. ⚠️ Key Precautions: · Surfaces may be slippery near the pool; wear non-slip sandals. · Keep plants hydrated if you linger indoors—humidity makes a difference. #jiangmen #hawaiivibes #tropicalgetaway #modernresort #traveltipsMarwast53Canada is great, but I won’t go back because it’s really tough on travelers Just got back from the Canada loop! Honestly, here’s the real deal! The scenery here is truly breathtaking
Canada 🇨🇦 is great, but I won’t go back 🌲 because it’s really tough on travelers Just got back from the Canada loop 😭! Honestly, here’s the real deal! The scenery is absolutely stunning! Snow-capped mountains, lakes, and forests are like wallpapers everywhere ✨, but the trip is really exhausting and grueling! Spending money while suffering, rushing from place to place, the experience is extremely polarized. Once is enough! 🚗 Transportation tips 🗺️ Here’s a real no-fail guide to avoid pitfalls ✅ Canada’s biggest challenge: the land is ridiculously huge 💥! Cities and attractions are very far apart. Driving between Toronto, Vancouver, and Banff takes 3–4 hours each way! You basically have to drive yourself the whole time. There’s no reliable public transportation, so independent travel is almost impossible! 🚙 Many pitfalls with self-driving: Car rental prices double in peak season, and popular models are hard to book even two weeks in advance! Mountain roads are common, and some areas have no signal 📶. You must download offline maps in advance. If you’re unfamiliar with the roads, driving is really risky. 🚄 Intercity transport is very poor value. Tickets are expensive, schedules are limited, and wait times are long. ⚠️ Hidden costs to watch out for: All prices exclude tax! At checkout, 12%–13% tax is automatically added. Meals and taxis also require a mandatory 15%–20% tip 💸, so it’s easy to overspend! Don’t book hotels in the core of scenic areas! Banff hotels are outrageously priced in peak season. Staying in nearby towns can save you half the cost! 🌿 Real travel experience ✨ Honestly! Canada’s natural beauty is truly unmatched 💯! Lake Louise and Moraine Lake have crystal-clear blue water 💎, the Rocky Mountains are covered in endless snow ❄️, Niagara Falls is grand and breathtaking, and the forest air cures all anxiety! Few people, pristine scenery, and completely uncommercialized natural beauty. But it’s also really tough on travelers 😮💨! You spend most of your day in the car, sitting so long your back and waist hurt. It’s pure “sit and watch the scenery”! The weather in August and September is crazy. It’s scorching hot during the day ☀️, then windy and cold at night, with huge temperature swings. Dressing is a real challenge. There are tons of mosquitoes in forests and near lakes 🦟. They’re big and bite hard, making outdoor hiking miserable. Scenic area facilities are scarce. There are few supply points and basic rest areas. You often run out of water and snacks on the road, which seriously hurts the experience! 🍽️ Authentic Canadian food 🤤 The scenery is perfect, but the food is just okay 😋 🍁 Maple syrup pancakes | A national specialty! Sweet, soft, and rich in dairy flavor. A breakfast staple 🥩 Canadian steak | Tender, thick, juicy, and grilled over charcoal for great satisfaction 🐟 Deep-sea salmon | Firm, fresh, low-fat, and healthy. A local signature ingredient 🍟 Poutine cheese fries | Fries covered in cheese, salty and rich, a popular street snack 💡 Honest warnings 💣 Local dining is limited and mild in flavor. If you’re not used to Western food, you’ll get tired of it quickly! Scenic area restaurants are overpriced and portions vary. It’s best to bring extra snacks to avoid hunger on the road! 💡 Practical travel tips 📝 1. Be sure to apply for your visa in advance 📄! The process is complicated with many documents, and the rejection rate is not low. Allow plenty of time. 2. Prepare enough supplies for the whole self-driving trip! Bring water, snacks, and mosquito repellent. Supplies are scarce in mountain areas. 3. Dress in layers like an onion 🧥. A sun- and windproof jacket is essential to handle changing weather. 4. Stay away from deep forest areas. Follow scenic area rules and hike safely without taking risks. 5. Budget for taxes and tips on all expenses to avoid surprises at checkout. 6. Don’t rush your itinerary! Visit fewer attractions each day to ease fatigue from long drives. Canada’s beauty is pure, breathtaking mountain wilderness romance 🏔️! Snowy mountains, lakes, primeval forests, and healing wilderness. The scenery is flawless. But the long drives, high costs, unpredictable weather, and basic facilities are really tough for most people! It’s best suited for those who love the outdoors, can endure hardship, and have a generous budget. For most people, it’s not recommended to rush here blindly. Seeing the stunning scenery once is enough to remember for a lifetime!Ward_55*Violet1Must-Stay Industrial Style Hotel in New York
Super Vibes in Manhattan, New York! Hotel AKA NoMad (formerly Roger Williams Hotel) Here, the city’s industrial style perfectly blends with Japanese Nordic design—absolutely amazing! 🔥 ✨Light and Shadow Magic✨ The gentle warm yellow tones are so soothing! Sunlight becomes super soft through the geometric lattice walls resembling Japanese shoji screens. The light and shadows dance on the walls at different times of day, paired with atmospheric glass column lamps and paper-textured floor lamps that are simply stunning! 🏗️Material Clash The classic rugged brick walls are preserved and painted in a sophisticated gray-black tone, complemented by a shiny brass spiral staircase—this industrial style + metallic vibe combo is just divine! Instantly full-on New York style 💥 🍷Divine Bar The super Instagrammable marble bar counter with glass tube pendant lights, paired with minimalist high stools—the vertical lines instantly expand the sense of space! 🛋️High-End Vintage Feel Deep green velvet sofas + herringbone wood floors, instantly capturing a lazy vintage vibe—any cozy corner is perfect for shooting atmospheric photos 📸 🗺️Surrounding Exploration Guide Day 1️⃣ Roam the NoMad neighborhood! Spend the morning exploring old buildings and new apartments, then relax in the hotel’s public spaces in the afternoon—enjoy a drink at the bar in the evening while checking out light art and fashion! ✨ Day 2️⃣ Must-visit the High Line Park! This urban oasis converted from an abandoned railway is photogenic all year round—head to the Chelsea gallery district in the afternoon 🎨 Day 3️⃣ Let’s go to SoHo! Cast-iron buildings + boutique shops with great vibes— In the afternoon, watch street performers at Washington Square Park, and the sunset is breathtaking 🌆William61 Mitchell~64-day US trip with a $3k per person budget for maximum fun
First-time visitors to the US, don’t follow random guides! · ------- The US spans two oceans across North America and was once a melting pot of immigrants. Known as Uncle Sam’s land, it boasts stunning sights like Yellowstone National Park 🌋 and the Statue of Liberty 🗽! · ------- 🏝️ Classic US West itinerary overview: This trip is packed with activities, letting you see tons of attractions in a limited time~ Day 1: Los Angeles -> Las Vegas Arrive in Las Vegas and start your West Coast vacation vibe. Days 2–3: Grand Canyon National Park -> Horseshoe Bend -> Lower Antelope Canyon -> Lake Powell Explore iconic natural landmarks of the West over two days and fully immerse yourself in the wild charm of the region. Day 4: Las Vegas Visit signature Las Vegas spots and soak in the vibrant nightlife atmosphere. · ------- Must-see attractions: Grand Canyon National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers create a magnificent canyon view. Whether you prefer a relaxing stroll or a challenging hike, it’s perfect. Visiting in winter reveals a uniquely peaceful canyon scene~ Horseshoe Bend ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040 USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The iconic horseshoe-shaped river bend with its gradient-colored water makes every photo look like a masterpiece! Lower Antelope Canyon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP code 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow where you can capture dreamy canyon rock textures with a high chance of stunning photos! · ------- Tips for your trip: 1. 🕐 The US spans multiple time zones, so set your watch in advance to avoid delays. 2. 🥘 Portions in American restaurants tend to be large, so consider sharing to avoid waste. 3. 🛂 You must get a visa before traveling to the US. Check your documents’ validity before your trip. · ------- For a worry-free US trip, follow a group tour and you won’t go wrong. Save this guide and get ready to go!NooraKoskinen2Let's join the excitement at the World Cup!
🥅 The 2026 World Cup will be held in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Even though I'm not a big soccer fan, I decided to join the fun. 🇺🇸 Surprisingly, Washington, D.C., isn't one of the host cities, so I chose Philadelphia and attended the cheapest group stage match: Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮 vs Curaçao 🇨🇼. 🎫 World Cup tickets are quite expensive. This match was a less popular one, but even the furthest seats at the top cost $500 each. Parking fees were also steep—$150 for one match. The stadium was packed with tens of thousands of fans, and the atmosphere was electric. Every time a goal was scored, the crowd erupted in cheers. The final score was 2-0, with Curaçao eliminated. 💚 Something funny happened that day. I wore an NCT WINWIN basketball jersey (and even brought a matching plush doll and photo card). While eating, a foreigner came up to me and asked if my jersey was from NCT. I was surprised to see NCT still has recognition in the US, haha! 🥪 If you plan to eat, make sure to arrive early or eat beforehand. I arrived two hours early and almost missed the kickoff because the food lines were so long. First, you queue at a self-service machine to order, then wait in another line to pick up your food. The machines were overwhelmed, and each dish took about 30 minutes to order and even longer to prepare. I ended up with a beef sandwich, but it seemed like they had run out of ingredients—no sauce, no cheese, just cold, hard bread and beef slices. It was pretty tasteless 😅. 🍧 I regret not doing more research beforehand. I missed out on getting a wristband and commemorative ticket. I also found out too late that only tiny or transparent bags are allowed, so I had to walk back to the parking lot to leave my bag in the car. Later, I learned that each person can bring one bottle of water, while buying one inside costs $7. The open-air stadium was scorching, so bringing a small fan is a good idea. They sell shaved ice inside, and you can mix two flavors in one cup. It was refreshing in the heat, even though it was full of artificial coloring—I looked like an Avatar after eating it! 📍 Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia • Pennsylvania • USA 🇺🇸_TI***q63Charlotte 3-day travel guide
Charlotte, North Carolina, located in the southeastern United States, is known as the "Queen City" in honor of Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England. It is a major financial hub and a racing culture landmark in the US, where modern skyscrapers blend with leafy historic neighborhoods. The entire itinerary starts and ends at a downtown hotel, with key landmarks connected by efficient walking and light rail, and outlying areas easily reached by ride-hailing services. Day 1: Uptown green spaces, financial district modern art, and science exploration 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel and walk to the heart of Uptown. 08. 40 Arrive at Bank of America Stadium. A 20-minute walk. Admire this grand stadium in the cool morning air and take photos by the iconic Panther statue. Visit time: 35 minutes. 09. 25 Arrive at Romare Bearden Park. A 10-minute walk from the stadium. Stroll through this modern urban green space and enjoy views of Uptown’s towering skyline. Visit time: 30 minutes. 10. 05 Arrive at Fourth Ward historic homes. A 10-minute walk from the park. Wander through the tree-lined historic district and admire well-preserved Victorian architecture. Visit time: 40 minutes. 10:55 Arrive at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art. A 10-minute walk from the historic homes. The museum is now open. Step inside the air-conditioned space to appreciate avant-garde modern sculptures and contemporary visual art. Visit time: 1 hour 20 minutes. 12. 15 Lunch at a traditional American restaurant near downtown. Dining and rest time: 1 hour 15 minutes. 13. 40 Arrive at Discovery Place Science Museum. A 10-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon exploring this interactive science center suitable for all ages, perfect for escaping the heat and enjoying exhibits before closing. Visit time: 2 hours 20 minutes. 16. 10 Arrive at Seventh Street Market. A 10-minute walk from the museum. Visit this vibrant indoor market before evening, browse artisan workshops, and sample local pour-over coffee. Visit time: 50 minutes. 17. 10 Arrive at First Presbyterian Church garden. A 10-minute walk from the market. Stroll through this peaceful church garden and historic cemetery in the soft evening light. Visit time: 35 minutes. 17:55 Walk back to the hotel. A 15-minute walk. Rest at the hotel. Day 2: Waterfront sunrise, NASCAR thrills, and classic arts district 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel to Midtown. 08:40 Arrive at Midtown waterfront trail. A 20-minute light rail ride from the hotel. Enjoy a morning walk along this creekside ecological boardwalk and breathe in the fresh air of the city’s green lung. Visit time: 1 hour. 10:00 Arrive at NASCAR Hall of Fame. A 10-minute light rail ride from the waterfront trail, plus a 20-minute walk from the south side of Uptown. Arrive right at opening time to explore this racing culture landmark. View legendary race cars in the air-conditioned exhibition hall and experience realistic driving simulators. Visit time: 2 hours 15 minutes. 12. 40 Lunch at a Southern-style restaurant near the Mint Museum. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the Hall of Fame. Dining time: 1 hour 10 minutes. 13. 50 Arrive at the Mint Museum. A 5-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon in this cool art venue, admiring exquisite classical ceramics and Native American art, avoiding the outdoor heat. Visit time: 1 hour 30 minutes. 15:40 Head to NoDa arts district. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the museum. Spend the afternoon strolling this trendy neighborhood converted from an old textile mill, browsing historic buildings, independent galleries, and vintage boutiques. Visit time: 1 hour 45 minutes. 17:50 Return to the hotel. A 25-minute ride by ride-hailing service. Rest at the hotel. Day 3: Peak whitewater sports, aviation marvels, and sunset nature reserves 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel by ride-hailing service to the western outskirts. 08:50 Arrive at the US National Whitewater Center. A 30-minute drive. Take advantage of the cool morning weather to explore this massive independent artificial whitewater park. Walk along forest trails and watch thrilling whitewater canoeing. Visit time: 2 hours 10 minutes. 11. 40 Lunch at a modern American independent restaurant near the airport area. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the Whitewater Center. Dining time: 1 hour 10 minutes. 12. 50 Arrive at the Carolinas Aviation Museum. A 5-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon during peak hours inside the air-conditioned large hangar, viewing the famous Hudson River miracle retired real aircraft up close, avoiding closing time restrictions. Visit time: 1 hour 55 minutes. 15:45 Arrive at Latta Nature Preserve. A 35-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the aviation museum. Explore this all-day-open vast urban green lung, stroll along shaded ecological forest trails, and enjoy tranquil water views at the famous Independence Lake overlook. Visit time: 1 hour 20 minutes. 17. 25 Arrive at McDowell Nature Preserve. A 35-minute ride by ride-hailing service from Latta Preserve. Before heading back, stroll the wide, peaceful historic lakeside overlook and wait for dusk. Visit time: 50 minutes. 18. 45 Return to the downtown hotel. A 30-minute ride by ride-hailing service. Rest at the hotel. Notes About timed tickets: The itinerary is recommended for Friday to Sunday to align with weekend opening hours of major museums and historic preserves. The schedule is arranged to match venue opening and closing times, with NASCAR Hall of Fame as the first stop at opening and extended entry times for the aviation and science museums to ensure smooth visits. About transportation: Uptown historic districts are fully walkable. Midtown and the arts district are efficiently connected by modern light rail or ride-hailing. Routes to the distant Whitewater Center and nature preserves are longer. Weekend or evening peak ride-hailing may face traffic delays. The itinerary includes an extra 15–20 minutes buffer for long-distance transfers and waiting. About highlights: Early online reservations are recommended for NASCAR Hall of Fame driving simulators and Whitewater Center special entry passes. Comfortable walking shoes are advised for nature preserves. High-concentration insect repellent is needed due to seasonal mosquitoes in wetland forest areas. About sun protection and cooling: Summers are hot and humid with strong afternoon UV rays. Outdoor strenuous activities like the Whitewater Center are scheduled for cooler mornings. High-SPF sunscreen and frequent hydration are essential during afternoon outdoor walks to prevent heatstroke and dehydration. Portable rain gear is recommended due to frequent afternoon thunderstorms in Charlotte.S. Matthew 391Dallas, Texas TRIP
For Christmas 2024, I once again traveled with my church to Dallas, Texas, to attend a global conference. This marked my second visit to this city. During my first trip, the schedule was so packed that I barely had time to explore. This time, I promised myself to carve out some moments to truly experience the pulse of Dallas. The hotel was near the airport, and the roar of planes was a constant backdrop. One morning, I took a cab to the city center. As we drove, the cityscape gradually unfolded: orderly skyscrapers, slightly desolate street corners, and clusters of homeless individuals huddled on sidewalks, starkly contrasting with the hurried tourists nearby. To my surprise, I encountered quite a few Chinese faces on the streets, adding a touch of familiarity to this foreign city. Dallas didn’t leave a stunning first impression, but it carried a raw authenticity. The city wasn’t overly polished, yet it had a candid charm of its own. My first stop was the famous "Eye of Dallas," a glass sphere-like structure suspended in the sky, resembling an eye overlooking the city. From this vantage point, the city bathed in the golden hues of sunset, and the cold steel and concrete seemed to soften under the warm light. Next, I visited the "Hall of Thanksgiving," a place that pleasantly surprised me. The hall featured a towering stained-glass wall that seemed to fragment the sky into countless colorful pieces. Sunlight streamed through the interwoven blue, red, gold, and green glass, casting vibrant patterns on the floor and benches, as if God had accidentally spilled His paint. I sat quietly, enveloped in silence, with only the light in motion. The shifting shadows and colors, as time passed, transformed an ordinary afternoon into a solemn yet tender performance. This place bore no specific religious symbols and required no elaborate rituals. It felt more like a sanctuary for the weary soul. As I gazed up at the kaleidoscope of colors, an indescribable feeling welled up within me: the outside world might be noisy, harsh, and even cruel, but at this moment, I felt genuinely embraced by a gentle warmth. The light seemed to remind me—no matter how exhausting life gets, there’s always a place where one can pause, take a deep breath, and then move forward again. Of course, a trip to Texas wouldn’t be complete without barbecue. I made my way to Hutchins, hailed as the "pinnacle of Dallas BBQ." The restaurant was bustling, the air thick with the aroma of grilled meat. The brisket was crispy on the outside and tender inside, the pork ribs were fall-off-the-bone flavorful—each bite a smoky, fiery delight. But... the plate was all meat, meat, and more meat! By the end, I couldn’t help but groan internally, "It’s delicious, but I’m drowning in meat!" 😤 This brief city excursion didn’t feature grand spectacles or thrilling adventures, but it pieced together a genuine portrait of Dallas: a mix of ruggedness and warmth, boldness and comfort. As night fell, I returned to my hotel near the airport, feeling that this visit to Dallas had brought me closer to the city than the last.WEWE要快樂41East Seattle Summer Escape|A Shady Green Wonderland Cycling Route
Summer in Seattle is all about the big forest and cycling—the perfect match! Today, I’m recommending a super healing cycling route where you won’t get sunburned at all, plus a hidden river spot. Over 90% of the route is shaded by forest, perfect for wearing just a sports tank top or even a swimsuit underneath and heading out directly. 🧭【Basic Route Info】 🚲 Cycling Trail: Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT for short) 📍 Start: Tolt-MacDonald Park (in the town of Carnation) 📍 End: Snoqualmie Falls (return as you wish based on your stamina) 📍【Beginner-Friendly Guide & Tips】 🚗 Free Parking: Navigate directly to the start at Tolt-MacDonald Park. There’s plenty of free parking here! Don’t navigate directly to the end at Snoqualmie Falls—it’s crowded and you might get a ticket. 📸 Start Check-in Landmark: At the park entrance, there’s a very eye-catching red vintage suspension bridge (the SVT is converted from old railway lines). You can walk up and take photos of the river before setting off. 🚲 Route Tip: Google Maps usually directs you to the nearby main road. Be sure to manually drag the route onto the Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT)! It’s a converted abandoned railway, with a very wide and smooth path, and all the scenery is inside the forest. ⚡ Energy-Saving Suggestion: Although there are no big hills, the trail is compacted gravel, so riding an e-bike is recommended to save energy for taking beautiful photos. 🍓【$3 per Pound Raspberry Freedom】 Next to the start park is Remlinger Farms, and July is perfect for raspberry picking! Self-service U-Pick is only $3 per pound (a small box in the supermarket usually costs $10). The freshly picked berries dripping with dew are super sweet! ⚠️ The farm closes at 5 PM, so plan your return ride accordingly. 👙【Regretted Not Bringing a Swimsuit Hidden River Spot】 Just 2 minutes cycling from the start, there’s a super hidden water play spot (location marked on map X). The river water is crystal clear and ice-cold. Under the bridge, there’s even a river swing, with many hot guys and girls enjoying drifting and paddleboarding. I wasn’t prepared this time, so I could only watch from the shore and secretly vowed to come next time wearing a swimsuit. 💡【Travel Tips】 Navigation: Tolt-MacDonald Park Gear: Sunglasses, mosquito repellent, and your swimsuit/change of clothes! Security: It’s best to bring a bike lock. Although at the time, a dozen bikes by the river were unlocked and everyone was very chill, it’s safer to lock up just in case.PerNatura1-
Grand and Luxurious Caesars Palace
#familytravel 📍Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, United States Visited Caesars Palace which is located in Las Vegas and it was so grand and luxurious! Located on the strip Vegas, Caesars Palace is a popular to visit spot while in Vegas! With its opulent design inspired by the Ancient Rome, the resort is adorned with marble statues, fountains, colonnades, lush landscapes. Love that they even have a Trevi Fountain replica outdoor! It is also a high end shopping centre, with world class entertainment and performances, fine dining. There is just so much to explore in Caesar’s Palace and made it such an unforgettable and amazing experience for a family trip!Stephenie.199760 -
Coloring the desert, 7 Magic Mountains, NV
#mytripvlog When people take a road trip, traveling between Los Angeles and Las Vegas along Interstate 15, the colorful installation art will catch travelers' eyes when passing through desert landscapes. About 10 miles south of Las Vegas, the Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone decided on the location to present his large-scale public art to brighten the Mojave desert day and night.FabulousKaku33 The Grand Masterpiece: The Grand Canyon, USA 🇺🇸✨
The Grand Canyon is more than just a massive gorge, it is a vast, open book of Earth's history written in layers of colorful rock. Standing on the rim and looking out over the immense abyss carved by the Colorado River is a humbling experience that puts the scale of nature into perfect perspective. With its constantly shifting shadows, brilliant orange and red hues, and dizzying depths, it is one of the most awe-inspiring natural landscapes you will ever encounter. 🏜️🦅 . 📅 What to experience · Mather Point: Located at the South Rim, this is the most famous vantage point for a reason. It offers an incredible, expansive view of the canyon that is perfect for your first look. · Bright Angel Trail: If you are looking to get a feel for the scale from the inside, this well-maintained trail takes you down into the canyon, offering a completely different perspective than from the rim. · Sunset at Hopi Point: The way the light hits the rock layers during the golden hour is nothing short of magical, creating deep shadows and vibrant colors that change by the minute. . 🏨 Where to stay · Stay inside the Grand Canyon National Park at one of the historic lodges near the South Rim. Being within walking distance of the rim allows you to catch the sunrise and sunset without having to commute. 🛏️🌿 . 🍴 Food Recommendations · Keep it simple and classic. Grab a hearty sandwich or a picnic lunch from the local market, and find a quiet spot along the rim to enjoy your meal with the best view in the world. 🥪🍎 . 📌 Pro Tips · Hydration is Critical: The air is extremely dry and the high altitude can dehydrate you quickly. Drink more water than you think you need, especially if you are hiking down into the canyon. · Respect the Rim: Never get too close to the edge for a photo. The terrain can be loose, and the drops are sudden and extreme. Always stay on the marked paths. · Escape the Crowds: The South Rim is beautiful but busy. Consider a drive to the North Rim or explore the lesser-known viewpoints along Desert View Drive to find a more peaceful experience. 📸🎒 . #grandcanyon #arizonatravel #visitusa #traveldeep #nationalparks #geology #bucketlist #exploregrandcanyon #naturephotography #canyonviewsEddyG502-day ultimate US travel guide for a hassle-free trip
Hey everyone! Here’s your 2-day short trip guide to the US! All-inclusive pricing means no need to worry about planning or expenses. Enjoy top attractions with ease—even beginners can follow along without stress! · ------- This comprehensive travel guide has all the details you need—scroll down to unlock more~ · ------- The US spans the North American continent from coast to coast. Once home to Native Americans, it’s also known as Uncle Sam’s land. Yellowstone National Park 🌋 and the Statue of Liberty 🗽 are iconic must-see spots. · ------- 🗺️ Route overview: Day 1: Seligman — Grand Canyon National Park Explore a classic western town and the breathtaking canyon landscape for your first taste of the American wilderness. Day 2: Lower Antelope Canyon — Horseshoe Bend — Lake Powell Wander through the magical slot canyon, take in the red rock Horseshoe Bend from above, and visit the famous lake with stunning views. · ------- Must-see attractions: 1. Grand Canyon National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers outline a majestic canyon view. Whether you prefer a leisurely walk or serious hiking, there are routes for all levels. Visit in winter for a unique, peaceful snowy scene. 2. Lower Antelope Canyon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow. Every photo looks like it has a built-in filter, showcasing dreamy canyon rock textures. 3. Horseshoe Bend ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040, USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The stunning horseshoe-shaped river bend with gradient-colored water is especially atmospheric at sunset. 4. Lake Powell ⭐⭐⭐ Location: USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1 day A famous man-made lake with shimmering blue-green waters like a precious gem. The scenery is picturesque and incredibly soothing. · ------- ✈️ Travel prep: 🪪 First, bring your original US visa + a copy, along with your passport, ID, and electronic itinerary. Scan and back them up to the cloud in advance. 🔌 Next, pack a US plug adapter, fast charger, and power bank. Some US hotels have limited outlets. 🧴 August in the southern US is hot and sunny. Bring high-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, lightweight breathable quick-dry clothes, and comfortable sneakers. 📱 Finally, don’t forget to get a US SIM card or activate international roaming for easy navigation and emergency contact. · ------- All-inclusive, worry-free travel—tap the card below to easily lock in your ideal itinerary!William Miller William]21Laconium Room and Fountain of Youth at Awana Spa
Awana Spa at Resorts World is a good choice for travelers who want a wellness experience with several distinct spaces. The Fountain of Youth creates a dramatic centerpiece, while the Laconium Room offers a warm, quieter environment for slowing down. The locker area also makes it easier to change, store belongings, and prepare without feeling rushed. When booking, check which amenities are included and whether any rooms require a specific treatment or spa pass. Arriving early is especially useful because Resorts World is large and the route from parking or rideshare drop-off can take longer than expected. The combination of water features, warm rooms, and softly lit interiors makes this an easy place to recharge before returning to restaurants, shows, and other Las Vegas activities. #staycation#thingstodo#resortsWanderlust Y AventurasThis summer, the ultimate 6-day USA trip guide is right here
Girls, let’s plan! Here’s a hassle-free and budget-friendly 6-day deep dive into the USA, covering all the fun and classic experiences in one go! Explore a vintage gold mine park and feel the rush of the gold rush from a century ago. Ride a train with a 180° glass dome, watching Alaska’s snowy mountains and forests stretch to the horizon. Plus, get a chance to see the sacred mountain revered by the native people! With these highlights, it’s worth every penny—perfect for those who want to relax and travel with friends~ · - Don’t just read the title! The exciting details are all below~ · - 📒 Itinerary: This trip is packed with activities, letting you enjoy Alaska’s natural wonders and cultural landmarks in a short time. Save this now! ✨ DAY 1–2: Anchorage Museum of History and Art -> Matanuska Glacier Explore Alaska’s culture and history and experience the charm of art. Then head to the breathtaking Matanuska Glacier for a glacier hike with stunning views. DAY 3: Pioneer Park -> natural scenery Walk through the vintage gold mine park and soak up the rich history. Then immerse yourself in Alaska’s magnificent nature, where the pristine landscape captivates the soul. DAY 4: Museum of the North -> Arctic Village Visit the treasure trove of knowledge at the Museum of the North to learn about unique Arctic culture. Then go to the sacred mountain in the hearts of native people and enjoy the enchanting atmosphere of Arctic Village. DAY 5–6: Free time in Fairbanks (optional Arctic Circle tour + blue ice cave adventure) -> Ice Sculpture Museum -> Chena Hot Springs Relax and explore Fairbanks at your own pace. Choose to experience the Arctic Circle adventure under the northern lights and the magical blue ice cave. Then visit the ice sculpture art and warm up at Chena Hot Springs—perfect for a cozy winter escape! 🛫 End of trip: Take home unforgettable Alaska memories, head to the airport for check-in, and look forward to your next visit! · - · *Notes:** 1️⃣ US supermarkets offer a wide variety of local specialties at varying prices. Compare before buying 🛒. Beef jerky and maple syrup make great gifts~ 2️⃣ Portions of American food are huge 🍔. Consider packing leftovers or sharing with friends to save money and avoid waste! 3️⃣ July is sunny in many parts of the US ☀️, but temperatures can vary greatly between day and night. Don’t forget a light jacket~ 4️⃣ Tipping is expected when dining 💵, usually 10%–20%, but adjust based on service quality~ 5️⃣ Self-driving is convenient 🚗, but watch parking rules carefully. Fines for violations are high, so do your homework in advance! · - Let’s go! Click the card below to discover more amazing trips!zaratravel1
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Mysterious glass beach! Stunning hidden gem near San Francisco
💎Overseas secret wild ambassador | California Fort Bragg glass beach film-style travel guide Destination: Glass Beach at MacKerricher State Park, Fort Bragg, California. Once a city dump site, decades of ocean waves have polished it into a coast of sparkling sea glass. A must-stop natural hidden gem on the Highway 1 road trip. 🚗 Two travel options Drive north from San Francisco along CA-1 Highway. The drive takes about 3.5 hours with Pacific cliffside ocean views all along the way, where you can stop anytime to enjoy the scenery. There is a small free parking lot at the beach’s end. Parking is limited during peak season, so try to arrive before 9 AM. Paid parking in the state park costs US$10 per day. If you don’t have a car, you can take the Greyhound bus to Fort Bragg town, then a 10-minute taxi ride to the beach. The total trip takes 6 to 8 hours. Local carpool or day tours are also options. 📸 Four main highlights ✨ Rainbow sea glass beach: White and green sea glass are most common. Red and blue are rare and only fully visible at low tide when the entire tidal flat is exposed. The coast is divided into three beach areas. Beach 3 has the largest amount of sea glass and the best viewing. A gentle coastal boardwalk lets you see small marine creatures like crabs and sea anemones in tide pools. Stop by the Skunk vintage forest train and the colorful seaside fairy-tale town of Mendocino. The golden hour from 3 PM to 5 PM offers soft backlighting. Wet sea glass becomes translucent and reflective, perfect for atmospheric film-style photos. 🦋 Fun experiences Hunt for smooth sea glass on the tidal flats, take a leisurely walk along the coastline, ride the vintage train through redwood forests, and capture breathtaking ocean views from the cliffs. 🍤 Local food options In Fort Bragg town, enjoy fresh seafood, classic clam chowder, American burgers with craft beer, authentic Mexican tacos, or bring your own ingredients for a picnic by the sea. 🏡 Two types of accommodations ▫️ Fort Bragg town: Well-developed with plenty of sea view vacation rentals and convenient daily shopping. ▫️ Mendocino town: Rich in artistic atmosphere with stylish seaside cabins, ideal for a slow-paced, immersive vacation. 💡 Essential travel tips The beach is covered with glass shards, so wear non-slip, durable hiking shoes to protect your feet from cuts. Northern California’s coast is windy year-round with cooler temperatures, so bring a windbreaker and high-SPF sunscreen. Check the tide schedule before you go. Low tide is the only time to see large areas of sea glass. California state parks strictly prohibit collecting or removing sea glass. Violators face heavy fines. Photography is allowed. There are no shops or restaurants on the beach. Bring your own drinking water and snacks.123Asher~Adams$38Checking in with kids at America’s hidden gems! Stunning canyons + a guide to avoid pitfalls
This time, I took the kids to Vegas and finally included Antelope Canyon in the itinerary! The 10-hour round trip was really tough, but experiencing the charm of nature with the kids made it all worth it, and of course, you have to get great photos! Here are some very important family tips that I hope will help sisters avoid any traps: 1️⃣ Make sure the kids wear proper walking shoes! Absolutely! The park is full of red sand and uneven paths, so kids must wear non-slip sneakers. Avoid flip-flops or sandals to prevent slipping and blisters. 2️⃣ Antelope Canyon can only be visited with a local guide. If you’re with kids, it’s recommended to tip $5-$10 before the tour. Each group has about a dozen people waiting to enter, and you can’t fall behind. We didn’t tip, and the guide kept rushing us, so we barely had time to take photos, and the kids got anxious. Later we learned that tipping slows the guide down and they help find good photo spots, making the experience better with kids. 3️⃣ Antelope Canyon has top lighting, so front-facing photos aren’t ideal most of the time. Try having the kids look up or take parent-child photos from behind. The easiest trick is to have the kids wear sunglasses for better shots. The canyon is narrow, so it’s best to walk at the front or back of the group to avoid crowds and make it easier to take photos and rest with kids. 4️⃣ Family outfit tips: Black, white, or brown colors look best in photos. Parents and kids can coordinate with matching colors for more harmonious family pictures. 5️⃣ Actually, photos inside Antelope Canyon are all pretty similar. The wide-open area outside is much more spacious and there’s no guide rushing you, so you can comfortably take family photos and let the kids run and play freely. 6️⃣ Don’t forget sun protection! The park is very hot, so fully protect the kids with sun-protective clothing, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen to avoid sunburn. 7️⃣ There are no clean restrooms inside the park, only pit toilets. You can change clothes and freshen up at a clean restroom the guide takes you to beforehand. Bring wet wipes and tissues to keep the kids clean. 8️⃣ Bring enough drinking water and light snacks for the kids. Supplies inside the park are scarce and expensive, so avoid hunger and thirst. 9️⃣ Pack common medicines and band-aids for the kids to handle emergencies like falls or scrapes. Regarding group tours, I did a lot of research because I didn’t want to be packed on a big bus. After reading many posts and checking foreign platforms, 50-person Antelope Canyon tours cost about $200 round trip from Vegas; 14-person business buses are around $250, with fixed hotel pickups—no door-to-door service, and extra fees or early pickups if you’re not at the designated hotels. This time, I found a private small group tour with a business car for up to 5 people at $259. They pick up from all central Vegas hotels and picked us up at 6 AM, saving a lot of time compared to regular tours. The guide was a kind Chinese lady, the car was clean, and they even provided umbrellas, ice water, iced cola, and sunscreen. The kids slept both ways—super comfortable. I really want to recommend it; it’s so good it feels like a secret, but no lies here~ The only regret is there’s no two-day tour option. Otherwise, we could have stayed overnight in Page town and had time to check out the Jennie-style Powell Lake boat tour for a richer experience with the kids. A couple traveling with us didn’t want to go, so we missed out—so regretful~ Next post will be about Horseshoe Bend! It’s insanely photogenic. You can skip Antelope Canyon, but Horseshoe Bend is definitely worth taking the kids to~ME. Gus 27305ItineraryCheck USA Utah Bryce Canyon: Navajo Loop and Queen’s Garden Combination Trail
#itinerarycheck This is the signature Bryce hike and the combination route (Queen’s Garden down, Navajo Loop up via Wall Street) is the right way to do it—everyone says so and they are correct. I started at Sunrise Point at 7 am in late September, descended Queen’s Garden first (cooler, softer light on the hoodoos, fewer people coming up at you), reached the Queen’s Garden formation in 40 minutes, then continued to the Navajo Loop junction and climbed out through Wall Street. Total 5.3 km, 330 m elevation regain, 2 hours 15 with constant stopping. By 9:30 the Wall Street slot was in shadow and gorgeous; by 11 the whole amphitheater was flat midday light and the parking lot at Sunrise Point was full with a ranger directing cars. Bryce entrance is $35/vehicle, 7 days, card accepted at the booth. The shuttle runs from the visitor center to Sunrise/Sunset Points in season, but if you have a car just park at Sunrise Point and start there—the shuttle saves nothing in the early morning because it does not run until 8. Water: one bottle minimum even in autumn; the climb out of Navajo is switchbacked sand and sucks the moisture out of you. Boots help—the Queen’s Garden tread is sandy and the Wall Street stairs are worn limestone with drop-offs, fine in dry weather, slick after rain or frost. In winter Wall Street closes for ice and you must return via Two Bridges, adding 1 km. Lodging inside the park (Bryce Canyon Lodge) books 6–12 months ahead; outside, Ruby’s Inn takes cards and has an ATM that ran out of cash on a Friday night when I was there, so do not rely on it. Food at Ruby’s is overpriced diner fare—stock snacks in Panguitch (30 minutes south) where prices are normal. One mistake: I originally planned Navajo down + Queen’s Garden up, which means climbing the Wall Street stairs at the start when legs are fresh but descending the sandy switchbacks at the end when they are not—either works, but the conventional order gives you the better photographic direction and the harder climb in cooler air. For itinerary flow, Bryce pairs naturally with a sunset at Inspiration Point (5 minutes away, wheelchair-accessible overlook) the evening before, and a dawn at Sunrise Point the same day you hike. Trying to add Mossy Cave or Fairyland Loop on the same day as Navajo/Queen’s is overkill—Bryce rewards slow looking, not mileage. Has anyone done the full Figure 8 (Navajo + Queen’s + Peek-a-Boo) in one morning without regretting it by noon?biuni883Big Pigeon, Big Flavor: A Must-Try at Dà Gē Fàn
Dà Gē Fàn on Beijing Road is a haven for pigeon lovers and anyone craving authentic Cantonese flavors. The restaurant’s standout dish is undoubtedly the Salt-Baked Pigeon (盐焗鸽皇)—crispy skin, juicy meat, and a perfect balance of savory seasoning make every bite irresistible. Another highlight is the Braised Baby Pigeon (红烧乳鸽), which locks in the tender texture of the meat while maintaining the crispiness of the skin. Each dish is carefully prepared, showcasing the kitchen’s mastery of both flavor and technique. Beyond pigeon, the menu surprises with other gems. The Stir-Fried Pork with Chili (辣椒炒肉) is unexpectedly delicious, offering a spicy kick and rich umami that complements the milder pigeon dishes perfectly. Every dish is flavorful yet balanced, making the dining experience feel indulgent without being overwhelming. The portions are generous, making it ideal for sharing with family or friends over a leisurely meal. Planning ahead is key for a smooth experience. Dà Gē Fàn is extremely popular, and the line can stretch for hours if you arrive without a reservation. For convenience, it’s recommended to grab a number in advance via their official WeChat account—this saves waiting time and ensures you can dive straight into the food once you arrive. With its expertly prepared dishes and vibrant atmosphere, a meal here is more than just dining—it’s a celebration of authentic Cantonese pigeon cuisine.SzeWen, Lee3New York is great, but I won’t go again because honestly…
New York is great, but I won’t go a second time 💔|A regular traveler’s honest guide to what to avoid I have to admit, New York’s vibe is truly unique. The Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty at dusk, Central Park’s autumn sunsets, the timeless masterpieces at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, street art, Broadway lights—seeing the hustle and romance of this world-class city in person is truly breathtaking. But after experiencing a solo trip firsthand, the exhaustion, hidden costs, and safety concerns add up. No matter how stunning the sights, it’s hard to want to go back. Keep this honest guide to what to avoid handy! ✨ —— 📢 Honest advice to reconsider, set your expectations early 1. Prices are generally high, and tipping is everywhere Restaurants expect 15%–20% tips by default. You also need to tip for coffee, takeout, and hotel housekeeping. Simple meals on the street start at 120 yuan per person, and full meals are over 300 yuan per person. Accommodation is expensive—basic hotels in Manhattan start at 1,000 yuan per night with small rooms. 2. The city is crowded and chaotic, which is physically draining Manhattan is extremely dense and crowded. Most attractions require walking and subway transfers, often walking tens of thousands of steps daily. Trash and homeless people are common on the streets, very different from the polished scenes in movies and TV shows. 3. The subway is old and unsafe The century-old subway system is outdated, with no air conditioning and strong odors. Late-night cars have a mixed crowd, so keep valuables close. Avoid traveling alone during early morning hours. 4. Many hidden fees and traps Observation decks, boat tours, and museums charge separately. Popular combo tickets are expensive. Street performers charge for photos, public restrooms and luggage storage usually require payment. 5. Huge differences between neighborhoods Uptown Manhattan is prosperous and clean. Brooklyn and some remote areas are chaotic. Avoid walking alone late at night. · — 📝 Essential travel info ✅ Visa: US B1/B2 tourist visa, apply in advance. Have round-trip tickets and hotel bookings ready for inspection ✅ Currency: US dollars. Most malls and restaurants accept credit cards. Carry some cash for emergencies ✅ Best travel time: April–June, September–November for comfortable temperatures. Summers are hot and rainy, winters are very cold ✅ Must-haves: portable anti-theft bag, comfortable walking shoes, power adapter, mask (subway ventilation is poor) · — 🗓 Classic 5-day relaxed itinerary (no boot camp) Day 1 Downtown Manhattan landmarks Statue of Liberty boat tour (buy tickets online in advance) → Wall Street bull → Walk Brooklyn Bridge, capture Manhattan skyline sunset in the evening Day 2 Midtown core shopping district Choose either Empire State Building or Top of the Rock observation deck → Times Square → Broadway show (buy tickets online in advance for better prices) Day 3 Artsy slow day Spend the day wandering Central Park → Metropolitan Museum of Art, allow half a day or more to explore slowly, watch the park sunset in the evening Day 4 Off-the-beaten-path route High Line Park → Chelsea art district → Flatiron Building, experience the city’s popular elevated walkway Day 5 Shopping and rest Shop along Fifth Avenue or visit a lesser-known Jersey City viewpoint to avoid city crowds, then rest before heading home · — 🍽 Food guide, save money and avoid pitfalls 🔶 Affordable must-tries: Shake Shack burgers, New York pizza, bagel breakfast. Local chains offer the best value 🔶 Special experiences: Michelin-starred Manhattan restaurants and trendy steakhouses are overpriced. Regular tourists don’t need to rush to these 💡 Money-saving tips 1. Buy water and snacks at supermarkets; convenience stores near attractions charge double 2. Choose pickup when ordering food to avoid delivery tips 3. Chinatown offers great value Chinese food with flavors familiar to Chinese travelers, much cheaper than Western food ⚠️ Important pitfalls to avoid (learned the hard way) 1️⃣ Safety first: carry your backpack in front, watch your phone and wallet in the subway and crowded areas. Don’t engage with overly friendly strangers on the street or accept gifts—they will demand tips later. 2️⃣ Buy tickets online in advance: lines are long and prices are higher on site. Book Statue of Liberty tours, observation decks, and museums on official websites ahead of time. 3️⃣ Remember tipping rules: restaurant bills don’t include tips; you need to add them separately. Leave $1–2 per day for hotel housekeeping. 4️⃣ Transportation: use the subway for short trips. For longer distances, use ride-hailing apps—they cost half as much as hailing taxis on the street. Avoid driving if unfamiliar with the area; parking is very expensive. 5️⃣ Accommodation tips: if on a budget, stay in New Jersey or Long Island suburbs with subway access to Manhattan. You can save half on housing costs but expect longer commutes. Avoid remote neighborhoods. 💰 5-day per person budget reference (excluding international flights) · Comfortable trip: 6,500–10,000 yuan (city hotels + classic attractions + several full meals) · Budget trip: 4,000–5,500 yuan (suburban lodging, public transport, affordable meals) ✨ Final honest words New York is a city of extremes, where top-tier luxury and gritty street life coexist. It’s worth visiting once to see a world-class city firsthand. But if you prefer clean, tidy, stress-free vacations and dislike high tipping and crowded environments, New York probably won’t match your travel style. Adjust your expectations before you go.BARBARA GRANT30Witnessing a Historic Night with the KC Match Experience
After eight years, I finally got to attend a World Cup match in person again. Woke up at 6 AM, had three eggs, a corn cob, and a protein shake with milk, then drove eight hours straight to Kansas City to catch the first group stage match. Every bit of it was worth it! 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 Group stage opener: 3-0—another unforgettable historic night. Eight years ago, I saw you score the only goal for that World Cup. Eight years later, I witnessed your first hat-trick on the World Cup stage ⚽️⚽️⚽️. The Argentina team led by Scaloni is completely different from the one eight years ago, but what hasn’t changed is you 🐐👑. Here’s my KC match experience 👇 Today’s match, being the first World Cup game hosted in Kansas City, was a letdown in terms of on-site experience. In one word: bad. In two words: very bad. In three words: extremely bad! 😤😤😤 1. Got in line for security at 5 PM sharp, but it took a full 45 minutes to get through. 2. The fan experience activities at the venue were poorly organized. Despite the large open space, the activities felt like a hastily thrown-together amateur setup. For example, the photo booth for creating player cards had only one machine, resulting in a long line. On average, it took two minutes per person, so unless you were willing to wait two hours, you wouldn’t get your turn! Think twice before joining this line! The face-painting stations for national flags only had two counters. I waited over ten minutes without moving an inch—absolutely frustrating. 3. Avoid choosing non-popular park & ride pickup points❕❕❕ I picked the Independence Center shuttle point to get to the stadium. After the match, when trying to return, shuttles to this less popular point were scarce. Meanwhile, multiple empty buses were heading to the Plaza shuttle point. I had to wait for over ten buses before finally getting one to Independence Center! The organizers didn’t allow buses to adjust routes to accommodate stranded fans at less popular points. Watching others leave while I was stuck there, exhausted and starving, left me speechless 🙄. I was too tired to even complain 😅. In conclusion, I now fully understand why some media outlets rated KC as the worst host city before the tournament ._TI***q556Grand Canyon National Park Arrival Guide: What to Know Before You Go
#arrivalguide Visiting Grand Canyon National Park for the first time is an unforgettable experience, and a little planning makes the trip much smoother. I entered through the South Rim, which is the most popular area and offers easy access to scenic viewpoints, visitor services, and walking trails. Arrive early in the morning to avoid heavy traffic, find parking more easily, and enjoy cooler temperatures. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring plenty of drinking water, sunscreen, and a hat, as the weather can become hot and dry, especially in summer. Keep your camera ready because the canyon views change beautifully throughout the day. Follow all safety signs and stay behind railings where provided, as the canyon edges can be dangerous. Spend time at several viewpoints instead of rushing through just one stop. Watching the sunrise or sunset over the canyon is an experience you won't forget and makes the visit even more rewarding. #arrivalguide #grandcanyonnationalpark #arizona #usa #nationalparksHossain Hoq Prohor31New York's Sci-Fi Wormhole Architecture: A New Hotspot for Visitors
🦋 Environment/Facilities: Designed by Studio Gang, the streamlined canyon atrium features five-story curved concrete walls resembling glacial erosion. Inside, you'll find the immersive "Invisible Worlds" exhibition hall and a tropical butterfly rainforest greenhouse, creating a futuristic world akin to an ant colony. 🕰️ Operating Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM (aligned with the main museum hours) *Extended to 8:00 PM on Fridays | Last entry to the butterfly greenhouse is 45 minutes before closing. 💞 Reasons to Visit: 1️⃣ Architectural Revolution: The "organic architecture" of curved staircases and sky bridges earned recognition as one of TIME's Best Inventions of the Year, with light filtering through thousands of circular openings creating a starry effect. 2️⃣ Immersive Tech Experience: The "Invisible Worlds" exhibition uses AR microscopes to observe microbial battles, while the insect hall lets you control robotic bees to complete pollination tasks. 3️⃣ Butterfly Greenhouse Sanctuary: Interact with over 500 freely flying butterflies amidst tropical waterfalls, with guided experiences where butterflies land on your palm every hour. 4️⃣ Hidden Pathways: A secret passage on the third-floor skywalk leads directly to the Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems, allowing visitors to bypass crowded main routes and enjoy the crystal wall in solitude. 💰 Average Cost: Included in the museum ticket (Pay-What-You-Wish for New York residents). 📍 Address: American Museum of Natural History, 415 Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10024 (New entrance on the west side of the museum, elevator access from 79th Street Station on the B subway line). 📌 Tips: 🔺 Light Magic Hours: On sunny days after 2:00 PM, sunlight streams through the atrium's circular openings, creating a flowing galaxy of light and shadow on the ground. 🔺 Reservation Hack: When booking tickets on the official website, select "Gilder Center Entry" to skip the main museum queue. 🔺 Exclusive Experience: "Science Night Live" with biologists and dinner is available on Thursday evenings (requires booking three months in advance).Viagoo904Explore the US in 5 days—these spots are amazing
If you’re planning a 5-day trip to the US, check this out! This compact and hassle-free 5-day itinerary covers both popular attractions and hidden gems, so you can enjoy your trip without the hassle of planning~ · ------- The US is full of surprises, from the historic Statue of Liberty 🗽 to the wild nature of Yellowstone National Park 🌋. You’ll also find authentic American burgers and the laid-back vibe of the Wild West on the streets. · ------- 🗺️ Route overview: Day 1: Arrive in Salt Lake City -> check in to hotel After arriving in Salt Lake City, check in and rest to start your West Coast adventure. Days 2–3: Jackson Antler Park -> Grand Teton National Park -> Yellowstone National Park Visit the popular Antler Park and explore the stunning natural scenery of Grand Teton and Yellowstone. Day 4: Paint Pot Springs -> Yellowstone geysers and mud volcano area Immerse yourself in Yellowstone’s unique geothermal wonders and experience the magic of nature. Day 5: Salt Lake City ✈ return trip End your unforgettable West Coast journey and head home with wonderful memories. · ------- Must-see attractions: Grand Teton National Park ⭐⭐⭐ Location: Wyoming Open hours: Open all day Recommended visit time: 1–2 days Wild elk herds and towering peaks in one frame, with canyon streams creating an amazing atmosphere ✨ Yellowstone National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: United States Open hours: Open all day Recommended visit time: 2–4 days · ------- Some tips: 1. Local specialties prices: niche handmade soaps and maple syrup average US$10–20, buy as needed to avoid overspending 🧴 2. July weather: hot with frequent showers, bring sunscreen and a foldable umbrella 🌂 3. Visa info: US visa required in advance, be patient after your interview for approval 📜 4. Travel reminder: limited public transport, plan your car rental ahead for self-driving 🚗 -------- If you’re planning a private tour in the US and have questions, feel free to leave a comment. Don’t forget to like and save after reading!Ethan Henderson1815California Glass Beach, a rainbow gem beach created by the sea
Who would have thought that Northern California hides this healing Glass Beach? It used to be a century-old landfill, but after decades of ocean waves washing over it, the sharp broken glass has all been polished into smooth colorful stones, covering the entire coastline. Under the sunlight, it sparkles like a spilled candy jar 💎 📍Exact address: Fort Bragg, CA 95437 A 3.5-hour drive from San Francisco, heading north along Highway CA-1, the coastal scenery along the way is truly soothing. The best time to visit is between 3-5 PM when the soft light makes the glass stones look transparent and bright. Be sure to time your visit with low tide so that the large patches of colorful gems are fully exposed, creating a perfect atmosphere for photos. Two must-shoot spots to remember: a panoramic aerial view of Rainbow Beach with stunning color layers; and by the sea cave waiting for sunlight to refract through the waves, creating amazing light and shadow effects. Travel tips: The rocks are slippery, so wear non-slip shoes. It’s windy by the sea, so bring a light jacket. Absolutely do not take any glass stones—leave them for others to enjoy. After checking out the beach, you can also plan nearby activities: ride the Skunk Train through the forest, visit the fairy-tale-like town of Mendocino. A full day trip without rushing. This hidden gem away from the crowds offers perfect shots for your social feed.CalebHall_323Mooney Falls: The Most Thrilling Waterfall in Arizona 💙
Mooney Falls is the definition of adventure in Arizona! 💦💙 You’ll find this epic beauty tucked away in the magical Havasupai region of the Grand Canyon. To get there, you’ll need to hike down steep, almost vertical cliffs using chains and ladders—talk about living your best daredevil life! The journey is totally wild, but that first glimpse of Mooney Falls crashing 200 feet down into turquoise pools is absolutely worth it. 🤯 Surrounded by red rock walls and lush greenery, this is truly an Insta-perfect spot. Bring your waterproof gear—you’ll want to snap some insane pics and maybe even take a dip to cool off. Just remember: you need a permit (from the official Havasupai Tribe website) and the trail is only open from February to November. No casual drop-ins here, fam! Location: Mooney Falls, Havasupai Falls, Supai, AZ 86435 Best Time: Early morning for fewer crowds and dreamy lighting Hours: Open February–November (permit required) Honestly, this is one of those bucket-list adventures you’ll never forget. Grab your squad, pack those hiking shoes, and get ready for a waterfall experience that’s 100% Arizona legend status! 💙✨ Ready to plan? Find more inspo and book Grand Canyon stays on trip.com!Vicky-Tran69Niagara-on-the-Lake | Stroll along Queen Street and fall into a vintage old-time charm
Who would have thought! Hidden in Canada is a small town favored by time 🌿, avoiding the crowded crowds of Toronto and Vancouver. Here, there is no commercial hustle and bustle, only European vintage style everywhere. This is Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the soul of the town—Queen Street—is definitely the pinnacle of short trips in Canada! Compared to the repetitive popular check-in spots in Canada, Queen Street focuses on an authentic vintage atmosphere and is also a local secret vacation treasure. Whether it's a couple's honeymoon, a trip with girlfriends, or a solo healing journey, this street can fulfill all your fantasies of a European small town. Once you visit, you'll be completely captivated ❤️ 📍 Overview Niagara-on-the-Lake is located on the banks of the Niagara River, adjacent to Niagara Falls, 1.5 hours by car from Toronto, and 40 minutes from Buffalo, New York. The entire town was once a century-old colonial stronghold. Queen Street, as the town's main artery, is only 1.2 kilometers long. The street isn't very long, but every inch of scenery is worth slowing down to savor. The whole street is dominated by Victorian vintage architecture, with neatly arranged colorful detached houses and vintage villas on both sides. The street is surrounded by lush greenery and flowers, with cherry blossoms in spring, roses in summer, and maple leaves in autumn, each season offering its own charm. Unlike the fast-food style commercialization of popular Canadian commercial streets, the shop density here is moderate, with no noisy tourist groups, quiet and relaxed, perfectly suited for a slow-paced trip. 🌟 Must-visit core check-in spots 1. Vintage Colorful Building Cluster [Top Photo Spot] The buildings along Queen Street span the 18th to 19th centuries, with detached houses in cream white, mint green, caramel brown, and creamy yellow scattered about. Carved window sills, vintage iron railings, and pointed attics make every snapshot look like a European movie scene 🎬 Recommended best photo spot: Around the mid-street city hall area, where there are fewer people and no cluttered modern buildings in the background. On sunny days, the light and shadow atmosphere is perfect! Outfit suggestions include light-colored long dresses, French-style trench coats, and vintage suits, suitable for all styles with a 100% chance of great photos. 2. Niche Unique Treasure Shops The entire street gathers dozens of specialty shops including cultural and creative stores, antiques, aromatherapy, handmade crafts, wineries, and clothing stores, rejecting the uniformity of Yiwu-style small commodities: · Antique Collection Store: Displays century-old vintage cameras, silverware, old oil paintings, and vintage records. Each old item carries a story of time. Antique lovers must not miss this; the niche collections offer great value for money; · Floral Handmade Shop: The store is wrapped in fresh flowers, focusing on dried flower decorations and preserved flower accessories. Prices are affordable, perfect for buying as travel souvenirs; · Local Winery Store: Niagara is a well-known Canadian ice wine region. The street-side winery stores offer free tastings of ice wine and dry red wine, and even beginners can learn wine tasting knowledge for free. 3. Century-old Theatre & Street Art Queen Street is home to Canada's long-established Shaw Festival Theatre, which has a history of over a century and stages plays, musicals, and stage dramas all year round. Compared to expensive theatre tickets in big cities, prices here are affordable (80-150 CAD per person), allowing an immersive experience of Western art and culture with a fully charged atmosphere. In addition, street performers are everywhere along the street, including violin solos, oil painting sketching, and vintage magic shows. Strolling the street, surrounded by melodious music, you can immerse yourself in a medieval European small town. 🍰 Food Exploration | Local Secret List Traveling to Queen Street is not complete without eating the right food! Avoid the tourist traps and here’s a list of real treasure shops: 1. The Bench Market Cafe The town’s top French brunch spot 🔥, must-try Eggs Benedict and crispy waffles paired with fresh raspberries and blueberries. Rich and creamy without being greasy. Window seats face the vintage street scene, perfect for coffee and sunbathing, unlocking the European slow life. Average cost 25 CAD per person; 2. Ice Cream Cafe A century-old handmade ice cream shop with more than ten fruit flavors, all made with local milk and fresh fruit. Highly recommend the ice wine flavor, a Niagara exclusive, sweet and refreshing with no artificial flavoring; 3. Riverside Western Restaurant Specializes in Western-style steak and seafood platters. Sitting in the outdoor dining area at dusk, enjoy dinner while watching the sunset over the Niagara River. The romance level is maxed out, perfect for couples. 📝 Comprehensive Travel Tips Best Travel Time From May to October every year! Flowers bloom in May and June with mild weather; September and October bring golden autumn with red and yellow maple leaves, doubling the vintage atmosphere—best time for photos; July and August are peak tourist seasons with more visitors. Transportation Guide ✅ Self-driving: 1.5 hours from downtown Toronto, plenty of free roadside parking, most convenient for self-driving; ✅ Public transport: Direct bus from Toronto to the town, walkable to explore Queen Street upon arrival; ✅ Combined trips: After visiting Queen Street, a 15-minute drive takes you to Niagara Falls, perfect for a one-day dual itinerary. Duration & Expenses Duration: 3-5 hours, half-day recommended, sunset views in the evening are the most beautiful; Expenses: Overall lower than downtown Toronto, dining averages 30-60 CAD per person, souvenirs average 10-50 CAD, offering much better value than popular tourist towns. Avoid Pitfalls 1. Most niche shops close by 6:00 PM, don’t go too late; 2. During peak season, occasional street vendors sell overpriced souvenirs, not recommended to buy; 3. Temperature difference by the river is large in the morning and evening, remember to bring a light jacket. 💬 Endnote Interaction After experiencing the bustling and lively Toronto, why not come to this quiet vintage town to relax yourself? Queen Street has no assembly-line tourist spots, only gentle old times and romantic everyday life. Anyone interested in unlocking this treasure town in Canada? Do you prefer Queen Street in spring blossoms or autumn maple leaves? Leave a comment below to chat—I can help customize a detailed one-day tour route for you 🗺️ Niagara Falls Niagara RiverSportsFanatic55135KiSara at Conrad Bangkok: A Japanese Dining Guide 🇯🇵🍣
If you’re staying in Bangkok and looking for a refined Japanese dinner, KiSara at Conrad Bangkok is worth knowing about. Located on the 3rd floor of Conrad Bangkok, KiSara focuses on authentic Japanese cuisine with a contemporary presentation. The restaurant has both an elegant dining room and dedicated sushi and teppanyaki counters, as well as private dining rooms. What you can try: 🍣 Sushi & Sashimi A selection of fresh Japanese seafood, including sushi and sashimi sets. 🔥 Teppanyaki An interactive dining experience prepared at the teppanyaki counter, with options including Japanese A4 Wagyu, seafood and lobster. 🍱 Kaiseki Set menus inspired by traditional Japanese dining, with seasonal ingredients and carefully presented courses. 🦞 Lobster Omakase One of the more distinctive options is the 10-course Lobster Omakase, served at the intimate sushi counter. It is currently available Thursday–Saturday evenings, with limited seating, so advance booking is recommended. 🍶 Sake There is also a curated Japanese sake selection designed to complement the seasonal seafood and meat dishes. What I liked about KiSara is that it gives you several ways to experience Japanese cuisine in one place — whether you want sushi at the counter, teppanyaki, a more traditional set menu or a full omakase experience. 📍 KiSara, Conrad Bangkok Level 3 · All Seasons Place 🇯🇵 Japanese fine dining ✨ Best for: sushi, teppanyaki, omakase & a special dinner in Bangkok.Alinaal3PLOG Sharing|Riding my beloved little white horse at USC
I've been longing for this white horse for a long time! When I was in school, I saw my senior's graduation photo and thought that if I had the chance, I would definitely take a photo sitting on a horse's back. More than a year after graduation! I finally got the chance! I got on! Took the photo! No more regrets about USC! It's really impossible to get on with just one person helping. At least one more person is needed! One side needs the photographer to hold my hand, and the other side needs my husband to support my leg to get up (big thanks to these two helpers). Beautiful photos like this are made this way! “As long as I’m not embarrassed, the embarrassed ones are others.”octavia_morgenstern_8983High-value 4-day US trip at $3k per person
Girls! This 4-day US travel guide helps you save time and money while exploring the Grand Canyon, Lower Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend in Colorado. It also includes a practical winter hiking guide, perfect for both experienced hikers and casual travelers to enjoy easily~ / This comprehensive guide has even more ways to explore below 👇~ / The US is full of stories, from the century-old romance of the Statue of Liberty 🗽 to the majestic landscapes of the Western Grand Canyon 🌄. The local food and cowboy culture are also super interesting! / 🗺️ Itinerary: Day 1: San Francisco - Las Vegas Arrive smoothly from San Francisco to Las Vegas and start your American West adventure. Days 2–3: Grand Canyon Helicopters—Grand Canyon National Park—Horseshoe Bend—Lower Antelope Canyon—Lake Powell Visit iconic Grand Canyon sights, hike various trails, and enjoy the beautiful views of Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell. Day 4: Las Vegas Visit Las Vegas’ signature spots and immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife of the city that never sleeps. / must-see attractions: Grand Canyon National Park 🎖️5 stars Address: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers create a grand atmosphere. Whether hiking or strolling, it’s amazing. Winter offers a uniquely peaceful and picturesque experience~ Horseshoe Bend ⭐4 stars Address: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040 USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The iconic horseshoe-shaped river bend with gradient-colored water makes for stunning photos! Lower Antelope Canyon 🎖️5 stars Address: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow. Every photo captures the canyon’s dreamy rock textures. Lake Powell ⭐3 stars Address: USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1 day A famous man-made lake with soothing blue waters, perfect for a relaxing day of unwinding. Welcome to dazzling Las Vegas sign ⭐3 stars Address: 5100 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119 USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 10–30 minutes A must-stop photo spot in Las Vegas. Don’t miss snapping a picture when you pass by~ / ✈️ essentials before you go: 🪪 Bring your original US visa and a copy, plus keep a copy of your passport stored separately for safety. 📱 Be sure to buy a local US SIM card in advance or enable international roaming for navigation and communication. 🔌 US plugs are flat blade type. Remember to bring a converter so you can charge your devices at the hotel. 👕 August is hot in most parts of the US. Pack short sleeves and sun-protective clothing, plus a light jacket for air conditioning. 🧴 UV rays are strong outdoors. Don’t forget high-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, and sunglasses. 💳 Bring several credit cards from different banks and carry only a small amount of cash. Most places accept cards. 🧰 A portable foldable bag is handy for souvenirs or dirty clothes. /MAKENZIE PENA2Complete Guide to Universal Studios Hollywood in California: Routes and Parking Methods
📍Universal Studios Hollywood 🗺️No backtracking route 💡 Map is in the last picture: ⚠️ There are many escalators between the lower and upper parks. Elevators are far apart and require a shuttle, so it’s recommended to travel light. One person can carry the child while the other handles the stroller on the escalator. 【Lower Park】(Recommended to visit first thing in the morning) 1. 🌟 Super Nintendo World: Mario Kart 🏎️ and live-action Mario. You can buy an interactive wristband. The Mario restaurant requires an app reservation in advance, but there is actually a side entrance where you can enter and order directly. 2. 🦕 Jurassic World: The Ride, very likely to get soaked in the front row, remember to bring a raincoat. 3. ⚰️ The Mummy: Not suitable for small children. 4. 🤖 Transformers: Great 5D effects, but strong visual impact that might scare little kids. 【Upper Park】(Leisurely visit in the afternoon) 5. 🧑🧑🧒 The Simpsons: Various mini-games. 6. 🌟 Studio Tour: Take a bus 🚌 to see movie sets. Recommended to sit on the right window side for the best view! 7. 🪄 Harry Potter: The roller coaster and Forbidden Journey are thrilling, not suitable for young children, but there is child swap so parents can take turns riding. Must try the “Butterbeer,” which, despite the name, is a non-alcoholic sweet sparkling drink safe for kids. 8. 🐼 Kung Fu Panda: A short special effects movie with non-shaking seats available for parents holding children. 9&10.🐶 Minions / Secret Life of Pets: Cute style, kid-friendly. 11.🌊 WaterWorld Show: Stunning stunts. Seats are color-coded: blue for soaking wet, green for half wet, choose gray safe zone if with kids. 🚗 🅿️ Two tips to get $5 parking (save dozens of dollars) Method 1️⃣: Buy a same-day movie ticket at the CityWalk AMC theater via the AMC App ➡️ Tell the parking attendant you’re there for the movie, and parking fee instantly becomes $5 ➡️ Before the movie starts, cancel the ticket online in the app (with a $2-$3 handling fee). Total cost is under $8 for official parking. 👀 If there’s an issue with the ticket system, you must pay parking first, then buy a ticket on-site to get a parking rebate, and then cancel the movie ticket. Method 2️⃣: Navigate to 3913 Lankershim Blvd parking lot, $3 per day. Park and walk over the skybridge to take the free shuttle bus into the park. But theoretically, this is a subway station 🚉 parking lot, so there might be a risk of towing. Next time, I’ll share a detailed guide on the live-action Mario in Super Nintendo World.Stardust0157Hawaii Dreamscape🌊
🌺 A Paradise Escape: Jiangmen’s Take on Hawaii Vibes 🏝️🌞 Step into a daydream where tropical bliss meets modern comfort—this is Jiangmen’s Hawaii-inspired getaway! Whether lounging in a sun-kissed living room with lush plant decor or gazing out at twinkling pools and rows of coconut trees, you’ll feel the aloha spirit in every corner. 🌊 Route & Must-Dos: Begin your journey at the resort-inspired hotel: wake up to soft sunlight streaming over contemporary furniture, blending cozy indoor elegance with green, leafy touches. Head outdoors for a stroll under swaying palms—don’t miss a dip in the sparkling swimming pool or a soak in a rejuvenating hot spring while the sea breeze teases your senses. Meander along landscaped paths where modern buildings meet nature, and snap that perfect shot: frame the glassy pool with overhanging coconut leaves, or catch the sun glinting on sleek facades for your ultimate “tropical oasis” Insta moment. 🏖️ Photo Spots: · The pool, framed by coconut trees and modern architecture—morning or golden hour is magic! · Living room scenes: the sun illuminating plush seating, scattered with tropical plants. · Close-ups of architectural details with nature in the background for that high-end, relaxed vibe. 🌅 Practical Tips: · Early mornings mean quieter pools and softer sunlight for photography. · If you’re poolside, bring SPF (that sunny Hawaiian feeling is real!) · The living space is perfect for working remotely or just soaking up resort-style calm. ⚠️ Key Precautions: · Surfaces may be slippery near the pool; wear non-slip sandals. · Keep plants hydrated if you linger indoors—humidity makes a difference. #jiangmen #hawaiivibes #tropicalgetaway #modernresort #traveltipsMarwast53Canada is great, but I won’t go back because it’s really tough on travelers Just got back from the Canada loop! Honestly, here’s the real deal! The scenery here is truly breathtaking
Canada 🇨🇦 is great, but I won’t go back 🌲 because it’s really tough on travelers Just got back from the Canada loop 😭! Honestly, here’s the real deal! The scenery is absolutely stunning! Snow-capped mountains, lakes, and forests are like wallpapers everywhere ✨, but the trip is really exhausting and grueling! Spending money while suffering, rushing from place to place, the experience is extremely polarized. Once is enough! 🚗 Transportation tips 🗺️ Here’s a real no-fail guide to avoid pitfalls ✅ Canada’s biggest challenge: the land is ridiculously huge 💥! Cities and attractions are very far apart. Driving between Toronto, Vancouver, and Banff takes 3–4 hours each way! You basically have to drive yourself the whole time. There’s no reliable public transportation, so independent travel is almost impossible! 🚙 Many pitfalls with self-driving: Car rental prices double in peak season, and popular models are hard to book even two weeks in advance! Mountain roads are common, and some areas have no signal 📶. You must download offline maps in advance. If you’re unfamiliar with the roads, driving is really risky. 🚄 Intercity transport is very poor value. Tickets are expensive, schedules are limited, and wait times are long. ⚠️ Hidden costs to watch out for: All prices exclude tax! At checkout, 12%–13% tax is automatically added. Meals and taxis also require a mandatory 15%–20% tip 💸, so it’s easy to overspend! Don’t book hotels in the core of scenic areas! Banff hotels are outrageously priced in peak season. Staying in nearby towns can save you half the cost! 🌿 Real travel experience ✨ Honestly! Canada’s natural beauty is truly unmatched 💯! Lake Louise and Moraine Lake have crystal-clear blue water 💎, the Rocky Mountains are covered in endless snow ❄️, Niagara Falls is grand and breathtaking, and the forest air cures all anxiety! Few people, pristine scenery, and completely uncommercialized natural beauty. But it’s also really tough on travelers 😮💨! You spend most of your day in the car, sitting so long your back and waist hurt. It’s pure “sit and watch the scenery”! The weather in August and September is crazy. It’s scorching hot during the day ☀️, then windy and cold at night, with huge temperature swings. Dressing is a real challenge. There are tons of mosquitoes in forests and near lakes 🦟. They’re big and bite hard, making outdoor hiking miserable. Scenic area facilities are scarce. There are few supply points and basic rest areas. You often run out of water and snacks on the road, which seriously hurts the experience! 🍽️ Authentic Canadian food 🤤 The scenery is perfect, but the food is just okay 😋 🍁 Maple syrup pancakes | A national specialty! Sweet, soft, and rich in dairy flavor. A breakfast staple 🥩 Canadian steak | Tender, thick, juicy, and grilled over charcoal for great satisfaction 🐟 Deep-sea salmon | Firm, fresh, low-fat, and healthy. A local signature ingredient 🍟 Poutine cheese fries | Fries covered in cheese, salty and rich, a popular street snack 💡 Honest warnings 💣 Local dining is limited and mild in flavor. If you’re not used to Western food, you’ll get tired of it quickly! Scenic area restaurants are overpriced and portions vary. It’s best to bring extra snacks to avoid hunger on the road! 💡 Practical travel tips 📝 1. Be sure to apply for your visa in advance 📄! The process is complicated with many documents, and the rejection rate is not low. Allow plenty of time. 2. Prepare enough supplies for the whole self-driving trip! Bring water, snacks, and mosquito repellent. Supplies are scarce in mountain areas. 3. Dress in layers like an onion 🧥. A sun- and windproof jacket is essential to handle changing weather. 4. Stay away from deep forest areas. Follow scenic area rules and hike safely without taking risks. 5. Budget for taxes and tips on all expenses to avoid surprises at checkout. 6. Don’t rush your itinerary! Visit fewer attractions each day to ease fatigue from long drives. Canada’s beauty is pure, breathtaking mountain wilderness romance 🏔️! Snowy mountains, lakes, primeval forests, and healing wilderness. The scenery is flawless. But the long drives, high costs, unpredictable weather, and basic facilities are really tough for most people! It’s best suited for those who love the outdoors, can endure hardship, and have a generous budget. For most people, it’s not recommended to rush here blindly. Seeing the stunning scenery once is enough to remember for a lifetime!Ward_55*Violet1Must-Stay Industrial Style Hotel in New York
Super Vibes in Manhattan, New York! Hotel AKA NoMad (formerly Roger Williams Hotel) Here, the city’s industrial style perfectly blends with Japanese Nordic design—absolutely amazing! 🔥 ✨Light and Shadow Magic✨ The gentle warm yellow tones are so soothing! Sunlight becomes super soft through the geometric lattice walls resembling Japanese shoji screens. The light and shadows dance on the walls at different times of day, paired with atmospheric glass column lamps and paper-textured floor lamps that are simply stunning! 🏗️Material Clash The classic rugged brick walls are preserved and painted in a sophisticated gray-black tone, complemented by a shiny brass spiral staircase—this industrial style + metallic vibe combo is just divine! Instantly full-on New York style 💥 🍷Divine Bar The super Instagrammable marble bar counter with glass tube pendant lights, paired with minimalist high stools—the vertical lines instantly expand the sense of space! 🛋️High-End Vintage Feel Deep green velvet sofas + herringbone wood floors, instantly capturing a lazy vintage vibe—any cozy corner is perfect for shooting atmospheric photos 📸 🗺️Surrounding Exploration Guide Day 1️⃣ Roam the NoMad neighborhood! Spend the morning exploring old buildings and new apartments, then relax in the hotel’s public spaces in the afternoon—enjoy a drink at the bar in the evening while checking out light art and fashion! ✨ Day 2️⃣ Must-visit the High Line Park! This urban oasis converted from an abandoned railway is photogenic all year round—head to the Chelsea gallery district in the afternoon 🎨 Day 3️⃣ Let’s go to SoHo! Cast-iron buildings + boutique shops with great vibes— In the afternoon, watch street performers at Washington Square Park, and the sunset is breathtaking 🌆William61 Mitchell~64-day US trip with a $3k per person budget for maximum fun
First-time visitors to the US, don’t follow random guides! · ------- The US spans two oceans across North America and was once a melting pot of immigrants. Known as Uncle Sam’s land, it boasts stunning sights like Yellowstone National Park 🌋 and the Statue of Liberty 🗽! · ------- 🏝️ Classic US West itinerary overview: This trip is packed with activities, letting you see tons of attractions in a limited time~ Day 1: Los Angeles -> Las Vegas Arrive in Las Vegas and start your West Coast vacation vibe. Days 2–3: Grand Canyon National Park -> Horseshoe Bend -> Lower Antelope Canyon -> Lake Powell Explore iconic natural landmarks of the West over two days and fully immerse yourself in the wild charm of the region. Day 4: Las Vegas Visit signature Las Vegas spots and soak in the vibrant nightlife atmosphere. · ------- Must-see attractions: Grand Canyon National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers create a magnificent canyon view. Whether you prefer a relaxing stroll or a challenging hike, it’s perfect. Visiting in winter reveals a uniquely peaceful canyon scene~ Horseshoe Bend ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040 USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The iconic horseshoe-shaped river bend with its gradient-colored water makes every photo look like a masterpiece! Lower Antelope Canyon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP code 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow where you can capture dreamy canyon rock textures with a high chance of stunning photos! · ------- Tips for your trip: 1. 🕐 The US spans multiple time zones, so set your watch in advance to avoid delays. 2. 🥘 Portions in American restaurants tend to be large, so consider sharing to avoid waste. 3. 🛂 You must get a visa before traveling to the US. Check your documents’ validity before your trip. · ------- For a worry-free US trip, follow a group tour and you won’t go wrong. Save this guide and get ready to go!NooraKoskinen2Let's join the excitement at the World Cup!
🥅 The 2026 World Cup will be held in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Even though I'm not a big soccer fan, I decided to join the fun. 🇺🇸 Surprisingly, Washington, D.C., isn't one of the host cities, so I chose Philadelphia and attended the cheapest group stage match: Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮 vs Curaçao 🇨🇼. 🎫 World Cup tickets are quite expensive. This match was a less popular one, but even the furthest seats at the top cost $500 each. Parking fees were also steep—$150 for one match. The stadium was packed with tens of thousands of fans, and the atmosphere was electric. Every time a goal was scored, the crowd erupted in cheers. The final score was 2-0, with Curaçao eliminated. 💚 Something funny happened that day. I wore an NCT WINWIN basketball jersey (and even brought a matching plush doll and photo card). While eating, a foreigner came up to me and asked if my jersey was from NCT. I was surprised to see NCT still has recognition in the US, haha! 🥪 If you plan to eat, make sure to arrive early or eat beforehand. I arrived two hours early and almost missed the kickoff because the food lines were so long. First, you queue at a self-service machine to order, then wait in another line to pick up your food. The machines were overwhelmed, and each dish took about 30 minutes to order and even longer to prepare. I ended up with a beef sandwich, but it seemed like they had run out of ingredients—no sauce, no cheese, just cold, hard bread and beef slices. It was pretty tasteless 😅. 🍧 I regret not doing more research beforehand. I missed out on getting a wristband and commemorative ticket. I also found out too late that only tiny or transparent bags are allowed, so I had to walk back to the parking lot to leave my bag in the car. Later, I learned that each person can bring one bottle of water, while buying one inside costs $7. The open-air stadium was scorching, so bringing a small fan is a good idea. They sell shaved ice inside, and you can mix two flavors in one cup. It was refreshing in the heat, even though it was full of artificial coloring—I looked like an Avatar after eating it! 📍 Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia • Pennsylvania • USA 🇺🇸_TI***q63Charlotte 3-day travel guide
Charlotte, North Carolina, located in the southeastern United States, is known as the "Queen City" in honor of Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England. It is a major financial hub and a racing culture landmark in the US, where modern skyscrapers blend with leafy historic neighborhoods. The entire itinerary starts and ends at a downtown hotel, with key landmarks connected by efficient walking and light rail, and outlying areas easily reached by ride-hailing services. Day 1: Uptown green spaces, financial district modern art, and science exploration 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel and walk to the heart of Uptown. 08. 40 Arrive at Bank of America Stadium. A 20-minute walk. Admire this grand stadium in the cool morning air and take photos by the iconic Panther statue. Visit time: 35 minutes. 09. 25 Arrive at Romare Bearden Park. A 10-minute walk from the stadium. Stroll through this modern urban green space and enjoy views of Uptown’s towering skyline. Visit time: 30 minutes. 10. 05 Arrive at Fourth Ward historic homes. A 10-minute walk from the park. Wander through the tree-lined historic district and admire well-preserved Victorian architecture. Visit time: 40 minutes. 10:55 Arrive at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art. A 10-minute walk from the historic homes. The museum is now open. Step inside the air-conditioned space to appreciate avant-garde modern sculptures and contemporary visual art. Visit time: 1 hour 20 minutes. 12. 15 Lunch at a traditional American restaurant near downtown. Dining and rest time: 1 hour 15 minutes. 13. 40 Arrive at Discovery Place Science Museum. A 10-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon exploring this interactive science center suitable for all ages, perfect for escaping the heat and enjoying exhibits before closing. Visit time: 2 hours 20 minutes. 16. 10 Arrive at Seventh Street Market. A 10-minute walk from the museum. Visit this vibrant indoor market before evening, browse artisan workshops, and sample local pour-over coffee. Visit time: 50 minutes. 17. 10 Arrive at First Presbyterian Church garden. A 10-minute walk from the market. Stroll through this peaceful church garden and historic cemetery in the soft evening light. Visit time: 35 minutes. 17:55 Walk back to the hotel. A 15-minute walk. Rest at the hotel. Day 2: Waterfront sunrise, NASCAR thrills, and classic arts district 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel to Midtown. 08:40 Arrive at Midtown waterfront trail. A 20-minute light rail ride from the hotel. Enjoy a morning walk along this creekside ecological boardwalk and breathe in the fresh air of the city’s green lung. Visit time: 1 hour. 10:00 Arrive at NASCAR Hall of Fame. A 10-minute light rail ride from the waterfront trail, plus a 20-minute walk from the south side of Uptown. Arrive right at opening time to explore this racing culture landmark. View legendary race cars in the air-conditioned exhibition hall and experience realistic driving simulators. Visit time: 2 hours 15 minutes. 12. 40 Lunch at a Southern-style restaurant near the Mint Museum. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the Hall of Fame. Dining time: 1 hour 10 minutes. 13. 50 Arrive at the Mint Museum. A 5-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon in this cool art venue, admiring exquisite classical ceramics and Native American art, avoiding the outdoor heat. Visit time: 1 hour 30 minutes. 15:40 Head to NoDa arts district. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the museum. Spend the afternoon strolling this trendy neighborhood converted from an old textile mill, browsing historic buildings, independent galleries, and vintage boutiques. Visit time: 1 hour 45 minutes. 17:50 Return to the hotel. A 25-minute ride by ride-hailing service. Rest at the hotel. Day 3: Peak whitewater sports, aviation marvels, and sunset nature reserves 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel by ride-hailing service to the western outskirts. 08:50 Arrive at the US National Whitewater Center. A 30-minute drive. Take advantage of the cool morning weather to explore this massive independent artificial whitewater park. Walk along forest trails and watch thrilling whitewater canoeing. Visit time: 2 hours 10 minutes. 11. 40 Lunch at a modern American independent restaurant near the airport area. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the Whitewater Center. Dining time: 1 hour 10 minutes. 12. 50 Arrive at the Carolinas Aviation Museum. A 5-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon during peak hours inside the air-conditioned large hangar, viewing the famous Hudson River miracle retired real aircraft up close, avoiding closing time restrictions. Visit time: 1 hour 55 minutes. 15:45 Arrive at Latta Nature Preserve. A 35-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the aviation museum. Explore this all-day-open vast urban green lung, stroll along shaded ecological forest trails, and enjoy tranquil water views at the famous Independence Lake overlook. Visit time: 1 hour 20 minutes. 17. 25 Arrive at McDowell Nature Preserve. A 35-minute ride by ride-hailing service from Latta Preserve. Before heading back, stroll the wide, peaceful historic lakeside overlook and wait for dusk. Visit time: 50 minutes. 18. 45 Return to the downtown hotel. A 30-minute ride by ride-hailing service. Rest at the hotel. Notes About timed tickets: The itinerary is recommended for Friday to Sunday to align with weekend opening hours of major museums and historic preserves. The schedule is arranged to match venue opening and closing times, with NASCAR Hall of Fame as the first stop at opening and extended entry times for the aviation and science museums to ensure smooth visits. About transportation: Uptown historic districts are fully walkable. Midtown and the arts district are efficiently connected by modern light rail or ride-hailing. Routes to the distant Whitewater Center and nature preserves are longer. Weekend or evening peak ride-hailing may face traffic delays. The itinerary includes an extra 15–20 minutes buffer for long-distance transfers and waiting. About highlights: Early online reservations are recommended for NASCAR Hall of Fame driving simulators and Whitewater Center special entry passes. Comfortable walking shoes are advised for nature preserves. High-concentration insect repellent is needed due to seasonal mosquitoes in wetland forest areas. About sun protection and cooling: Summers are hot and humid with strong afternoon UV rays. Outdoor strenuous activities like the Whitewater Center are scheduled for cooler mornings. High-SPF sunscreen and frequent hydration are essential during afternoon outdoor walks to prevent heatstroke and dehydration. Portable rain gear is recommended due to frequent afternoon thunderstorms in Charlotte.S. Matthew 391Dallas, Texas TRIP
For Christmas 2024, I once again traveled with my church to Dallas, Texas, to attend a global conference. This marked my second visit to this city. During my first trip, the schedule was so packed that I barely had time to explore. This time, I promised myself to carve out some moments to truly experience the pulse of Dallas. The hotel was near the airport, and the roar of planes was a constant backdrop. One morning, I took a cab to the city center. As we drove, the cityscape gradually unfolded: orderly skyscrapers, slightly desolate street corners, and clusters of homeless individuals huddled on sidewalks, starkly contrasting with the hurried tourists nearby. To my surprise, I encountered quite a few Chinese faces on the streets, adding a touch of familiarity to this foreign city. Dallas didn’t leave a stunning first impression, but it carried a raw authenticity. The city wasn’t overly polished, yet it had a candid charm of its own. My first stop was the famous "Eye of Dallas," a glass sphere-like structure suspended in the sky, resembling an eye overlooking the city. From this vantage point, the city bathed in the golden hues of sunset, and the cold steel and concrete seemed to soften under the warm light. Next, I visited the "Hall of Thanksgiving," a place that pleasantly surprised me. The hall featured a towering stained-glass wall that seemed to fragment the sky into countless colorful pieces. Sunlight streamed through the interwoven blue, red, gold, and green glass, casting vibrant patterns on the floor and benches, as if God had accidentally spilled His paint. I sat quietly, enveloped in silence, with only the light in motion. The shifting shadows and colors, as time passed, transformed an ordinary afternoon into a solemn yet tender performance. This place bore no specific religious symbols and required no elaborate rituals. It felt more like a sanctuary for the weary soul. As I gazed up at the kaleidoscope of colors, an indescribable feeling welled up within me: the outside world might be noisy, harsh, and even cruel, but at this moment, I felt genuinely embraced by a gentle warmth. The light seemed to remind me—no matter how exhausting life gets, there’s always a place where one can pause, take a deep breath, and then move forward again. Of course, a trip to Texas wouldn’t be complete without barbecue. I made my way to Hutchins, hailed as the "pinnacle of Dallas BBQ." The restaurant was bustling, the air thick with the aroma of grilled meat. The brisket was crispy on the outside and tender inside, the pork ribs were fall-off-the-bone flavorful—each bite a smoky, fiery delight. But... the plate was all meat, meat, and more meat! By the end, I couldn’t help but groan internally, "It’s delicious, but I’m drowning in meat!" 😤 This brief city excursion didn’t feature grand spectacles or thrilling adventures, but it pieced together a genuine portrait of Dallas: a mix of ruggedness and warmth, boldness and comfort. As night fell, I returned to my hotel near the airport, feeling that this visit to Dallas had brought me closer to the city than the last.WEWE要快樂41East Seattle Summer Escape|A Shady Green Wonderland Cycling Route
Summer in Seattle is all about the big forest and cycling—the perfect match! Today, I’m recommending a super healing cycling route where you won’t get sunburned at all, plus a hidden river spot. Over 90% of the route is shaded by forest, perfect for wearing just a sports tank top or even a swimsuit underneath and heading out directly. 🧭【Basic Route Info】 🚲 Cycling Trail: Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT for short) 📍 Start: Tolt-MacDonald Park (in the town of Carnation) 📍 End: Snoqualmie Falls (return as you wish based on your stamina) 📍【Beginner-Friendly Guide & Tips】 🚗 Free Parking: Navigate directly to the start at Tolt-MacDonald Park. There’s plenty of free parking here! Don’t navigate directly to the end at Snoqualmie Falls—it’s crowded and you might get a ticket. 📸 Start Check-in Landmark: At the park entrance, there’s a very eye-catching red vintage suspension bridge (the SVT is converted from old railway lines). You can walk up and take photos of the river before setting off. 🚲 Route Tip: Google Maps usually directs you to the nearby main road. Be sure to manually drag the route onto the Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT)! It’s a converted abandoned railway, with a very wide and smooth path, and all the scenery is inside the forest. ⚡ Energy-Saving Suggestion: Although there are no big hills, the trail is compacted gravel, so riding an e-bike is recommended to save energy for taking beautiful photos. 🍓【$3 per Pound Raspberry Freedom】 Next to the start park is Remlinger Farms, and July is perfect for raspberry picking! Self-service U-Pick is only $3 per pound (a small box in the supermarket usually costs $10). The freshly picked berries dripping with dew are super sweet! ⚠️ The farm closes at 5 PM, so plan your return ride accordingly. 👙【Regretted Not Bringing a Swimsuit Hidden River Spot】 Just 2 minutes cycling from the start, there’s a super hidden water play spot (location marked on map X). The river water is crystal clear and ice-cold. Under the bridge, there’s even a river swing, with many hot guys and girls enjoying drifting and paddleboarding. I wasn’t prepared this time, so I could only watch from the shore and secretly vowed to come next time wearing a swimsuit. 💡【Travel Tips】 Navigation: Tolt-MacDonald Park Gear: Sunglasses, mosquito repellent, and your swimsuit/change of clothes! Security: It’s best to bring a bike lock. Although at the time, a dozen bikes by the river were unlocked and everyone was very chill, it’s safer to lock up just in case.PerNatura1-
Grand and Luxurious Caesars Palace
#familytravel 📍Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, United States Visited Caesars Palace which is located in Las Vegas and it was so grand and luxurious! Located on the strip Vegas, Caesars Palace is a popular to visit spot while in Vegas! With its opulent design inspired by the Ancient Rome, the resort is adorned with marble statues, fountains, colonnades, lush landscapes. Love that they even have a Trevi Fountain replica outdoor! It is also a high end shopping centre, with world class entertainment and performances, fine dining. There is just so much to explore in Caesar’s Palace and made it such an unforgettable and amazing experience for a family trip!Stephenie.199760 -
Coloring the desert, 7 Magic Mountains, NV
#mytripvlog When people take a road trip, traveling between Los Angeles and Las Vegas along Interstate 15, the colorful installation art will catch travelers' eyes when passing through desert landscapes. About 10 miles south of Las Vegas, the Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone decided on the location to present his large-scale public art to brighten the Mojave desert day and night.FabulousKaku33 The Grand Masterpiece: The Grand Canyon, USA 🇺🇸✨
The Grand Canyon is more than just a massive gorge, it is a vast, open book of Earth's history written in layers of colorful rock. Standing on the rim and looking out over the immense abyss carved by the Colorado River is a humbling experience that puts the scale of nature into perfect perspective. With its constantly shifting shadows, brilliant orange and red hues, and dizzying depths, it is one of the most awe-inspiring natural landscapes you will ever encounter. 🏜️🦅 . 📅 What to experience · Mather Point: Located at the South Rim, this is the most famous vantage point for a reason. It offers an incredible, expansive view of the canyon that is perfect for your first look. · Bright Angel Trail: If you are looking to get a feel for the scale from the inside, this well-maintained trail takes you down into the canyon, offering a completely different perspective than from the rim. · Sunset at Hopi Point: The way the light hits the rock layers during the golden hour is nothing short of magical, creating deep shadows and vibrant colors that change by the minute. . 🏨 Where to stay · Stay inside the Grand Canyon National Park at one of the historic lodges near the South Rim. Being within walking distance of the rim allows you to catch the sunrise and sunset without having to commute. 🛏️🌿 . 🍴 Food Recommendations · Keep it simple and classic. Grab a hearty sandwich or a picnic lunch from the local market, and find a quiet spot along the rim to enjoy your meal with the best view in the world. 🥪🍎 . 📌 Pro Tips · Hydration is Critical: The air is extremely dry and the high altitude can dehydrate you quickly. Drink more water than you think you need, especially if you are hiking down into the canyon. · Respect the Rim: Never get too close to the edge for a photo. The terrain can be loose, and the drops are sudden and extreme. Always stay on the marked paths. · Escape the Crowds: The South Rim is beautiful but busy. Consider a drive to the North Rim or explore the lesser-known viewpoints along Desert View Drive to find a more peaceful experience. 📸🎒 . #grandcanyon #arizonatravel #visitusa #traveldeep #nationalparks #geology #bucketlist #exploregrandcanyon #naturephotography #canyonviewsEddyG502-day ultimate US travel guide for a hassle-free trip
Hey everyone! Here’s your 2-day short trip guide to the US! All-inclusive pricing means no need to worry about planning or expenses. Enjoy top attractions with ease—even beginners can follow along without stress! · ------- This comprehensive travel guide has all the details you need—scroll down to unlock more~ · ------- The US spans the North American continent from coast to coast. Once home to Native Americans, it’s also known as Uncle Sam’s land. Yellowstone National Park 🌋 and the Statue of Liberty 🗽 are iconic must-see spots. · ------- 🗺️ Route overview: Day 1: Seligman — Grand Canyon National Park Explore a classic western town and the breathtaking canyon landscape for your first taste of the American wilderness. Day 2: Lower Antelope Canyon — Horseshoe Bend — Lake Powell Wander through the magical slot canyon, take in the red rock Horseshoe Bend from above, and visit the famous lake with stunning views. · ------- Must-see attractions: 1. Grand Canyon National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers outline a majestic canyon view. Whether you prefer a leisurely walk or serious hiking, there are routes for all levels. Visit in winter for a unique, peaceful snowy scene. 2. Lower Antelope Canyon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow. Every photo looks like it has a built-in filter, showcasing dreamy canyon rock textures. 3. Horseshoe Bend ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040, USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The stunning horseshoe-shaped river bend with gradient-colored water is especially atmospheric at sunset. 4. Lake Powell ⭐⭐⭐ Location: USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1 day A famous man-made lake with shimmering blue-green waters like a precious gem. The scenery is picturesque and incredibly soothing. · ------- ✈️ Travel prep: 🪪 First, bring your original US visa + a copy, along with your passport, ID, and electronic itinerary. Scan and back them up to the cloud in advance. 🔌 Next, pack a US plug adapter, fast charger, and power bank. Some US hotels have limited outlets. 🧴 August in the southern US is hot and sunny. Bring high-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, lightweight breathable quick-dry clothes, and comfortable sneakers. 📱 Finally, don’t forget to get a US SIM card or activate international roaming for easy navigation and emergency contact. · ------- All-inclusive, worry-free travel—tap the card below to easily lock in your ideal itinerary!William Miller William]21Laconium Room and Fountain of Youth at Awana Spa
Awana Spa at Resorts World is a good choice for travelers who want a wellness experience with several distinct spaces. The Fountain of Youth creates a dramatic centerpiece, while the Laconium Room offers a warm, quieter environment for slowing down. The locker area also makes it easier to change, store belongings, and prepare without feeling rushed. When booking, check which amenities are included and whether any rooms require a specific treatment or spa pass. Arriving early is especially useful because Resorts World is large and the route from parking or rideshare drop-off can take longer than expected. The combination of water features, warm rooms, and softly lit interiors makes this an easy place to recharge before returning to restaurants, shows, and other Las Vegas activities. #staycation#thingstodo#resortsWanderlust Y AventurasThis summer, the ultimate 6-day USA trip guide is right here
Girls, let’s plan! Here’s a hassle-free and budget-friendly 6-day deep dive into the USA, covering all the fun and classic experiences in one go! Explore a vintage gold mine park and feel the rush of the gold rush from a century ago. Ride a train with a 180° glass dome, watching Alaska’s snowy mountains and forests stretch to the horizon. Plus, get a chance to see the sacred mountain revered by the native people! With these highlights, it’s worth every penny—perfect for those who want to relax and travel with friends~ · - Don’t just read the title! The exciting details are all below~ · - 📒 Itinerary: This trip is packed with activities, letting you enjoy Alaska’s natural wonders and cultural landmarks in a short time. Save this now! ✨ DAY 1–2: Anchorage Museum of History and Art -> Matanuska Glacier Explore Alaska’s culture and history and experience the charm of art. Then head to the breathtaking Matanuska Glacier for a glacier hike with stunning views. DAY 3: Pioneer Park -> natural scenery Walk through the vintage gold mine park and soak up the rich history. Then immerse yourself in Alaska’s magnificent nature, where the pristine landscape captivates the soul. DAY 4: Museum of the North -> Arctic Village Visit the treasure trove of knowledge at the Museum of the North to learn about unique Arctic culture. Then go to the sacred mountain in the hearts of native people and enjoy the enchanting atmosphere of Arctic Village. DAY 5–6: Free time in Fairbanks (optional Arctic Circle tour + blue ice cave adventure) -> Ice Sculpture Museum -> Chena Hot Springs Relax and explore Fairbanks at your own pace. Choose to experience the Arctic Circle adventure under the northern lights and the magical blue ice cave. Then visit the ice sculpture art and warm up at Chena Hot Springs—perfect for a cozy winter escape! 🛫 End of trip: Take home unforgettable Alaska memories, head to the airport for check-in, and look forward to your next visit! · - · *Notes:** 1️⃣ US supermarkets offer a wide variety of local specialties at varying prices. Compare before buying 🛒. Beef jerky and maple syrup make great gifts~ 2️⃣ Portions of American food are huge 🍔. Consider packing leftovers or sharing with friends to save money and avoid waste! 3️⃣ July is sunny in many parts of the US ☀️, but temperatures can vary greatly between day and night. Don’t forget a light jacket~ 4️⃣ Tipping is expected when dining 💵, usually 10%–20%, but adjust based on service quality~ 5️⃣ Self-driving is convenient 🚗, but watch parking rules carefully. Fines for violations are high, so do your homework in advance! · - Let’s go! Click the card below to discover more amazing trips!zaratravel1
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Mysterious glass beach! Stunning hidden gem near San Francisco
💎Overseas secret wild ambassador | California Fort Bragg glass beach film-style travel guide Destination: Glass Beach at MacKerricher State Park, Fort Bragg, California. Once a city dump site, decades of ocean waves have polished it into a coast of sparkling sea glass. A must-stop natural hidden gem on the Highway 1 road trip. 🚗 Two travel options Drive north from San Francisco along CA-1 Highway. The drive takes about 3.5 hours with Pacific cliffside ocean views all along the way, where you can stop anytime to enjoy the scenery. There is a small free parking lot at the beach’s end. Parking is limited during peak season, so try to arrive before 9 AM. Paid parking in the state park costs US$10 per day. If you don’t have a car, you can take the Greyhound bus to Fort Bragg town, then a 10-minute taxi ride to the beach. The total trip takes 6 to 8 hours. Local carpool or day tours are also options. 📸 Four main highlights ✨ Rainbow sea glass beach: White and green sea glass are most common. Red and blue are rare and only fully visible at low tide when the entire tidal flat is exposed. The coast is divided into three beach areas. Beach 3 has the largest amount of sea glass and the best viewing. A gentle coastal boardwalk lets you see small marine creatures like crabs and sea anemones in tide pools. Stop by the Skunk vintage forest train and the colorful seaside fairy-tale town of Mendocino. The golden hour from 3 PM to 5 PM offers soft backlighting. Wet sea glass becomes translucent and reflective, perfect for atmospheric film-style photos. 🦋 Fun experiences Hunt for smooth sea glass on the tidal flats, take a leisurely walk along the coastline, ride the vintage train through redwood forests, and capture breathtaking ocean views from the cliffs. 🍤 Local food options In Fort Bragg town, enjoy fresh seafood, classic clam chowder, American burgers with craft beer, authentic Mexican tacos, or bring your own ingredients for a picnic by the sea. 🏡 Two types of accommodations ▫️ Fort Bragg town: Well-developed with plenty of sea view vacation rentals and convenient daily shopping. ▫️ Mendocino town: Rich in artistic atmosphere with stylish seaside cabins, ideal for a slow-paced, immersive vacation. 💡 Essential travel tips The beach is covered with glass shards, so wear non-slip, durable hiking shoes to protect your feet from cuts. Northern California’s coast is windy year-round with cooler temperatures, so bring a windbreaker and high-SPF sunscreen. Check the tide schedule before you go. Low tide is the only time to see large areas of sea glass. California state parks strictly prohibit collecting or removing sea glass. Violators face heavy fines. Photography is allowed. There are no shops or restaurants on the beach. Bring your own drinking water and snacks.123Asher~Adams$38Checking in with kids at America’s hidden gems! Stunning canyons + a guide to avoid pitfalls
This time, I took the kids to Vegas and finally included Antelope Canyon in the itinerary! The 10-hour round trip was really tough, but experiencing the charm of nature with the kids made it all worth it, and of course, you have to get great photos! Here are some very important family tips that I hope will help sisters avoid any traps: 1️⃣ Make sure the kids wear proper walking shoes! Absolutely! The park is full of red sand and uneven paths, so kids must wear non-slip sneakers. Avoid flip-flops or sandals to prevent slipping and blisters. 2️⃣ Antelope Canyon can only be visited with a local guide. If you’re with kids, it’s recommended to tip $5-$10 before the tour. Each group has about a dozen people waiting to enter, and you can’t fall behind. We didn’t tip, and the guide kept rushing us, so we barely had time to take photos, and the kids got anxious. Later we learned that tipping slows the guide down and they help find good photo spots, making the experience better with kids. 3️⃣ Antelope Canyon has top lighting, so front-facing photos aren’t ideal most of the time. Try having the kids look up or take parent-child photos from behind. The easiest trick is to have the kids wear sunglasses for better shots. The canyon is narrow, so it’s best to walk at the front or back of the group to avoid crowds and make it easier to take photos and rest with kids. 4️⃣ Family outfit tips: Black, white, or brown colors look best in photos. Parents and kids can coordinate with matching colors for more harmonious family pictures. 5️⃣ Actually, photos inside Antelope Canyon are all pretty similar. The wide-open area outside is much more spacious and there’s no guide rushing you, so you can comfortably take family photos and let the kids run and play freely. 6️⃣ Don’t forget sun protection! The park is very hot, so fully protect the kids with sun-protective clothing, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen to avoid sunburn. 7️⃣ There are no clean restrooms inside the park, only pit toilets. You can change clothes and freshen up at a clean restroom the guide takes you to beforehand. Bring wet wipes and tissues to keep the kids clean. 8️⃣ Bring enough drinking water and light snacks for the kids. Supplies inside the park are scarce and expensive, so avoid hunger and thirst. 9️⃣ Pack common medicines and band-aids for the kids to handle emergencies like falls or scrapes. Regarding group tours, I did a lot of research because I didn’t want to be packed on a big bus. After reading many posts and checking foreign platforms, 50-person Antelope Canyon tours cost about $200 round trip from Vegas; 14-person business buses are around $250, with fixed hotel pickups—no door-to-door service, and extra fees or early pickups if you’re not at the designated hotels. This time, I found a private small group tour with a business car for up to 5 people at $259. They pick up from all central Vegas hotels and picked us up at 6 AM, saving a lot of time compared to regular tours. The guide was a kind Chinese lady, the car was clean, and they even provided umbrellas, ice water, iced cola, and sunscreen. The kids slept both ways—super comfortable. I really want to recommend it; it’s so good it feels like a secret, but no lies here~ The only regret is there’s no two-day tour option. Otherwise, we could have stayed overnight in Page town and had time to check out the Jennie-style Powell Lake boat tour for a richer experience with the kids. A couple traveling with us didn’t want to go, so we missed out—so regretful~ Next post will be about Horseshoe Bend! It’s insanely photogenic. You can skip Antelope Canyon, but Horseshoe Bend is definitely worth taking the kids to~ME. Gus 27305ItineraryCheck USA Utah Bryce Canyon: Navajo Loop and Queen’s Garden Combination Trail
#itinerarycheck This is the signature Bryce hike and the combination route (Queen’s Garden down, Navajo Loop up via Wall Street) is the right way to do it—everyone says so and they are correct. I started at Sunrise Point at 7 am in late September, descended Queen’s Garden first (cooler, softer light on the hoodoos, fewer people coming up at you), reached the Queen’s Garden formation in 40 minutes, then continued to the Navajo Loop junction and climbed out through Wall Street. Total 5.3 km, 330 m elevation regain, 2 hours 15 with constant stopping. By 9:30 the Wall Street slot was in shadow and gorgeous; by 11 the whole amphitheater was flat midday light and the parking lot at Sunrise Point was full with a ranger directing cars. Bryce entrance is $35/vehicle, 7 days, card accepted at the booth. The shuttle runs from the visitor center to Sunrise/Sunset Points in season, but if you have a car just park at Sunrise Point and start there—the shuttle saves nothing in the early morning because it does not run until 8. Water: one bottle minimum even in autumn; the climb out of Navajo is switchbacked sand and sucks the moisture out of you. Boots help—the Queen’s Garden tread is sandy and the Wall Street stairs are worn limestone with drop-offs, fine in dry weather, slick after rain or frost. In winter Wall Street closes for ice and you must return via Two Bridges, adding 1 km. Lodging inside the park (Bryce Canyon Lodge) books 6–12 months ahead; outside, Ruby’s Inn takes cards and has an ATM that ran out of cash on a Friday night when I was there, so do not rely on it. Food at Ruby’s is overpriced diner fare—stock snacks in Panguitch (30 minutes south) where prices are normal. One mistake: I originally planned Navajo down + Queen’s Garden up, which means climbing the Wall Street stairs at the start when legs are fresh but descending the sandy switchbacks at the end when they are not—either works, but the conventional order gives you the better photographic direction and the harder climb in cooler air. For itinerary flow, Bryce pairs naturally with a sunset at Inspiration Point (5 minutes away, wheelchair-accessible overlook) the evening before, and a dawn at Sunrise Point the same day you hike. Trying to add Mossy Cave or Fairyland Loop on the same day as Navajo/Queen’s is overkill—Bryce rewards slow looking, not mileage. Has anyone done the full Figure 8 (Navajo + Queen’s + Peek-a-Boo) in one morning without regretting it by noon?biuni883Big Pigeon, Big Flavor: A Must-Try at Dà Gē Fàn
Dà Gē Fàn on Beijing Road is a haven for pigeon lovers and anyone craving authentic Cantonese flavors. The restaurant’s standout dish is undoubtedly the Salt-Baked Pigeon (盐焗鸽皇)—crispy skin, juicy meat, and a perfect balance of savory seasoning make every bite irresistible. Another highlight is the Braised Baby Pigeon (红烧乳鸽), which locks in the tender texture of the meat while maintaining the crispiness of the skin. Each dish is carefully prepared, showcasing the kitchen’s mastery of both flavor and technique. Beyond pigeon, the menu surprises with other gems. The Stir-Fried Pork with Chili (辣椒炒肉) is unexpectedly delicious, offering a spicy kick and rich umami that complements the milder pigeon dishes perfectly. Every dish is flavorful yet balanced, making the dining experience feel indulgent without being overwhelming. The portions are generous, making it ideal for sharing with family or friends over a leisurely meal. Planning ahead is key for a smooth experience. Dà Gē Fàn is extremely popular, and the line can stretch for hours if you arrive without a reservation. For convenience, it’s recommended to grab a number in advance via their official WeChat account—this saves waiting time and ensures you can dive straight into the food once you arrive. With its expertly prepared dishes and vibrant atmosphere, a meal here is more than just dining—it’s a celebration of authentic Cantonese pigeon cuisine.SzeWen, Lee3New York is great, but I won’t go again because honestly…
New York is great, but I won’t go a second time 💔|A regular traveler’s honest guide to what to avoid I have to admit, New York’s vibe is truly unique. The Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty at dusk, Central Park’s autumn sunsets, the timeless masterpieces at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, street art, Broadway lights—seeing the hustle and romance of this world-class city in person is truly breathtaking. But after experiencing a solo trip firsthand, the exhaustion, hidden costs, and safety concerns add up. No matter how stunning the sights, it’s hard to want to go back. Keep this honest guide to what to avoid handy! ✨ —— 📢 Honest advice to reconsider, set your expectations early 1. Prices are generally high, and tipping is everywhere Restaurants expect 15%–20% tips by default. You also need to tip for coffee, takeout, and hotel housekeeping. Simple meals on the street start at 120 yuan per person, and full meals are over 300 yuan per person. Accommodation is expensive—basic hotels in Manhattan start at 1,000 yuan per night with small rooms. 2. The city is crowded and chaotic, which is physically draining Manhattan is extremely dense and crowded. Most attractions require walking and subway transfers, often walking tens of thousands of steps daily. Trash and homeless people are common on the streets, very different from the polished scenes in movies and TV shows. 3. The subway is old and unsafe The century-old subway system is outdated, with no air conditioning and strong odors. Late-night cars have a mixed crowd, so keep valuables close. Avoid traveling alone during early morning hours. 4. Many hidden fees and traps Observation decks, boat tours, and museums charge separately. Popular combo tickets are expensive. Street performers charge for photos, public restrooms and luggage storage usually require payment. 5. Huge differences between neighborhoods Uptown Manhattan is prosperous and clean. Brooklyn and some remote areas are chaotic. Avoid walking alone late at night. · — 📝 Essential travel info ✅ Visa: US B1/B2 tourist visa, apply in advance. Have round-trip tickets and hotel bookings ready for inspection ✅ Currency: US dollars. Most malls and restaurants accept credit cards. Carry some cash for emergencies ✅ Best travel time: April–June, September–November for comfortable temperatures. Summers are hot and rainy, winters are very cold ✅ Must-haves: portable anti-theft bag, comfortable walking shoes, power adapter, mask (subway ventilation is poor) · — 🗓 Classic 5-day relaxed itinerary (no boot camp) Day 1 Downtown Manhattan landmarks Statue of Liberty boat tour (buy tickets online in advance) → Wall Street bull → Walk Brooklyn Bridge, capture Manhattan skyline sunset in the evening Day 2 Midtown core shopping district Choose either Empire State Building or Top of the Rock observation deck → Times Square → Broadway show (buy tickets online in advance for better prices) Day 3 Artsy slow day Spend the day wandering Central Park → Metropolitan Museum of Art, allow half a day or more to explore slowly, watch the park sunset in the evening Day 4 Off-the-beaten-path route High Line Park → Chelsea art district → Flatiron Building, experience the city’s popular elevated walkway Day 5 Shopping and rest Shop along Fifth Avenue or visit a lesser-known Jersey City viewpoint to avoid city crowds, then rest before heading home · — 🍽 Food guide, save money and avoid pitfalls 🔶 Affordable must-tries: Shake Shack burgers, New York pizza, bagel breakfast. Local chains offer the best value 🔶 Special experiences: Michelin-starred Manhattan restaurants and trendy steakhouses are overpriced. Regular tourists don’t need to rush to these 💡 Money-saving tips 1. Buy water and snacks at supermarkets; convenience stores near attractions charge double 2. Choose pickup when ordering food to avoid delivery tips 3. Chinatown offers great value Chinese food with flavors familiar to Chinese travelers, much cheaper than Western food ⚠️ Important pitfalls to avoid (learned the hard way) 1️⃣ Safety first: carry your backpack in front, watch your phone and wallet in the subway and crowded areas. Don’t engage with overly friendly strangers on the street or accept gifts—they will demand tips later. 2️⃣ Buy tickets online in advance: lines are long and prices are higher on site. Book Statue of Liberty tours, observation decks, and museums on official websites ahead of time. 3️⃣ Remember tipping rules: restaurant bills don’t include tips; you need to add them separately. Leave $1–2 per day for hotel housekeeping. 4️⃣ Transportation: use the subway for short trips. For longer distances, use ride-hailing apps—they cost half as much as hailing taxis on the street. Avoid driving if unfamiliar with the area; parking is very expensive. 5️⃣ Accommodation tips: if on a budget, stay in New Jersey or Long Island suburbs with subway access to Manhattan. You can save half on housing costs but expect longer commutes. Avoid remote neighborhoods. 💰 5-day per person budget reference (excluding international flights) · Comfortable trip: 6,500–10,000 yuan (city hotels + classic attractions + several full meals) · Budget trip: 4,000–5,500 yuan (suburban lodging, public transport, affordable meals) ✨ Final honest words New York is a city of extremes, where top-tier luxury and gritty street life coexist. It’s worth visiting once to see a world-class city firsthand. But if you prefer clean, tidy, stress-free vacations and dislike high tipping and crowded environments, New York probably won’t match your travel style. Adjust your expectations before you go.BARBARA GRANT30Witnessing a Historic Night with the KC Match Experience
After eight years, I finally got to attend a World Cup match in person again. Woke up at 6 AM, had three eggs, a corn cob, and a protein shake with milk, then drove eight hours straight to Kansas City to catch the first group stage match. Every bit of it was worth it! 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 Group stage opener: 3-0—another unforgettable historic night. Eight years ago, I saw you score the only goal for that World Cup. Eight years later, I witnessed your first hat-trick on the World Cup stage ⚽️⚽️⚽️. The Argentina team led by Scaloni is completely different from the one eight years ago, but what hasn’t changed is you 🐐👑. Here’s my KC match experience 👇 Today’s match, being the first World Cup game hosted in Kansas City, was a letdown in terms of on-site experience. In one word: bad. In two words: very bad. In three words: extremely bad! 😤😤😤 1. Got in line for security at 5 PM sharp, but it took a full 45 minutes to get through. 2. The fan experience activities at the venue were poorly organized. Despite the large open space, the activities felt like a hastily thrown-together amateur setup. For example, the photo booth for creating player cards had only one machine, resulting in a long line. On average, it took two minutes per person, so unless you were willing to wait two hours, you wouldn’t get your turn! Think twice before joining this line! The face-painting stations for national flags only had two counters. I waited over ten minutes without moving an inch—absolutely frustrating. 3. Avoid choosing non-popular park & ride pickup points❕❕❕ I picked the Independence Center shuttle point to get to the stadium. After the match, when trying to return, shuttles to this less popular point were scarce. Meanwhile, multiple empty buses were heading to the Plaza shuttle point. I had to wait for over ten buses before finally getting one to Independence Center! The organizers didn’t allow buses to adjust routes to accommodate stranded fans at less popular points. Watching others leave while I was stuck there, exhausted and starving, left me speechless 🙄. I was too tired to even complain 😅. In conclusion, I now fully understand why some media outlets rated KC as the worst host city before the tournament ._TI***q556Grand Canyon National Park Arrival Guide: What to Know Before You Go
#arrivalguide Visiting Grand Canyon National Park for the first time is an unforgettable experience, and a little planning makes the trip much smoother. I entered through the South Rim, which is the most popular area and offers easy access to scenic viewpoints, visitor services, and walking trails. Arrive early in the morning to avoid heavy traffic, find parking more easily, and enjoy cooler temperatures. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring plenty of drinking water, sunscreen, and a hat, as the weather can become hot and dry, especially in summer. Keep your camera ready because the canyon views change beautifully throughout the day. Follow all safety signs and stay behind railings where provided, as the canyon edges can be dangerous. Spend time at several viewpoints instead of rushing through just one stop. Watching the sunrise or sunset over the canyon is an experience you won't forget and makes the visit even more rewarding. #arrivalguide #grandcanyonnationalpark #arizona #usa #nationalparksHossain Hoq Prohor31New York's Sci-Fi Wormhole Architecture: A New Hotspot for Visitors
🦋 Environment/Facilities: Designed by Studio Gang, the streamlined canyon atrium features five-story curved concrete walls resembling glacial erosion. Inside, you'll find the immersive "Invisible Worlds" exhibition hall and a tropical butterfly rainforest greenhouse, creating a futuristic world akin to an ant colony. 🕰️ Operating Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM (aligned with the main museum hours) *Extended to 8:00 PM on Fridays | Last entry to the butterfly greenhouse is 45 minutes before closing. 💞 Reasons to Visit: 1️⃣ Architectural Revolution: The "organic architecture" of curved staircases and sky bridges earned recognition as one of TIME's Best Inventions of the Year, with light filtering through thousands of circular openings creating a starry effect. 2️⃣ Immersive Tech Experience: The "Invisible Worlds" exhibition uses AR microscopes to observe microbial battles, while the insect hall lets you control robotic bees to complete pollination tasks. 3️⃣ Butterfly Greenhouse Sanctuary: Interact with over 500 freely flying butterflies amidst tropical waterfalls, with guided experiences where butterflies land on your palm every hour. 4️⃣ Hidden Pathways: A secret passage on the third-floor skywalk leads directly to the Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems, allowing visitors to bypass crowded main routes and enjoy the crystal wall in solitude. 💰 Average Cost: Included in the museum ticket (Pay-What-You-Wish for New York residents). 📍 Address: American Museum of Natural History, 415 Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10024 (New entrance on the west side of the museum, elevator access from 79th Street Station on the B subway line). 📌 Tips: 🔺 Light Magic Hours: On sunny days after 2:00 PM, sunlight streams through the atrium's circular openings, creating a flowing galaxy of light and shadow on the ground. 🔺 Reservation Hack: When booking tickets on the official website, select "Gilder Center Entry" to skip the main museum queue. 🔺 Exclusive Experience: "Science Night Live" with biologists and dinner is available on Thursday evenings (requires booking three months in advance).Viagoo904Explore the US in 5 days—these spots are amazing
If you’re planning a 5-day trip to the US, check this out! This compact and hassle-free 5-day itinerary covers both popular attractions and hidden gems, so you can enjoy your trip without the hassle of planning~ · ------- The US is full of surprises, from the historic Statue of Liberty 🗽 to the wild nature of Yellowstone National Park 🌋. You’ll also find authentic American burgers and the laid-back vibe of the Wild West on the streets. · ------- 🗺️ Route overview: Day 1: Arrive in Salt Lake City -> check in to hotel After arriving in Salt Lake City, check in and rest to start your West Coast adventure. Days 2–3: Jackson Antler Park -> Grand Teton National Park -> Yellowstone National Park Visit the popular Antler Park and explore the stunning natural scenery of Grand Teton and Yellowstone. Day 4: Paint Pot Springs -> Yellowstone geysers and mud volcano area Immerse yourself in Yellowstone’s unique geothermal wonders and experience the magic of nature. Day 5: Salt Lake City ✈ return trip End your unforgettable West Coast journey and head home with wonderful memories. · ------- Must-see attractions: Grand Teton National Park ⭐⭐⭐ Location: Wyoming Open hours: Open all day Recommended visit time: 1–2 days Wild elk herds and towering peaks in one frame, with canyon streams creating an amazing atmosphere ✨ Yellowstone National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: United States Open hours: Open all day Recommended visit time: 2–4 days · ------- Some tips: 1. Local specialties prices: niche handmade soaps and maple syrup average US$10–20, buy as needed to avoid overspending 🧴 2. July weather: hot with frequent showers, bring sunscreen and a foldable umbrella 🌂 3. Visa info: US visa required in advance, be patient after your interview for approval 📜 4. Travel reminder: limited public transport, plan your car rental ahead for self-driving 🚗 -------- If you’re planning a private tour in the US and have questions, feel free to leave a comment. Don’t forget to like and save after reading!Ethan Henderson1815California Glass Beach, a rainbow gem beach created by the sea
Who would have thought that Northern California hides this healing Glass Beach? It used to be a century-old landfill, but after decades of ocean waves washing over it, the sharp broken glass has all been polished into smooth colorful stones, covering the entire coastline. Under the sunlight, it sparkles like a spilled candy jar 💎 📍Exact address: Fort Bragg, CA 95437 A 3.5-hour drive from San Francisco, heading north along Highway CA-1, the coastal scenery along the way is truly soothing. The best time to visit is between 3-5 PM when the soft light makes the glass stones look transparent and bright. Be sure to time your visit with low tide so that the large patches of colorful gems are fully exposed, creating a perfect atmosphere for photos. Two must-shoot spots to remember: a panoramic aerial view of Rainbow Beach with stunning color layers; and by the sea cave waiting for sunlight to refract through the waves, creating amazing light and shadow effects. Travel tips: The rocks are slippery, so wear non-slip shoes. It’s windy by the sea, so bring a light jacket. Absolutely do not take any glass stones—leave them for others to enjoy. After checking out the beach, you can also plan nearby activities: ride the Skunk Train through the forest, visit the fairy-tale-like town of Mendocino. A full day trip without rushing. This hidden gem away from the crowds offers perfect shots for your social feed.CalebHall_323Mooney Falls: The Most Thrilling Waterfall in Arizona 💙
Mooney Falls is the definition of adventure in Arizona! 💦💙 You’ll find this epic beauty tucked away in the magical Havasupai region of the Grand Canyon. To get there, you’ll need to hike down steep, almost vertical cliffs using chains and ladders—talk about living your best daredevil life! The journey is totally wild, but that first glimpse of Mooney Falls crashing 200 feet down into turquoise pools is absolutely worth it. 🤯 Surrounded by red rock walls and lush greenery, this is truly an Insta-perfect spot. Bring your waterproof gear—you’ll want to snap some insane pics and maybe even take a dip to cool off. Just remember: you need a permit (from the official Havasupai Tribe website) and the trail is only open from February to November. No casual drop-ins here, fam! Location: Mooney Falls, Havasupai Falls, Supai, AZ 86435 Best Time: Early morning for fewer crowds and dreamy lighting Hours: Open February–November (permit required) Honestly, this is one of those bucket-list adventures you’ll never forget. Grab your squad, pack those hiking shoes, and get ready for a waterfall experience that’s 100% Arizona legend status! 💙✨ Ready to plan? Find more inspo and book Grand Canyon stays on trip.com!Vicky-Tran69Niagara-on-the-Lake | Stroll along Queen Street and fall into a vintage old-time charm
Who would have thought! Hidden in Canada is a small town favored by time 🌿, avoiding the crowded crowds of Toronto and Vancouver. Here, there is no commercial hustle and bustle, only European vintage style everywhere. This is Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the soul of the town—Queen Street—is definitely the pinnacle of short trips in Canada! Compared to the repetitive popular check-in spots in Canada, Queen Street focuses on an authentic vintage atmosphere and is also a local secret vacation treasure. Whether it's a couple's honeymoon, a trip with girlfriends, or a solo healing journey, this street can fulfill all your fantasies of a European small town. Once you visit, you'll be completely captivated ❤️ 📍 Overview Niagara-on-the-Lake is located on the banks of the Niagara River, adjacent to Niagara Falls, 1.5 hours by car from Toronto, and 40 minutes from Buffalo, New York. The entire town was once a century-old colonial stronghold. Queen Street, as the town's main artery, is only 1.2 kilometers long. The street isn't very long, but every inch of scenery is worth slowing down to savor. The whole street is dominated by Victorian vintage architecture, with neatly arranged colorful detached houses and vintage villas on both sides. The street is surrounded by lush greenery and flowers, with cherry blossoms in spring, roses in summer, and maple leaves in autumn, each season offering its own charm. Unlike the fast-food style commercialization of popular Canadian commercial streets, the shop density here is moderate, with no noisy tourist groups, quiet and relaxed, perfectly suited for a slow-paced trip. 🌟 Must-visit core check-in spots 1. Vintage Colorful Building Cluster [Top Photo Spot] The buildings along Queen Street span the 18th to 19th centuries, with detached houses in cream white, mint green, caramel brown, and creamy yellow scattered about. Carved window sills, vintage iron railings, and pointed attics make every snapshot look like a European movie scene 🎬 Recommended best photo spot: Around the mid-street city hall area, where there are fewer people and no cluttered modern buildings in the background. On sunny days, the light and shadow atmosphere is perfect! Outfit suggestions include light-colored long dresses, French-style trench coats, and vintage suits, suitable for all styles with a 100% chance of great photos. 2. Niche Unique Treasure Shops The entire street gathers dozens of specialty shops including cultural and creative stores, antiques, aromatherapy, handmade crafts, wineries, and clothing stores, rejecting the uniformity of Yiwu-style small commodities: · Antique Collection Store: Displays century-old vintage cameras, silverware, old oil paintings, and vintage records. Each old item carries a story of time. Antique lovers must not miss this; the niche collections offer great value for money; · Floral Handmade Shop: The store is wrapped in fresh flowers, focusing on dried flower decorations and preserved flower accessories. Prices are affordable, perfect for buying as travel souvenirs; · Local Winery Store: Niagara is a well-known Canadian ice wine region. The street-side winery stores offer free tastings of ice wine and dry red wine, and even beginners can learn wine tasting knowledge for free. 3. Century-old Theatre & Street Art Queen Street is home to Canada's long-established Shaw Festival Theatre, which has a history of over a century and stages plays, musicals, and stage dramas all year round. Compared to expensive theatre tickets in big cities, prices here are affordable (80-150 CAD per person), allowing an immersive experience of Western art and culture with a fully charged atmosphere. In addition, street performers are everywhere along the street, including violin solos, oil painting sketching, and vintage magic shows. Strolling the street, surrounded by melodious music, you can immerse yourself in a medieval European small town. 🍰 Food Exploration | Local Secret List Traveling to Queen Street is not complete without eating the right food! Avoid the tourist traps and here’s a list of real treasure shops: 1. The Bench Market Cafe The town’s top French brunch spot 🔥, must-try Eggs Benedict and crispy waffles paired with fresh raspberries and blueberries. Rich and creamy without being greasy. Window seats face the vintage street scene, perfect for coffee and sunbathing, unlocking the European slow life. Average cost 25 CAD per person; 2. Ice Cream Cafe A century-old handmade ice cream shop with more than ten fruit flavors, all made with local milk and fresh fruit. Highly recommend the ice wine flavor, a Niagara exclusive, sweet and refreshing with no artificial flavoring; 3. Riverside Western Restaurant Specializes in Western-style steak and seafood platters. Sitting in the outdoor dining area at dusk, enjoy dinner while watching the sunset over the Niagara River. The romance level is maxed out, perfect for couples. 📝 Comprehensive Travel Tips Best Travel Time From May to October every year! Flowers bloom in May and June with mild weather; September and October bring golden autumn with red and yellow maple leaves, doubling the vintage atmosphere—best time for photos; July and August are peak tourist seasons with more visitors. Transportation Guide ✅ Self-driving: 1.5 hours from downtown Toronto, plenty of free roadside parking, most convenient for self-driving; ✅ Public transport: Direct bus from Toronto to the town, walkable to explore Queen Street upon arrival; ✅ Combined trips: After visiting Queen Street, a 15-minute drive takes you to Niagara Falls, perfect for a one-day dual itinerary. Duration & Expenses Duration: 3-5 hours, half-day recommended, sunset views in the evening are the most beautiful; Expenses: Overall lower than downtown Toronto, dining averages 30-60 CAD per person, souvenirs average 10-50 CAD, offering much better value than popular tourist towns. Avoid Pitfalls 1. Most niche shops close by 6:00 PM, don’t go too late; 2. During peak season, occasional street vendors sell overpriced souvenirs, not recommended to buy; 3. Temperature difference by the river is large in the morning and evening, remember to bring a light jacket. 💬 Endnote Interaction After experiencing the bustling and lively Toronto, why not come to this quiet vintage town to relax yourself? Queen Street has no assembly-line tourist spots, only gentle old times and romantic everyday life. Anyone interested in unlocking this treasure town in Canada? Do you prefer Queen Street in spring blossoms or autumn maple leaves? Leave a comment below to chat—I can help customize a detailed one-day tour route for you 🗺️ Niagara Falls Niagara RiverSportsFanatic55135KiSara at Conrad Bangkok: A Japanese Dining Guide 🇯🇵🍣
If you’re staying in Bangkok and looking for a refined Japanese dinner, KiSara at Conrad Bangkok is worth knowing about. Located on the 3rd floor of Conrad Bangkok, KiSara focuses on authentic Japanese cuisine with a contemporary presentation. The restaurant has both an elegant dining room and dedicated sushi and teppanyaki counters, as well as private dining rooms. What you can try: 🍣 Sushi & Sashimi A selection of fresh Japanese seafood, including sushi and sashimi sets. 🔥 Teppanyaki An interactive dining experience prepared at the teppanyaki counter, with options including Japanese A4 Wagyu, seafood and lobster. 🍱 Kaiseki Set menus inspired by traditional Japanese dining, with seasonal ingredients and carefully presented courses. 🦞 Lobster Omakase One of the more distinctive options is the 10-course Lobster Omakase, served at the intimate sushi counter. It is currently available Thursday–Saturday evenings, with limited seating, so advance booking is recommended. 🍶 Sake There is also a curated Japanese sake selection designed to complement the seasonal seafood and meat dishes. What I liked about KiSara is that it gives you several ways to experience Japanese cuisine in one place — whether you want sushi at the counter, teppanyaki, a more traditional set menu or a full omakase experience. 📍 KiSara, Conrad Bangkok Level 3 · All Seasons Place 🇯🇵 Japanese fine dining ✨ Best for: sushi, teppanyaki, omakase & a special dinner in Bangkok.Alinaal3PLOG Sharing|Riding my beloved little white horse at USC
I've been longing for this white horse for a long time! When I was in school, I saw my senior's graduation photo and thought that if I had the chance, I would definitely take a photo sitting on a horse's back. More than a year after graduation! I finally got the chance! I got on! Took the photo! No more regrets about USC! It's really impossible to get on with just one person helping. At least one more person is needed! One side needs the photographer to hold my hand, and the other side needs my husband to support my leg to get up (big thanks to these two helpers). Beautiful photos like this are made this way! “As long as I’m not embarrassed, the embarrassed ones are others.”octavia_morgenstern_8983High-value 4-day US trip at $3k per person
Girls! This 4-day US travel guide helps you save time and money while exploring the Grand Canyon, Lower Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend in Colorado. It also includes a practical winter hiking guide, perfect for both experienced hikers and casual travelers to enjoy easily~ / This comprehensive guide has even more ways to explore below 👇~ / The US is full of stories, from the century-old romance of the Statue of Liberty 🗽 to the majestic landscapes of the Western Grand Canyon 🌄. The local food and cowboy culture are also super interesting! / 🗺️ Itinerary: Day 1: San Francisco - Las Vegas Arrive smoothly from San Francisco to Las Vegas and start your American West adventure. Days 2–3: Grand Canyon Helicopters—Grand Canyon National Park—Horseshoe Bend—Lower Antelope Canyon—Lake Powell Visit iconic Grand Canyon sights, hike various trails, and enjoy the beautiful views of Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell. Day 4: Las Vegas Visit Las Vegas’ signature spots and immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife of the city that never sleeps. / must-see attractions: Grand Canyon National Park 🎖️5 stars Address: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers create a grand atmosphere. Whether hiking or strolling, it’s amazing. Winter offers a uniquely peaceful and picturesque experience~ Horseshoe Bend ⭐4 stars Address: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040 USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The iconic horseshoe-shaped river bend with gradient-colored water makes for stunning photos! Lower Antelope Canyon 🎖️5 stars Address: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow. Every photo captures the canyon’s dreamy rock textures. Lake Powell ⭐3 stars Address: USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1 day A famous man-made lake with soothing blue waters, perfect for a relaxing day of unwinding. Welcome to dazzling Las Vegas sign ⭐3 stars Address: 5100 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119 USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 10–30 minutes A must-stop photo spot in Las Vegas. Don’t miss snapping a picture when you pass by~ / ✈️ essentials before you go: 🪪 Bring your original US visa and a copy, plus keep a copy of your passport stored separately for safety. 📱 Be sure to buy a local US SIM card in advance or enable international roaming for navigation and communication. 🔌 US plugs are flat blade type. Remember to bring a converter so you can charge your devices at the hotel. 👕 August is hot in most parts of the US. Pack short sleeves and sun-protective clothing, plus a light jacket for air conditioning. 🧴 UV rays are strong outdoors. Don’t forget high-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, and sunglasses. 💳 Bring several credit cards from different banks and carry only a small amount of cash. Most places accept cards. 🧰 A portable foldable bag is handy for souvenirs or dirty clothes. /MAKENZIE PENA2Complete Guide to Universal Studios Hollywood in California: Routes and Parking Methods
📍Universal Studios Hollywood 🗺️No backtracking route 💡 Map is in the last picture: ⚠️ There are many escalators between the lower and upper parks. Elevators are far apart and require a shuttle, so it’s recommended to travel light. One person can carry the child while the other handles the stroller on the escalator. 【Lower Park】(Recommended to visit first thing in the morning) 1. 🌟 Super Nintendo World: Mario Kart 🏎️ and live-action Mario. You can buy an interactive wristband. The Mario restaurant requires an app reservation in advance, but there is actually a side entrance where you can enter and order directly. 2. 🦕 Jurassic World: The Ride, very likely to get soaked in the front row, remember to bring a raincoat. 3. ⚰️ The Mummy: Not suitable for small children. 4. 🤖 Transformers: Great 5D effects, but strong visual impact that might scare little kids. 【Upper Park】(Leisurely visit in the afternoon) 5. 🧑🧑🧒 The Simpsons: Various mini-games. 6. 🌟 Studio Tour: Take a bus 🚌 to see movie sets. Recommended to sit on the right window side for the best view! 7. 🪄 Harry Potter: The roller coaster and Forbidden Journey are thrilling, not suitable for young children, but there is child swap so parents can take turns riding. Must try the “Butterbeer,” which, despite the name, is a non-alcoholic sweet sparkling drink safe for kids. 8. 🐼 Kung Fu Panda: A short special effects movie with non-shaking seats available for parents holding children. 9&10.🐶 Minions / Secret Life of Pets: Cute style, kid-friendly. 11.🌊 WaterWorld Show: Stunning stunts. Seats are color-coded: blue for soaking wet, green for half wet, choose gray safe zone if with kids. 🚗 🅿️ Two tips to get $5 parking (save dozens of dollars) Method 1️⃣: Buy a same-day movie ticket at the CityWalk AMC theater via the AMC App ➡️ Tell the parking attendant you’re there for the movie, and parking fee instantly becomes $5 ➡️ Before the movie starts, cancel the ticket online in the app (with a $2-$3 handling fee). Total cost is under $8 for official parking. 👀 If there’s an issue with the ticket system, you must pay parking first, then buy a ticket on-site to get a parking rebate, and then cancel the movie ticket. Method 2️⃣: Navigate to 3913 Lankershim Blvd parking lot, $3 per day. Park and walk over the skybridge to take the free shuttle bus into the park. But theoretically, this is a subway station 🚉 parking lot, so there might be a risk of towing. Next time, I’ll share a detailed guide on the live-action Mario in Super Nintendo World.Stardust0157Hawaii Dreamscape🌊
🌺 A Paradise Escape: Jiangmen’s Take on Hawaii Vibes 🏝️🌞 Step into a daydream where tropical bliss meets modern comfort—this is Jiangmen’s Hawaii-inspired getaway! Whether lounging in a sun-kissed living room with lush plant decor or gazing out at twinkling pools and rows of coconut trees, you’ll feel the aloha spirit in every corner. 🌊 Route & Must-Dos: Begin your journey at the resort-inspired hotel: wake up to soft sunlight streaming over contemporary furniture, blending cozy indoor elegance with green, leafy touches. Head outdoors for a stroll under swaying palms—don’t miss a dip in the sparkling swimming pool or a soak in a rejuvenating hot spring while the sea breeze teases your senses. Meander along landscaped paths where modern buildings meet nature, and snap that perfect shot: frame the glassy pool with overhanging coconut leaves, or catch the sun glinting on sleek facades for your ultimate “tropical oasis” Insta moment. 🏖️ Photo Spots: · The pool, framed by coconut trees and modern architecture—morning or golden hour is magic! · Living room scenes: the sun illuminating plush seating, scattered with tropical plants. · Close-ups of architectural details with nature in the background for that high-end, relaxed vibe. 🌅 Practical Tips: · Early mornings mean quieter pools and softer sunlight for photography. · If you’re poolside, bring SPF (that sunny Hawaiian feeling is real!) · The living space is perfect for working remotely or just soaking up resort-style calm. ⚠️ Key Precautions: · Surfaces may be slippery near the pool; wear non-slip sandals. · Keep plants hydrated if you linger indoors—humidity makes a difference. #jiangmen #hawaiivibes #tropicalgetaway #modernresort #traveltipsMarwast53Canada is great, but I won’t go back because it’s really tough on travelers Just got back from the Canada loop! Honestly, here’s the real deal! The scenery here is truly breathtaking
Canada 🇨🇦 is great, but I won’t go back 🌲 because it’s really tough on travelers Just got back from the Canada loop 😭! Honestly, here’s the real deal! The scenery is absolutely stunning! Snow-capped mountains, lakes, and forests are like wallpapers everywhere ✨, but the trip is really exhausting and grueling! Spending money while suffering, rushing from place to place, the experience is extremely polarized. Once is enough! 🚗 Transportation tips 🗺️ Here’s a real no-fail guide to avoid pitfalls ✅ Canada’s biggest challenge: the land is ridiculously huge 💥! Cities and attractions are very far apart. Driving between Toronto, Vancouver, and Banff takes 3–4 hours each way! You basically have to drive yourself the whole time. There’s no reliable public transportation, so independent travel is almost impossible! 🚙 Many pitfalls with self-driving: Car rental prices double in peak season, and popular models are hard to book even two weeks in advance! Mountain roads are common, and some areas have no signal 📶. You must download offline maps in advance. If you’re unfamiliar with the roads, driving is really risky. 🚄 Intercity transport is very poor value. Tickets are expensive, schedules are limited, and wait times are long. ⚠️ Hidden costs to watch out for: All prices exclude tax! At checkout, 12%–13% tax is automatically added. Meals and taxis also require a mandatory 15%–20% tip 💸, so it’s easy to overspend! Don’t book hotels in the core of scenic areas! Banff hotels are outrageously priced in peak season. Staying in nearby towns can save you half the cost! 🌿 Real travel experience ✨ Honestly! Canada’s natural beauty is truly unmatched 💯! Lake Louise and Moraine Lake have crystal-clear blue water 💎, the Rocky Mountains are covered in endless snow ❄️, Niagara Falls is grand and breathtaking, and the forest air cures all anxiety! Few people, pristine scenery, and completely uncommercialized natural beauty. But it’s also really tough on travelers 😮💨! You spend most of your day in the car, sitting so long your back and waist hurt. It’s pure “sit and watch the scenery”! The weather in August and September is crazy. It’s scorching hot during the day ☀️, then windy and cold at night, with huge temperature swings. Dressing is a real challenge. There are tons of mosquitoes in forests and near lakes 🦟. They’re big and bite hard, making outdoor hiking miserable. Scenic area facilities are scarce. There are few supply points and basic rest areas. You often run out of water and snacks on the road, which seriously hurts the experience! 🍽️ Authentic Canadian food 🤤 The scenery is perfect, but the food is just okay 😋 🍁 Maple syrup pancakes | A national specialty! Sweet, soft, and rich in dairy flavor. A breakfast staple 🥩 Canadian steak | Tender, thick, juicy, and grilled over charcoal for great satisfaction 🐟 Deep-sea salmon | Firm, fresh, low-fat, and healthy. A local signature ingredient 🍟 Poutine cheese fries | Fries covered in cheese, salty and rich, a popular street snack 💡 Honest warnings 💣 Local dining is limited and mild in flavor. If you’re not used to Western food, you’ll get tired of it quickly! Scenic area restaurants are overpriced and portions vary. It’s best to bring extra snacks to avoid hunger on the road! 💡 Practical travel tips 📝 1. Be sure to apply for your visa in advance 📄! The process is complicated with many documents, and the rejection rate is not low. Allow plenty of time. 2. Prepare enough supplies for the whole self-driving trip! Bring water, snacks, and mosquito repellent. Supplies are scarce in mountain areas. 3. Dress in layers like an onion 🧥. A sun- and windproof jacket is essential to handle changing weather. 4. Stay away from deep forest areas. Follow scenic area rules and hike safely without taking risks. 5. Budget for taxes and tips on all expenses to avoid surprises at checkout. 6. Don’t rush your itinerary! Visit fewer attractions each day to ease fatigue from long drives. Canada’s beauty is pure, breathtaking mountain wilderness romance 🏔️! Snowy mountains, lakes, primeval forests, and healing wilderness. The scenery is flawless. But the long drives, high costs, unpredictable weather, and basic facilities are really tough for most people! It’s best suited for those who love the outdoors, can endure hardship, and have a generous budget. For most people, it’s not recommended to rush here blindly. Seeing the stunning scenery once is enough to remember for a lifetime!Ward_55*Violet1Must-Stay Industrial Style Hotel in New York
Super Vibes in Manhattan, New York! Hotel AKA NoMad (formerly Roger Williams Hotel) Here, the city’s industrial style perfectly blends with Japanese Nordic design—absolutely amazing! 🔥 ✨Light and Shadow Magic✨ The gentle warm yellow tones are so soothing! Sunlight becomes super soft through the geometric lattice walls resembling Japanese shoji screens. The light and shadows dance on the walls at different times of day, paired with atmospheric glass column lamps and paper-textured floor lamps that are simply stunning! 🏗️Material Clash The classic rugged brick walls are preserved and painted in a sophisticated gray-black tone, complemented by a shiny brass spiral staircase—this industrial style + metallic vibe combo is just divine! Instantly full-on New York style 💥 🍷Divine Bar The super Instagrammable marble bar counter with glass tube pendant lights, paired with minimalist high stools—the vertical lines instantly expand the sense of space! 🛋️High-End Vintage Feel Deep green velvet sofas + herringbone wood floors, instantly capturing a lazy vintage vibe—any cozy corner is perfect for shooting atmospheric photos 📸 🗺️Surrounding Exploration Guide Day 1️⃣ Roam the NoMad neighborhood! Spend the morning exploring old buildings and new apartments, then relax in the hotel’s public spaces in the afternoon—enjoy a drink at the bar in the evening while checking out light art and fashion! ✨ Day 2️⃣ Must-visit the High Line Park! This urban oasis converted from an abandoned railway is photogenic all year round—head to the Chelsea gallery district in the afternoon 🎨 Day 3️⃣ Let’s go to SoHo! Cast-iron buildings + boutique shops with great vibes— In the afternoon, watch street performers at Washington Square Park, and the sunset is breathtaking 🌆William61 Mitchell~64-day US trip with a $3k per person budget for maximum fun
First-time visitors to the US, don’t follow random guides! · ------- The US spans two oceans across North America and was once a melting pot of immigrants. Known as Uncle Sam’s land, it boasts stunning sights like Yellowstone National Park 🌋 and the Statue of Liberty 🗽! · ------- 🏝️ Classic US West itinerary overview: This trip is packed with activities, letting you see tons of attractions in a limited time~ Day 1: Los Angeles -> Las Vegas Arrive in Las Vegas and start your West Coast vacation vibe. Days 2–3: Grand Canyon National Park -> Horseshoe Bend -> Lower Antelope Canyon -> Lake Powell Explore iconic natural landmarks of the West over two days and fully immerse yourself in the wild charm of the region. Day 4: Las Vegas Visit signature Las Vegas spots and soak in the vibrant nightlife atmosphere. · ------- Must-see attractions: Grand Canyon National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers create a magnificent canyon view. Whether you prefer a relaxing stroll or a challenging hike, it’s perfect. Visiting in winter reveals a uniquely peaceful canyon scene~ Horseshoe Bend ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040 USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The iconic horseshoe-shaped river bend with its gradient-colored water makes every photo look like a masterpiece! Lower Antelope Canyon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP code 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow where you can capture dreamy canyon rock textures with a high chance of stunning photos! · ------- Tips for your trip: 1. 🕐 The US spans multiple time zones, so set your watch in advance to avoid delays. 2. 🥘 Portions in American restaurants tend to be large, so consider sharing to avoid waste. 3. 🛂 You must get a visa before traveling to the US. Check your documents’ validity before your trip. · ------- For a worry-free US trip, follow a group tour and you won’t go wrong. Save this guide and get ready to go!NooraKoskinen2Let's join the excitement at the World Cup!
🥅 The 2026 World Cup will be held in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Even though I'm not a big soccer fan, I decided to join the fun. 🇺🇸 Surprisingly, Washington, D.C., isn't one of the host cities, so I chose Philadelphia and attended the cheapest group stage match: Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮 vs Curaçao 🇨🇼. 🎫 World Cup tickets are quite expensive. This match was a less popular one, but even the furthest seats at the top cost $500 each. Parking fees were also steep—$150 for one match. The stadium was packed with tens of thousands of fans, and the atmosphere was electric. Every time a goal was scored, the crowd erupted in cheers. The final score was 2-0, with Curaçao eliminated. 💚 Something funny happened that day. I wore an NCT WINWIN basketball jersey (and even brought a matching plush doll and photo card). While eating, a foreigner came up to me and asked if my jersey was from NCT. I was surprised to see NCT still has recognition in the US, haha! 🥪 If you plan to eat, make sure to arrive early or eat beforehand. I arrived two hours early and almost missed the kickoff because the food lines were so long. First, you queue at a self-service machine to order, then wait in another line to pick up your food. The machines were overwhelmed, and each dish took about 30 minutes to order and even longer to prepare. I ended up with a beef sandwich, but it seemed like they had run out of ingredients—no sauce, no cheese, just cold, hard bread and beef slices. It was pretty tasteless 😅. 🍧 I regret not doing more research beforehand. I missed out on getting a wristband and commemorative ticket. I also found out too late that only tiny or transparent bags are allowed, so I had to walk back to the parking lot to leave my bag in the car. Later, I learned that each person can bring one bottle of water, while buying one inside costs $7. The open-air stadium was scorching, so bringing a small fan is a good idea. They sell shaved ice inside, and you can mix two flavors in one cup. It was refreshing in the heat, even though it was full of artificial coloring—I looked like an Avatar after eating it! 📍 Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia • Pennsylvania • USA 🇺🇸_TI***q63Charlotte 3-day travel guide
Charlotte, North Carolina, located in the southeastern United States, is known as the "Queen City" in honor of Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England. It is a major financial hub and a racing culture landmark in the US, where modern skyscrapers blend with leafy historic neighborhoods. The entire itinerary starts and ends at a downtown hotel, with key landmarks connected by efficient walking and light rail, and outlying areas easily reached by ride-hailing services. Day 1: Uptown green spaces, financial district modern art, and science exploration 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel and walk to the heart of Uptown. 08. 40 Arrive at Bank of America Stadium. A 20-minute walk. Admire this grand stadium in the cool morning air and take photos by the iconic Panther statue. Visit time: 35 minutes. 09. 25 Arrive at Romare Bearden Park. A 10-minute walk from the stadium. Stroll through this modern urban green space and enjoy views of Uptown’s towering skyline. Visit time: 30 minutes. 10. 05 Arrive at Fourth Ward historic homes. A 10-minute walk from the park. Wander through the tree-lined historic district and admire well-preserved Victorian architecture. Visit time: 40 minutes. 10:55 Arrive at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art. A 10-minute walk from the historic homes. The museum is now open. Step inside the air-conditioned space to appreciate avant-garde modern sculptures and contemporary visual art. Visit time: 1 hour 20 minutes. 12. 15 Lunch at a traditional American restaurant near downtown. Dining and rest time: 1 hour 15 minutes. 13. 40 Arrive at Discovery Place Science Museum. A 10-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon exploring this interactive science center suitable for all ages, perfect for escaping the heat and enjoying exhibits before closing. Visit time: 2 hours 20 minutes. 16. 10 Arrive at Seventh Street Market. A 10-minute walk from the museum. Visit this vibrant indoor market before evening, browse artisan workshops, and sample local pour-over coffee. Visit time: 50 minutes. 17. 10 Arrive at First Presbyterian Church garden. A 10-minute walk from the market. Stroll through this peaceful church garden and historic cemetery in the soft evening light. Visit time: 35 minutes. 17:55 Walk back to the hotel. A 15-minute walk. Rest at the hotel. Day 2: Waterfront sunrise, NASCAR thrills, and classic arts district 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel to Midtown. 08:40 Arrive at Midtown waterfront trail. A 20-minute light rail ride from the hotel. Enjoy a morning walk along this creekside ecological boardwalk and breathe in the fresh air of the city’s green lung. Visit time: 1 hour. 10:00 Arrive at NASCAR Hall of Fame. A 10-minute light rail ride from the waterfront trail, plus a 20-minute walk from the south side of Uptown. Arrive right at opening time to explore this racing culture landmark. View legendary race cars in the air-conditioned exhibition hall and experience realistic driving simulators. Visit time: 2 hours 15 minutes. 12. 40 Lunch at a Southern-style restaurant near the Mint Museum. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the Hall of Fame. Dining time: 1 hour 10 minutes. 13. 50 Arrive at the Mint Museum. A 5-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon in this cool art venue, admiring exquisite classical ceramics and Native American art, avoiding the outdoor heat. Visit time: 1 hour 30 minutes. 15:40 Head to NoDa arts district. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the museum. Spend the afternoon strolling this trendy neighborhood converted from an old textile mill, browsing historic buildings, independent galleries, and vintage boutiques. Visit time: 1 hour 45 minutes. 17:50 Return to the hotel. A 25-minute ride by ride-hailing service. Rest at the hotel. Day 3: Peak whitewater sports, aviation marvels, and sunset nature reserves 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel by ride-hailing service to the western outskirts. 08:50 Arrive at the US National Whitewater Center. A 30-minute drive. Take advantage of the cool morning weather to explore this massive independent artificial whitewater park. Walk along forest trails and watch thrilling whitewater canoeing. Visit time: 2 hours 10 minutes. 11. 40 Lunch at a modern American independent restaurant near the airport area. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the Whitewater Center. Dining time: 1 hour 10 minutes. 12. 50 Arrive at the Carolinas Aviation Museum. A 5-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon during peak hours inside the air-conditioned large hangar, viewing the famous Hudson River miracle retired real aircraft up close, avoiding closing time restrictions. Visit time: 1 hour 55 minutes. 15:45 Arrive at Latta Nature Preserve. A 35-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the aviation museum. Explore this all-day-open vast urban green lung, stroll along shaded ecological forest trails, and enjoy tranquil water views at the famous Independence Lake overlook. Visit time: 1 hour 20 minutes. 17. 25 Arrive at McDowell Nature Preserve. A 35-minute ride by ride-hailing service from Latta Preserve. Before heading back, stroll the wide, peaceful historic lakeside overlook and wait for dusk. Visit time: 50 minutes. 18. 45 Return to the downtown hotel. A 30-minute ride by ride-hailing service. Rest at the hotel. Notes About timed tickets: The itinerary is recommended for Friday to Sunday to align with weekend opening hours of major museums and historic preserves. The schedule is arranged to match venue opening and closing times, with NASCAR Hall of Fame as the first stop at opening and extended entry times for the aviation and science museums to ensure smooth visits. About transportation: Uptown historic districts are fully walkable. Midtown and the arts district are efficiently connected by modern light rail or ride-hailing. Routes to the distant Whitewater Center and nature preserves are longer. Weekend or evening peak ride-hailing may face traffic delays. The itinerary includes an extra 15–20 minutes buffer for long-distance transfers and waiting. About highlights: Early online reservations are recommended for NASCAR Hall of Fame driving simulators and Whitewater Center special entry passes. Comfortable walking shoes are advised for nature preserves. High-concentration insect repellent is needed due to seasonal mosquitoes in wetland forest areas. About sun protection and cooling: Summers are hot and humid with strong afternoon UV rays. Outdoor strenuous activities like the Whitewater Center are scheduled for cooler mornings. High-SPF sunscreen and frequent hydration are essential during afternoon outdoor walks to prevent heatstroke and dehydration. Portable rain gear is recommended due to frequent afternoon thunderstorms in Charlotte.S. Matthew 391Dallas, Texas TRIP
For Christmas 2024, I once again traveled with my church to Dallas, Texas, to attend a global conference. This marked my second visit to this city. During my first trip, the schedule was so packed that I barely had time to explore. This time, I promised myself to carve out some moments to truly experience the pulse of Dallas. The hotel was near the airport, and the roar of planes was a constant backdrop. One morning, I took a cab to the city center. As we drove, the cityscape gradually unfolded: orderly skyscrapers, slightly desolate street corners, and clusters of homeless individuals huddled on sidewalks, starkly contrasting with the hurried tourists nearby. To my surprise, I encountered quite a few Chinese faces on the streets, adding a touch of familiarity to this foreign city. Dallas didn’t leave a stunning first impression, but it carried a raw authenticity. The city wasn’t overly polished, yet it had a candid charm of its own. My first stop was the famous "Eye of Dallas," a glass sphere-like structure suspended in the sky, resembling an eye overlooking the city. From this vantage point, the city bathed in the golden hues of sunset, and the cold steel and concrete seemed to soften under the warm light. Next, I visited the "Hall of Thanksgiving," a place that pleasantly surprised me. The hall featured a towering stained-glass wall that seemed to fragment the sky into countless colorful pieces. Sunlight streamed through the interwoven blue, red, gold, and green glass, casting vibrant patterns on the floor and benches, as if God had accidentally spilled His paint. I sat quietly, enveloped in silence, with only the light in motion. The shifting shadows and colors, as time passed, transformed an ordinary afternoon into a solemn yet tender performance. This place bore no specific religious symbols and required no elaborate rituals. It felt more like a sanctuary for the weary soul. As I gazed up at the kaleidoscope of colors, an indescribable feeling welled up within me: the outside world might be noisy, harsh, and even cruel, but at this moment, I felt genuinely embraced by a gentle warmth. The light seemed to remind me—no matter how exhausting life gets, there’s always a place where one can pause, take a deep breath, and then move forward again. Of course, a trip to Texas wouldn’t be complete without barbecue. I made my way to Hutchins, hailed as the "pinnacle of Dallas BBQ." The restaurant was bustling, the air thick with the aroma of grilled meat. The brisket was crispy on the outside and tender inside, the pork ribs were fall-off-the-bone flavorful—each bite a smoky, fiery delight. But... the plate was all meat, meat, and more meat! By the end, I couldn’t help but groan internally, "It’s delicious, but I’m drowning in meat!" 😤 This brief city excursion didn’t feature grand spectacles or thrilling adventures, but it pieced together a genuine portrait of Dallas: a mix of ruggedness and warmth, boldness and comfort. As night fell, I returned to my hotel near the airport, feeling that this visit to Dallas had brought me closer to the city than the last.WEWE要快樂41East Seattle Summer Escape|A Shady Green Wonderland Cycling Route
Summer in Seattle is all about the big forest and cycling—the perfect match! Today, I’m recommending a super healing cycling route where you won’t get sunburned at all, plus a hidden river spot. Over 90% of the route is shaded by forest, perfect for wearing just a sports tank top or even a swimsuit underneath and heading out directly. 🧭【Basic Route Info】 🚲 Cycling Trail: Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT for short) 📍 Start: Tolt-MacDonald Park (in the town of Carnation) 📍 End: Snoqualmie Falls (return as you wish based on your stamina) 📍【Beginner-Friendly Guide & Tips】 🚗 Free Parking: Navigate directly to the start at Tolt-MacDonald Park. There’s plenty of free parking here! Don’t navigate directly to the end at Snoqualmie Falls—it’s crowded and you might get a ticket. 📸 Start Check-in Landmark: At the park entrance, there’s a very eye-catching red vintage suspension bridge (the SVT is converted from old railway lines). You can walk up and take photos of the river before setting off. 🚲 Route Tip: Google Maps usually directs you to the nearby main road. Be sure to manually drag the route onto the Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT)! It’s a converted abandoned railway, with a very wide and smooth path, and all the scenery is inside the forest. ⚡ Energy-Saving Suggestion: Although there are no big hills, the trail is compacted gravel, so riding an e-bike is recommended to save energy for taking beautiful photos. 🍓【$3 per Pound Raspberry Freedom】 Next to the start park is Remlinger Farms, and July is perfect for raspberry picking! Self-service U-Pick is only $3 per pound (a small box in the supermarket usually costs $10). The freshly picked berries dripping with dew are super sweet! ⚠️ The farm closes at 5 PM, so plan your return ride accordingly. 👙【Regretted Not Bringing a Swimsuit Hidden River Spot】 Just 2 minutes cycling from the start, there’s a super hidden water play spot (location marked on map X). The river water is crystal clear and ice-cold. Under the bridge, there’s even a river swing, with many hot guys and girls enjoying drifting and paddleboarding. I wasn’t prepared this time, so I could only watch from the shore and secretly vowed to come next time wearing a swimsuit. 💡【Travel Tips】 Navigation: Tolt-MacDonald Park Gear: Sunglasses, mosquito repellent, and your swimsuit/change of clothes! Security: It’s best to bring a bike lock. Although at the time, a dozen bikes by the river were unlocked and everyone was very chill, it’s safer to lock up just in case.PerNatura1-
Grand and Luxurious Caesars Palace
#familytravel 📍Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, United States Visited Caesars Palace which is located in Las Vegas and it was so grand and luxurious! Located on the strip Vegas, Caesars Palace is a popular to visit spot while in Vegas! With its opulent design inspired by the Ancient Rome, the resort is adorned with marble statues, fountains, colonnades, lush landscapes. Love that they even have a Trevi Fountain replica outdoor! It is also a high end shopping centre, with world class entertainment and performances, fine dining. There is just so much to explore in Caesar’s Palace and made it such an unforgettable and amazing experience for a family trip!Stephenie.199760 -
Coloring the desert, 7 Magic Mountains, NV
#mytripvlog When people take a road trip, traveling between Los Angeles and Las Vegas along Interstate 15, the colorful installation art will catch travelers' eyes when passing through desert landscapes. About 10 miles south of Las Vegas, the Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone decided on the location to present his large-scale public art to brighten the Mojave desert day and night.FabulousKaku33 The Grand Masterpiece: The Grand Canyon, USA 🇺🇸✨
The Grand Canyon is more than just a massive gorge, it is a vast, open book of Earth's history written in layers of colorful rock. Standing on the rim and looking out over the immense abyss carved by the Colorado River is a humbling experience that puts the scale of nature into perfect perspective. With its constantly shifting shadows, brilliant orange and red hues, and dizzying depths, it is one of the most awe-inspiring natural landscapes you will ever encounter. 🏜️🦅 . 📅 What to experience · Mather Point: Located at the South Rim, this is the most famous vantage point for a reason. It offers an incredible, expansive view of the canyon that is perfect for your first look. · Bright Angel Trail: If you are looking to get a feel for the scale from the inside, this well-maintained trail takes you down into the canyon, offering a completely different perspective than from the rim. · Sunset at Hopi Point: The way the light hits the rock layers during the golden hour is nothing short of magical, creating deep shadows and vibrant colors that change by the minute. . 🏨 Where to stay · Stay inside the Grand Canyon National Park at one of the historic lodges near the South Rim. Being within walking distance of the rim allows you to catch the sunrise and sunset without having to commute. 🛏️🌿 . 🍴 Food Recommendations · Keep it simple and classic. Grab a hearty sandwich or a picnic lunch from the local market, and find a quiet spot along the rim to enjoy your meal with the best view in the world. 🥪🍎 . 📌 Pro Tips · Hydration is Critical: The air is extremely dry and the high altitude can dehydrate you quickly. Drink more water than you think you need, especially if you are hiking down into the canyon. · Respect the Rim: Never get too close to the edge for a photo. The terrain can be loose, and the drops are sudden and extreme. Always stay on the marked paths. · Escape the Crowds: The South Rim is beautiful but busy. Consider a drive to the North Rim or explore the lesser-known viewpoints along Desert View Drive to find a more peaceful experience. 📸🎒 . #grandcanyon #arizonatravel #visitusa #traveldeep #nationalparks #geology #bucketlist #exploregrandcanyon #naturephotography #canyonviewsEddyG502-day ultimate US travel guide for a hassle-free trip
Hey everyone! Here’s your 2-day short trip guide to the US! All-inclusive pricing means no need to worry about planning or expenses. Enjoy top attractions with ease—even beginners can follow along without stress! · ------- This comprehensive travel guide has all the details you need—scroll down to unlock more~ · ------- The US spans the North American continent from coast to coast. Once home to Native Americans, it’s also known as Uncle Sam’s land. Yellowstone National Park 🌋 and the Statue of Liberty 🗽 are iconic must-see spots. · ------- 🗺️ Route overview: Day 1: Seligman — Grand Canyon National Park Explore a classic western town and the breathtaking canyon landscape for your first taste of the American wilderness. Day 2: Lower Antelope Canyon — Horseshoe Bend — Lake Powell Wander through the magical slot canyon, take in the red rock Horseshoe Bend from above, and visit the famous lake with stunning views. · ------- Must-see attractions: 1. Grand Canyon National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers outline a majestic canyon view. Whether you prefer a leisurely walk or serious hiking, there are routes for all levels. Visit in winter for a unique, peaceful snowy scene. 2. Lower Antelope Canyon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow. Every photo looks like it has a built-in filter, showcasing dreamy canyon rock textures. 3. Horseshoe Bend ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040, USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The stunning horseshoe-shaped river bend with gradient-colored water is especially atmospheric at sunset. 4. Lake Powell ⭐⭐⭐ Location: USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1 day A famous man-made lake with shimmering blue-green waters like a precious gem. The scenery is picturesque and incredibly soothing. · ------- ✈️ Travel prep: 🪪 First, bring your original US visa + a copy, along with your passport, ID, and electronic itinerary. Scan and back them up to the cloud in advance. 🔌 Next, pack a US plug adapter, fast charger, and power bank. Some US hotels have limited outlets. 🧴 August in the southern US is hot and sunny. Bring high-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, lightweight breathable quick-dry clothes, and comfortable sneakers. 📱 Finally, don’t forget to get a US SIM card or activate international roaming for easy navigation and emergency contact. · ------- All-inclusive, worry-free travel—tap the card below to easily lock in your ideal itinerary!William Miller William]21Laconium Room and Fountain of Youth at Awana Spa
Awana Spa at Resorts World is a good choice for travelers who want a wellness experience with several distinct spaces. The Fountain of Youth creates a dramatic centerpiece, while the Laconium Room offers a warm, quieter environment for slowing down. The locker area also makes it easier to change, store belongings, and prepare without feeling rushed. When booking, check which amenities are included and whether any rooms require a specific treatment or spa pass. Arriving early is especially useful because Resorts World is large and the route from parking or rideshare drop-off can take longer than expected. The combination of water features, warm rooms, and softly lit interiors makes this an easy place to recharge before returning to restaurants, shows, and other Las Vegas activities. #staycation#thingstodo#resortsWanderlust Y AventurasThis summer, the ultimate 6-day USA trip guide is right here
Girls, let’s plan! Here’s a hassle-free and budget-friendly 6-day deep dive into the USA, covering all the fun and classic experiences in one go! Explore a vintage gold mine park and feel the rush of the gold rush from a century ago. Ride a train with a 180° glass dome, watching Alaska’s snowy mountains and forests stretch to the horizon. Plus, get a chance to see the sacred mountain revered by the native people! With these highlights, it’s worth every penny—perfect for those who want to relax and travel with friends~ · - Don’t just read the title! The exciting details are all below~ · - 📒 Itinerary: This trip is packed with activities, letting you enjoy Alaska’s natural wonders and cultural landmarks in a short time. Save this now! ✨ DAY 1–2: Anchorage Museum of History and Art -> Matanuska Glacier Explore Alaska’s culture and history and experience the charm of art. Then head to the breathtaking Matanuska Glacier for a glacier hike with stunning views. DAY 3: Pioneer Park -> natural scenery Walk through the vintage gold mine park and soak up the rich history. Then immerse yourself in Alaska’s magnificent nature, where the pristine landscape captivates the soul. DAY 4: Museum of the North -> Arctic Village Visit the treasure trove of knowledge at the Museum of the North to learn about unique Arctic culture. Then go to the sacred mountain in the hearts of native people and enjoy the enchanting atmosphere of Arctic Village. DAY 5–6: Free time in Fairbanks (optional Arctic Circle tour + blue ice cave adventure) -> Ice Sculpture Museum -> Chena Hot Springs Relax and explore Fairbanks at your own pace. Choose to experience the Arctic Circle adventure under the northern lights and the magical blue ice cave. Then visit the ice sculpture art and warm up at Chena Hot Springs—perfect for a cozy winter escape! 🛫 End of trip: Take home unforgettable Alaska memories, head to the airport for check-in, and look forward to your next visit! · - · *Notes:** 1️⃣ US supermarkets offer a wide variety of local specialties at varying prices. Compare before buying 🛒. Beef jerky and maple syrup make great gifts~ 2️⃣ Portions of American food are huge 🍔. Consider packing leftovers or sharing with friends to save money and avoid waste! 3️⃣ July is sunny in many parts of the US ☀️, but temperatures can vary greatly between day and night. Don’t forget a light jacket~ 4️⃣ Tipping is expected when dining 💵, usually 10%–20%, but adjust based on service quality~ 5️⃣ Self-driving is convenient 🚗, but watch parking rules carefully. Fines for violations are high, so do your homework in advance! · - Let’s go! Click the card below to discover more amazing trips!zaratravel1
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Mysterious glass beach! Stunning hidden gem near San Francisco
💎Overseas secret wild ambassador | California Fort Bragg glass beach film-style travel guide Destination: Glass Beach at MacKerricher State Park, Fort Bragg, California. Once a city dump site, decades of ocean waves have polished it into a coast of sparkling sea glass. A must-stop natural hidden gem on the Highway 1 road trip. 🚗 Two travel options Drive north from San Francisco along CA-1 Highway. The drive takes about 3.5 hours with Pacific cliffside ocean views all along the way, where you can stop anytime to enjoy the scenery. There is a small free parking lot at the beach’s end. Parking is limited during peak season, so try to arrive before 9 AM. Paid parking in the state park costs US$10 per day. If you don’t have a car, you can take the Greyhound bus to Fort Bragg town, then a 10-minute taxi ride to the beach. The total trip takes 6 to 8 hours. Local carpool or day tours are also options. 📸 Four main highlights ✨ Rainbow sea glass beach: White and green sea glass are most common. Red and blue are rare and only fully visible at low tide when the entire tidal flat is exposed. The coast is divided into three beach areas. Beach 3 has the largest amount of sea glass and the best viewing. A gentle coastal boardwalk lets you see small marine creatures like crabs and sea anemones in tide pools. Stop by the Skunk vintage forest train and the colorful seaside fairy-tale town of Mendocino. The golden hour from 3 PM to 5 PM offers soft backlighting. Wet sea glass becomes translucent and reflective, perfect for atmospheric film-style photos. 🦋 Fun experiences Hunt for smooth sea glass on the tidal flats, take a leisurely walk along the coastline, ride the vintage train through redwood forests, and capture breathtaking ocean views from the cliffs. 🍤 Local food options In Fort Bragg town, enjoy fresh seafood, classic clam chowder, American burgers with craft beer, authentic Mexican tacos, or bring your own ingredients for a picnic by the sea. 🏡 Two types of accommodations ▫️ Fort Bragg town: Well-developed with plenty of sea view vacation rentals and convenient daily shopping. ▫️ Mendocino town: Rich in artistic atmosphere with stylish seaside cabins, ideal for a slow-paced, immersive vacation. 💡 Essential travel tips The beach is covered with glass shards, so wear non-slip, durable hiking shoes to protect your feet from cuts. Northern California’s coast is windy year-round with cooler temperatures, so bring a windbreaker and high-SPF sunscreen. Check the tide schedule before you go. Low tide is the only time to see large areas of sea glass. California state parks strictly prohibit collecting or removing sea glass. Violators face heavy fines. Photography is allowed. There are no shops or restaurants on the beach. Bring your own drinking water and snacks.123Asher~Adams$38Checking in with kids at America’s hidden gems! Stunning canyons + a guide to avoid pitfalls
This time, I took the kids to Vegas and finally included Antelope Canyon in the itinerary! The 10-hour round trip was really tough, but experiencing the charm of nature with the kids made it all worth it, and of course, you have to get great photos! Here are some very important family tips that I hope will help sisters avoid any traps: 1️⃣ Make sure the kids wear proper walking shoes! Absolutely! The park is full of red sand and uneven paths, so kids must wear non-slip sneakers. Avoid flip-flops or sandals to prevent slipping and blisters. 2️⃣ Antelope Canyon can only be visited with a local guide. If you’re with kids, it’s recommended to tip $5-$10 before the tour. Each group has about a dozen people waiting to enter, and you can’t fall behind. We didn’t tip, and the guide kept rushing us, so we barely had time to take photos, and the kids got anxious. Later we learned that tipping slows the guide down and they help find good photo spots, making the experience better with kids. 3️⃣ Antelope Canyon has top lighting, so front-facing photos aren’t ideal most of the time. Try having the kids look up or take parent-child photos from behind. The easiest trick is to have the kids wear sunglasses for better shots. The canyon is narrow, so it’s best to walk at the front or back of the group to avoid crowds and make it easier to take photos and rest with kids. 4️⃣ Family outfit tips: Black, white, or brown colors look best in photos. Parents and kids can coordinate with matching colors for more harmonious family pictures. 5️⃣ Actually, photos inside Antelope Canyon are all pretty similar. The wide-open area outside is much more spacious and there’s no guide rushing you, so you can comfortably take family photos and let the kids run and play freely. 6️⃣ Don’t forget sun protection! The park is very hot, so fully protect the kids with sun-protective clothing, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen to avoid sunburn. 7️⃣ There are no clean restrooms inside the park, only pit toilets. You can change clothes and freshen up at a clean restroom the guide takes you to beforehand. Bring wet wipes and tissues to keep the kids clean. 8️⃣ Bring enough drinking water and light snacks for the kids. Supplies inside the park are scarce and expensive, so avoid hunger and thirst. 9️⃣ Pack common medicines and band-aids for the kids to handle emergencies like falls or scrapes. Regarding group tours, I did a lot of research because I didn’t want to be packed on a big bus. After reading many posts and checking foreign platforms, 50-person Antelope Canyon tours cost about $200 round trip from Vegas; 14-person business buses are around $250, with fixed hotel pickups—no door-to-door service, and extra fees or early pickups if you’re not at the designated hotels. This time, I found a private small group tour with a business car for up to 5 people at $259. They pick up from all central Vegas hotels and picked us up at 6 AM, saving a lot of time compared to regular tours. The guide was a kind Chinese lady, the car was clean, and they even provided umbrellas, ice water, iced cola, and sunscreen. The kids slept both ways—super comfortable. I really want to recommend it; it’s so good it feels like a secret, but no lies here~ The only regret is there’s no two-day tour option. Otherwise, we could have stayed overnight in Page town and had time to check out the Jennie-style Powell Lake boat tour for a richer experience with the kids. A couple traveling with us didn’t want to go, so we missed out—so regretful~ Next post will be about Horseshoe Bend! It’s insanely photogenic. You can skip Antelope Canyon, but Horseshoe Bend is definitely worth taking the kids to~ME. Gus 27305ItineraryCheck USA Utah Bryce Canyon: Navajo Loop and Queen’s Garden Combination Trail
#itinerarycheck This is the signature Bryce hike and the combination route (Queen’s Garden down, Navajo Loop up via Wall Street) is the right way to do it—everyone says so and they are correct. I started at Sunrise Point at 7 am in late September, descended Queen’s Garden first (cooler, softer light on the hoodoos, fewer people coming up at you), reached the Queen’s Garden formation in 40 minutes, then continued to the Navajo Loop junction and climbed out through Wall Street. Total 5.3 km, 330 m elevation regain, 2 hours 15 with constant stopping. By 9:30 the Wall Street slot was in shadow and gorgeous; by 11 the whole amphitheater was flat midday light and the parking lot at Sunrise Point was full with a ranger directing cars. Bryce entrance is $35/vehicle, 7 days, card accepted at the booth. The shuttle runs from the visitor center to Sunrise/Sunset Points in season, but if you have a car just park at Sunrise Point and start there—the shuttle saves nothing in the early morning because it does not run until 8. Water: one bottle minimum even in autumn; the climb out of Navajo is switchbacked sand and sucks the moisture out of you. Boots help—the Queen’s Garden tread is sandy and the Wall Street stairs are worn limestone with drop-offs, fine in dry weather, slick after rain or frost. In winter Wall Street closes for ice and you must return via Two Bridges, adding 1 km. Lodging inside the park (Bryce Canyon Lodge) books 6–12 months ahead; outside, Ruby’s Inn takes cards and has an ATM that ran out of cash on a Friday night when I was there, so do not rely on it. Food at Ruby’s is overpriced diner fare—stock snacks in Panguitch (30 minutes south) where prices are normal. One mistake: I originally planned Navajo down + Queen’s Garden up, which means climbing the Wall Street stairs at the start when legs are fresh but descending the sandy switchbacks at the end when they are not—either works, but the conventional order gives you the better photographic direction and the harder climb in cooler air. For itinerary flow, Bryce pairs naturally with a sunset at Inspiration Point (5 minutes away, wheelchair-accessible overlook) the evening before, and a dawn at Sunrise Point the same day you hike. Trying to add Mossy Cave or Fairyland Loop on the same day as Navajo/Queen’s is overkill—Bryce rewards slow looking, not mileage. Has anyone done the full Figure 8 (Navajo + Queen’s + Peek-a-Boo) in one morning without regretting it by noon?biuni883Big Pigeon, Big Flavor: A Must-Try at Dà Gē Fàn
Dà Gē Fàn on Beijing Road is a haven for pigeon lovers and anyone craving authentic Cantonese flavors. The restaurant’s standout dish is undoubtedly the Salt-Baked Pigeon (盐焗鸽皇)—crispy skin, juicy meat, and a perfect balance of savory seasoning make every bite irresistible. Another highlight is the Braised Baby Pigeon (红烧乳鸽), which locks in the tender texture of the meat while maintaining the crispiness of the skin. Each dish is carefully prepared, showcasing the kitchen’s mastery of both flavor and technique. Beyond pigeon, the menu surprises with other gems. The Stir-Fried Pork with Chili (辣椒炒肉) is unexpectedly delicious, offering a spicy kick and rich umami that complements the milder pigeon dishes perfectly. Every dish is flavorful yet balanced, making the dining experience feel indulgent without being overwhelming. The portions are generous, making it ideal for sharing with family or friends over a leisurely meal. Planning ahead is key for a smooth experience. Dà Gē Fàn is extremely popular, and the line can stretch for hours if you arrive without a reservation. For convenience, it’s recommended to grab a number in advance via their official WeChat account—this saves waiting time and ensures you can dive straight into the food once you arrive. With its expertly prepared dishes and vibrant atmosphere, a meal here is more than just dining—it’s a celebration of authentic Cantonese pigeon cuisine.SzeWen, Lee3New York is great, but I won’t go again because honestly…
New York is great, but I won’t go a second time 💔|A regular traveler’s honest guide to what to avoid I have to admit, New York’s vibe is truly unique. The Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty at dusk, Central Park’s autumn sunsets, the timeless masterpieces at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, street art, Broadway lights—seeing the hustle and romance of this world-class city in person is truly breathtaking. But after experiencing a solo trip firsthand, the exhaustion, hidden costs, and safety concerns add up. No matter how stunning the sights, it’s hard to want to go back. Keep this honest guide to what to avoid handy! ✨ —— 📢 Honest advice to reconsider, set your expectations early 1. Prices are generally high, and tipping is everywhere Restaurants expect 15%–20% tips by default. You also need to tip for coffee, takeout, and hotel housekeeping. Simple meals on the street start at 120 yuan per person, and full meals are over 300 yuan per person. Accommodation is expensive—basic hotels in Manhattan start at 1,000 yuan per night with small rooms. 2. The city is crowded and chaotic, which is physically draining Manhattan is extremely dense and crowded. Most attractions require walking and subway transfers, often walking tens of thousands of steps daily. Trash and homeless people are common on the streets, very different from the polished scenes in movies and TV shows. 3. The subway is old and unsafe The century-old subway system is outdated, with no air conditioning and strong odors. Late-night cars have a mixed crowd, so keep valuables close. Avoid traveling alone during early morning hours. 4. Many hidden fees and traps Observation decks, boat tours, and museums charge separately. Popular combo tickets are expensive. Street performers charge for photos, public restrooms and luggage storage usually require payment. 5. Huge differences between neighborhoods Uptown Manhattan is prosperous and clean. Brooklyn and some remote areas are chaotic. Avoid walking alone late at night. · — 📝 Essential travel info ✅ Visa: US B1/B2 tourist visa, apply in advance. Have round-trip tickets and hotel bookings ready for inspection ✅ Currency: US dollars. Most malls and restaurants accept credit cards. Carry some cash for emergencies ✅ Best travel time: April–June, September–November for comfortable temperatures. Summers are hot and rainy, winters are very cold ✅ Must-haves: portable anti-theft bag, comfortable walking shoes, power adapter, mask (subway ventilation is poor) · — 🗓 Classic 5-day relaxed itinerary (no boot camp) Day 1 Downtown Manhattan landmarks Statue of Liberty boat tour (buy tickets online in advance) → Wall Street bull → Walk Brooklyn Bridge, capture Manhattan skyline sunset in the evening Day 2 Midtown core shopping district Choose either Empire State Building or Top of the Rock observation deck → Times Square → Broadway show (buy tickets online in advance for better prices) Day 3 Artsy slow day Spend the day wandering Central Park → Metropolitan Museum of Art, allow half a day or more to explore slowly, watch the park sunset in the evening Day 4 Off-the-beaten-path route High Line Park → Chelsea art district → Flatiron Building, experience the city’s popular elevated walkway Day 5 Shopping and rest Shop along Fifth Avenue or visit a lesser-known Jersey City viewpoint to avoid city crowds, then rest before heading home · — 🍽 Food guide, save money and avoid pitfalls 🔶 Affordable must-tries: Shake Shack burgers, New York pizza, bagel breakfast. Local chains offer the best value 🔶 Special experiences: Michelin-starred Manhattan restaurants and trendy steakhouses are overpriced. Regular tourists don’t need to rush to these 💡 Money-saving tips 1. Buy water and snacks at supermarkets; convenience stores near attractions charge double 2. Choose pickup when ordering food to avoid delivery tips 3. Chinatown offers great value Chinese food with flavors familiar to Chinese travelers, much cheaper than Western food ⚠️ Important pitfalls to avoid (learned the hard way) 1️⃣ Safety first: carry your backpack in front, watch your phone and wallet in the subway and crowded areas. Don’t engage with overly friendly strangers on the street or accept gifts—they will demand tips later. 2️⃣ Buy tickets online in advance: lines are long and prices are higher on site. Book Statue of Liberty tours, observation decks, and museums on official websites ahead of time. 3️⃣ Remember tipping rules: restaurant bills don’t include tips; you need to add them separately. Leave $1–2 per day for hotel housekeeping. 4️⃣ Transportation: use the subway for short trips. For longer distances, use ride-hailing apps—they cost half as much as hailing taxis on the street. Avoid driving if unfamiliar with the area; parking is very expensive. 5️⃣ Accommodation tips: if on a budget, stay in New Jersey or Long Island suburbs with subway access to Manhattan. You can save half on housing costs but expect longer commutes. Avoid remote neighborhoods. 💰 5-day per person budget reference (excluding international flights) · Comfortable trip: 6,500–10,000 yuan (city hotels + classic attractions + several full meals) · Budget trip: 4,000–5,500 yuan (suburban lodging, public transport, affordable meals) ✨ Final honest words New York is a city of extremes, where top-tier luxury and gritty street life coexist. It’s worth visiting once to see a world-class city firsthand. But if you prefer clean, tidy, stress-free vacations and dislike high tipping and crowded environments, New York probably won’t match your travel style. Adjust your expectations before you go.BARBARA GRANT30Witnessing a Historic Night with the KC Match Experience
After eight years, I finally got to attend a World Cup match in person again. Woke up at 6 AM, had three eggs, a corn cob, and a protein shake with milk, then drove eight hours straight to Kansas City to catch the first group stage match. Every bit of it was worth it! 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 Group stage opener: 3-0—another unforgettable historic night. Eight years ago, I saw you score the only goal for that World Cup. Eight years later, I witnessed your first hat-trick on the World Cup stage ⚽️⚽️⚽️. The Argentina team led by Scaloni is completely different from the one eight years ago, but what hasn’t changed is you 🐐👑. Here’s my KC match experience 👇 Today’s match, being the first World Cup game hosted in Kansas City, was a letdown in terms of on-site experience. In one word: bad. In two words: very bad. In three words: extremely bad! 😤😤😤 1. Got in line for security at 5 PM sharp, but it took a full 45 minutes to get through. 2. The fan experience activities at the venue were poorly organized. Despite the large open space, the activities felt like a hastily thrown-together amateur setup. For example, the photo booth for creating player cards had only one machine, resulting in a long line. On average, it took two minutes per person, so unless you were willing to wait two hours, you wouldn’t get your turn! Think twice before joining this line! The face-painting stations for national flags only had two counters. I waited over ten minutes without moving an inch—absolutely frustrating. 3. Avoid choosing non-popular park & ride pickup points❕❕❕ I picked the Independence Center shuttle point to get to the stadium. After the match, when trying to return, shuttles to this less popular point were scarce. Meanwhile, multiple empty buses were heading to the Plaza shuttle point. I had to wait for over ten buses before finally getting one to Independence Center! The organizers didn’t allow buses to adjust routes to accommodate stranded fans at less popular points. Watching others leave while I was stuck there, exhausted and starving, left me speechless 🙄. I was too tired to even complain 😅. In conclusion, I now fully understand why some media outlets rated KC as the worst host city before the tournament ._TI***q556Grand Canyon National Park Arrival Guide: What to Know Before You Go
#arrivalguide Visiting Grand Canyon National Park for the first time is an unforgettable experience, and a little planning makes the trip much smoother. I entered through the South Rim, which is the most popular area and offers easy access to scenic viewpoints, visitor services, and walking trails. Arrive early in the morning to avoid heavy traffic, find parking more easily, and enjoy cooler temperatures. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring plenty of drinking water, sunscreen, and a hat, as the weather can become hot and dry, especially in summer. Keep your camera ready because the canyon views change beautifully throughout the day. Follow all safety signs and stay behind railings where provided, as the canyon edges can be dangerous. Spend time at several viewpoints instead of rushing through just one stop. Watching the sunrise or sunset over the canyon is an experience you won't forget and makes the visit even more rewarding. #arrivalguide #grandcanyonnationalpark #arizona #usa #nationalparksHossain Hoq Prohor31New York's Sci-Fi Wormhole Architecture: A New Hotspot for Visitors
🦋 Environment/Facilities: Designed by Studio Gang, the streamlined canyon atrium features five-story curved concrete walls resembling glacial erosion. Inside, you'll find the immersive "Invisible Worlds" exhibition hall and a tropical butterfly rainforest greenhouse, creating a futuristic world akin to an ant colony. 🕰️ Operating Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM (aligned with the main museum hours) *Extended to 8:00 PM on Fridays | Last entry to the butterfly greenhouse is 45 minutes before closing. 💞 Reasons to Visit: 1️⃣ Architectural Revolution: The "organic architecture" of curved staircases and sky bridges earned recognition as one of TIME's Best Inventions of the Year, with light filtering through thousands of circular openings creating a starry effect. 2️⃣ Immersive Tech Experience: The "Invisible Worlds" exhibition uses AR microscopes to observe microbial battles, while the insect hall lets you control robotic bees to complete pollination tasks. 3️⃣ Butterfly Greenhouse Sanctuary: Interact with over 500 freely flying butterflies amidst tropical waterfalls, with guided experiences where butterflies land on your palm every hour. 4️⃣ Hidden Pathways: A secret passage on the third-floor skywalk leads directly to the Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems, allowing visitors to bypass crowded main routes and enjoy the crystal wall in solitude. 💰 Average Cost: Included in the museum ticket (Pay-What-You-Wish for New York residents). 📍 Address: American Museum of Natural History, 415 Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10024 (New entrance on the west side of the museum, elevator access from 79th Street Station on the B subway line). 📌 Tips: 🔺 Light Magic Hours: On sunny days after 2:00 PM, sunlight streams through the atrium's circular openings, creating a flowing galaxy of light and shadow on the ground. 🔺 Reservation Hack: When booking tickets on the official website, select "Gilder Center Entry" to skip the main museum queue. 🔺 Exclusive Experience: "Science Night Live" with biologists and dinner is available on Thursday evenings (requires booking three months in advance).Viagoo904Explore the US in 5 days—these spots are amazing
If you’re planning a 5-day trip to the US, check this out! This compact and hassle-free 5-day itinerary covers both popular attractions and hidden gems, so you can enjoy your trip without the hassle of planning~ · ------- The US is full of surprises, from the historic Statue of Liberty 🗽 to the wild nature of Yellowstone National Park 🌋. You’ll also find authentic American burgers and the laid-back vibe of the Wild West on the streets. · ------- 🗺️ Route overview: Day 1: Arrive in Salt Lake City -> check in to hotel After arriving in Salt Lake City, check in and rest to start your West Coast adventure. Days 2–3: Jackson Antler Park -> Grand Teton National Park -> Yellowstone National Park Visit the popular Antler Park and explore the stunning natural scenery of Grand Teton and Yellowstone. Day 4: Paint Pot Springs -> Yellowstone geysers and mud volcano area Immerse yourself in Yellowstone’s unique geothermal wonders and experience the magic of nature. Day 5: Salt Lake City ✈ return trip End your unforgettable West Coast journey and head home with wonderful memories. · ------- Must-see attractions: Grand Teton National Park ⭐⭐⭐ Location: Wyoming Open hours: Open all day Recommended visit time: 1–2 days Wild elk herds and towering peaks in one frame, with canyon streams creating an amazing atmosphere ✨ Yellowstone National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: United States Open hours: Open all day Recommended visit time: 2–4 days · ------- Some tips: 1. Local specialties prices: niche handmade soaps and maple syrup average US$10–20, buy as needed to avoid overspending 🧴 2. July weather: hot with frequent showers, bring sunscreen and a foldable umbrella 🌂 3. Visa info: US visa required in advance, be patient after your interview for approval 📜 4. Travel reminder: limited public transport, plan your car rental ahead for self-driving 🚗 -------- If you’re planning a private tour in the US and have questions, feel free to leave a comment. Don’t forget to like and save after reading!Ethan Henderson1815California Glass Beach, a rainbow gem beach created by the sea
Who would have thought that Northern California hides this healing Glass Beach? It used to be a century-old landfill, but after decades of ocean waves washing over it, the sharp broken glass has all been polished into smooth colorful stones, covering the entire coastline. Under the sunlight, it sparkles like a spilled candy jar 💎 📍Exact address: Fort Bragg, CA 95437 A 3.5-hour drive from San Francisco, heading north along Highway CA-1, the coastal scenery along the way is truly soothing. The best time to visit is between 3-5 PM when the soft light makes the glass stones look transparent and bright. Be sure to time your visit with low tide so that the large patches of colorful gems are fully exposed, creating a perfect atmosphere for photos. Two must-shoot spots to remember: a panoramic aerial view of Rainbow Beach with stunning color layers; and by the sea cave waiting for sunlight to refract through the waves, creating amazing light and shadow effects. Travel tips: The rocks are slippery, so wear non-slip shoes. It’s windy by the sea, so bring a light jacket. Absolutely do not take any glass stones—leave them for others to enjoy. After checking out the beach, you can also plan nearby activities: ride the Skunk Train through the forest, visit the fairy-tale-like town of Mendocino. A full day trip without rushing. This hidden gem away from the crowds offers perfect shots for your social feed.CalebHall_323Mooney Falls: The Most Thrilling Waterfall in Arizona 💙
Mooney Falls is the definition of adventure in Arizona! 💦💙 You’ll find this epic beauty tucked away in the magical Havasupai region of the Grand Canyon. To get there, you’ll need to hike down steep, almost vertical cliffs using chains and ladders—talk about living your best daredevil life! The journey is totally wild, but that first glimpse of Mooney Falls crashing 200 feet down into turquoise pools is absolutely worth it. 🤯 Surrounded by red rock walls and lush greenery, this is truly an Insta-perfect spot. Bring your waterproof gear—you’ll want to snap some insane pics and maybe even take a dip to cool off. Just remember: you need a permit (from the official Havasupai Tribe website) and the trail is only open from February to November. No casual drop-ins here, fam! Location: Mooney Falls, Havasupai Falls, Supai, AZ 86435 Best Time: Early morning for fewer crowds and dreamy lighting Hours: Open February–November (permit required) Honestly, this is one of those bucket-list adventures you’ll never forget. Grab your squad, pack those hiking shoes, and get ready for a waterfall experience that’s 100% Arizona legend status! 💙✨ Ready to plan? Find more inspo and book Grand Canyon stays on trip.com!Vicky-Tran69Niagara-on-the-Lake | Stroll along Queen Street and fall into a vintage old-time charm
Who would have thought! Hidden in Canada is a small town favored by time 🌿, avoiding the crowded crowds of Toronto and Vancouver. Here, there is no commercial hustle and bustle, only European vintage style everywhere. This is Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the soul of the town—Queen Street—is definitely the pinnacle of short trips in Canada! Compared to the repetitive popular check-in spots in Canada, Queen Street focuses on an authentic vintage atmosphere and is also a local secret vacation treasure. Whether it's a couple's honeymoon, a trip with girlfriends, or a solo healing journey, this street can fulfill all your fantasies of a European small town. Once you visit, you'll be completely captivated ❤️ 📍 Overview Niagara-on-the-Lake is located on the banks of the Niagara River, adjacent to Niagara Falls, 1.5 hours by car from Toronto, and 40 minutes from Buffalo, New York. The entire town was once a century-old colonial stronghold. Queen Street, as the town's main artery, is only 1.2 kilometers long. The street isn't very long, but every inch of scenery is worth slowing down to savor. The whole street is dominated by Victorian vintage architecture, with neatly arranged colorful detached houses and vintage villas on both sides. The street is surrounded by lush greenery and flowers, with cherry blossoms in spring, roses in summer, and maple leaves in autumn, each season offering its own charm. Unlike the fast-food style commercialization of popular Canadian commercial streets, the shop density here is moderate, with no noisy tourist groups, quiet and relaxed, perfectly suited for a slow-paced trip. 🌟 Must-visit core check-in spots 1. Vintage Colorful Building Cluster [Top Photo Spot] The buildings along Queen Street span the 18th to 19th centuries, with detached houses in cream white, mint green, caramel brown, and creamy yellow scattered about. Carved window sills, vintage iron railings, and pointed attics make every snapshot look like a European movie scene 🎬 Recommended best photo spot: Around the mid-street city hall area, where there are fewer people and no cluttered modern buildings in the background. On sunny days, the light and shadow atmosphere is perfect! Outfit suggestions include light-colored long dresses, French-style trench coats, and vintage suits, suitable for all styles with a 100% chance of great photos. 2. Niche Unique Treasure Shops The entire street gathers dozens of specialty shops including cultural and creative stores, antiques, aromatherapy, handmade crafts, wineries, and clothing stores, rejecting the uniformity of Yiwu-style small commodities: · Antique Collection Store: Displays century-old vintage cameras, silverware, old oil paintings, and vintage records. Each old item carries a story of time. Antique lovers must not miss this; the niche collections offer great value for money; · Floral Handmade Shop: The store is wrapped in fresh flowers, focusing on dried flower decorations and preserved flower accessories. Prices are affordable, perfect for buying as travel souvenirs; · Local Winery Store: Niagara is a well-known Canadian ice wine region. The street-side winery stores offer free tastings of ice wine and dry red wine, and even beginners can learn wine tasting knowledge for free. 3. Century-old Theatre & Street Art Queen Street is home to Canada's long-established Shaw Festival Theatre, which has a history of over a century and stages plays, musicals, and stage dramas all year round. Compared to expensive theatre tickets in big cities, prices here are affordable (80-150 CAD per person), allowing an immersive experience of Western art and culture with a fully charged atmosphere. In addition, street performers are everywhere along the street, including violin solos, oil painting sketching, and vintage magic shows. Strolling the street, surrounded by melodious music, you can immerse yourself in a medieval European small town. 🍰 Food Exploration | Local Secret List Traveling to Queen Street is not complete without eating the right food! Avoid the tourist traps and here’s a list of real treasure shops: 1. The Bench Market Cafe The town’s top French brunch spot 🔥, must-try Eggs Benedict and crispy waffles paired with fresh raspberries and blueberries. Rich and creamy without being greasy. Window seats face the vintage street scene, perfect for coffee and sunbathing, unlocking the European slow life. Average cost 25 CAD per person; 2. Ice Cream Cafe A century-old handmade ice cream shop with more than ten fruit flavors, all made with local milk and fresh fruit. Highly recommend the ice wine flavor, a Niagara exclusive, sweet and refreshing with no artificial flavoring; 3. Riverside Western Restaurant Specializes in Western-style steak and seafood platters. Sitting in the outdoor dining area at dusk, enjoy dinner while watching the sunset over the Niagara River. The romance level is maxed out, perfect for couples. 📝 Comprehensive Travel Tips Best Travel Time From May to October every year! Flowers bloom in May and June with mild weather; September and October bring golden autumn with red and yellow maple leaves, doubling the vintage atmosphere—best time for photos; July and August are peak tourist seasons with more visitors. Transportation Guide ✅ Self-driving: 1.5 hours from downtown Toronto, plenty of free roadside parking, most convenient for self-driving; ✅ Public transport: Direct bus from Toronto to the town, walkable to explore Queen Street upon arrival; ✅ Combined trips: After visiting Queen Street, a 15-minute drive takes you to Niagara Falls, perfect for a one-day dual itinerary. Duration & Expenses Duration: 3-5 hours, half-day recommended, sunset views in the evening are the most beautiful; Expenses: Overall lower than downtown Toronto, dining averages 30-60 CAD per person, souvenirs average 10-50 CAD, offering much better value than popular tourist towns. Avoid Pitfalls 1. Most niche shops close by 6:00 PM, don’t go too late; 2. During peak season, occasional street vendors sell overpriced souvenirs, not recommended to buy; 3. Temperature difference by the river is large in the morning and evening, remember to bring a light jacket. 💬 Endnote Interaction After experiencing the bustling and lively Toronto, why not come to this quiet vintage town to relax yourself? Queen Street has no assembly-line tourist spots, only gentle old times and romantic everyday life. Anyone interested in unlocking this treasure town in Canada? Do you prefer Queen Street in spring blossoms or autumn maple leaves? Leave a comment below to chat—I can help customize a detailed one-day tour route for you 🗺️ Niagara Falls Niagara RiverSportsFanatic55135KiSara at Conrad Bangkok: A Japanese Dining Guide 🇯🇵🍣
If you’re staying in Bangkok and looking for a refined Japanese dinner, KiSara at Conrad Bangkok is worth knowing about. Located on the 3rd floor of Conrad Bangkok, KiSara focuses on authentic Japanese cuisine with a contemporary presentation. The restaurant has both an elegant dining room and dedicated sushi and teppanyaki counters, as well as private dining rooms. What you can try: 🍣 Sushi & Sashimi A selection of fresh Japanese seafood, including sushi and sashimi sets. 🔥 Teppanyaki An interactive dining experience prepared at the teppanyaki counter, with options including Japanese A4 Wagyu, seafood and lobster. 🍱 Kaiseki Set menus inspired by traditional Japanese dining, with seasonal ingredients and carefully presented courses. 🦞 Lobster Omakase One of the more distinctive options is the 10-course Lobster Omakase, served at the intimate sushi counter. It is currently available Thursday–Saturday evenings, with limited seating, so advance booking is recommended. 🍶 Sake There is also a curated Japanese sake selection designed to complement the seasonal seafood and meat dishes. What I liked about KiSara is that it gives you several ways to experience Japanese cuisine in one place — whether you want sushi at the counter, teppanyaki, a more traditional set menu or a full omakase experience. 📍 KiSara, Conrad Bangkok Level 3 · All Seasons Place 🇯🇵 Japanese fine dining ✨ Best for: sushi, teppanyaki, omakase & a special dinner in Bangkok.Alinaal3PLOG Sharing|Riding my beloved little white horse at USC
I've been longing for this white horse for a long time! When I was in school, I saw my senior's graduation photo and thought that if I had the chance, I would definitely take a photo sitting on a horse's back. More than a year after graduation! I finally got the chance! I got on! Took the photo! No more regrets about USC! It's really impossible to get on with just one person helping. At least one more person is needed! One side needs the photographer to hold my hand, and the other side needs my husband to support my leg to get up (big thanks to these two helpers). Beautiful photos like this are made this way! “As long as I’m not embarrassed, the embarrassed ones are others.”octavia_morgenstern_8983High-value 4-day US trip at $3k per person
Girls! This 4-day US travel guide helps you save time and money while exploring the Grand Canyon, Lower Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend in Colorado. It also includes a practical winter hiking guide, perfect for both experienced hikers and casual travelers to enjoy easily~ / This comprehensive guide has even more ways to explore below 👇~ / The US is full of stories, from the century-old romance of the Statue of Liberty 🗽 to the majestic landscapes of the Western Grand Canyon 🌄. The local food and cowboy culture are also super interesting! / 🗺️ Itinerary: Day 1: San Francisco - Las Vegas Arrive smoothly from San Francisco to Las Vegas and start your American West adventure. Days 2–3: Grand Canyon Helicopters—Grand Canyon National Park—Horseshoe Bend—Lower Antelope Canyon—Lake Powell Visit iconic Grand Canyon sights, hike various trails, and enjoy the beautiful views of Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell. Day 4: Las Vegas Visit Las Vegas’ signature spots and immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife of the city that never sleeps. / must-see attractions: Grand Canyon National Park 🎖️5 stars Address: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers create a grand atmosphere. Whether hiking or strolling, it’s amazing. Winter offers a uniquely peaceful and picturesque experience~ Horseshoe Bend ⭐4 stars Address: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040 USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The iconic horseshoe-shaped river bend with gradient-colored water makes for stunning photos! Lower Antelope Canyon 🎖️5 stars Address: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow. Every photo captures the canyon’s dreamy rock textures. Lake Powell ⭐3 stars Address: USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1 day A famous man-made lake with soothing blue waters, perfect for a relaxing day of unwinding. Welcome to dazzling Las Vegas sign ⭐3 stars Address: 5100 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119 USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 10–30 minutes A must-stop photo spot in Las Vegas. Don’t miss snapping a picture when you pass by~ / ✈️ essentials before you go: 🪪 Bring your original US visa and a copy, plus keep a copy of your passport stored separately for safety. 📱 Be sure to buy a local US SIM card in advance or enable international roaming for navigation and communication. 🔌 US plugs are flat blade type. Remember to bring a converter so you can charge your devices at the hotel. 👕 August is hot in most parts of the US. Pack short sleeves and sun-protective clothing, plus a light jacket for air conditioning. 🧴 UV rays are strong outdoors. Don’t forget high-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, and sunglasses. 💳 Bring several credit cards from different banks and carry only a small amount of cash. Most places accept cards. 🧰 A portable foldable bag is handy for souvenirs or dirty clothes. /MAKENZIE PENA2Complete Guide to Universal Studios Hollywood in California: Routes and Parking Methods
📍Universal Studios Hollywood 🗺️No backtracking route 💡 Map is in the last picture: ⚠️ There are many escalators between the lower and upper parks. Elevators are far apart and require a shuttle, so it’s recommended to travel light. One person can carry the child while the other handles the stroller on the escalator. 【Lower Park】(Recommended to visit first thing in the morning) 1. 🌟 Super Nintendo World: Mario Kart 🏎️ and live-action Mario. You can buy an interactive wristband. The Mario restaurant requires an app reservation in advance, but there is actually a side entrance where you can enter and order directly. 2. 🦕 Jurassic World: The Ride, very likely to get soaked in the front row, remember to bring a raincoat. 3. ⚰️ The Mummy: Not suitable for small children. 4. 🤖 Transformers: Great 5D effects, but strong visual impact that might scare little kids. 【Upper Park】(Leisurely visit in the afternoon) 5. 🧑🧑🧒 The Simpsons: Various mini-games. 6. 🌟 Studio Tour: Take a bus 🚌 to see movie sets. Recommended to sit on the right window side for the best view! 7. 🪄 Harry Potter: The roller coaster and Forbidden Journey are thrilling, not suitable for young children, but there is child swap so parents can take turns riding. Must try the “Butterbeer,” which, despite the name, is a non-alcoholic sweet sparkling drink safe for kids. 8. 🐼 Kung Fu Panda: A short special effects movie with non-shaking seats available for parents holding children. 9&10.🐶 Minions / Secret Life of Pets: Cute style, kid-friendly. 11.🌊 WaterWorld Show: Stunning stunts. Seats are color-coded: blue for soaking wet, green for half wet, choose gray safe zone if with kids. 🚗 🅿️ Two tips to get $5 parking (save dozens of dollars) Method 1️⃣: Buy a same-day movie ticket at the CityWalk AMC theater via the AMC App ➡️ Tell the parking attendant you’re there for the movie, and parking fee instantly becomes $5 ➡️ Before the movie starts, cancel the ticket online in the app (with a $2-$3 handling fee). Total cost is under $8 for official parking. 👀 If there’s an issue with the ticket system, you must pay parking first, then buy a ticket on-site to get a parking rebate, and then cancel the movie ticket. Method 2️⃣: Navigate to 3913 Lankershim Blvd parking lot, $3 per day. Park and walk over the skybridge to take the free shuttle bus into the park. But theoretically, this is a subway station 🚉 parking lot, so there might be a risk of towing. Next time, I’ll share a detailed guide on the live-action Mario in Super Nintendo World.Stardust0157Hawaii Dreamscape🌊
🌺 A Paradise Escape: Jiangmen’s Take on Hawaii Vibes 🏝️🌞 Step into a daydream where tropical bliss meets modern comfort—this is Jiangmen’s Hawaii-inspired getaway! Whether lounging in a sun-kissed living room with lush plant decor or gazing out at twinkling pools and rows of coconut trees, you’ll feel the aloha spirit in every corner. 🌊 Route & Must-Dos: Begin your journey at the resort-inspired hotel: wake up to soft sunlight streaming over contemporary furniture, blending cozy indoor elegance with green, leafy touches. Head outdoors for a stroll under swaying palms—don’t miss a dip in the sparkling swimming pool or a soak in a rejuvenating hot spring while the sea breeze teases your senses. Meander along landscaped paths where modern buildings meet nature, and snap that perfect shot: frame the glassy pool with overhanging coconut leaves, or catch the sun glinting on sleek facades for your ultimate “tropical oasis” Insta moment. 🏖️ Photo Spots: · The pool, framed by coconut trees and modern architecture—morning or golden hour is magic! · Living room scenes: the sun illuminating plush seating, scattered with tropical plants. · Close-ups of architectural details with nature in the background for that high-end, relaxed vibe. 🌅 Practical Tips: · Early mornings mean quieter pools and softer sunlight for photography. · If you’re poolside, bring SPF (that sunny Hawaiian feeling is real!) · The living space is perfect for working remotely or just soaking up resort-style calm. ⚠️ Key Precautions: · Surfaces may be slippery near the pool; wear non-slip sandals. · Keep plants hydrated if you linger indoors—humidity makes a difference. #jiangmen #hawaiivibes #tropicalgetaway #modernresort #traveltipsMarwast53Canada is great, but I won’t go back because it’s really tough on travelers Just got back from the Canada loop! Honestly, here’s the real deal! The scenery here is truly breathtaking
Canada 🇨🇦 is great, but I won’t go back 🌲 because it’s really tough on travelers Just got back from the Canada loop 😭! Honestly, here’s the real deal! The scenery is absolutely stunning! Snow-capped mountains, lakes, and forests are like wallpapers everywhere ✨, but the trip is really exhausting and grueling! Spending money while suffering, rushing from place to place, the experience is extremely polarized. Once is enough! 🚗 Transportation tips 🗺️ Here’s a real no-fail guide to avoid pitfalls ✅ Canada’s biggest challenge: the land is ridiculously huge 💥! Cities and attractions are very far apart. Driving between Toronto, Vancouver, and Banff takes 3–4 hours each way! You basically have to drive yourself the whole time. There’s no reliable public transportation, so independent travel is almost impossible! 🚙 Many pitfalls with self-driving: Car rental prices double in peak season, and popular models are hard to book even two weeks in advance! Mountain roads are common, and some areas have no signal 📶. You must download offline maps in advance. If you’re unfamiliar with the roads, driving is really risky. 🚄 Intercity transport is very poor value. Tickets are expensive, schedules are limited, and wait times are long. ⚠️ Hidden costs to watch out for: All prices exclude tax! At checkout, 12%–13% tax is automatically added. Meals and taxis also require a mandatory 15%–20% tip 💸, so it’s easy to overspend! Don’t book hotels in the core of scenic areas! Banff hotels are outrageously priced in peak season. Staying in nearby towns can save you half the cost! 🌿 Real travel experience ✨ Honestly! Canada’s natural beauty is truly unmatched 💯! Lake Louise and Moraine Lake have crystal-clear blue water 💎, the Rocky Mountains are covered in endless snow ❄️, Niagara Falls is grand and breathtaking, and the forest air cures all anxiety! Few people, pristine scenery, and completely uncommercialized natural beauty. But it’s also really tough on travelers 😮💨! You spend most of your day in the car, sitting so long your back and waist hurt. It’s pure “sit and watch the scenery”! The weather in August and September is crazy. It’s scorching hot during the day ☀️, then windy and cold at night, with huge temperature swings. Dressing is a real challenge. There are tons of mosquitoes in forests and near lakes 🦟. They’re big and bite hard, making outdoor hiking miserable. Scenic area facilities are scarce. There are few supply points and basic rest areas. You often run out of water and snacks on the road, which seriously hurts the experience! 🍽️ Authentic Canadian food 🤤 The scenery is perfect, but the food is just okay 😋 🍁 Maple syrup pancakes | A national specialty! Sweet, soft, and rich in dairy flavor. A breakfast staple 🥩 Canadian steak | Tender, thick, juicy, and grilled over charcoal for great satisfaction 🐟 Deep-sea salmon | Firm, fresh, low-fat, and healthy. A local signature ingredient 🍟 Poutine cheese fries | Fries covered in cheese, salty and rich, a popular street snack 💡 Honest warnings 💣 Local dining is limited and mild in flavor. If you’re not used to Western food, you’ll get tired of it quickly! Scenic area restaurants are overpriced and portions vary. It’s best to bring extra snacks to avoid hunger on the road! 💡 Practical travel tips 📝 1. Be sure to apply for your visa in advance 📄! The process is complicated with many documents, and the rejection rate is not low. Allow plenty of time. 2. Prepare enough supplies for the whole self-driving trip! Bring water, snacks, and mosquito repellent. Supplies are scarce in mountain areas. 3. Dress in layers like an onion 🧥. A sun- and windproof jacket is essential to handle changing weather. 4. Stay away from deep forest areas. Follow scenic area rules and hike safely without taking risks. 5. Budget for taxes and tips on all expenses to avoid surprises at checkout. 6. Don’t rush your itinerary! Visit fewer attractions each day to ease fatigue from long drives. Canada’s beauty is pure, breathtaking mountain wilderness romance 🏔️! Snowy mountains, lakes, primeval forests, and healing wilderness. The scenery is flawless. But the long drives, high costs, unpredictable weather, and basic facilities are really tough for most people! It’s best suited for those who love the outdoors, can endure hardship, and have a generous budget. For most people, it’s not recommended to rush here blindly. Seeing the stunning scenery once is enough to remember for a lifetime!Ward_55*Violet1Must-Stay Industrial Style Hotel in New York
Super Vibes in Manhattan, New York! Hotel AKA NoMad (formerly Roger Williams Hotel) Here, the city’s industrial style perfectly blends with Japanese Nordic design—absolutely amazing! 🔥 ✨Light and Shadow Magic✨ The gentle warm yellow tones are so soothing! Sunlight becomes super soft through the geometric lattice walls resembling Japanese shoji screens. The light and shadows dance on the walls at different times of day, paired with atmospheric glass column lamps and paper-textured floor lamps that are simply stunning! 🏗️Material Clash The classic rugged brick walls are preserved and painted in a sophisticated gray-black tone, complemented by a shiny brass spiral staircase—this industrial style + metallic vibe combo is just divine! Instantly full-on New York style 💥 🍷Divine Bar The super Instagrammable marble bar counter with glass tube pendant lights, paired with minimalist high stools—the vertical lines instantly expand the sense of space! 🛋️High-End Vintage Feel Deep green velvet sofas + herringbone wood floors, instantly capturing a lazy vintage vibe—any cozy corner is perfect for shooting atmospheric photos 📸 🗺️Surrounding Exploration Guide Day 1️⃣ Roam the NoMad neighborhood! Spend the morning exploring old buildings and new apartments, then relax in the hotel’s public spaces in the afternoon—enjoy a drink at the bar in the evening while checking out light art and fashion! ✨ Day 2️⃣ Must-visit the High Line Park! This urban oasis converted from an abandoned railway is photogenic all year round—head to the Chelsea gallery district in the afternoon 🎨 Day 3️⃣ Let’s go to SoHo! Cast-iron buildings + boutique shops with great vibes— In the afternoon, watch street performers at Washington Square Park, and the sunset is breathtaking 🌆William61 Mitchell~64-day US trip with a $3k per person budget for maximum fun
First-time visitors to the US, don’t follow random guides! · ------- The US spans two oceans across North America and was once a melting pot of immigrants. Known as Uncle Sam’s land, it boasts stunning sights like Yellowstone National Park 🌋 and the Statue of Liberty 🗽! · ------- 🏝️ Classic US West itinerary overview: This trip is packed with activities, letting you see tons of attractions in a limited time~ Day 1: Los Angeles -> Las Vegas Arrive in Las Vegas and start your West Coast vacation vibe. Days 2–3: Grand Canyon National Park -> Horseshoe Bend -> Lower Antelope Canyon -> Lake Powell Explore iconic natural landmarks of the West over two days and fully immerse yourself in the wild charm of the region. Day 4: Las Vegas Visit signature Las Vegas spots and soak in the vibrant nightlife atmosphere. · ------- Must-see attractions: Grand Canyon National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers create a magnificent canyon view. Whether you prefer a relaxing stroll or a challenging hike, it’s perfect. Visiting in winter reveals a uniquely peaceful canyon scene~ Horseshoe Bend ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040 USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The iconic horseshoe-shaped river bend with its gradient-colored water makes every photo look like a masterpiece! Lower Antelope Canyon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP code 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow where you can capture dreamy canyon rock textures with a high chance of stunning photos! · ------- Tips for your trip: 1. 🕐 The US spans multiple time zones, so set your watch in advance to avoid delays. 2. 🥘 Portions in American restaurants tend to be large, so consider sharing to avoid waste. 3. 🛂 You must get a visa before traveling to the US. Check your documents’ validity before your trip. · ------- For a worry-free US trip, follow a group tour and you won’t go wrong. Save this guide and get ready to go!NooraKoskinen2Let's join the excitement at the World Cup!
🥅 The 2026 World Cup will be held in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Even though I'm not a big soccer fan, I decided to join the fun. 🇺🇸 Surprisingly, Washington, D.C., isn't one of the host cities, so I chose Philadelphia and attended the cheapest group stage match: Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮 vs Curaçao 🇨🇼. 🎫 World Cup tickets are quite expensive. This match was a less popular one, but even the furthest seats at the top cost $500 each. Parking fees were also steep—$150 for one match. The stadium was packed with tens of thousands of fans, and the atmosphere was electric. Every time a goal was scored, the crowd erupted in cheers. The final score was 2-0, with Curaçao eliminated. 💚 Something funny happened that day. I wore an NCT WINWIN basketball jersey (and even brought a matching plush doll and photo card). While eating, a foreigner came up to me and asked if my jersey was from NCT. I was surprised to see NCT still has recognition in the US, haha! 🥪 If you plan to eat, make sure to arrive early or eat beforehand. I arrived two hours early and almost missed the kickoff because the food lines were so long. First, you queue at a self-service machine to order, then wait in another line to pick up your food. The machines were overwhelmed, and each dish took about 30 minutes to order and even longer to prepare. I ended up with a beef sandwich, but it seemed like they had run out of ingredients—no sauce, no cheese, just cold, hard bread and beef slices. It was pretty tasteless 😅. 🍧 I regret not doing more research beforehand. I missed out on getting a wristband and commemorative ticket. I also found out too late that only tiny or transparent bags are allowed, so I had to walk back to the parking lot to leave my bag in the car. Later, I learned that each person can bring one bottle of water, while buying one inside costs $7. The open-air stadium was scorching, so bringing a small fan is a good idea. They sell shaved ice inside, and you can mix two flavors in one cup. It was refreshing in the heat, even though it was full of artificial coloring—I looked like an Avatar after eating it! 📍 Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia • Pennsylvania • USA 🇺🇸_TI***q63Charlotte 3-day travel guide
Charlotte, North Carolina, located in the southeastern United States, is known as the "Queen City" in honor of Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England. It is a major financial hub and a racing culture landmark in the US, where modern skyscrapers blend with leafy historic neighborhoods. The entire itinerary starts and ends at a downtown hotel, with key landmarks connected by efficient walking and light rail, and outlying areas easily reached by ride-hailing services. Day 1: Uptown green spaces, financial district modern art, and science exploration 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel and walk to the heart of Uptown. 08. 40 Arrive at Bank of America Stadium. A 20-minute walk. Admire this grand stadium in the cool morning air and take photos by the iconic Panther statue. Visit time: 35 minutes. 09. 25 Arrive at Romare Bearden Park. A 10-minute walk from the stadium. Stroll through this modern urban green space and enjoy views of Uptown’s towering skyline. Visit time: 30 minutes. 10. 05 Arrive at Fourth Ward historic homes. A 10-minute walk from the park. Wander through the tree-lined historic district and admire well-preserved Victorian architecture. Visit time: 40 minutes. 10:55 Arrive at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art. A 10-minute walk from the historic homes. The museum is now open. Step inside the air-conditioned space to appreciate avant-garde modern sculptures and contemporary visual art. Visit time: 1 hour 20 minutes. 12. 15 Lunch at a traditional American restaurant near downtown. Dining and rest time: 1 hour 15 minutes. 13. 40 Arrive at Discovery Place Science Museum. A 10-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon exploring this interactive science center suitable for all ages, perfect for escaping the heat and enjoying exhibits before closing. Visit time: 2 hours 20 minutes. 16. 10 Arrive at Seventh Street Market. A 10-minute walk from the museum. Visit this vibrant indoor market before evening, browse artisan workshops, and sample local pour-over coffee. Visit time: 50 minutes. 17. 10 Arrive at First Presbyterian Church garden. A 10-minute walk from the market. Stroll through this peaceful church garden and historic cemetery in the soft evening light. Visit time: 35 minutes. 17:55 Walk back to the hotel. A 15-minute walk. Rest at the hotel. Day 2: Waterfront sunrise, NASCAR thrills, and classic arts district 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel to Midtown. 08:40 Arrive at Midtown waterfront trail. A 20-minute light rail ride from the hotel. Enjoy a morning walk along this creekside ecological boardwalk and breathe in the fresh air of the city’s green lung. Visit time: 1 hour. 10:00 Arrive at NASCAR Hall of Fame. A 10-minute light rail ride from the waterfront trail, plus a 20-minute walk from the south side of Uptown. Arrive right at opening time to explore this racing culture landmark. View legendary race cars in the air-conditioned exhibition hall and experience realistic driving simulators. Visit time: 2 hours 15 minutes. 12. 40 Lunch at a Southern-style restaurant near the Mint Museum. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the Hall of Fame. Dining time: 1 hour 10 minutes. 13. 50 Arrive at the Mint Museum. A 5-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon in this cool art venue, admiring exquisite classical ceramics and Native American art, avoiding the outdoor heat. Visit time: 1 hour 30 minutes. 15:40 Head to NoDa arts district. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the museum. Spend the afternoon strolling this trendy neighborhood converted from an old textile mill, browsing historic buildings, independent galleries, and vintage boutiques. Visit time: 1 hour 45 minutes. 17:50 Return to the hotel. A 25-minute ride by ride-hailing service. Rest at the hotel. Day 3: Peak whitewater sports, aviation marvels, and sunset nature reserves 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel by ride-hailing service to the western outskirts. 08:50 Arrive at the US National Whitewater Center. A 30-minute drive. Take advantage of the cool morning weather to explore this massive independent artificial whitewater park. Walk along forest trails and watch thrilling whitewater canoeing. Visit time: 2 hours 10 minutes. 11. 40 Lunch at a modern American independent restaurant near the airport area. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the Whitewater Center. Dining time: 1 hour 10 minutes. 12. 50 Arrive at the Carolinas Aviation Museum. A 5-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon during peak hours inside the air-conditioned large hangar, viewing the famous Hudson River miracle retired real aircraft up close, avoiding closing time restrictions. Visit time: 1 hour 55 minutes. 15:45 Arrive at Latta Nature Preserve. A 35-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the aviation museum. Explore this all-day-open vast urban green lung, stroll along shaded ecological forest trails, and enjoy tranquil water views at the famous Independence Lake overlook. Visit time: 1 hour 20 minutes. 17. 25 Arrive at McDowell Nature Preserve. A 35-minute ride by ride-hailing service from Latta Preserve. Before heading back, stroll the wide, peaceful historic lakeside overlook and wait for dusk. Visit time: 50 minutes. 18. 45 Return to the downtown hotel. A 30-minute ride by ride-hailing service. Rest at the hotel. Notes About timed tickets: The itinerary is recommended for Friday to Sunday to align with weekend opening hours of major museums and historic preserves. The schedule is arranged to match venue opening and closing times, with NASCAR Hall of Fame as the first stop at opening and extended entry times for the aviation and science museums to ensure smooth visits. About transportation: Uptown historic districts are fully walkable. Midtown and the arts district are efficiently connected by modern light rail or ride-hailing. Routes to the distant Whitewater Center and nature preserves are longer. Weekend or evening peak ride-hailing may face traffic delays. The itinerary includes an extra 15–20 minutes buffer for long-distance transfers and waiting. About highlights: Early online reservations are recommended for NASCAR Hall of Fame driving simulators and Whitewater Center special entry passes. Comfortable walking shoes are advised for nature preserves. High-concentration insect repellent is needed due to seasonal mosquitoes in wetland forest areas. About sun protection and cooling: Summers are hot and humid with strong afternoon UV rays. Outdoor strenuous activities like the Whitewater Center are scheduled for cooler mornings. High-SPF sunscreen and frequent hydration are essential during afternoon outdoor walks to prevent heatstroke and dehydration. Portable rain gear is recommended due to frequent afternoon thunderstorms in Charlotte.S. Matthew 391Dallas, Texas TRIP
For Christmas 2024, I once again traveled with my church to Dallas, Texas, to attend a global conference. This marked my second visit to this city. During my first trip, the schedule was so packed that I barely had time to explore. This time, I promised myself to carve out some moments to truly experience the pulse of Dallas. The hotel was near the airport, and the roar of planes was a constant backdrop. One morning, I took a cab to the city center. As we drove, the cityscape gradually unfolded: orderly skyscrapers, slightly desolate street corners, and clusters of homeless individuals huddled on sidewalks, starkly contrasting with the hurried tourists nearby. To my surprise, I encountered quite a few Chinese faces on the streets, adding a touch of familiarity to this foreign city. Dallas didn’t leave a stunning first impression, but it carried a raw authenticity. The city wasn’t overly polished, yet it had a candid charm of its own. My first stop was the famous "Eye of Dallas," a glass sphere-like structure suspended in the sky, resembling an eye overlooking the city. From this vantage point, the city bathed in the golden hues of sunset, and the cold steel and concrete seemed to soften under the warm light. Next, I visited the "Hall of Thanksgiving," a place that pleasantly surprised me. The hall featured a towering stained-glass wall that seemed to fragment the sky into countless colorful pieces. Sunlight streamed through the interwoven blue, red, gold, and green glass, casting vibrant patterns on the floor and benches, as if God had accidentally spilled His paint. I sat quietly, enveloped in silence, with only the light in motion. The shifting shadows and colors, as time passed, transformed an ordinary afternoon into a solemn yet tender performance. This place bore no specific religious symbols and required no elaborate rituals. It felt more like a sanctuary for the weary soul. As I gazed up at the kaleidoscope of colors, an indescribable feeling welled up within me: the outside world might be noisy, harsh, and even cruel, but at this moment, I felt genuinely embraced by a gentle warmth. The light seemed to remind me—no matter how exhausting life gets, there’s always a place where one can pause, take a deep breath, and then move forward again. Of course, a trip to Texas wouldn’t be complete without barbecue. I made my way to Hutchins, hailed as the "pinnacle of Dallas BBQ." The restaurant was bustling, the air thick with the aroma of grilled meat. The brisket was crispy on the outside and tender inside, the pork ribs were fall-off-the-bone flavorful—each bite a smoky, fiery delight. But... the plate was all meat, meat, and more meat! By the end, I couldn’t help but groan internally, "It’s delicious, but I’m drowning in meat!" 😤 This brief city excursion didn’t feature grand spectacles or thrilling adventures, but it pieced together a genuine portrait of Dallas: a mix of ruggedness and warmth, boldness and comfort. As night fell, I returned to my hotel near the airport, feeling that this visit to Dallas had brought me closer to the city than the last.WEWE要快樂41East Seattle Summer Escape|A Shady Green Wonderland Cycling Route
Summer in Seattle is all about the big forest and cycling—the perfect match! Today, I’m recommending a super healing cycling route where you won’t get sunburned at all, plus a hidden river spot. Over 90% of the route is shaded by forest, perfect for wearing just a sports tank top or even a swimsuit underneath and heading out directly. 🧭【Basic Route Info】 🚲 Cycling Trail: Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT for short) 📍 Start: Tolt-MacDonald Park (in the town of Carnation) 📍 End: Snoqualmie Falls (return as you wish based on your stamina) 📍【Beginner-Friendly Guide & Tips】 🚗 Free Parking: Navigate directly to the start at Tolt-MacDonald Park. There’s plenty of free parking here! Don’t navigate directly to the end at Snoqualmie Falls—it’s crowded and you might get a ticket. 📸 Start Check-in Landmark: At the park entrance, there’s a very eye-catching red vintage suspension bridge (the SVT is converted from old railway lines). You can walk up and take photos of the river before setting off. 🚲 Route Tip: Google Maps usually directs you to the nearby main road. Be sure to manually drag the route onto the Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT)! It’s a converted abandoned railway, with a very wide and smooth path, and all the scenery is inside the forest. ⚡ Energy-Saving Suggestion: Although there are no big hills, the trail is compacted gravel, so riding an e-bike is recommended to save energy for taking beautiful photos. 🍓【$3 per Pound Raspberry Freedom】 Next to the start park is Remlinger Farms, and July is perfect for raspberry picking! Self-service U-Pick is only $3 per pound (a small box in the supermarket usually costs $10). The freshly picked berries dripping with dew are super sweet! ⚠️ The farm closes at 5 PM, so plan your return ride accordingly. 👙【Regretted Not Bringing a Swimsuit Hidden River Spot】 Just 2 minutes cycling from the start, there’s a super hidden water play spot (location marked on map X). The river water is crystal clear and ice-cold. Under the bridge, there’s even a river swing, with many hot guys and girls enjoying drifting and paddleboarding. I wasn’t prepared this time, so I could only watch from the shore and secretly vowed to come next time wearing a swimsuit. 💡【Travel Tips】 Navigation: Tolt-MacDonald Park Gear: Sunglasses, mosquito repellent, and your swimsuit/change of clothes! Security: It’s best to bring a bike lock. Although at the time, a dozen bikes by the river were unlocked and everyone was very chill, it’s safer to lock up just in case.PerNatura1-
Grand and Luxurious Caesars Palace
#familytravel 📍Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, United States Visited Caesars Palace which is located in Las Vegas and it was so grand and luxurious! Located on the strip Vegas, Caesars Palace is a popular to visit spot while in Vegas! With its opulent design inspired by the Ancient Rome, the resort is adorned with marble statues, fountains, colonnades, lush landscapes. Love that they even have a Trevi Fountain replica outdoor! It is also a high end shopping centre, with world class entertainment and performances, fine dining. There is just so much to explore in Caesar’s Palace and made it such an unforgettable and amazing experience for a family trip!Stephenie.199760 -
Coloring the desert, 7 Magic Mountains, NV
#mytripvlog When people take a road trip, traveling between Los Angeles and Las Vegas along Interstate 15, the colorful installation art will catch travelers' eyes when passing through desert landscapes. About 10 miles south of Las Vegas, the Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone decided on the location to present his large-scale public art to brighten the Mojave desert day and night.FabulousKaku33 The Grand Masterpiece: The Grand Canyon, USA 🇺🇸✨
The Grand Canyon is more than just a massive gorge, it is a vast, open book of Earth's history written in layers of colorful rock. Standing on the rim and looking out over the immense abyss carved by the Colorado River is a humbling experience that puts the scale of nature into perfect perspective. With its constantly shifting shadows, brilliant orange and red hues, and dizzying depths, it is one of the most awe-inspiring natural landscapes you will ever encounter. 🏜️🦅 . 📅 What to experience · Mather Point: Located at the South Rim, this is the most famous vantage point for a reason. It offers an incredible, expansive view of the canyon that is perfect for your first look. · Bright Angel Trail: If you are looking to get a feel for the scale from the inside, this well-maintained trail takes you down into the canyon, offering a completely different perspective than from the rim. · Sunset at Hopi Point: The way the light hits the rock layers during the golden hour is nothing short of magical, creating deep shadows and vibrant colors that change by the minute. . 🏨 Where to stay · Stay inside the Grand Canyon National Park at one of the historic lodges near the South Rim. Being within walking distance of the rim allows you to catch the sunrise and sunset without having to commute. 🛏️🌿 . 🍴 Food Recommendations · Keep it simple and classic. Grab a hearty sandwich or a picnic lunch from the local market, and find a quiet spot along the rim to enjoy your meal with the best view in the world. 🥪🍎 . 📌 Pro Tips · Hydration is Critical: The air is extremely dry and the high altitude can dehydrate you quickly. Drink more water than you think you need, especially if you are hiking down into the canyon. · Respect the Rim: Never get too close to the edge for a photo. The terrain can be loose, and the drops are sudden and extreme. Always stay on the marked paths. · Escape the Crowds: The South Rim is beautiful but busy. Consider a drive to the North Rim or explore the lesser-known viewpoints along Desert View Drive to find a more peaceful experience. 📸🎒 . #grandcanyon #arizonatravel #visitusa #traveldeep #nationalparks #geology #bucketlist #exploregrandcanyon #naturephotography #canyonviewsEddyG502-day ultimate US travel guide for a hassle-free trip
Hey everyone! Here’s your 2-day short trip guide to the US! All-inclusive pricing means no need to worry about planning or expenses. Enjoy top attractions with ease—even beginners can follow along without stress! · ------- This comprehensive travel guide has all the details you need—scroll down to unlock more~ · ------- The US spans the North American continent from coast to coast. Once home to Native Americans, it’s also known as Uncle Sam’s land. Yellowstone National Park 🌋 and the Statue of Liberty 🗽 are iconic must-see spots. · ------- 🗺️ Route overview: Day 1: Seligman — Grand Canyon National Park Explore a classic western town and the breathtaking canyon landscape for your first taste of the American wilderness. Day 2: Lower Antelope Canyon — Horseshoe Bend — Lake Powell Wander through the magical slot canyon, take in the red rock Horseshoe Bend from above, and visit the famous lake with stunning views. · ------- Must-see attractions: 1. Grand Canyon National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers outline a majestic canyon view. Whether you prefer a leisurely walk or serious hiking, there are routes for all levels. Visit in winter for a unique, peaceful snowy scene. 2. Lower Antelope Canyon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow. Every photo looks like it has a built-in filter, showcasing dreamy canyon rock textures. 3. Horseshoe Bend ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040, USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The stunning horseshoe-shaped river bend with gradient-colored water is especially atmospheric at sunset. 4. Lake Powell ⭐⭐⭐ Location: USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1 day A famous man-made lake with shimmering blue-green waters like a precious gem. The scenery is picturesque and incredibly soothing. · ------- ✈️ Travel prep: 🪪 First, bring your original US visa + a copy, along with your passport, ID, and electronic itinerary. Scan and back them up to the cloud in advance. 🔌 Next, pack a US plug adapter, fast charger, and power bank. Some US hotels have limited outlets. 🧴 August in the southern US is hot and sunny. Bring high-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, lightweight breathable quick-dry clothes, and comfortable sneakers. 📱 Finally, don’t forget to get a US SIM card or activate international roaming for easy navigation and emergency contact. · ------- All-inclusive, worry-free travel—tap the card below to easily lock in your ideal itinerary!William Miller William]21Laconium Room and Fountain of Youth at Awana Spa
Awana Spa at Resorts World is a good choice for travelers who want a wellness experience with several distinct spaces. The Fountain of Youth creates a dramatic centerpiece, while the Laconium Room offers a warm, quieter environment for slowing down. The locker area also makes it easier to change, store belongings, and prepare without feeling rushed. When booking, check which amenities are included and whether any rooms require a specific treatment or spa pass. Arriving early is especially useful because Resorts World is large and the route from parking or rideshare drop-off can take longer than expected. The combination of water features, warm rooms, and softly lit interiors makes this an easy place to recharge before returning to restaurants, shows, and other Las Vegas activities. #staycation#thingstodo#resortsWanderlust Y AventurasThis summer, the ultimate 6-day USA trip guide is right here
Girls, let’s plan! Here’s a hassle-free and budget-friendly 6-day deep dive into the USA, covering all the fun and classic experiences in one go! Explore a vintage gold mine park and feel the rush of the gold rush from a century ago. Ride a train with a 180° glass dome, watching Alaska’s snowy mountains and forests stretch to the horizon. Plus, get a chance to see the sacred mountain revered by the native people! With these highlights, it’s worth every penny—perfect for those who want to relax and travel with friends~ · - Don’t just read the title! The exciting details are all below~ · - 📒 Itinerary: This trip is packed with activities, letting you enjoy Alaska’s natural wonders and cultural landmarks in a short time. Save this now! ✨ DAY 1–2: Anchorage Museum of History and Art -> Matanuska Glacier Explore Alaska’s culture and history and experience the charm of art. Then head to the breathtaking Matanuska Glacier for a glacier hike with stunning views. DAY 3: Pioneer Park -> natural scenery Walk through the vintage gold mine park and soak up the rich history. Then immerse yourself in Alaska’s magnificent nature, where the pristine landscape captivates the soul. DAY 4: Museum of the North -> Arctic Village Visit the treasure trove of knowledge at the Museum of the North to learn about unique Arctic culture. Then go to the sacred mountain in the hearts of native people and enjoy the enchanting atmosphere of Arctic Village. DAY 5–6: Free time in Fairbanks (optional Arctic Circle tour + blue ice cave adventure) -> Ice Sculpture Museum -> Chena Hot Springs Relax and explore Fairbanks at your own pace. Choose to experience the Arctic Circle adventure under the northern lights and the magical blue ice cave. Then visit the ice sculpture art and warm up at Chena Hot Springs—perfect for a cozy winter escape! 🛫 End of trip: Take home unforgettable Alaska memories, head to the airport for check-in, and look forward to your next visit! · - · *Notes:** 1️⃣ US supermarkets offer a wide variety of local specialties at varying prices. Compare before buying 🛒. Beef jerky and maple syrup make great gifts~ 2️⃣ Portions of American food are huge 🍔. Consider packing leftovers or sharing with friends to save money and avoid waste! 3️⃣ July is sunny in many parts of the US ☀️, but temperatures can vary greatly between day and night. Don’t forget a light jacket~ 4️⃣ Tipping is expected when dining 💵, usually 10%–20%, but adjust based on service quality~ 5️⃣ Self-driving is convenient 🚗, but watch parking rules carefully. Fines for violations are high, so do your homework in advance! · - Let’s go! Click the card below to discover more amazing trips!zaratravel1
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Mysterious glass beach! Stunning hidden gem near San Francisco
💎Overseas secret wild ambassador | California Fort Bragg glass beach film-style travel guide Destination: Glass Beach at MacKerricher State Park, Fort Bragg, California. Once a city dump site, decades of ocean waves have polished it into a coast of sparkling sea glass. A must-stop natural hidden gem on the Highway 1 road trip. 🚗 Two travel options Drive north from San Francisco along CA-1 Highway. The drive takes about 3.5 hours with Pacific cliffside ocean views all along the way, where you can stop anytime to enjoy the scenery. There is a small free parking lot at the beach’s end. Parking is limited during peak season, so try to arrive before 9 AM. Paid parking in the state park costs US$10 per day. If you don’t have a car, you can take the Greyhound bus to Fort Bragg town, then a 10-minute taxi ride to the beach. The total trip takes 6 to 8 hours. Local carpool or day tours are also options. 📸 Four main highlights ✨ Rainbow sea glass beach: White and green sea glass are most common. Red and blue are rare and only fully visible at low tide when the entire tidal flat is exposed. The coast is divided into three beach areas. Beach 3 has the largest amount of sea glass and the best viewing. A gentle coastal boardwalk lets you see small marine creatures like crabs and sea anemones in tide pools. Stop by the Skunk vintage forest train and the colorful seaside fairy-tale town of Mendocino. The golden hour from 3 PM to 5 PM offers soft backlighting. Wet sea glass becomes translucent and reflective, perfect for atmospheric film-style photos. 🦋 Fun experiences Hunt for smooth sea glass on the tidal flats, take a leisurely walk along the coastline, ride the vintage train through redwood forests, and capture breathtaking ocean views from the cliffs. 🍤 Local food options In Fort Bragg town, enjoy fresh seafood, classic clam chowder, American burgers with craft beer, authentic Mexican tacos, or bring your own ingredients for a picnic by the sea. 🏡 Two types of accommodations ▫️ Fort Bragg town: Well-developed with plenty of sea view vacation rentals and convenient daily shopping. ▫️ Mendocino town: Rich in artistic atmosphere with stylish seaside cabins, ideal for a slow-paced, immersive vacation. 💡 Essential travel tips The beach is covered with glass shards, so wear non-slip, durable hiking shoes to protect your feet from cuts. Northern California’s coast is windy year-round with cooler temperatures, so bring a windbreaker and high-SPF sunscreen. Check the tide schedule before you go. Low tide is the only time to see large areas of sea glass. California state parks strictly prohibit collecting or removing sea glass. Violators face heavy fines. Photography is allowed. There are no shops or restaurants on the beach. Bring your own drinking water and snacks.123Asher~Adams$38Checking in with kids at America’s hidden gems! Stunning canyons + a guide to avoid pitfalls
This time, I took the kids to Vegas and finally included Antelope Canyon in the itinerary! The 10-hour round trip was really tough, but experiencing the charm of nature with the kids made it all worth it, and of course, you have to get great photos! Here are some very important family tips that I hope will help sisters avoid any traps: 1️⃣ Make sure the kids wear proper walking shoes! Absolutely! The park is full of red sand and uneven paths, so kids must wear non-slip sneakers. Avoid flip-flops or sandals to prevent slipping and blisters. 2️⃣ Antelope Canyon can only be visited with a local guide. If you’re with kids, it’s recommended to tip $5-$10 before the tour. Each group has about a dozen people waiting to enter, and you can’t fall behind. We didn’t tip, and the guide kept rushing us, so we barely had time to take photos, and the kids got anxious. Later we learned that tipping slows the guide down and they help find good photo spots, making the experience better with kids. 3️⃣ Antelope Canyon has top lighting, so front-facing photos aren’t ideal most of the time. Try having the kids look up or take parent-child photos from behind. The easiest trick is to have the kids wear sunglasses for better shots. The canyon is narrow, so it’s best to walk at the front or back of the group to avoid crowds and make it easier to take photos and rest with kids. 4️⃣ Family outfit tips: Black, white, or brown colors look best in photos. Parents and kids can coordinate with matching colors for more harmonious family pictures. 5️⃣ Actually, photos inside Antelope Canyon are all pretty similar. The wide-open area outside is much more spacious and there’s no guide rushing you, so you can comfortably take family photos and let the kids run and play freely. 6️⃣ Don’t forget sun protection! The park is very hot, so fully protect the kids with sun-protective clothing, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen to avoid sunburn. 7️⃣ There are no clean restrooms inside the park, only pit toilets. You can change clothes and freshen up at a clean restroom the guide takes you to beforehand. Bring wet wipes and tissues to keep the kids clean. 8️⃣ Bring enough drinking water and light snacks for the kids. Supplies inside the park are scarce and expensive, so avoid hunger and thirst. 9️⃣ Pack common medicines and band-aids for the kids to handle emergencies like falls or scrapes. Regarding group tours, I did a lot of research because I didn’t want to be packed on a big bus. After reading many posts and checking foreign platforms, 50-person Antelope Canyon tours cost about $200 round trip from Vegas; 14-person business buses are around $250, with fixed hotel pickups—no door-to-door service, and extra fees or early pickups if you’re not at the designated hotels. This time, I found a private small group tour with a business car for up to 5 people at $259. They pick up from all central Vegas hotels and picked us up at 6 AM, saving a lot of time compared to regular tours. The guide was a kind Chinese lady, the car was clean, and they even provided umbrellas, ice water, iced cola, and sunscreen. The kids slept both ways—super comfortable. I really want to recommend it; it’s so good it feels like a secret, but no lies here~ The only regret is there’s no two-day tour option. Otherwise, we could have stayed overnight in Page town and had time to check out the Jennie-style Powell Lake boat tour for a richer experience with the kids. A couple traveling with us didn’t want to go, so we missed out—so regretful~ Next post will be about Horseshoe Bend! It’s insanely photogenic. You can skip Antelope Canyon, but Horseshoe Bend is definitely worth taking the kids to~ME. Gus 27305ItineraryCheck USA Utah Bryce Canyon: Navajo Loop and Queen’s Garden Combination Trail
#itinerarycheck This is the signature Bryce hike and the combination route (Queen’s Garden down, Navajo Loop up via Wall Street) is the right way to do it—everyone says so and they are correct. I started at Sunrise Point at 7 am in late September, descended Queen’s Garden first (cooler, softer light on the hoodoos, fewer people coming up at you), reached the Queen’s Garden formation in 40 minutes, then continued to the Navajo Loop junction and climbed out through Wall Street. Total 5.3 km, 330 m elevation regain, 2 hours 15 with constant stopping. By 9:30 the Wall Street slot was in shadow and gorgeous; by 11 the whole amphitheater was flat midday light and the parking lot at Sunrise Point was full with a ranger directing cars. Bryce entrance is $35/vehicle, 7 days, card accepted at the booth. The shuttle runs from the visitor center to Sunrise/Sunset Points in season, but if you have a car just park at Sunrise Point and start there—the shuttle saves nothing in the early morning because it does not run until 8. Water: one bottle minimum even in autumn; the climb out of Navajo is switchbacked sand and sucks the moisture out of you. Boots help—the Queen’s Garden tread is sandy and the Wall Street stairs are worn limestone with drop-offs, fine in dry weather, slick after rain or frost. In winter Wall Street closes for ice and you must return via Two Bridges, adding 1 km. Lodging inside the park (Bryce Canyon Lodge) books 6–12 months ahead; outside, Ruby’s Inn takes cards and has an ATM that ran out of cash on a Friday night when I was there, so do not rely on it. Food at Ruby’s is overpriced diner fare—stock snacks in Panguitch (30 minutes south) where prices are normal. One mistake: I originally planned Navajo down + Queen’s Garden up, which means climbing the Wall Street stairs at the start when legs are fresh but descending the sandy switchbacks at the end when they are not—either works, but the conventional order gives you the better photographic direction and the harder climb in cooler air. For itinerary flow, Bryce pairs naturally with a sunset at Inspiration Point (5 minutes away, wheelchair-accessible overlook) the evening before, and a dawn at Sunrise Point the same day you hike. Trying to add Mossy Cave or Fairyland Loop on the same day as Navajo/Queen’s is overkill—Bryce rewards slow looking, not mileage. Has anyone done the full Figure 8 (Navajo + Queen’s + Peek-a-Boo) in one morning without regretting it by noon?biuni883Big Pigeon, Big Flavor: A Must-Try at Dà Gē Fàn
Dà Gē Fàn on Beijing Road is a haven for pigeon lovers and anyone craving authentic Cantonese flavors. The restaurant’s standout dish is undoubtedly the Salt-Baked Pigeon (盐焗鸽皇)—crispy skin, juicy meat, and a perfect balance of savory seasoning make every bite irresistible. Another highlight is the Braised Baby Pigeon (红烧乳鸽), which locks in the tender texture of the meat while maintaining the crispiness of the skin. Each dish is carefully prepared, showcasing the kitchen’s mastery of both flavor and technique. Beyond pigeon, the menu surprises with other gems. The Stir-Fried Pork with Chili (辣椒炒肉) is unexpectedly delicious, offering a spicy kick and rich umami that complements the milder pigeon dishes perfectly. Every dish is flavorful yet balanced, making the dining experience feel indulgent without being overwhelming. The portions are generous, making it ideal for sharing with family or friends over a leisurely meal. Planning ahead is key for a smooth experience. Dà Gē Fàn is extremely popular, and the line can stretch for hours if you arrive without a reservation. For convenience, it’s recommended to grab a number in advance via their official WeChat account—this saves waiting time and ensures you can dive straight into the food once you arrive. With its expertly prepared dishes and vibrant atmosphere, a meal here is more than just dining—it’s a celebration of authentic Cantonese pigeon cuisine.SzeWen, Lee3New York is great, but I won’t go again because honestly…
New York is great, but I won’t go a second time 💔|A regular traveler’s honest guide to what to avoid I have to admit, New York’s vibe is truly unique. The Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty at dusk, Central Park’s autumn sunsets, the timeless masterpieces at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, street art, Broadway lights—seeing the hustle and romance of this world-class city in person is truly breathtaking. But after experiencing a solo trip firsthand, the exhaustion, hidden costs, and safety concerns add up. No matter how stunning the sights, it’s hard to want to go back. Keep this honest guide to what to avoid handy! ✨ —— 📢 Honest advice to reconsider, set your expectations early 1. Prices are generally high, and tipping is everywhere Restaurants expect 15%–20% tips by default. You also need to tip for coffee, takeout, and hotel housekeeping. Simple meals on the street start at 120 yuan per person, and full meals are over 300 yuan per person. Accommodation is expensive—basic hotels in Manhattan start at 1,000 yuan per night with small rooms. 2. The city is crowded and chaotic, which is physically draining Manhattan is extremely dense and crowded. Most attractions require walking and subway transfers, often walking tens of thousands of steps daily. Trash and homeless people are common on the streets, very different from the polished scenes in movies and TV shows. 3. The subway is old and unsafe The century-old subway system is outdated, with no air conditioning and strong odors. Late-night cars have a mixed crowd, so keep valuables close. Avoid traveling alone during early morning hours. 4. Many hidden fees and traps Observation decks, boat tours, and museums charge separately. Popular combo tickets are expensive. Street performers charge for photos, public restrooms and luggage storage usually require payment. 5. Huge differences between neighborhoods Uptown Manhattan is prosperous and clean. Brooklyn and some remote areas are chaotic. Avoid walking alone late at night. · — 📝 Essential travel info ✅ Visa: US B1/B2 tourist visa, apply in advance. Have round-trip tickets and hotel bookings ready for inspection ✅ Currency: US dollars. Most malls and restaurants accept credit cards. Carry some cash for emergencies ✅ Best travel time: April–June, September–November for comfortable temperatures. Summers are hot and rainy, winters are very cold ✅ Must-haves: portable anti-theft bag, comfortable walking shoes, power adapter, mask (subway ventilation is poor) · — 🗓 Classic 5-day relaxed itinerary (no boot camp) Day 1 Downtown Manhattan landmarks Statue of Liberty boat tour (buy tickets online in advance) → Wall Street bull → Walk Brooklyn Bridge, capture Manhattan skyline sunset in the evening Day 2 Midtown core shopping district Choose either Empire State Building or Top of the Rock observation deck → Times Square → Broadway show (buy tickets online in advance for better prices) Day 3 Artsy slow day Spend the day wandering Central Park → Metropolitan Museum of Art, allow half a day or more to explore slowly, watch the park sunset in the evening Day 4 Off-the-beaten-path route High Line Park → Chelsea art district → Flatiron Building, experience the city’s popular elevated walkway Day 5 Shopping and rest Shop along Fifth Avenue or visit a lesser-known Jersey City viewpoint to avoid city crowds, then rest before heading home · — 🍽 Food guide, save money and avoid pitfalls 🔶 Affordable must-tries: Shake Shack burgers, New York pizza, bagel breakfast. Local chains offer the best value 🔶 Special experiences: Michelin-starred Manhattan restaurants and trendy steakhouses are overpriced. Regular tourists don’t need to rush to these 💡 Money-saving tips 1. Buy water and snacks at supermarkets; convenience stores near attractions charge double 2. Choose pickup when ordering food to avoid delivery tips 3. Chinatown offers great value Chinese food with flavors familiar to Chinese travelers, much cheaper than Western food ⚠️ Important pitfalls to avoid (learned the hard way) 1️⃣ Safety first: carry your backpack in front, watch your phone and wallet in the subway and crowded areas. Don’t engage with overly friendly strangers on the street or accept gifts—they will demand tips later. 2️⃣ Buy tickets online in advance: lines are long and prices are higher on site. Book Statue of Liberty tours, observation decks, and museums on official websites ahead of time. 3️⃣ Remember tipping rules: restaurant bills don’t include tips; you need to add them separately. Leave $1–2 per day for hotel housekeeping. 4️⃣ Transportation: use the subway for short trips. For longer distances, use ride-hailing apps—they cost half as much as hailing taxis on the street. Avoid driving if unfamiliar with the area; parking is very expensive. 5️⃣ Accommodation tips: if on a budget, stay in New Jersey or Long Island suburbs with subway access to Manhattan. You can save half on housing costs but expect longer commutes. Avoid remote neighborhoods. 💰 5-day per person budget reference (excluding international flights) · Comfortable trip: 6,500–10,000 yuan (city hotels + classic attractions + several full meals) · Budget trip: 4,000–5,500 yuan (suburban lodging, public transport, affordable meals) ✨ Final honest words New York is a city of extremes, where top-tier luxury and gritty street life coexist. It’s worth visiting once to see a world-class city firsthand. But if you prefer clean, tidy, stress-free vacations and dislike high tipping and crowded environments, New York probably won’t match your travel style. Adjust your expectations before you go.BARBARA GRANT30Witnessing a Historic Night with the KC Match Experience
After eight years, I finally got to attend a World Cup match in person again. Woke up at 6 AM, had three eggs, a corn cob, and a protein shake with milk, then drove eight hours straight to Kansas City to catch the first group stage match. Every bit of it was worth it! 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 Group stage opener: 3-0—another unforgettable historic night. Eight years ago, I saw you score the only goal for that World Cup. Eight years later, I witnessed your first hat-trick on the World Cup stage ⚽️⚽️⚽️. The Argentina team led by Scaloni is completely different from the one eight years ago, but what hasn’t changed is you 🐐👑. Here’s my KC match experience 👇 Today’s match, being the first World Cup game hosted in Kansas City, was a letdown in terms of on-site experience. In one word: bad. In two words: very bad. In three words: extremely bad! 😤😤😤 1. Got in line for security at 5 PM sharp, but it took a full 45 minutes to get through. 2. The fan experience activities at the venue were poorly organized. Despite the large open space, the activities felt like a hastily thrown-together amateur setup. For example, the photo booth for creating player cards had only one machine, resulting in a long line. On average, it took two minutes per person, so unless you were willing to wait two hours, you wouldn’t get your turn! Think twice before joining this line! The face-painting stations for national flags only had two counters. I waited over ten minutes without moving an inch—absolutely frustrating. 3. Avoid choosing non-popular park & ride pickup points❕❕❕ I picked the Independence Center shuttle point to get to the stadium. After the match, when trying to return, shuttles to this less popular point were scarce. Meanwhile, multiple empty buses were heading to the Plaza shuttle point. I had to wait for over ten buses before finally getting one to Independence Center! The organizers didn’t allow buses to adjust routes to accommodate stranded fans at less popular points. Watching others leave while I was stuck there, exhausted and starving, left me speechless 🙄. I was too tired to even complain 😅. In conclusion, I now fully understand why some media outlets rated KC as the worst host city before the tournament ._TI***q556Grand Canyon National Park Arrival Guide: What to Know Before You Go
#arrivalguide Visiting Grand Canyon National Park for the first time is an unforgettable experience, and a little planning makes the trip much smoother. I entered through the South Rim, which is the most popular area and offers easy access to scenic viewpoints, visitor services, and walking trails. Arrive early in the morning to avoid heavy traffic, find parking more easily, and enjoy cooler temperatures. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring plenty of drinking water, sunscreen, and a hat, as the weather can become hot and dry, especially in summer. Keep your camera ready because the canyon views change beautifully throughout the day. Follow all safety signs and stay behind railings where provided, as the canyon edges can be dangerous. Spend time at several viewpoints instead of rushing through just one stop. Watching the sunrise or sunset over the canyon is an experience you won't forget and makes the visit even more rewarding. #arrivalguide #grandcanyonnationalpark #arizona #usa #nationalparksHossain Hoq Prohor31New York's Sci-Fi Wormhole Architecture: A New Hotspot for Visitors
🦋 Environment/Facilities: Designed by Studio Gang, the streamlined canyon atrium features five-story curved concrete walls resembling glacial erosion. Inside, you'll find the immersive "Invisible Worlds" exhibition hall and a tropical butterfly rainforest greenhouse, creating a futuristic world akin to an ant colony. 🕰️ Operating Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM (aligned with the main museum hours) *Extended to 8:00 PM on Fridays | Last entry to the butterfly greenhouse is 45 minutes before closing. 💞 Reasons to Visit: 1️⃣ Architectural Revolution: The "organic architecture" of curved staircases and sky bridges earned recognition as one of TIME's Best Inventions of the Year, with light filtering through thousands of circular openings creating a starry effect. 2️⃣ Immersive Tech Experience: The "Invisible Worlds" exhibition uses AR microscopes to observe microbial battles, while the insect hall lets you control robotic bees to complete pollination tasks. 3️⃣ Butterfly Greenhouse Sanctuary: Interact with over 500 freely flying butterflies amidst tropical waterfalls, with guided experiences where butterflies land on your palm every hour. 4️⃣ Hidden Pathways: A secret passage on the third-floor skywalk leads directly to the Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems, allowing visitors to bypass crowded main routes and enjoy the crystal wall in solitude. 💰 Average Cost: Included in the museum ticket (Pay-What-You-Wish for New York residents). 📍 Address: American Museum of Natural History, 415 Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10024 (New entrance on the west side of the museum, elevator access from 79th Street Station on the B subway line). 📌 Tips: 🔺 Light Magic Hours: On sunny days after 2:00 PM, sunlight streams through the atrium's circular openings, creating a flowing galaxy of light and shadow on the ground. 🔺 Reservation Hack: When booking tickets on the official website, select "Gilder Center Entry" to skip the main museum queue. 🔺 Exclusive Experience: "Science Night Live" with biologists and dinner is available on Thursday evenings (requires booking three months in advance).Viagoo904Explore the US in 5 days—these spots are amazing
If you’re planning a 5-day trip to the US, check this out! This compact and hassle-free 5-day itinerary covers both popular attractions and hidden gems, so you can enjoy your trip without the hassle of planning~ · ------- The US is full of surprises, from the historic Statue of Liberty 🗽 to the wild nature of Yellowstone National Park 🌋. You’ll also find authentic American burgers and the laid-back vibe of the Wild West on the streets. · ------- 🗺️ Route overview: Day 1: Arrive in Salt Lake City -> check in to hotel After arriving in Salt Lake City, check in and rest to start your West Coast adventure. Days 2–3: Jackson Antler Park -> Grand Teton National Park -> Yellowstone National Park Visit the popular Antler Park and explore the stunning natural scenery of Grand Teton and Yellowstone. Day 4: Paint Pot Springs -> Yellowstone geysers and mud volcano area Immerse yourself in Yellowstone’s unique geothermal wonders and experience the magic of nature. Day 5: Salt Lake City ✈ return trip End your unforgettable West Coast journey and head home with wonderful memories. · ------- Must-see attractions: Grand Teton National Park ⭐⭐⭐ Location: Wyoming Open hours: Open all day Recommended visit time: 1–2 days Wild elk herds and towering peaks in one frame, with canyon streams creating an amazing atmosphere ✨ Yellowstone National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: United States Open hours: Open all day Recommended visit time: 2–4 days · ------- Some tips: 1. Local specialties prices: niche handmade soaps and maple syrup average US$10–20, buy as needed to avoid overspending 🧴 2. July weather: hot with frequent showers, bring sunscreen and a foldable umbrella 🌂 3. Visa info: US visa required in advance, be patient after your interview for approval 📜 4. Travel reminder: limited public transport, plan your car rental ahead for self-driving 🚗 -------- If you’re planning a private tour in the US and have questions, feel free to leave a comment. Don’t forget to like and save after reading!Ethan Henderson1815California Glass Beach, a rainbow gem beach created by the sea
Who would have thought that Northern California hides this healing Glass Beach? It used to be a century-old landfill, but after decades of ocean waves washing over it, the sharp broken glass has all been polished into smooth colorful stones, covering the entire coastline. Under the sunlight, it sparkles like a spilled candy jar 💎 📍Exact address: Fort Bragg, CA 95437 A 3.5-hour drive from San Francisco, heading north along Highway CA-1, the coastal scenery along the way is truly soothing. The best time to visit is between 3-5 PM when the soft light makes the glass stones look transparent and bright. Be sure to time your visit with low tide so that the large patches of colorful gems are fully exposed, creating a perfect atmosphere for photos. Two must-shoot spots to remember: a panoramic aerial view of Rainbow Beach with stunning color layers; and by the sea cave waiting for sunlight to refract through the waves, creating amazing light and shadow effects. Travel tips: The rocks are slippery, so wear non-slip shoes. It’s windy by the sea, so bring a light jacket. Absolutely do not take any glass stones—leave them for others to enjoy. After checking out the beach, you can also plan nearby activities: ride the Skunk Train through the forest, visit the fairy-tale-like town of Mendocino. A full day trip without rushing. This hidden gem away from the crowds offers perfect shots for your social feed.CalebHall_323Mooney Falls: The Most Thrilling Waterfall in Arizona 💙
Mooney Falls is the definition of adventure in Arizona! 💦💙 You’ll find this epic beauty tucked away in the magical Havasupai region of the Grand Canyon. To get there, you’ll need to hike down steep, almost vertical cliffs using chains and ladders—talk about living your best daredevil life! The journey is totally wild, but that first glimpse of Mooney Falls crashing 200 feet down into turquoise pools is absolutely worth it. 🤯 Surrounded by red rock walls and lush greenery, this is truly an Insta-perfect spot. Bring your waterproof gear—you’ll want to snap some insane pics and maybe even take a dip to cool off. Just remember: you need a permit (from the official Havasupai Tribe website) and the trail is only open from February to November. No casual drop-ins here, fam! Location: Mooney Falls, Havasupai Falls, Supai, AZ 86435 Best Time: Early morning for fewer crowds and dreamy lighting Hours: Open February–November (permit required) Honestly, this is one of those bucket-list adventures you’ll never forget. Grab your squad, pack those hiking shoes, and get ready for a waterfall experience that’s 100% Arizona legend status! 💙✨ Ready to plan? Find more inspo and book Grand Canyon stays on trip.com!Vicky-Tran69Niagara-on-the-Lake | Stroll along Queen Street and fall into a vintage old-time charm
Who would have thought! Hidden in Canada is a small town favored by time 🌿, avoiding the crowded crowds of Toronto and Vancouver. Here, there is no commercial hustle and bustle, only European vintage style everywhere. This is Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the soul of the town—Queen Street—is definitely the pinnacle of short trips in Canada! Compared to the repetitive popular check-in spots in Canada, Queen Street focuses on an authentic vintage atmosphere and is also a local secret vacation treasure. Whether it's a couple's honeymoon, a trip with girlfriends, or a solo healing journey, this street can fulfill all your fantasies of a European small town. Once you visit, you'll be completely captivated ❤️ 📍 Overview Niagara-on-the-Lake is located on the banks of the Niagara River, adjacent to Niagara Falls, 1.5 hours by car from Toronto, and 40 minutes from Buffalo, New York. The entire town was once a century-old colonial stronghold. Queen Street, as the town's main artery, is only 1.2 kilometers long. The street isn't very long, but every inch of scenery is worth slowing down to savor. The whole street is dominated by Victorian vintage architecture, with neatly arranged colorful detached houses and vintage villas on both sides. The street is surrounded by lush greenery and flowers, with cherry blossoms in spring, roses in summer, and maple leaves in autumn, each season offering its own charm. Unlike the fast-food style commercialization of popular Canadian commercial streets, the shop density here is moderate, with no noisy tourist groups, quiet and relaxed, perfectly suited for a slow-paced trip. 🌟 Must-visit core check-in spots 1. Vintage Colorful Building Cluster [Top Photo Spot] The buildings along Queen Street span the 18th to 19th centuries, with detached houses in cream white, mint green, caramel brown, and creamy yellow scattered about. Carved window sills, vintage iron railings, and pointed attics make every snapshot look like a European movie scene 🎬 Recommended best photo spot: Around the mid-street city hall area, where there are fewer people and no cluttered modern buildings in the background. On sunny days, the light and shadow atmosphere is perfect! Outfit suggestions include light-colored long dresses, French-style trench coats, and vintage suits, suitable for all styles with a 100% chance of great photos. 2. Niche Unique Treasure Shops The entire street gathers dozens of specialty shops including cultural and creative stores, antiques, aromatherapy, handmade crafts, wineries, and clothing stores, rejecting the uniformity of Yiwu-style small commodities: · Antique Collection Store: Displays century-old vintage cameras, silverware, old oil paintings, and vintage records. Each old item carries a story of time. Antique lovers must not miss this; the niche collections offer great value for money; · Floral Handmade Shop: The store is wrapped in fresh flowers, focusing on dried flower decorations and preserved flower accessories. Prices are affordable, perfect for buying as travel souvenirs; · Local Winery Store: Niagara is a well-known Canadian ice wine region. The street-side winery stores offer free tastings of ice wine and dry red wine, and even beginners can learn wine tasting knowledge for free. 3. Century-old Theatre & Street Art Queen Street is home to Canada's long-established Shaw Festival Theatre, which has a history of over a century and stages plays, musicals, and stage dramas all year round. Compared to expensive theatre tickets in big cities, prices here are affordable (80-150 CAD per person), allowing an immersive experience of Western art and culture with a fully charged atmosphere. In addition, street performers are everywhere along the street, including violin solos, oil painting sketching, and vintage magic shows. Strolling the street, surrounded by melodious music, you can immerse yourself in a medieval European small town. 🍰 Food Exploration | Local Secret List Traveling to Queen Street is not complete without eating the right food! Avoid the tourist traps and here’s a list of real treasure shops: 1. The Bench Market Cafe The town’s top French brunch spot 🔥, must-try Eggs Benedict and crispy waffles paired with fresh raspberries and blueberries. Rich and creamy without being greasy. Window seats face the vintage street scene, perfect for coffee and sunbathing, unlocking the European slow life. Average cost 25 CAD per person; 2. Ice Cream Cafe A century-old handmade ice cream shop with more than ten fruit flavors, all made with local milk and fresh fruit. Highly recommend the ice wine flavor, a Niagara exclusive, sweet and refreshing with no artificial flavoring; 3. Riverside Western Restaurant Specializes in Western-style steak and seafood platters. Sitting in the outdoor dining area at dusk, enjoy dinner while watching the sunset over the Niagara River. The romance level is maxed out, perfect for couples. 📝 Comprehensive Travel Tips Best Travel Time From May to October every year! Flowers bloom in May and June with mild weather; September and October bring golden autumn with red and yellow maple leaves, doubling the vintage atmosphere—best time for photos; July and August are peak tourist seasons with more visitors. Transportation Guide ✅ Self-driving: 1.5 hours from downtown Toronto, plenty of free roadside parking, most convenient for self-driving; ✅ Public transport: Direct bus from Toronto to the town, walkable to explore Queen Street upon arrival; ✅ Combined trips: After visiting Queen Street, a 15-minute drive takes you to Niagara Falls, perfect for a one-day dual itinerary. Duration & Expenses Duration: 3-5 hours, half-day recommended, sunset views in the evening are the most beautiful; Expenses: Overall lower than downtown Toronto, dining averages 30-60 CAD per person, souvenirs average 10-50 CAD, offering much better value than popular tourist towns. Avoid Pitfalls 1. Most niche shops close by 6:00 PM, don’t go too late; 2. During peak season, occasional street vendors sell overpriced souvenirs, not recommended to buy; 3. Temperature difference by the river is large in the morning and evening, remember to bring a light jacket. 💬 Endnote Interaction After experiencing the bustling and lively Toronto, why not come to this quiet vintage town to relax yourself? Queen Street has no assembly-line tourist spots, only gentle old times and romantic everyday life. Anyone interested in unlocking this treasure town in Canada? Do you prefer Queen Street in spring blossoms or autumn maple leaves? Leave a comment below to chat—I can help customize a detailed one-day tour route for you 🗺️ Niagara Falls Niagara RiverSportsFanatic55135KiSara at Conrad Bangkok: A Japanese Dining Guide 🇯🇵🍣
If you’re staying in Bangkok and looking for a refined Japanese dinner, KiSara at Conrad Bangkok is worth knowing about. Located on the 3rd floor of Conrad Bangkok, KiSara focuses on authentic Japanese cuisine with a contemporary presentation. The restaurant has both an elegant dining room and dedicated sushi and teppanyaki counters, as well as private dining rooms. What you can try: 🍣 Sushi & Sashimi A selection of fresh Japanese seafood, including sushi and sashimi sets. 🔥 Teppanyaki An interactive dining experience prepared at the teppanyaki counter, with options including Japanese A4 Wagyu, seafood and lobster. 🍱 Kaiseki Set menus inspired by traditional Japanese dining, with seasonal ingredients and carefully presented courses. 🦞 Lobster Omakase One of the more distinctive options is the 10-course Lobster Omakase, served at the intimate sushi counter. It is currently available Thursday–Saturday evenings, with limited seating, so advance booking is recommended. 🍶 Sake There is also a curated Japanese sake selection designed to complement the seasonal seafood and meat dishes. What I liked about KiSara is that it gives you several ways to experience Japanese cuisine in one place — whether you want sushi at the counter, teppanyaki, a more traditional set menu or a full omakase experience. 📍 KiSara, Conrad Bangkok Level 3 · All Seasons Place 🇯🇵 Japanese fine dining ✨ Best for: sushi, teppanyaki, omakase & a special dinner in Bangkok.Alinaal3PLOG Sharing|Riding my beloved little white horse at USC
I've been longing for this white horse for a long time! When I was in school, I saw my senior's graduation photo and thought that if I had the chance, I would definitely take a photo sitting on a horse's back. More than a year after graduation! I finally got the chance! I got on! Took the photo! No more regrets about USC! It's really impossible to get on with just one person helping. At least one more person is needed! One side needs the photographer to hold my hand, and the other side needs my husband to support my leg to get up (big thanks to these two helpers). Beautiful photos like this are made this way! “As long as I’m not embarrassed, the embarrassed ones are others.”octavia_morgenstern_8983High-value 4-day US trip at $3k per person
Girls! This 4-day US travel guide helps you save time and money while exploring the Grand Canyon, Lower Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend in Colorado. It also includes a practical winter hiking guide, perfect for both experienced hikers and casual travelers to enjoy easily~ / This comprehensive guide has even more ways to explore below 👇~ / The US is full of stories, from the century-old romance of the Statue of Liberty 🗽 to the majestic landscapes of the Western Grand Canyon 🌄. The local food and cowboy culture are also super interesting! / 🗺️ Itinerary: Day 1: San Francisco - Las Vegas Arrive smoothly from San Francisco to Las Vegas and start your American West adventure. Days 2–3: Grand Canyon Helicopters—Grand Canyon National Park—Horseshoe Bend—Lower Antelope Canyon—Lake Powell Visit iconic Grand Canyon sights, hike various trails, and enjoy the beautiful views of Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell. Day 4: Las Vegas Visit Las Vegas’ signature spots and immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife of the city that never sleeps. / must-see attractions: Grand Canyon National Park 🎖️5 stars Address: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers create a grand atmosphere. Whether hiking or strolling, it’s amazing. Winter offers a uniquely peaceful and picturesque experience~ Horseshoe Bend ⭐4 stars Address: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040 USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The iconic horseshoe-shaped river bend with gradient-colored water makes for stunning photos! Lower Antelope Canyon 🎖️5 stars Address: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow. Every photo captures the canyon’s dreamy rock textures. Lake Powell ⭐3 stars Address: USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1 day A famous man-made lake with soothing blue waters, perfect for a relaxing day of unwinding. Welcome to dazzling Las Vegas sign ⭐3 stars Address: 5100 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119 USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 10–30 minutes A must-stop photo spot in Las Vegas. Don’t miss snapping a picture when you pass by~ / ✈️ essentials before you go: 🪪 Bring your original US visa and a copy, plus keep a copy of your passport stored separately for safety. 📱 Be sure to buy a local US SIM card in advance or enable international roaming for navigation and communication. 🔌 US plugs are flat blade type. Remember to bring a converter so you can charge your devices at the hotel. 👕 August is hot in most parts of the US. Pack short sleeves and sun-protective clothing, plus a light jacket for air conditioning. 🧴 UV rays are strong outdoors. Don’t forget high-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, and sunglasses. 💳 Bring several credit cards from different banks and carry only a small amount of cash. Most places accept cards. 🧰 A portable foldable bag is handy for souvenirs or dirty clothes. /MAKENZIE PENA2Complete Guide to Universal Studios Hollywood in California: Routes and Parking Methods
📍Universal Studios Hollywood 🗺️No backtracking route 💡 Map is in the last picture: ⚠️ There are many escalators between the lower and upper parks. Elevators are far apart and require a shuttle, so it’s recommended to travel light. One person can carry the child while the other handles the stroller on the escalator. 【Lower Park】(Recommended to visit first thing in the morning) 1. 🌟 Super Nintendo World: Mario Kart 🏎️ and live-action Mario. You can buy an interactive wristband. The Mario restaurant requires an app reservation in advance, but there is actually a side entrance where you can enter and order directly. 2. 🦕 Jurassic World: The Ride, very likely to get soaked in the front row, remember to bring a raincoat. 3. ⚰️ The Mummy: Not suitable for small children. 4. 🤖 Transformers: Great 5D effects, but strong visual impact that might scare little kids. 【Upper Park】(Leisurely visit in the afternoon) 5. 🧑🧑🧒 The Simpsons: Various mini-games. 6. 🌟 Studio Tour: Take a bus 🚌 to see movie sets. Recommended to sit on the right window side for the best view! 7. 🪄 Harry Potter: The roller coaster and Forbidden Journey are thrilling, not suitable for young children, but there is child swap so parents can take turns riding. Must try the “Butterbeer,” which, despite the name, is a non-alcoholic sweet sparkling drink safe for kids. 8. 🐼 Kung Fu Panda: A short special effects movie with non-shaking seats available for parents holding children. 9&10.🐶 Minions / Secret Life of Pets: Cute style, kid-friendly. 11.🌊 WaterWorld Show: Stunning stunts. Seats are color-coded: blue for soaking wet, green for half wet, choose gray safe zone if with kids. 🚗 🅿️ Two tips to get $5 parking (save dozens of dollars) Method 1️⃣: Buy a same-day movie ticket at the CityWalk AMC theater via the AMC App ➡️ Tell the parking attendant you’re there for the movie, and parking fee instantly becomes $5 ➡️ Before the movie starts, cancel the ticket online in the app (with a $2-$3 handling fee). Total cost is under $8 for official parking. 👀 If there’s an issue with the ticket system, you must pay parking first, then buy a ticket on-site to get a parking rebate, and then cancel the movie ticket. Method 2️⃣: Navigate to 3913 Lankershim Blvd parking lot, $3 per day. Park and walk over the skybridge to take the free shuttle bus into the park. But theoretically, this is a subway station 🚉 parking lot, so there might be a risk of towing. Next time, I’ll share a detailed guide on the live-action Mario in Super Nintendo World.Stardust0157Hawaii Dreamscape🌊
🌺 A Paradise Escape: Jiangmen’s Take on Hawaii Vibes 🏝️🌞 Step into a daydream where tropical bliss meets modern comfort—this is Jiangmen’s Hawaii-inspired getaway! Whether lounging in a sun-kissed living room with lush plant decor or gazing out at twinkling pools and rows of coconut trees, you’ll feel the aloha spirit in every corner. 🌊 Route & Must-Dos: Begin your journey at the resort-inspired hotel: wake up to soft sunlight streaming over contemporary furniture, blending cozy indoor elegance with green, leafy touches. Head outdoors for a stroll under swaying palms—don’t miss a dip in the sparkling swimming pool or a soak in a rejuvenating hot spring while the sea breeze teases your senses. Meander along landscaped paths where modern buildings meet nature, and snap that perfect shot: frame the glassy pool with overhanging coconut leaves, or catch the sun glinting on sleek facades for your ultimate “tropical oasis” Insta moment. 🏖️ Photo Spots: · The pool, framed by coconut trees and modern architecture—morning or golden hour is magic! · Living room scenes: the sun illuminating plush seating, scattered with tropical plants. · Close-ups of architectural details with nature in the background for that high-end, relaxed vibe. 🌅 Practical Tips: · Early mornings mean quieter pools and softer sunlight for photography. · If you’re poolside, bring SPF (that sunny Hawaiian feeling is real!) · The living space is perfect for working remotely or just soaking up resort-style calm. ⚠️ Key Precautions: · Surfaces may be slippery near the pool; wear non-slip sandals. · Keep plants hydrated if you linger indoors—humidity makes a difference. #jiangmen #hawaiivibes #tropicalgetaway #modernresort #traveltipsMarwast53Canada is great, but I won’t go back because it’s really tough on travelers Just got back from the Canada loop! Honestly, here’s the real deal! The scenery here is truly breathtaking
Canada 🇨🇦 is great, but I won’t go back 🌲 because it’s really tough on travelers Just got back from the Canada loop 😭! Honestly, here’s the real deal! The scenery is absolutely stunning! Snow-capped mountains, lakes, and forests are like wallpapers everywhere ✨, but the trip is really exhausting and grueling! Spending money while suffering, rushing from place to place, the experience is extremely polarized. Once is enough! 🚗 Transportation tips 🗺️ Here’s a real no-fail guide to avoid pitfalls ✅ Canada’s biggest challenge: the land is ridiculously huge 💥! Cities and attractions are very far apart. Driving between Toronto, Vancouver, and Banff takes 3–4 hours each way! You basically have to drive yourself the whole time. There’s no reliable public transportation, so independent travel is almost impossible! 🚙 Many pitfalls with self-driving: Car rental prices double in peak season, and popular models are hard to book even two weeks in advance! Mountain roads are common, and some areas have no signal 📶. You must download offline maps in advance. If you’re unfamiliar with the roads, driving is really risky. 🚄 Intercity transport is very poor value. Tickets are expensive, schedules are limited, and wait times are long. ⚠️ Hidden costs to watch out for: All prices exclude tax! At checkout, 12%–13% tax is automatically added. Meals and taxis also require a mandatory 15%–20% tip 💸, so it’s easy to overspend! Don’t book hotels in the core of scenic areas! Banff hotels are outrageously priced in peak season. Staying in nearby towns can save you half the cost! 🌿 Real travel experience ✨ Honestly! Canada’s natural beauty is truly unmatched 💯! Lake Louise and Moraine Lake have crystal-clear blue water 💎, the Rocky Mountains are covered in endless snow ❄️, Niagara Falls is grand and breathtaking, and the forest air cures all anxiety! Few people, pristine scenery, and completely uncommercialized natural beauty. But it’s also really tough on travelers 😮💨! You spend most of your day in the car, sitting so long your back and waist hurt. It’s pure “sit and watch the scenery”! The weather in August and September is crazy. It’s scorching hot during the day ☀️, then windy and cold at night, with huge temperature swings. Dressing is a real challenge. There are tons of mosquitoes in forests and near lakes 🦟. They’re big and bite hard, making outdoor hiking miserable. Scenic area facilities are scarce. There are few supply points and basic rest areas. You often run out of water and snacks on the road, which seriously hurts the experience! 🍽️ Authentic Canadian food 🤤 The scenery is perfect, but the food is just okay 😋 🍁 Maple syrup pancakes | A national specialty! Sweet, soft, and rich in dairy flavor. A breakfast staple 🥩 Canadian steak | Tender, thick, juicy, and grilled over charcoal for great satisfaction 🐟 Deep-sea salmon | Firm, fresh, low-fat, and healthy. A local signature ingredient 🍟 Poutine cheese fries | Fries covered in cheese, salty and rich, a popular street snack 💡 Honest warnings 💣 Local dining is limited and mild in flavor. If you’re not used to Western food, you’ll get tired of it quickly! Scenic area restaurants are overpriced and portions vary. It’s best to bring extra snacks to avoid hunger on the road! 💡 Practical travel tips 📝 1. Be sure to apply for your visa in advance 📄! The process is complicated with many documents, and the rejection rate is not low. Allow plenty of time. 2. Prepare enough supplies for the whole self-driving trip! Bring water, snacks, and mosquito repellent. Supplies are scarce in mountain areas. 3. Dress in layers like an onion 🧥. A sun- and windproof jacket is essential to handle changing weather. 4. Stay away from deep forest areas. Follow scenic area rules and hike safely without taking risks. 5. Budget for taxes and tips on all expenses to avoid surprises at checkout. 6. Don’t rush your itinerary! Visit fewer attractions each day to ease fatigue from long drives. Canada’s beauty is pure, breathtaking mountain wilderness romance 🏔️! Snowy mountains, lakes, primeval forests, and healing wilderness. The scenery is flawless. But the long drives, high costs, unpredictable weather, and basic facilities are really tough for most people! It’s best suited for those who love the outdoors, can endure hardship, and have a generous budget. For most people, it’s not recommended to rush here blindly. Seeing the stunning scenery once is enough to remember for a lifetime!Ward_55*Violet1Must-Stay Industrial Style Hotel in New York
Super Vibes in Manhattan, New York! Hotel AKA NoMad (formerly Roger Williams Hotel) Here, the city’s industrial style perfectly blends with Japanese Nordic design—absolutely amazing! 🔥 ✨Light and Shadow Magic✨ The gentle warm yellow tones are so soothing! Sunlight becomes super soft through the geometric lattice walls resembling Japanese shoji screens. The light and shadows dance on the walls at different times of day, paired with atmospheric glass column lamps and paper-textured floor lamps that are simply stunning! 🏗️Material Clash The classic rugged brick walls are preserved and painted in a sophisticated gray-black tone, complemented by a shiny brass spiral staircase—this industrial style + metallic vibe combo is just divine! Instantly full-on New York style 💥 🍷Divine Bar The super Instagrammable marble bar counter with glass tube pendant lights, paired with minimalist high stools—the vertical lines instantly expand the sense of space! 🛋️High-End Vintage Feel Deep green velvet sofas + herringbone wood floors, instantly capturing a lazy vintage vibe—any cozy corner is perfect for shooting atmospheric photos 📸 🗺️Surrounding Exploration Guide Day 1️⃣ Roam the NoMad neighborhood! Spend the morning exploring old buildings and new apartments, then relax in the hotel’s public spaces in the afternoon—enjoy a drink at the bar in the evening while checking out light art and fashion! ✨ Day 2️⃣ Must-visit the High Line Park! This urban oasis converted from an abandoned railway is photogenic all year round—head to the Chelsea gallery district in the afternoon 🎨 Day 3️⃣ Let’s go to SoHo! Cast-iron buildings + boutique shops with great vibes— In the afternoon, watch street performers at Washington Square Park, and the sunset is breathtaking 🌆William61 Mitchell~64-day US trip with a $3k per person budget for maximum fun
First-time visitors to the US, don’t follow random guides! · ------- The US spans two oceans across North America and was once a melting pot of immigrants. Known as Uncle Sam’s land, it boasts stunning sights like Yellowstone National Park 🌋 and the Statue of Liberty 🗽! · ------- 🏝️ Classic US West itinerary overview: This trip is packed with activities, letting you see tons of attractions in a limited time~ Day 1: Los Angeles -> Las Vegas Arrive in Las Vegas and start your West Coast vacation vibe. Days 2–3: Grand Canyon National Park -> Horseshoe Bend -> Lower Antelope Canyon -> Lake Powell Explore iconic natural landmarks of the West over two days and fully immerse yourself in the wild charm of the region. Day 4: Las Vegas Visit signature Las Vegas spots and soak in the vibrant nightlife atmosphere. · ------- Must-see attractions: Grand Canyon National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers create a magnificent canyon view. Whether you prefer a relaxing stroll or a challenging hike, it’s perfect. Visiting in winter reveals a uniquely peaceful canyon scene~ Horseshoe Bend ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040 USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The iconic horseshoe-shaped river bend with its gradient-colored water makes every photo look like a masterpiece! Lower Antelope Canyon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP code 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow where you can capture dreamy canyon rock textures with a high chance of stunning photos! · ------- Tips for your trip: 1. 🕐 The US spans multiple time zones, so set your watch in advance to avoid delays. 2. 🥘 Portions in American restaurants tend to be large, so consider sharing to avoid waste. 3. 🛂 You must get a visa before traveling to the US. Check your documents’ validity before your trip. · ------- For a worry-free US trip, follow a group tour and you won’t go wrong. Save this guide and get ready to go!NooraKoskinen2Let's join the excitement at the World Cup!
🥅 The 2026 World Cup will be held in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Even though I'm not a big soccer fan, I decided to join the fun. 🇺🇸 Surprisingly, Washington, D.C., isn't one of the host cities, so I chose Philadelphia and attended the cheapest group stage match: Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮 vs Curaçao 🇨🇼. 🎫 World Cup tickets are quite expensive. This match was a less popular one, but even the furthest seats at the top cost $500 each. Parking fees were also steep—$150 for one match. The stadium was packed with tens of thousands of fans, and the atmosphere was electric. Every time a goal was scored, the crowd erupted in cheers. The final score was 2-0, with Curaçao eliminated. 💚 Something funny happened that day. I wore an NCT WINWIN basketball jersey (and even brought a matching plush doll and photo card). While eating, a foreigner came up to me and asked if my jersey was from NCT. I was surprised to see NCT still has recognition in the US, haha! 🥪 If you plan to eat, make sure to arrive early or eat beforehand. I arrived two hours early and almost missed the kickoff because the food lines were so long. First, you queue at a self-service machine to order, then wait in another line to pick up your food. The machines were overwhelmed, and each dish took about 30 minutes to order and even longer to prepare. I ended up with a beef sandwich, but it seemed like they had run out of ingredients—no sauce, no cheese, just cold, hard bread and beef slices. It was pretty tasteless 😅. 🍧 I regret not doing more research beforehand. I missed out on getting a wristband and commemorative ticket. I also found out too late that only tiny or transparent bags are allowed, so I had to walk back to the parking lot to leave my bag in the car. Later, I learned that each person can bring one bottle of water, while buying one inside costs $7. The open-air stadium was scorching, so bringing a small fan is a good idea. They sell shaved ice inside, and you can mix two flavors in one cup. It was refreshing in the heat, even though it was full of artificial coloring—I looked like an Avatar after eating it! 📍 Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia • Pennsylvania • USA 🇺🇸_TI***q63Charlotte 3-day travel guide
Charlotte, North Carolina, located in the southeastern United States, is known as the "Queen City" in honor of Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England. It is a major financial hub and a racing culture landmark in the US, where modern skyscrapers blend with leafy historic neighborhoods. The entire itinerary starts and ends at a downtown hotel, with key landmarks connected by efficient walking and light rail, and outlying areas easily reached by ride-hailing services. Day 1: Uptown green spaces, financial district modern art, and science exploration 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel and walk to the heart of Uptown. 08. 40 Arrive at Bank of America Stadium. A 20-minute walk. Admire this grand stadium in the cool morning air and take photos by the iconic Panther statue. Visit time: 35 minutes. 09. 25 Arrive at Romare Bearden Park. A 10-minute walk from the stadium. Stroll through this modern urban green space and enjoy views of Uptown’s towering skyline. Visit time: 30 minutes. 10. 05 Arrive at Fourth Ward historic homes. A 10-minute walk from the park. Wander through the tree-lined historic district and admire well-preserved Victorian architecture. Visit time: 40 minutes. 10:55 Arrive at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art. A 10-minute walk from the historic homes. The museum is now open. Step inside the air-conditioned space to appreciate avant-garde modern sculptures and contemporary visual art. Visit time: 1 hour 20 minutes. 12. 15 Lunch at a traditional American restaurant near downtown. Dining and rest time: 1 hour 15 minutes. 13. 40 Arrive at Discovery Place Science Museum. A 10-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon exploring this interactive science center suitable for all ages, perfect for escaping the heat and enjoying exhibits before closing. Visit time: 2 hours 20 minutes. 16. 10 Arrive at Seventh Street Market. A 10-minute walk from the museum. Visit this vibrant indoor market before evening, browse artisan workshops, and sample local pour-over coffee. Visit time: 50 minutes. 17. 10 Arrive at First Presbyterian Church garden. A 10-minute walk from the market. Stroll through this peaceful church garden and historic cemetery in the soft evening light. Visit time: 35 minutes. 17:55 Walk back to the hotel. A 15-minute walk. Rest at the hotel. Day 2: Waterfront sunrise, NASCAR thrills, and classic arts district 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel to Midtown. 08:40 Arrive at Midtown waterfront trail. A 20-minute light rail ride from the hotel. Enjoy a morning walk along this creekside ecological boardwalk and breathe in the fresh air of the city’s green lung. Visit time: 1 hour. 10:00 Arrive at NASCAR Hall of Fame. A 10-minute light rail ride from the waterfront trail, plus a 20-minute walk from the south side of Uptown. Arrive right at opening time to explore this racing culture landmark. View legendary race cars in the air-conditioned exhibition hall and experience realistic driving simulators. Visit time: 2 hours 15 minutes. 12. 40 Lunch at a Southern-style restaurant near the Mint Museum. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the Hall of Fame. Dining time: 1 hour 10 minutes. 13. 50 Arrive at the Mint Museum. A 5-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon in this cool art venue, admiring exquisite classical ceramics and Native American art, avoiding the outdoor heat. Visit time: 1 hour 30 minutes. 15:40 Head to NoDa arts district. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the museum. Spend the afternoon strolling this trendy neighborhood converted from an old textile mill, browsing historic buildings, independent galleries, and vintage boutiques. Visit time: 1 hour 45 minutes. 17:50 Return to the hotel. A 25-minute ride by ride-hailing service. Rest at the hotel. Day 3: Peak whitewater sports, aviation marvels, and sunset nature reserves 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel by ride-hailing service to the western outskirts. 08:50 Arrive at the US National Whitewater Center. A 30-minute drive. Take advantage of the cool morning weather to explore this massive independent artificial whitewater park. Walk along forest trails and watch thrilling whitewater canoeing. Visit time: 2 hours 10 minutes. 11. 40 Lunch at a modern American independent restaurant near the airport area. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the Whitewater Center. Dining time: 1 hour 10 minutes. 12. 50 Arrive at the Carolinas Aviation Museum. A 5-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon during peak hours inside the air-conditioned large hangar, viewing the famous Hudson River miracle retired real aircraft up close, avoiding closing time restrictions. Visit time: 1 hour 55 minutes. 15:45 Arrive at Latta Nature Preserve. A 35-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the aviation museum. Explore this all-day-open vast urban green lung, stroll along shaded ecological forest trails, and enjoy tranquil water views at the famous Independence Lake overlook. Visit time: 1 hour 20 minutes. 17. 25 Arrive at McDowell Nature Preserve. A 35-minute ride by ride-hailing service from Latta Preserve. Before heading back, stroll the wide, peaceful historic lakeside overlook and wait for dusk. Visit time: 50 minutes. 18. 45 Return to the downtown hotel. A 30-minute ride by ride-hailing service. Rest at the hotel. Notes About timed tickets: The itinerary is recommended for Friday to Sunday to align with weekend opening hours of major museums and historic preserves. The schedule is arranged to match venue opening and closing times, with NASCAR Hall of Fame as the first stop at opening and extended entry times for the aviation and science museums to ensure smooth visits. About transportation: Uptown historic districts are fully walkable. Midtown and the arts district are efficiently connected by modern light rail or ride-hailing. Routes to the distant Whitewater Center and nature preserves are longer. Weekend or evening peak ride-hailing may face traffic delays. The itinerary includes an extra 15–20 minutes buffer for long-distance transfers and waiting. About highlights: Early online reservations are recommended for NASCAR Hall of Fame driving simulators and Whitewater Center special entry passes. Comfortable walking shoes are advised for nature preserves. High-concentration insect repellent is needed due to seasonal mosquitoes in wetland forest areas. About sun protection and cooling: Summers are hot and humid with strong afternoon UV rays. Outdoor strenuous activities like the Whitewater Center are scheduled for cooler mornings. High-SPF sunscreen and frequent hydration are essential during afternoon outdoor walks to prevent heatstroke and dehydration. Portable rain gear is recommended due to frequent afternoon thunderstorms in Charlotte.S. Matthew 391Dallas, Texas TRIP
For Christmas 2024, I once again traveled with my church to Dallas, Texas, to attend a global conference. This marked my second visit to this city. During my first trip, the schedule was so packed that I barely had time to explore. This time, I promised myself to carve out some moments to truly experience the pulse of Dallas. The hotel was near the airport, and the roar of planes was a constant backdrop. One morning, I took a cab to the city center. As we drove, the cityscape gradually unfolded: orderly skyscrapers, slightly desolate street corners, and clusters of homeless individuals huddled on sidewalks, starkly contrasting with the hurried tourists nearby. To my surprise, I encountered quite a few Chinese faces on the streets, adding a touch of familiarity to this foreign city. Dallas didn’t leave a stunning first impression, but it carried a raw authenticity. The city wasn’t overly polished, yet it had a candid charm of its own. My first stop was the famous "Eye of Dallas," a glass sphere-like structure suspended in the sky, resembling an eye overlooking the city. From this vantage point, the city bathed in the golden hues of sunset, and the cold steel and concrete seemed to soften under the warm light. Next, I visited the "Hall of Thanksgiving," a place that pleasantly surprised me. The hall featured a towering stained-glass wall that seemed to fragment the sky into countless colorful pieces. Sunlight streamed through the interwoven blue, red, gold, and green glass, casting vibrant patterns on the floor and benches, as if God had accidentally spilled His paint. I sat quietly, enveloped in silence, with only the light in motion. The shifting shadows and colors, as time passed, transformed an ordinary afternoon into a solemn yet tender performance. This place bore no specific religious symbols and required no elaborate rituals. It felt more like a sanctuary for the weary soul. As I gazed up at the kaleidoscope of colors, an indescribable feeling welled up within me: the outside world might be noisy, harsh, and even cruel, but at this moment, I felt genuinely embraced by a gentle warmth. The light seemed to remind me—no matter how exhausting life gets, there’s always a place where one can pause, take a deep breath, and then move forward again. Of course, a trip to Texas wouldn’t be complete without barbecue. I made my way to Hutchins, hailed as the "pinnacle of Dallas BBQ." The restaurant was bustling, the air thick with the aroma of grilled meat. The brisket was crispy on the outside and tender inside, the pork ribs were fall-off-the-bone flavorful—each bite a smoky, fiery delight. But... the plate was all meat, meat, and more meat! By the end, I couldn’t help but groan internally, "It’s delicious, but I’m drowning in meat!" 😤 This brief city excursion didn’t feature grand spectacles or thrilling adventures, but it pieced together a genuine portrait of Dallas: a mix of ruggedness and warmth, boldness and comfort. As night fell, I returned to my hotel near the airport, feeling that this visit to Dallas had brought me closer to the city than the last.WEWE要快樂41East Seattle Summer Escape|A Shady Green Wonderland Cycling Route
Summer in Seattle is all about the big forest and cycling—the perfect match! Today, I’m recommending a super healing cycling route where you won’t get sunburned at all, plus a hidden river spot. Over 90% of the route is shaded by forest, perfect for wearing just a sports tank top or even a swimsuit underneath and heading out directly. 🧭【Basic Route Info】 🚲 Cycling Trail: Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT for short) 📍 Start: Tolt-MacDonald Park (in the town of Carnation) 📍 End: Snoqualmie Falls (return as you wish based on your stamina) 📍【Beginner-Friendly Guide & Tips】 🚗 Free Parking: Navigate directly to the start at Tolt-MacDonald Park. There’s plenty of free parking here! Don’t navigate directly to the end at Snoqualmie Falls—it’s crowded and you might get a ticket. 📸 Start Check-in Landmark: At the park entrance, there’s a very eye-catching red vintage suspension bridge (the SVT is converted from old railway lines). You can walk up and take photos of the river before setting off. 🚲 Route Tip: Google Maps usually directs you to the nearby main road. Be sure to manually drag the route onto the Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT)! It’s a converted abandoned railway, with a very wide and smooth path, and all the scenery is inside the forest. ⚡ Energy-Saving Suggestion: Although there are no big hills, the trail is compacted gravel, so riding an e-bike is recommended to save energy for taking beautiful photos. 🍓【$3 per Pound Raspberry Freedom】 Next to the start park is Remlinger Farms, and July is perfect for raspberry picking! Self-service U-Pick is only $3 per pound (a small box in the supermarket usually costs $10). The freshly picked berries dripping with dew are super sweet! ⚠️ The farm closes at 5 PM, so plan your return ride accordingly. 👙【Regretted Not Bringing a Swimsuit Hidden River Spot】 Just 2 minutes cycling from the start, there’s a super hidden water play spot (location marked on map X). The river water is crystal clear and ice-cold. Under the bridge, there’s even a river swing, with many hot guys and girls enjoying drifting and paddleboarding. I wasn’t prepared this time, so I could only watch from the shore and secretly vowed to come next time wearing a swimsuit. 💡【Travel Tips】 Navigation: Tolt-MacDonald Park Gear: Sunglasses, mosquito repellent, and your swimsuit/change of clothes! Security: It’s best to bring a bike lock. Although at the time, a dozen bikes by the river were unlocked and everyone was very chill, it’s safer to lock up just in case.PerNatura1-
Grand and Luxurious Caesars Palace
#familytravel 📍Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, United States Visited Caesars Palace which is located in Las Vegas and it was so grand and luxurious! Located on the strip Vegas, Caesars Palace is a popular to visit spot while in Vegas! With its opulent design inspired by the Ancient Rome, the resort is adorned with marble statues, fountains, colonnades, lush landscapes. Love that they even have a Trevi Fountain replica outdoor! It is also a high end shopping centre, with world class entertainment and performances, fine dining. There is just so much to explore in Caesar’s Palace and made it such an unforgettable and amazing experience for a family trip!Stephenie.199760 -
Coloring the desert, 7 Magic Mountains, NV
#mytripvlog When people take a road trip, traveling between Los Angeles and Las Vegas along Interstate 15, the colorful installation art will catch travelers' eyes when passing through desert landscapes. About 10 miles south of Las Vegas, the Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone decided on the location to present his large-scale public art to brighten the Mojave desert day and night.FabulousKaku33 The Grand Masterpiece: The Grand Canyon, USA 🇺🇸✨
The Grand Canyon is more than just a massive gorge, it is a vast, open book of Earth's history written in layers of colorful rock. Standing on the rim and looking out over the immense abyss carved by the Colorado River is a humbling experience that puts the scale of nature into perfect perspective. With its constantly shifting shadows, brilliant orange and red hues, and dizzying depths, it is one of the most awe-inspiring natural landscapes you will ever encounter. 🏜️🦅 . 📅 What to experience · Mather Point: Located at the South Rim, this is the most famous vantage point for a reason. It offers an incredible, expansive view of the canyon that is perfect for your first look. · Bright Angel Trail: If you are looking to get a feel for the scale from the inside, this well-maintained trail takes you down into the canyon, offering a completely different perspective than from the rim. · Sunset at Hopi Point: The way the light hits the rock layers during the golden hour is nothing short of magical, creating deep shadows and vibrant colors that change by the minute. . 🏨 Where to stay · Stay inside the Grand Canyon National Park at one of the historic lodges near the South Rim. Being within walking distance of the rim allows you to catch the sunrise and sunset without having to commute. 🛏️🌿 . 🍴 Food Recommendations · Keep it simple and classic. Grab a hearty sandwich or a picnic lunch from the local market, and find a quiet spot along the rim to enjoy your meal with the best view in the world. 🥪🍎 . 📌 Pro Tips · Hydration is Critical: The air is extremely dry and the high altitude can dehydrate you quickly. Drink more water than you think you need, especially if you are hiking down into the canyon. · Respect the Rim: Never get too close to the edge for a photo. The terrain can be loose, and the drops are sudden and extreme. Always stay on the marked paths. · Escape the Crowds: The South Rim is beautiful but busy. Consider a drive to the North Rim or explore the lesser-known viewpoints along Desert View Drive to find a more peaceful experience. 📸🎒 . #grandcanyon #arizonatravel #visitusa #traveldeep #nationalparks #geology #bucketlist #exploregrandcanyon #naturephotography #canyonviewsEddyG502-day ultimate US travel guide for a hassle-free trip
Hey everyone! Here’s your 2-day short trip guide to the US! All-inclusive pricing means no need to worry about planning or expenses. Enjoy top attractions with ease—even beginners can follow along without stress! · ------- This comprehensive travel guide has all the details you need—scroll down to unlock more~ · ------- The US spans the North American continent from coast to coast. Once home to Native Americans, it’s also known as Uncle Sam’s land. Yellowstone National Park 🌋 and the Statue of Liberty 🗽 are iconic must-see spots. · ------- 🗺️ Route overview: Day 1: Seligman — Grand Canyon National Park Explore a classic western town and the breathtaking canyon landscape for your first taste of the American wilderness. Day 2: Lower Antelope Canyon — Horseshoe Bend — Lake Powell Wander through the magical slot canyon, take in the red rock Horseshoe Bend from above, and visit the famous lake with stunning views. · ------- Must-see attractions: 1. Grand Canyon National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers outline a majestic canyon view. Whether you prefer a leisurely walk or serious hiking, there are routes for all levels. Visit in winter for a unique, peaceful snowy scene. 2. Lower Antelope Canyon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow. Every photo looks like it has a built-in filter, showcasing dreamy canyon rock textures. 3. Horseshoe Bend ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040, USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The stunning horseshoe-shaped river bend with gradient-colored water is especially atmospheric at sunset. 4. Lake Powell ⭐⭐⭐ Location: USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1 day A famous man-made lake with shimmering blue-green waters like a precious gem. The scenery is picturesque and incredibly soothing. · ------- ✈️ Travel prep: 🪪 First, bring your original US visa + a copy, along with your passport, ID, and electronic itinerary. Scan and back them up to the cloud in advance. 🔌 Next, pack a US plug adapter, fast charger, and power bank. Some US hotels have limited outlets. 🧴 August in the southern US is hot and sunny. Bring high-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, lightweight breathable quick-dry clothes, and comfortable sneakers. 📱 Finally, don’t forget to get a US SIM card or activate international roaming for easy navigation and emergency contact. · ------- All-inclusive, worry-free travel—tap the card below to easily lock in your ideal itinerary!William Miller William]21Laconium Room and Fountain of Youth at Awana Spa
Awana Spa at Resorts World is a good choice for travelers who want a wellness experience with several distinct spaces. The Fountain of Youth creates a dramatic centerpiece, while the Laconium Room offers a warm, quieter environment for slowing down. The locker area also makes it easier to change, store belongings, and prepare without feeling rushed. When booking, check which amenities are included and whether any rooms require a specific treatment or spa pass. Arriving early is especially useful because Resorts World is large and the route from parking or rideshare drop-off can take longer than expected. The combination of water features, warm rooms, and softly lit interiors makes this an easy place to recharge before returning to restaurants, shows, and other Las Vegas activities. #staycation#thingstodo#resortsWanderlust Y AventurasThis summer, the ultimate 6-day USA trip guide is right here
Girls, let’s plan! Here’s a hassle-free and budget-friendly 6-day deep dive into the USA, covering all the fun and classic experiences in one go! Explore a vintage gold mine park and feel the rush of the gold rush from a century ago. Ride a train with a 180° glass dome, watching Alaska’s snowy mountains and forests stretch to the horizon. Plus, get a chance to see the sacred mountain revered by the native people! With these highlights, it’s worth every penny—perfect for those who want to relax and travel with friends~ · - Don’t just read the title! The exciting details are all below~ · - 📒 Itinerary: This trip is packed with activities, letting you enjoy Alaska’s natural wonders and cultural landmarks in a short time. Save this now! ✨ DAY 1–2: Anchorage Museum of History and Art -> Matanuska Glacier Explore Alaska’s culture and history and experience the charm of art. Then head to the breathtaking Matanuska Glacier for a glacier hike with stunning views. DAY 3: Pioneer Park -> natural scenery Walk through the vintage gold mine park and soak up the rich history. Then immerse yourself in Alaska’s magnificent nature, where the pristine landscape captivates the soul. DAY 4: Museum of the North -> Arctic Village Visit the treasure trove of knowledge at the Museum of the North to learn about unique Arctic culture. Then go to the sacred mountain in the hearts of native people and enjoy the enchanting atmosphere of Arctic Village. DAY 5–6: Free time in Fairbanks (optional Arctic Circle tour + blue ice cave adventure) -> Ice Sculpture Museum -> Chena Hot Springs Relax and explore Fairbanks at your own pace. Choose to experience the Arctic Circle adventure under the northern lights and the magical blue ice cave. Then visit the ice sculpture art and warm up at Chena Hot Springs—perfect for a cozy winter escape! 🛫 End of trip: Take home unforgettable Alaska memories, head to the airport for check-in, and look forward to your next visit! · - · *Notes:** 1️⃣ US supermarkets offer a wide variety of local specialties at varying prices. Compare before buying 🛒. Beef jerky and maple syrup make great gifts~ 2️⃣ Portions of American food are huge 🍔. Consider packing leftovers or sharing with friends to save money and avoid waste! 3️⃣ July is sunny in many parts of the US ☀️, but temperatures can vary greatly between day and night. Don’t forget a light jacket~ 4️⃣ Tipping is expected when dining 💵, usually 10%–20%, but adjust based on service quality~ 5️⃣ Self-driving is convenient 🚗, but watch parking rules carefully. Fines for violations are high, so do your homework in advance! · - Let’s go! Click the card below to discover more amazing trips!zaratravel1
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Mysterious glass beach! Stunning hidden gem near San Francisco
💎Overseas secret wild ambassador | California Fort Bragg glass beach film-style travel guide Destination: Glass Beach at MacKerricher State Park, Fort Bragg, California. Once a city dump site, decades of ocean waves have polished it into a coast of sparkling sea glass. A must-stop natural hidden gem on the Highway 1 road trip. 🚗 Two travel options Drive north from San Francisco along CA-1 Highway. The drive takes about 3.5 hours with Pacific cliffside ocean views all along the way, where you can stop anytime to enjoy the scenery. There is a small free parking lot at the beach’s end. Parking is limited during peak season, so try to arrive before 9 AM. Paid parking in the state park costs US$10 per day. If you don’t have a car, you can take the Greyhound bus to Fort Bragg town, then a 10-minute taxi ride to the beach. The total trip takes 6 to 8 hours. Local carpool or day tours are also options. 📸 Four main highlights ✨ Rainbow sea glass beach: White and green sea glass are most common. Red and blue are rare and only fully visible at low tide when the entire tidal flat is exposed. The coast is divided into three beach areas. Beach 3 has the largest amount of sea glass and the best viewing. A gentle coastal boardwalk lets you see small marine creatures like crabs and sea anemones in tide pools. Stop by the Skunk vintage forest train and the colorful seaside fairy-tale town of Mendocino. The golden hour from 3 PM to 5 PM offers soft backlighting. Wet sea glass becomes translucent and reflective, perfect for atmospheric film-style photos. 🦋 Fun experiences Hunt for smooth sea glass on the tidal flats, take a leisurely walk along the coastline, ride the vintage train through redwood forests, and capture breathtaking ocean views from the cliffs. 🍤 Local food options In Fort Bragg town, enjoy fresh seafood, classic clam chowder, American burgers with craft beer, authentic Mexican tacos, or bring your own ingredients for a picnic by the sea. 🏡 Two types of accommodations ▫️ Fort Bragg town: Well-developed with plenty of sea view vacation rentals and convenient daily shopping. ▫️ Mendocino town: Rich in artistic atmosphere with stylish seaside cabins, ideal for a slow-paced, immersive vacation. 💡 Essential travel tips The beach is covered with glass shards, so wear non-slip, durable hiking shoes to protect your feet from cuts. Northern California’s coast is windy year-round with cooler temperatures, so bring a windbreaker and high-SPF sunscreen. Check the tide schedule before you go. Low tide is the only time to see large areas of sea glass. California state parks strictly prohibit collecting or removing sea glass. Violators face heavy fines. Photography is allowed. There are no shops or restaurants on the beach. Bring your own drinking water and snacks.123Asher~Adams$38Checking in with kids at America’s hidden gems! Stunning canyons + a guide to avoid pitfalls
This time, I took the kids to Vegas and finally included Antelope Canyon in the itinerary! The 10-hour round trip was really tough, but experiencing the charm of nature with the kids made it all worth it, and of course, you have to get great photos! Here are some very important family tips that I hope will help sisters avoid any traps: 1️⃣ Make sure the kids wear proper walking shoes! Absolutely! The park is full of red sand and uneven paths, so kids must wear non-slip sneakers. Avoid flip-flops or sandals to prevent slipping and blisters. 2️⃣ Antelope Canyon can only be visited with a local guide. If you’re with kids, it’s recommended to tip $5-$10 before the tour. Each group has about a dozen people waiting to enter, and you can’t fall behind. We didn’t tip, and the guide kept rushing us, so we barely had time to take photos, and the kids got anxious. Later we learned that tipping slows the guide down and they help find good photo spots, making the experience better with kids. 3️⃣ Antelope Canyon has top lighting, so front-facing photos aren’t ideal most of the time. Try having the kids look up or take parent-child photos from behind. The easiest trick is to have the kids wear sunglasses for better shots. The canyon is narrow, so it’s best to walk at the front or back of the group to avoid crowds and make it easier to take photos and rest with kids. 4️⃣ Family outfit tips: Black, white, or brown colors look best in photos. Parents and kids can coordinate with matching colors for more harmonious family pictures. 5️⃣ Actually, photos inside Antelope Canyon are all pretty similar. The wide-open area outside is much more spacious and there’s no guide rushing you, so you can comfortably take family photos and let the kids run and play freely. 6️⃣ Don’t forget sun protection! The park is very hot, so fully protect the kids with sun-protective clothing, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen to avoid sunburn. 7️⃣ There are no clean restrooms inside the park, only pit toilets. You can change clothes and freshen up at a clean restroom the guide takes you to beforehand. Bring wet wipes and tissues to keep the kids clean. 8️⃣ Bring enough drinking water and light snacks for the kids. Supplies inside the park are scarce and expensive, so avoid hunger and thirst. 9️⃣ Pack common medicines and band-aids for the kids to handle emergencies like falls or scrapes. Regarding group tours, I did a lot of research because I didn’t want to be packed on a big bus. After reading many posts and checking foreign platforms, 50-person Antelope Canyon tours cost about $200 round trip from Vegas; 14-person business buses are around $250, with fixed hotel pickups—no door-to-door service, and extra fees or early pickups if you’re not at the designated hotels. This time, I found a private small group tour with a business car for up to 5 people at $259. They pick up from all central Vegas hotels and picked us up at 6 AM, saving a lot of time compared to regular tours. The guide was a kind Chinese lady, the car was clean, and they even provided umbrellas, ice water, iced cola, and sunscreen. The kids slept both ways—super comfortable. I really want to recommend it; it’s so good it feels like a secret, but no lies here~ The only regret is there’s no two-day tour option. Otherwise, we could have stayed overnight in Page town and had time to check out the Jennie-style Powell Lake boat tour for a richer experience with the kids. A couple traveling with us didn’t want to go, so we missed out—so regretful~ Next post will be about Horseshoe Bend! It’s insanely photogenic. You can skip Antelope Canyon, but Horseshoe Bend is definitely worth taking the kids to~ME. Gus 27305ItineraryCheck USA Utah Bryce Canyon: Navajo Loop and Queen’s Garden Combination Trail
#itinerarycheck This is the signature Bryce hike and the combination route (Queen’s Garden down, Navajo Loop up via Wall Street) is the right way to do it—everyone says so and they are correct. I started at Sunrise Point at 7 am in late September, descended Queen’s Garden first (cooler, softer light on the hoodoos, fewer people coming up at you), reached the Queen’s Garden formation in 40 minutes, then continued to the Navajo Loop junction and climbed out through Wall Street. Total 5.3 km, 330 m elevation regain, 2 hours 15 with constant stopping. By 9:30 the Wall Street slot was in shadow and gorgeous; by 11 the whole amphitheater was flat midday light and the parking lot at Sunrise Point was full with a ranger directing cars. Bryce entrance is $35/vehicle, 7 days, card accepted at the booth. The shuttle runs from the visitor center to Sunrise/Sunset Points in season, but if you have a car just park at Sunrise Point and start there—the shuttle saves nothing in the early morning because it does not run until 8. Water: one bottle minimum even in autumn; the climb out of Navajo is switchbacked sand and sucks the moisture out of you. Boots help—the Queen’s Garden tread is sandy and the Wall Street stairs are worn limestone with drop-offs, fine in dry weather, slick after rain or frost. In winter Wall Street closes for ice and you must return via Two Bridges, adding 1 km. Lodging inside the park (Bryce Canyon Lodge) books 6–12 months ahead; outside, Ruby’s Inn takes cards and has an ATM that ran out of cash on a Friday night when I was there, so do not rely on it. Food at Ruby’s is overpriced diner fare—stock snacks in Panguitch (30 minutes south) where prices are normal. One mistake: I originally planned Navajo down + Queen’s Garden up, which means climbing the Wall Street stairs at the start when legs are fresh but descending the sandy switchbacks at the end when they are not—either works, but the conventional order gives you the better photographic direction and the harder climb in cooler air. For itinerary flow, Bryce pairs naturally with a sunset at Inspiration Point (5 minutes away, wheelchair-accessible overlook) the evening before, and a dawn at Sunrise Point the same day you hike. Trying to add Mossy Cave or Fairyland Loop on the same day as Navajo/Queen’s is overkill—Bryce rewards slow looking, not mileage. Has anyone done the full Figure 8 (Navajo + Queen’s + Peek-a-Boo) in one morning without regretting it by noon?biuni883Big Pigeon, Big Flavor: A Must-Try at Dà Gē Fàn
Dà Gē Fàn on Beijing Road is a haven for pigeon lovers and anyone craving authentic Cantonese flavors. The restaurant’s standout dish is undoubtedly the Salt-Baked Pigeon (盐焗鸽皇)—crispy skin, juicy meat, and a perfect balance of savory seasoning make every bite irresistible. Another highlight is the Braised Baby Pigeon (红烧乳鸽), which locks in the tender texture of the meat while maintaining the crispiness of the skin. Each dish is carefully prepared, showcasing the kitchen’s mastery of both flavor and technique. Beyond pigeon, the menu surprises with other gems. The Stir-Fried Pork with Chili (辣椒炒肉) is unexpectedly delicious, offering a spicy kick and rich umami that complements the milder pigeon dishes perfectly. Every dish is flavorful yet balanced, making the dining experience feel indulgent without being overwhelming. The portions are generous, making it ideal for sharing with family or friends over a leisurely meal. Planning ahead is key for a smooth experience. Dà Gē Fàn is extremely popular, and the line can stretch for hours if you arrive without a reservation. For convenience, it’s recommended to grab a number in advance via their official WeChat account—this saves waiting time and ensures you can dive straight into the food once you arrive. With its expertly prepared dishes and vibrant atmosphere, a meal here is more than just dining—it’s a celebration of authentic Cantonese pigeon cuisine.SzeWen, Lee3New York is great, but I won’t go again because honestly…
New York is great, but I won’t go a second time 💔|A regular traveler’s honest guide to what to avoid I have to admit, New York’s vibe is truly unique. The Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty at dusk, Central Park’s autumn sunsets, the timeless masterpieces at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, street art, Broadway lights—seeing the hustle and romance of this world-class city in person is truly breathtaking. But after experiencing a solo trip firsthand, the exhaustion, hidden costs, and safety concerns add up. No matter how stunning the sights, it’s hard to want to go back. Keep this honest guide to what to avoid handy! ✨ —— 📢 Honest advice to reconsider, set your expectations early 1. Prices are generally high, and tipping is everywhere Restaurants expect 15%–20% tips by default. You also need to tip for coffee, takeout, and hotel housekeeping. Simple meals on the street start at 120 yuan per person, and full meals are over 300 yuan per person. Accommodation is expensive—basic hotels in Manhattan start at 1,000 yuan per night with small rooms. 2. The city is crowded and chaotic, which is physically draining Manhattan is extremely dense and crowded. Most attractions require walking and subway transfers, often walking tens of thousands of steps daily. Trash and homeless people are common on the streets, very different from the polished scenes in movies and TV shows. 3. The subway is old and unsafe The century-old subway system is outdated, with no air conditioning and strong odors. Late-night cars have a mixed crowd, so keep valuables close. Avoid traveling alone during early morning hours. 4. Many hidden fees and traps Observation decks, boat tours, and museums charge separately. Popular combo tickets are expensive. Street performers charge for photos, public restrooms and luggage storage usually require payment. 5. Huge differences between neighborhoods Uptown Manhattan is prosperous and clean. Brooklyn and some remote areas are chaotic. Avoid walking alone late at night. · — 📝 Essential travel info ✅ Visa: US B1/B2 tourist visa, apply in advance. Have round-trip tickets and hotel bookings ready for inspection ✅ Currency: US dollars. Most malls and restaurants accept credit cards. Carry some cash for emergencies ✅ Best travel time: April–June, September–November for comfortable temperatures. Summers are hot and rainy, winters are very cold ✅ Must-haves: portable anti-theft bag, comfortable walking shoes, power adapter, mask (subway ventilation is poor) · — 🗓 Classic 5-day relaxed itinerary (no boot camp) Day 1 Downtown Manhattan landmarks Statue of Liberty boat tour (buy tickets online in advance) → Wall Street bull → Walk Brooklyn Bridge, capture Manhattan skyline sunset in the evening Day 2 Midtown core shopping district Choose either Empire State Building or Top of the Rock observation deck → Times Square → Broadway show (buy tickets online in advance for better prices) Day 3 Artsy slow day Spend the day wandering Central Park → Metropolitan Museum of Art, allow half a day or more to explore slowly, watch the park sunset in the evening Day 4 Off-the-beaten-path route High Line Park → Chelsea art district → Flatiron Building, experience the city’s popular elevated walkway Day 5 Shopping and rest Shop along Fifth Avenue or visit a lesser-known Jersey City viewpoint to avoid city crowds, then rest before heading home · — 🍽 Food guide, save money and avoid pitfalls 🔶 Affordable must-tries: Shake Shack burgers, New York pizza, bagel breakfast. Local chains offer the best value 🔶 Special experiences: Michelin-starred Manhattan restaurants and trendy steakhouses are overpriced. Regular tourists don’t need to rush to these 💡 Money-saving tips 1. Buy water and snacks at supermarkets; convenience stores near attractions charge double 2. Choose pickup when ordering food to avoid delivery tips 3. Chinatown offers great value Chinese food with flavors familiar to Chinese travelers, much cheaper than Western food ⚠️ Important pitfalls to avoid (learned the hard way) 1️⃣ Safety first: carry your backpack in front, watch your phone and wallet in the subway and crowded areas. Don’t engage with overly friendly strangers on the street or accept gifts—they will demand tips later. 2️⃣ Buy tickets online in advance: lines are long and prices are higher on site. Book Statue of Liberty tours, observation decks, and museums on official websites ahead of time. 3️⃣ Remember tipping rules: restaurant bills don’t include tips; you need to add them separately. Leave $1–2 per day for hotel housekeeping. 4️⃣ Transportation: use the subway for short trips. For longer distances, use ride-hailing apps—they cost half as much as hailing taxis on the street. Avoid driving if unfamiliar with the area; parking is very expensive. 5️⃣ Accommodation tips: if on a budget, stay in New Jersey or Long Island suburbs with subway access to Manhattan. You can save half on housing costs but expect longer commutes. Avoid remote neighborhoods. 💰 5-day per person budget reference (excluding international flights) · Comfortable trip: 6,500–10,000 yuan (city hotels + classic attractions + several full meals) · Budget trip: 4,000–5,500 yuan (suburban lodging, public transport, affordable meals) ✨ Final honest words New York is a city of extremes, where top-tier luxury and gritty street life coexist. It’s worth visiting once to see a world-class city firsthand. But if you prefer clean, tidy, stress-free vacations and dislike high tipping and crowded environments, New York probably won’t match your travel style. Adjust your expectations before you go.BARBARA GRANT30Witnessing a Historic Night with the KC Match Experience
After eight years, I finally got to attend a World Cup match in person again. Woke up at 6 AM, had three eggs, a corn cob, and a protein shake with milk, then drove eight hours straight to Kansas City to catch the first group stage match. Every bit of it was worth it! 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 Group stage opener: 3-0—another unforgettable historic night. Eight years ago, I saw you score the only goal for that World Cup. Eight years later, I witnessed your first hat-trick on the World Cup stage ⚽️⚽️⚽️. The Argentina team led by Scaloni is completely different from the one eight years ago, but what hasn’t changed is you 🐐👑. Here’s my KC match experience 👇 Today’s match, being the first World Cup game hosted in Kansas City, was a letdown in terms of on-site experience. In one word: bad. In two words: very bad. In three words: extremely bad! 😤😤😤 1. Got in line for security at 5 PM sharp, but it took a full 45 minutes to get through. 2. The fan experience activities at the venue were poorly organized. Despite the large open space, the activities felt like a hastily thrown-together amateur setup. For example, the photo booth for creating player cards had only one machine, resulting in a long line. On average, it took two minutes per person, so unless you were willing to wait two hours, you wouldn’t get your turn! Think twice before joining this line! The face-painting stations for national flags only had two counters. I waited over ten minutes without moving an inch—absolutely frustrating. 3. Avoid choosing non-popular park & ride pickup points❕❕❕ I picked the Independence Center shuttle point to get to the stadium. After the match, when trying to return, shuttles to this less popular point were scarce. Meanwhile, multiple empty buses were heading to the Plaza shuttle point. I had to wait for over ten buses before finally getting one to Independence Center! The organizers didn’t allow buses to adjust routes to accommodate stranded fans at less popular points. Watching others leave while I was stuck there, exhausted and starving, left me speechless 🙄. I was too tired to even complain 😅. In conclusion, I now fully understand why some media outlets rated KC as the worst host city before the tournament ._TI***q556Grand Canyon National Park Arrival Guide: What to Know Before You Go
#arrivalguide Visiting Grand Canyon National Park for the first time is an unforgettable experience, and a little planning makes the trip much smoother. I entered through the South Rim, which is the most popular area and offers easy access to scenic viewpoints, visitor services, and walking trails. Arrive early in the morning to avoid heavy traffic, find parking more easily, and enjoy cooler temperatures. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring plenty of drinking water, sunscreen, and a hat, as the weather can become hot and dry, especially in summer. Keep your camera ready because the canyon views change beautifully throughout the day. Follow all safety signs and stay behind railings where provided, as the canyon edges can be dangerous. Spend time at several viewpoints instead of rushing through just one stop. Watching the sunrise or sunset over the canyon is an experience you won't forget and makes the visit even more rewarding. #arrivalguide #grandcanyonnationalpark #arizona #usa #nationalparksHossain Hoq Prohor31New York's Sci-Fi Wormhole Architecture: A New Hotspot for Visitors
🦋 Environment/Facilities: Designed by Studio Gang, the streamlined canyon atrium features five-story curved concrete walls resembling glacial erosion. Inside, you'll find the immersive "Invisible Worlds" exhibition hall and a tropical butterfly rainforest greenhouse, creating a futuristic world akin to an ant colony. 🕰️ Operating Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM (aligned with the main museum hours) *Extended to 8:00 PM on Fridays | Last entry to the butterfly greenhouse is 45 minutes before closing. 💞 Reasons to Visit: 1️⃣ Architectural Revolution: The "organic architecture" of curved staircases and sky bridges earned recognition as one of TIME's Best Inventions of the Year, with light filtering through thousands of circular openings creating a starry effect. 2️⃣ Immersive Tech Experience: The "Invisible Worlds" exhibition uses AR microscopes to observe microbial battles, while the insect hall lets you control robotic bees to complete pollination tasks. 3️⃣ Butterfly Greenhouse Sanctuary: Interact with over 500 freely flying butterflies amidst tropical waterfalls, with guided experiences where butterflies land on your palm every hour. 4️⃣ Hidden Pathways: A secret passage on the third-floor skywalk leads directly to the Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems, allowing visitors to bypass crowded main routes and enjoy the crystal wall in solitude. 💰 Average Cost: Included in the museum ticket (Pay-What-You-Wish for New York residents). 📍 Address: American Museum of Natural History, 415 Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10024 (New entrance on the west side of the museum, elevator access from 79th Street Station on the B subway line). 📌 Tips: 🔺 Light Magic Hours: On sunny days after 2:00 PM, sunlight streams through the atrium's circular openings, creating a flowing galaxy of light and shadow on the ground. 🔺 Reservation Hack: When booking tickets on the official website, select "Gilder Center Entry" to skip the main museum queue. 🔺 Exclusive Experience: "Science Night Live" with biologists and dinner is available on Thursday evenings (requires booking three months in advance).Viagoo904Explore the US in 5 days—these spots are amazing
If you’re planning a 5-day trip to the US, check this out! This compact and hassle-free 5-day itinerary covers both popular attractions and hidden gems, so you can enjoy your trip without the hassle of planning~ · ------- The US is full of surprises, from the historic Statue of Liberty 🗽 to the wild nature of Yellowstone National Park 🌋. You’ll also find authentic American burgers and the laid-back vibe of the Wild West on the streets. · ------- 🗺️ Route overview: Day 1: Arrive in Salt Lake City -> check in to hotel After arriving in Salt Lake City, check in and rest to start your West Coast adventure. Days 2–3: Jackson Antler Park -> Grand Teton National Park -> Yellowstone National Park Visit the popular Antler Park and explore the stunning natural scenery of Grand Teton and Yellowstone. Day 4: Paint Pot Springs -> Yellowstone geysers and mud volcano area Immerse yourself in Yellowstone’s unique geothermal wonders and experience the magic of nature. Day 5: Salt Lake City ✈ return trip End your unforgettable West Coast journey and head home with wonderful memories. · ------- Must-see attractions: Grand Teton National Park ⭐⭐⭐ Location: Wyoming Open hours: Open all day Recommended visit time: 1–2 days Wild elk herds and towering peaks in one frame, with canyon streams creating an amazing atmosphere ✨ Yellowstone National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: United States Open hours: Open all day Recommended visit time: 2–4 days · ------- Some tips: 1. Local specialties prices: niche handmade soaps and maple syrup average US$10–20, buy as needed to avoid overspending 🧴 2. July weather: hot with frequent showers, bring sunscreen and a foldable umbrella 🌂 3. Visa info: US visa required in advance, be patient after your interview for approval 📜 4. Travel reminder: limited public transport, plan your car rental ahead for self-driving 🚗 -------- If you’re planning a private tour in the US and have questions, feel free to leave a comment. Don’t forget to like and save after reading!Ethan Henderson1815California Glass Beach, a rainbow gem beach created by the sea
Who would have thought that Northern California hides this healing Glass Beach? It used to be a century-old landfill, but after decades of ocean waves washing over it, the sharp broken glass has all been polished into smooth colorful stones, covering the entire coastline. Under the sunlight, it sparkles like a spilled candy jar 💎 📍Exact address: Fort Bragg, CA 95437 A 3.5-hour drive from San Francisco, heading north along Highway CA-1, the coastal scenery along the way is truly soothing. The best time to visit is between 3-5 PM when the soft light makes the glass stones look transparent and bright. Be sure to time your visit with low tide so that the large patches of colorful gems are fully exposed, creating a perfect atmosphere for photos. Two must-shoot spots to remember: a panoramic aerial view of Rainbow Beach with stunning color layers; and by the sea cave waiting for sunlight to refract through the waves, creating amazing light and shadow effects. Travel tips: The rocks are slippery, so wear non-slip shoes. It’s windy by the sea, so bring a light jacket. Absolutely do not take any glass stones—leave them for others to enjoy. After checking out the beach, you can also plan nearby activities: ride the Skunk Train through the forest, visit the fairy-tale-like town of Mendocino. A full day trip without rushing. This hidden gem away from the crowds offers perfect shots for your social feed.CalebHall_323Mooney Falls: The Most Thrilling Waterfall in Arizona 💙
Mooney Falls is the definition of adventure in Arizona! 💦💙 You’ll find this epic beauty tucked away in the magical Havasupai region of the Grand Canyon. To get there, you’ll need to hike down steep, almost vertical cliffs using chains and ladders—talk about living your best daredevil life! The journey is totally wild, but that first glimpse of Mooney Falls crashing 200 feet down into turquoise pools is absolutely worth it. 🤯 Surrounded by red rock walls and lush greenery, this is truly an Insta-perfect spot. Bring your waterproof gear—you’ll want to snap some insane pics and maybe even take a dip to cool off. Just remember: you need a permit (from the official Havasupai Tribe website) and the trail is only open from February to November. No casual drop-ins here, fam! Location: Mooney Falls, Havasupai Falls, Supai, AZ 86435 Best Time: Early morning for fewer crowds and dreamy lighting Hours: Open February–November (permit required) Honestly, this is one of those bucket-list adventures you’ll never forget. Grab your squad, pack those hiking shoes, and get ready for a waterfall experience that’s 100% Arizona legend status! 💙✨ Ready to plan? Find more inspo and book Grand Canyon stays on trip.com!Vicky-Tran69Niagara-on-the-Lake | Stroll along Queen Street and fall into a vintage old-time charm
Who would have thought! Hidden in Canada is a small town favored by time 🌿, avoiding the crowded crowds of Toronto and Vancouver. Here, there is no commercial hustle and bustle, only European vintage style everywhere. This is Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the soul of the town—Queen Street—is definitely the pinnacle of short trips in Canada! Compared to the repetitive popular check-in spots in Canada, Queen Street focuses on an authentic vintage atmosphere and is also a local secret vacation treasure. Whether it's a couple's honeymoon, a trip with girlfriends, or a solo healing journey, this street can fulfill all your fantasies of a European small town. Once you visit, you'll be completely captivated ❤️ 📍 Overview Niagara-on-the-Lake is located on the banks of the Niagara River, adjacent to Niagara Falls, 1.5 hours by car from Toronto, and 40 minutes from Buffalo, New York. The entire town was once a century-old colonial stronghold. Queen Street, as the town's main artery, is only 1.2 kilometers long. The street isn't very long, but every inch of scenery is worth slowing down to savor. The whole street is dominated by Victorian vintage architecture, with neatly arranged colorful detached houses and vintage villas on both sides. The street is surrounded by lush greenery and flowers, with cherry blossoms in spring, roses in summer, and maple leaves in autumn, each season offering its own charm. Unlike the fast-food style commercialization of popular Canadian commercial streets, the shop density here is moderate, with no noisy tourist groups, quiet and relaxed, perfectly suited for a slow-paced trip. 🌟 Must-visit core check-in spots 1. Vintage Colorful Building Cluster [Top Photo Spot] The buildings along Queen Street span the 18th to 19th centuries, with detached houses in cream white, mint green, caramel brown, and creamy yellow scattered about. Carved window sills, vintage iron railings, and pointed attics make every snapshot look like a European movie scene 🎬 Recommended best photo spot: Around the mid-street city hall area, where there are fewer people and no cluttered modern buildings in the background. On sunny days, the light and shadow atmosphere is perfect! Outfit suggestions include light-colored long dresses, French-style trench coats, and vintage suits, suitable for all styles with a 100% chance of great photos. 2. Niche Unique Treasure Shops The entire street gathers dozens of specialty shops including cultural and creative stores, antiques, aromatherapy, handmade crafts, wineries, and clothing stores, rejecting the uniformity of Yiwu-style small commodities: · Antique Collection Store: Displays century-old vintage cameras, silverware, old oil paintings, and vintage records. Each old item carries a story of time. Antique lovers must not miss this; the niche collections offer great value for money; · Floral Handmade Shop: The store is wrapped in fresh flowers, focusing on dried flower decorations and preserved flower accessories. Prices are affordable, perfect for buying as travel souvenirs; · Local Winery Store: Niagara is a well-known Canadian ice wine region. The street-side winery stores offer free tastings of ice wine and dry red wine, and even beginners can learn wine tasting knowledge for free. 3. Century-old Theatre & Street Art Queen Street is home to Canada's long-established Shaw Festival Theatre, which has a history of over a century and stages plays, musicals, and stage dramas all year round. Compared to expensive theatre tickets in big cities, prices here are affordable (80-150 CAD per person), allowing an immersive experience of Western art and culture with a fully charged atmosphere. In addition, street performers are everywhere along the street, including violin solos, oil painting sketching, and vintage magic shows. Strolling the street, surrounded by melodious music, you can immerse yourself in a medieval European small town. 🍰 Food Exploration | Local Secret List Traveling to Queen Street is not complete without eating the right food! Avoid the tourist traps and here’s a list of real treasure shops: 1. The Bench Market Cafe The town’s top French brunch spot 🔥, must-try Eggs Benedict and crispy waffles paired with fresh raspberries and blueberries. Rich and creamy without being greasy. Window seats face the vintage street scene, perfect for coffee and sunbathing, unlocking the European slow life. Average cost 25 CAD per person; 2. Ice Cream Cafe A century-old handmade ice cream shop with more than ten fruit flavors, all made with local milk and fresh fruit. Highly recommend the ice wine flavor, a Niagara exclusive, sweet and refreshing with no artificial flavoring; 3. Riverside Western Restaurant Specializes in Western-style steak and seafood platters. Sitting in the outdoor dining area at dusk, enjoy dinner while watching the sunset over the Niagara River. The romance level is maxed out, perfect for couples. 📝 Comprehensive Travel Tips Best Travel Time From May to October every year! Flowers bloom in May and June with mild weather; September and October bring golden autumn with red and yellow maple leaves, doubling the vintage atmosphere—best time for photos; July and August are peak tourist seasons with more visitors. Transportation Guide ✅ Self-driving: 1.5 hours from downtown Toronto, plenty of free roadside parking, most convenient for self-driving; ✅ Public transport: Direct bus from Toronto to the town, walkable to explore Queen Street upon arrival; ✅ Combined trips: After visiting Queen Street, a 15-minute drive takes you to Niagara Falls, perfect for a one-day dual itinerary. Duration & Expenses Duration: 3-5 hours, half-day recommended, sunset views in the evening are the most beautiful; Expenses: Overall lower than downtown Toronto, dining averages 30-60 CAD per person, souvenirs average 10-50 CAD, offering much better value than popular tourist towns. Avoid Pitfalls 1. Most niche shops close by 6:00 PM, don’t go too late; 2. During peak season, occasional street vendors sell overpriced souvenirs, not recommended to buy; 3. Temperature difference by the river is large in the morning and evening, remember to bring a light jacket. 💬 Endnote Interaction After experiencing the bustling and lively Toronto, why not come to this quiet vintage town to relax yourself? Queen Street has no assembly-line tourist spots, only gentle old times and romantic everyday life. Anyone interested in unlocking this treasure town in Canada? Do you prefer Queen Street in spring blossoms or autumn maple leaves? Leave a comment below to chat—I can help customize a detailed one-day tour route for you 🗺️ Niagara Falls Niagara RiverSportsFanatic55135KiSara at Conrad Bangkok: A Japanese Dining Guide 🇯🇵🍣
If you’re staying in Bangkok and looking for a refined Japanese dinner, KiSara at Conrad Bangkok is worth knowing about. Located on the 3rd floor of Conrad Bangkok, KiSara focuses on authentic Japanese cuisine with a contemporary presentation. The restaurant has both an elegant dining room and dedicated sushi and teppanyaki counters, as well as private dining rooms. What you can try: 🍣 Sushi & Sashimi A selection of fresh Japanese seafood, including sushi and sashimi sets. 🔥 Teppanyaki An interactive dining experience prepared at the teppanyaki counter, with options including Japanese A4 Wagyu, seafood and lobster. 🍱 Kaiseki Set menus inspired by traditional Japanese dining, with seasonal ingredients and carefully presented courses. 🦞 Lobster Omakase One of the more distinctive options is the 10-course Lobster Omakase, served at the intimate sushi counter. It is currently available Thursday–Saturday evenings, with limited seating, so advance booking is recommended. 🍶 Sake There is also a curated Japanese sake selection designed to complement the seasonal seafood and meat dishes. What I liked about KiSara is that it gives you several ways to experience Japanese cuisine in one place — whether you want sushi at the counter, teppanyaki, a more traditional set menu or a full omakase experience. 📍 KiSara, Conrad Bangkok Level 3 · All Seasons Place 🇯🇵 Japanese fine dining ✨ Best for: sushi, teppanyaki, omakase & a special dinner in Bangkok.Alinaal3PLOG Sharing|Riding my beloved little white horse at USC
I've been longing for this white horse for a long time! When I was in school, I saw my senior's graduation photo and thought that if I had the chance, I would definitely take a photo sitting on a horse's back. More than a year after graduation! I finally got the chance! I got on! Took the photo! No more regrets about USC! It's really impossible to get on with just one person helping. At least one more person is needed! One side needs the photographer to hold my hand, and the other side needs my husband to support my leg to get up (big thanks to these two helpers). Beautiful photos like this are made this way! “As long as I’m not embarrassed, the embarrassed ones are others.”octavia_morgenstern_8983High-value 4-day US trip at $3k per person
Girls! This 4-day US travel guide helps you save time and money while exploring the Grand Canyon, Lower Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend in Colorado. It also includes a practical winter hiking guide, perfect for both experienced hikers and casual travelers to enjoy easily~ / This comprehensive guide has even more ways to explore below 👇~ / The US is full of stories, from the century-old romance of the Statue of Liberty 🗽 to the majestic landscapes of the Western Grand Canyon 🌄. The local food and cowboy culture are also super interesting! / 🗺️ Itinerary: Day 1: San Francisco - Las Vegas Arrive smoothly from San Francisco to Las Vegas and start your American West adventure. Days 2–3: Grand Canyon Helicopters—Grand Canyon National Park—Horseshoe Bend—Lower Antelope Canyon—Lake Powell Visit iconic Grand Canyon sights, hike various trails, and enjoy the beautiful views of Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell. Day 4: Las Vegas Visit Las Vegas’ signature spots and immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife of the city that never sleeps. / must-see attractions: Grand Canyon National Park 🎖️5 stars Address: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers create a grand atmosphere. Whether hiking or strolling, it’s amazing. Winter offers a uniquely peaceful and picturesque experience~ Horseshoe Bend ⭐4 stars Address: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040 USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The iconic horseshoe-shaped river bend with gradient-colored water makes for stunning photos! Lower Antelope Canyon 🎖️5 stars Address: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow. Every photo captures the canyon’s dreamy rock textures. Lake Powell ⭐3 stars Address: USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1 day A famous man-made lake with soothing blue waters, perfect for a relaxing day of unwinding. Welcome to dazzling Las Vegas sign ⭐3 stars Address: 5100 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119 USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 10–30 minutes A must-stop photo spot in Las Vegas. Don’t miss snapping a picture when you pass by~ / ✈️ essentials before you go: 🪪 Bring your original US visa and a copy, plus keep a copy of your passport stored separately for safety. 📱 Be sure to buy a local US SIM card in advance or enable international roaming for navigation and communication. 🔌 US plugs are flat blade type. Remember to bring a converter so you can charge your devices at the hotel. 👕 August is hot in most parts of the US. Pack short sleeves and sun-protective clothing, plus a light jacket for air conditioning. 🧴 UV rays are strong outdoors. Don’t forget high-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, and sunglasses. 💳 Bring several credit cards from different banks and carry only a small amount of cash. Most places accept cards. 🧰 A portable foldable bag is handy for souvenirs or dirty clothes. /MAKENZIE PENA2Complete Guide to Universal Studios Hollywood in California: Routes and Parking Methods
📍Universal Studios Hollywood 🗺️No backtracking route 💡 Map is in the last picture: ⚠️ There are many escalators between the lower and upper parks. Elevators are far apart and require a shuttle, so it’s recommended to travel light. One person can carry the child while the other handles the stroller on the escalator. 【Lower Park】(Recommended to visit first thing in the morning) 1. 🌟 Super Nintendo World: Mario Kart 🏎️ and live-action Mario. You can buy an interactive wristband. The Mario restaurant requires an app reservation in advance, but there is actually a side entrance where you can enter and order directly. 2. 🦕 Jurassic World: The Ride, very likely to get soaked in the front row, remember to bring a raincoat. 3. ⚰️ The Mummy: Not suitable for small children. 4. 🤖 Transformers: Great 5D effects, but strong visual impact that might scare little kids. 【Upper Park】(Leisurely visit in the afternoon) 5. 🧑🧑🧒 The Simpsons: Various mini-games. 6. 🌟 Studio Tour: Take a bus 🚌 to see movie sets. Recommended to sit on the right window side for the best view! 7. 🪄 Harry Potter: The roller coaster and Forbidden Journey are thrilling, not suitable for young children, but there is child swap so parents can take turns riding. Must try the “Butterbeer,” which, despite the name, is a non-alcoholic sweet sparkling drink safe for kids. 8. 🐼 Kung Fu Panda: A short special effects movie with non-shaking seats available for parents holding children. 9&10.🐶 Minions / Secret Life of Pets: Cute style, kid-friendly. 11.🌊 WaterWorld Show: Stunning stunts. Seats are color-coded: blue for soaking wet, green for half wet, choose gray safe zone if with kids. 🚗 🅿️ Two tips to get $5 parking (save dozens of dollars) Method 1️⃣: Buy a same-day movie ticket at the CityWalk AMC theater via the AMC App ➡️ Tell the parking attendant you’re there for the movie, and parking fee instantly becomes $5 ➡️ Before the movie starts, cancel the ticket online in the app (with a $2-$3 handling fee). Total cost is under $8 for official parking. 👀 If there’s an issue with the ticket system, you must pay parking first, then buy a ticket on-site to get a parking rebate, and then cancel the movie ticket. Method 2️⃣: Navigate to 3913 Lankershim Blvd parking lot, $3 per day. Park and walk over the skybridge to take the free shuttle bus into the park. But theoretically, this is a subway station 🚉 parking lot, so there might be a risk of towing. Next time, I’ll share a detailed guide on the live-action Mario in Super Nintendo World.Stardust0157Hawaii Dreamscape🌊
🌺 A Paradise Escape: Jiangmen’s Take on Hawaii Vibes 🏝️🌞 Step into a daydream where tropical bliss meets modern comfort—this is Jiangmen’s Hawaii-inspired getaway! Whether lounging in a sun-kissed living room with lush plant decor or gazing out at twinkling pools and rows of coconut trees, you’ll feel the aloha spirit in every corner. 🌊 Route & Must-Dos: Begin your journey at the resort-inspired hotel: wake up to soft sunlight streaming over contemporary furniture, blending cozy indoor elegance with green, leafy touches. Head outdoors for a stroll under swaying palms—don’t miss a dip in the sparkling swimming pool or a soak in a rejuvenating hot spring while the sea breeze teases your senses. Meander along landscaped paths where modern buildings meet nature, and snap that perfect shot: frame the glassy pool with overhanging coconut leaves, or catch the sun glinting on sleek facades for your ultimate “tropical oasis” Insta moment. 🏖️ Photo Spots: · The pool, framed by coconut trees and modern architecture—morning or golden hour is magic! · Living room scenes: the sun illuminating plush seating, scattered with tropical plants. · Close-ups of architectural details with nature in the background for that high-end, relaxed vibe. 🌅 Practical Tips: · Early mornings mean quieter pools and softer sunlight for photography. · If you’re poolside, bring SPF (that sunny Hawaiian feeling is real!) · The living space is perfect for working remotely or just soaking up resort-style calm. ⚠️ Key Precautions: · Surfaces may be slippery near the pool; wear non-slip sandals. · Keep plants hydrated if you linger indoors—humidity makes a difference. #jiangmen #hawaiivibes #tropicalgetaway #modernresort #traveltipsMarwast53Canada is great, but I won’t go back because it’s really tough on travelers Just got back from the Canada loop! Honestly, here’s the real deal! The scenery here is truly breathtaking
Canada 🇨🇦 is great, but I won’t go back 🌲 because it’s really tough on travelers Just got back from the Canada loop 😭! Honestly, here’s the real deal! The scenery is absolutely stunning! Snow-capped mountains, lakes, and forests are like wallpapers everywhere ✨, but the trip is really exhausting and grueling! Spending money while suffering, rushing from place to place, the experience is extremely polarized. Once is enough! 🚗 Transportation tips 🗺️ Here’s a real no-fail guide to avoid pitfalls ✅ Canada’s biggest challenge: the land is ridiculously huge 💥! Cities and attractions are very far apart. Driving between Toronto, Vancouver, and Banff takes 3–4 hours each way! You basically have to drive yourself the whole time. There’s no reliable public transportation, so independent travel is almost impossible! 🚙 Many pitfalls with self-driving: Car rental prices double in peak season, and popular models are hard to book even two weeks in advance! Mountain roads are common, and some areas have no signal 📶. You must download offline maps in advance. If you’re unfamiliar with the roads, driving is really risky. 🚄 Intercity transport is very poor value. Tickets are expensive, schedules are limited, and wait times are long. ⚠️ Hidden costs to watch out for: All prices exclude tax! At checkout, 12%–13% tax is automatically added. Meals and taxis also require a mandatory 15%–20% tip 💸, so it’s easy to overspend! Don’t book hotels in the core of scenic areas! Banff hotels are outrageously priced in peak season. Staying in nearby towns can save you half the cost! 🌿 Real travel experience ✨ Honestly! Canada’s natural beauty is truly unmatched 💯! Lake Louise and Moraine Lake have crystal-clear blue water 💎, the Rocky Mountains are covered in endless snow ❄️, Niagara Falls is grand and breathtaking, and the forest air cures all anxiety! Few people, pristine scenery, and completely uncommercialized natural beauty. But it’s also really tough on travelers 😮💨! You spend most of your day in the car, sitting so long your back and waist hurt. It’s pure “sit and watch the scenery”! The weather in August and September is crazy. It’s scorching hot during the day ☀️, then windy and cold at night, with huge temperature swings. Dressing is a real challenge. There are tons of mosquitoes in forests and near lakes 🦟. They’re big and bite hard, making outdoor hiking miserable. Scenic area facilities are scarce. There are few supply points and basic rest areas. You often run out of water and snacks on the road, which seriously hurts the experience! 🍽️ Authentic Canadian food 🤤 The scenery is perfect, but the food is just okay 😋 🍁 Maple syrup pancakes | A national specialty! Sweet, soft, and rich in dairy flavor. A breakfast staple 🥩 Canadian steak | Tender, thick, juicy, and grilled over charcoal for great satisfaction 🐟 Deep-sea salmon | Firm, fresh, low-fat, and healthy. A local signature ingredient 🍟 Poutine cheese fries | Fries covered in cheese, salty and rich, a popular street snack 💡 Honest warnings 💣 Local dining is limited and mild in flavor. If you’re not used to Western food, you’ll get tired of it quickly! Scenic area restaurants are overpriced and portions vary. It’s best to bring extra snacks to avoid hunger on the road! 💡 Practical travel tips 📝 1. Be sure to apply for your visa in advance 📄! The process is complicated with many documents, and the rejection rate is not low. Allow plenty of time. 2. Prepare enough supplies for the whole self-driving trip! Bring water, snacks, and mosquito repellent. Supplies are scarce in mountain areas. 3. Dress in layers like an onion 🧥. A sun- and windproof jacket is essential to handle changing weather. 4. Stay away from deep forest areas. Follow scenic area rules and hike safely without taking risks. 5. Budget for taxes and tips on all expenses to avoid surprises at checkout. 6. Don’t rush your itinerary! Visit fewer attractions each day to ease fatigue from long drives. Canada’s beauty is pure, breathtaking mountain wilderness romance 🏔️! Snowy mountains, lakes, primeval forests, and healing wilderness. The scenery is flawless. But the long drives, high costs, unpredictable weather, and basic facilities are really tough for most people! It’s best suited for those who love the outdoors, can endure hardship, and have a generous budget. For most people, it’s not recommended to rush here blindly. Seeing the stunning scenery once is enough to remember for a lifetime!Ward_55*Violet1Must-Stay Industrial Style Hotel in New York
Super Vibes in Manhattan, New York! Hotel AKA NoMad (formerly Roger Williams Hotel) Here, the city’s industrial style perfectly blends with Japanese Nordic design—absolutely amazing! 🔥 ✨Light and Shadow Magic✨ The gentle warm yellow tones are so soothing! Sunlight becomes super soft through the geometric lattice walls resembling Japanese shoji screens. The light and shadows dance on the walls at different times of day, paired with atmospheric glass column lamps and paper-textured floor lamps that are simply stunning! 🏗️Material Clash The classic rugged brick walls are preserved and painted in a sophisticated gray-black tone, complemented by a shiny brass spiral staircase—this industrial style + metallic vibe combo is just divine! Instantly full-on New York style 💥 🍷Divine Bar The super Instagrammable marble bar counter with glass tube pendant lights, paired with minimalist high stools—the vertical lines instantly expand the sense of space! 🛋️High-End Vintage Feel Deep green velvet sofas + herringbone wood floors, instantly capturing a lazy vintage vibe—any cozy corner is perfect for shooting atmospheric photos 📸 🗺️Surrounding Exploration Guide Day 1️⃣ Roam the NoMad neighborhood! Spend the morning exploring old buildings and new apartments, then relax in the hotel’s public spaces in the afternoon—enjoy a drink at the bar in the evening while checking out light art and fashion! ✨ Day 2️⃣ Must-visit the High Line Park! This urban oasis converted from an abandoned railway is photogenic all year round—head to the Chelsea gallery district in the afternoon 🎨 Day 3️⃣ Let’s go to SoHo! Cast-iron buildings + boutique shops with great vibes— In the afternoon, watch street performers at Washington Square Park, and the sunset is breathtaking 🌆William61 Mitchell~64-day US trip with a $3k per person budget for maximum fun
First-time visitors to the US, don’t follow random guides! · ------- The US spans two oceans across North America and was once a melting pot of immigrants. Known as Uncle Sam’s land, it boasts stunning sights like Yellowstone National Park 🌋 and the Statue of Liberty 🗽! · ------- 🏝️ Classic US West itinerary overview: This trip is packed with activities, letting you see tons of attractions in a limited time~ Day 1: Los Angeles -> Las Vegas Arrive in Las Vegas and start your West Coast vacation vibe. Days 2–3: Grand Canyon National Park -> Horseshoe Bend -> Lower Antelope Canyon -> Lake Powell Explore iconic natural landmarks of the West over two days and fully immerse yourself in the wild charm of the region. Day 4: Las Vegas Visit signature Las Vegas spots and soak in the vibrant nightlife atmosphere. · ------- Must-see attractions: Grand Canyon National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers create a magnificent canyon view. Whether you prefer a relaxing stroll or a challenging hike, it’s perfect. Visiting in winter reveals a uniquely peaceful canyon scene~ Horseshoe Bend ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040 USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The iconic horseshoe-shaped river bend with its gradient-colored water makes every photo look like a masterpiece! Lower Antelope Canyon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Address: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP code 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow where you can capture dreamy canyon rock textures with a high chance of stunning photos! · ------- Tips for your trip: 1. 🕐 The US spans multiple time zones, so set your watch in advance to avoid delays. 2. 🥘 Portions in American restaurants tend to be large, so consider sharing to avoid waste. 3. 🛂 You must get a visa before traveling to the US. Check your documents’ validity before your trip. · ------- For a worry-free US trip, follow a group tour and you won’t go wrong. Save this guide and get ready to go!NooraKoskinen2Let's join the excitement at the World Cup!
🥅 The 2026 World Cup will be held in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Even though I'm not a big soccer fan, I decided to join the fun. 🇺🇸 Surprisingly, Washington, D.C., isn't one of the host cities, so I chose Philadelphia and attended the cheapest group stage match: Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮 vs Curaçao 🇨🇼. 🎫 World Cup tickets are quite expensive. This match was a less popular one, but even the furthest seats at the top cost $500 each. Parking fees were also steep—$150 for one match. The stadium was packed with tens of thousands of fans, and the atmosphere was electric. Every time a goal was scored, the crowd erupted in cheers. The final score was 2-0, with Curaçao eliminated. 💚 Something funny happened that day. I wore an NCT WINWIN basketball jersey (and even brought a matching plush doll and photo card). While eating, a foreigner came up to me and asked if my jersey was from NCT. I was surprised to see NCT still has recognition in the US, haha! 🥪 If you plan to eat, make sure to arrive early or eat beforehand. I arrived two hours early and almost missed the kickoff because the food lines were so long. First, you queue at a self-service machine to order, then wait in another line to pick up your food. The machines were overwhelmed, and each dish took about 30 minutes to order and even longer to prepare. I ended up with a beef sandwich, but it seemed like they had run out of ingredients—no sauce, no cheese, just cold, hard bread and beef slices. It was pretty tasteless 😅. 🍧 I regret not doing more research beforehand. I missed out on getting a wristband and commemorative ticket. I also found out too late that only tiny or transparent bags are allowed, so I had to walk back to the parking lot to leave my bag in the car. Later, I learned that each person can bring one bottle of water, while buying one inside costs $7. The open-air stadium was scorching, so bringing a small fan is a good idea. They sell shaved ice inside, and you can mix two flavors in one cup. It was refreshing in the heat, even though it was full of artificial coloring—I looked like an Avatar after eating it! 📍 Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia • Pennsylvania • USA 🇺🇸_TI***q63Charlotte 3-day travel guide
Charlotte, North Carolina, located in the southeastern United States, is known as the "Queen City" in honor of Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England. It is a major financial hub and a racing culture landmark in the US, where modern skyscrapers blend with leafy historic neighborhoods. The entire itinerary starts and ends at a downtown hotel, with key landmarks connected by efficient walking and light rail, and outlying areas easily reached by ride-hailing services. Day 1: Uptown green spaces, financial district modern art, and science exploration 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel and walk to the heart of Uptown. 08. 40 Arrive at Bank of America Stadium. A 20-minute walk. Admire this grand stadium in the cool morning air and take photos by the iconic Panther statue. Visit time: 35 minutes. 09. 25 Arrive at Romare Bearden Park. A 10-minute walk from the stadium. Stroll through this modern urban green space and enjoy views of Uptown’s towering skyline. Visit time: 30 minutes. 10. 05 Arrive at Fourth Ward historic homes. A 10-minute walk from the park. Wander through the tree-lined historic district and admire well-preserved Victorian architecture. Visit time: 40 minutes. 10:55 Arrive at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art. A 10-minute walk from the historic homes. The museum is now open. Step inside the air-conditioned space to appreciate avant-garde modern sculptures and contemporary visual art. Visit time: 1 hour 20 minutes. 12. 15 Lunch at a traditional American restaurant near downtown. Dining and rest time: 1 hour 15 minutes. 13. 40 Arrive at Discovery Place Science Museum. A 10-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon exploring this interactive science center suitable for all ages, perfect for escaping the heat and enjoying exhibits before closing. Visit time: 2 hours 20 minutes. 16. 10 Arrive at Seventh Street Market. A 10-minute walk from the museum. Visit this vibrant indoor market before evening, browse artisan workshops, and sample local pour-over coffee. Visit time: 50 minutes. 17. 10 Arrive at First Presbyterian Church garden. A 10-minute walk from the market. Stroll through this peaceful church garden and historic cemetery in the soft evening light. Visit time: 35 minutes. 17:55 Walk back to the hotel. A 15-minute walk. Rest at the hotel. Day 2: Waterfront sunrise, NASCAR thrills, and classic arts district 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel to Midtown. 08:40 Arrive at Midtown waterfront trail. A 20-minute light rail ride from the hotel. Enjoy a morning walk along this creekside ecological boardwalk and breathe in the fresh air of the city’s green lung. Visit time: 1 hour. 10:00 Arrive at NASCAR Hall of Fame. A 10-minute light rail ride from the waterfront trail, plus a 20-minute walk from the south side of Uptown. Arrive right at opening time to explore this racing culture landmark. View legendary race cars in the air-conditioned exhibition hall and experience realistic driving simulators. Visit time: 2 hours 15 minutes. 12. 40 Lunch at a Southern-style restaurant near the Mint Museum. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the Hall of Fame. Dining time: 1 hour 10 minutes. 13. 50 Arrive at the Mint Museum. A 5-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon in this cool art venue, admiring exquisite classical ceramics and Native American art, avoiding the outdoor heat. Visit time: 1 hour 30 minutes. 15:40 Head to NoDa arts district. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the museum. Spend the afternoon strolling this trendy neighborhood converted from an old textile mill, browsing historic buildings, independent galleries, and vintage boutiques. Visit time: 1 hour 45 minutes. 17:50 Return to the hotel. A 25-minute ride by ride-hailing service. Rest at the hotel. Day 3: Peak whitewater sports, aviation marvels, and sunset nature reserves 08:20 Depart from the downtown hotel by ride-hailing service to the western outskirts. 08:50 Arrive at the US National Whitewater Center. A 30-minute drive. Take advantage of the cool morning weather to explore this massive independent artificial whitewater park. Walk along forest trails and watch thrilling whitewater canoeing. Visit time: 2 hours 10 minutes. 11. 40 Lunch at a modern American independent restaurant near the airport area. A 20-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the Whitewater Center. Dining time: 1 hour 10 minutes. 12. 50 Arrive at the Carolinas Aviation Museum. A 5-minute walk from the restaurant. Spend the afternoon during peak hours inside the air-conditioned large hangar, viewing the famous Hudson River miracle retired real aircraft up close, avoiding closing time restrictions. Visit time: 1 hour 55 minutes. 15:45 Arrive at Latta Nature Preserve. A 35-minute ride by ride-hailing service from the aviation museum. Explore this all-day-open vast urban green lung, stroll along shaded ecological forest trails, and enjoy tranquil water views at the famous Independence Lake overlook. Visit time: 1 hour 20 minutes. 17. 25 Arrive at McDowell Nature Preserve. A 35-minute ride by ride-hailing service from Latta Preserve. Before heading back, stroll the wide, peaceful historic lakeside overlook and wait for dusk. Visit time: 50 minutes. 18. 45 Return to the downtown hotel. A 30-minute ride by ride-hailing service. Rest at the hotel. Notes About timed tickets: The itinerary is recommended for Friday to Sunday to align with weekend opening hours of major museums and historic preserves. The schedule is arranged to match venue opening and closing times, with NASCAR Hall of Fame as the first stop at opening and extended entry times for the aviation and science museums to ensure smooth visits. About transportation: Uptown historic districts are fully walkable. Midtown and the arts district are efficiently connected by modern light rail or ride-hailing. Routes to the distant Whitewater Center and nature preserves are longer. Weekend or evening peak ride-hailing may face traffic delays. The itinerary includes an extra 15–20 minutes buffer for long-distance transfers and waiting. About highlights: Early online reservations are recommended for NASCAR Hall of Fame driving simulators and Whitewater Center special entry passes. Comfortable walking shoes are advised for nature preserves. High-concentration insect repellent is needed due to seasonal mosquitoes in wetland forest areas. About sun protection and cooling: Summers are hot and humid with strong afternoon UV rays. Outdoor strenuous activities like the Whitewater Center are scheduled for cooler mornings. High-SPF sunscreen and frequent hydration are essential during afternoon outdoor walks to prevent heatstroke and dehydration. Portable rain gear is recommended due to frequent afternoon thunderstorms in Charlotte.S. Matthew 391Dallas, Texas TRIP
For Christmas 2024, I once again traveled with my church to Dallas, Texas, to attend a global conference. This marked my second visit to this city. During my first trip, the schedule was so packed that I barely had time to explore. This time, I promised myself to carve out some moments to truly experience the pulse of Dallas. The hotel was near the airport, and the roar of planes was a constant backdrop. One morning, I took a cab to the city center. As we drove, the cityscape gradually unfolded: orderly skyscrapers, slightly desolate street corners, and clusters of homeless individuals huddled on sidewalks, starkly contrasting with the hurried tourists nearby. To my surprise, I encountered quite a few Chinese faces on the streets, adding a touch of familiarity to this foreign city. Dallas didn’t leave a stunning first impression, but it carried a raw authenticity. The city wasn’t overly polished, yet it had a candid charm of its own. My first stop was the famous "Eye of Dallas," a glass sphere-like structure suspended in the sky, resembling an eye overlooking the city. From this vantage point, the city bathed in the golden hues of sunset, and the cold steel and concrete seemed to soften under the warm light. Next, I visited the "Hall of Thanksgiving," a place that pleasantly surprised me. The hall featured a towering stained-glass wall that seemed to fragment the sky into countless colorful pieces. Sunlight streamed through the interwoven blue, red, gold, and green glass, casting vibrant patterns on the floor and benches, as if God had accidentally spilled His paint. I sat quietly, enveloped in silence, with only the light in motion. The shifting shadows and colors, as time passed, transformed an ordinary afternoon into a solemn yet tender performance. This place bore no specific religious symbols and required no elaborate rituals. It felt more like a sanctuary for the weary soul. As I gazed up at the kaleidoscope of colors, an indescribable feeling welled up within me: the outside world might be noisy, harsh, and even cruel, but at this moment, I felt genuinely embraced by a gentle warmth. The light seemed to remind me—no matter how exhausting life gets, there’s always a place where one can pause, take a deep breath, and then move forward again. Of course, a trip to Texas wouldn’t be complete without barbecue. I made my way to Hutchins, hailed as the "pinnacle of Dallas BBQ." The restaurant was bustling, the air thick with the aroma of grilled meat. The brisket was crispy on the outside and tender inside, the pork ribs were fall-off-the-bone flavorful—each bite a smoky, fiery delight. But... the plate was all meat, meat, and more meat! By the end, I couldn’t help but groan internally, "It’s delicious, but I’m drowning in meat!" 😤 This brief city excursion didn’t feature grand spectacles or thrilling adventures, but it pieced together a genuine portrait of Dallas: a mix of ruggedness and warmth, boldness and comfort. As night fell, I returned to my hotel near the airport, feeling that this visit to Dallas had brought me closer to the city than the last.WEWE要快樂41East Seattle Summer Escape|A Shady Green Wonderland Cycling Route
Summer in Seattle is all about the big forest and cycling—the perfect match! Today, I’m recommending a super healing cycling route where you won’t get sunburned at all, plus a hidden river spot. Over 90% of the route is shaded by forest, perfect for wearing just a sports tank top or even a swimsuit underneath and heading out directly. 🧭【Basic Route Info】 🚲 Cycling Trail: Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT for short) 📍 Start: Tolt-MacDonald Park (in the town of Carnation) 📍 End: Snoqualmie Falls (return as you wish based on your stamina) 📍【Beginner-Friendly Guide & Tips】 🚗 Free Parking: Navigate directly to the start at Tolt-MacDonald Park. There’s plenty of free parking here! Don’t navigate directly to the end at Snoqualmie Falls—it’s crowded and you might get a ticket. 📸 Start Check-in Landmark: At the park entrance, there’s a very eye-catching red vintage suspension bridge (the SVT is converted from old railway lines). You can walk up and take photos of the river before setting off. 🚲 Route Tip: Google Maps usually directs you to the nearby main road. Be sure to manually drag the route onto the Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT)! It’s a converted abandoned railway, with a very wide and smooth path, and all the scenery is inside the forest. ⚡ Energy-Saving Suggestion: Although there are no big hills, the trail is compacted gravel, so riding an e-bike is recommended to save energy for taking beautiful photos. 🍓【$3 per Pound Raspberry Freedom】 Next to the start park is Remlinger Farms, and July is perfect for raspberry picking! Self-service U-Pick is only $3 per pound (a small box in the supermarket usually costs $10). The freshly picked berries dripping with dew are super sweet! ⚠️ The farm closes at 5 PM, so plan your return ride accordingly. 👙【Regretted Not Bringing a Swimsuit Hidden River Spot】 Just 2 minutes cycling from the start, there’s a super hidden water play spot (location marked on map X). The river water is crystal clear and ice-cold. Under the bridge, there’s even a river swing, with many hot guys and girls enjoying drifting and paddleboarding. I wasn’t prepared this time, so I could only watch from the shore and secretly vowed to come next time wearing a swimsuit. 💡【Travel Tips】 Navigation: Tolt-MacDonald Park Gear: Sunglasses, mosquito repellent, and your swimsuit/change of clothes! Security: It’s best to bring a bike lock. Although at the time, a dozen bikes by the river were unlocked and everyone was very chill, it’s safer to lock up just in case.PerNatura1-
Grand and Luxurious Caesars Palace
#familytravel 📍Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, United States Visited Caesars Palace which is located in Las Vegas and it was so grand and luxurious! Located on the strip Vegas, Caesars Palace is a popular to visit spot while in Vegas! With its opulent design inspired by the Ancient Rome, the resort is adorned with marble statues, fountains, colonnades, lush landscapes. Love that they even have a Trevi Fountain replica outdoor! It is also a high end shopping centre, with world class entertainment and performances, fine dining. There is just so much to explore in Caesar’s Palace and made it such an unforgettable and amazing experience for a family trip!Stephenie.199760 -
Coloring the desert, 7 Magic Mountains, NV
#mytripvlog When people take a road trip, traveling between Los Angeles and Las Vegas along Interstate 15, the colorful installation art will catch travelers' eyes when passing through desert landscapes. About 10 miles south of Las Vegas, the Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone decided on the location to present his large-scale public art to brighten the Mojave desert day and night.FabulousKaku33 The Grand Masterpiece: The Grand Canyon, USA 🇺🇸✨
The Grand Canyon is more than just a massive gorge, it is a vast, open book of Earth's history written in layers of colorful rock. Standing on the rim and looking out over the immense abyss carved by the Colorado River is a humbling experience that puts the scale of nature into perfect perspective. With its constantly shifting shadows, brilliant orange and red hues, and dizzying depths, it is one of the most awe-inspiring natural landscapes you will ever encounter. 🏜️🦅 . 📅 What to experience · Mather Point: Located at the South Rim, this is the most famous vantage point for a reason. It offers an incredible, expansive view of the canyon that is perfect for your first look. · Bright Angel Trail: If you are looking to get a feel for the scale from the inside, this well-maintained trail takes you down into the canyon, offering a completely different perspective than from the rim. · Sunset at Hopi Point: The way the light hits the rock layers during the golden hour is nothing short of magical, creating deep shadows and vibrant colors that change by the minute. . 🏨 Where to stay · Stay inside the Grand Canyon National Park at one of the historic lodges near the South Rim. Being within walking distance of the rim allows you to catch the sunrise and sunset without having to commute. 🛏️🌿 . 🍴 Food Recommendations · Keep it simple and classic. Grab a hearty sandwich or a picnic lunch from the local market, and find a quiet spot along the rim to enjoy your meal with the best view in the world. 🥪🍎 . 📌 Pro Tips · Hydration is Critical: The air is extremely dry and the high altitude can dehydrate you quickly. Drink more water than you think you need, especially if you are hiking down into the canyon. · Respect the Rim: Never get too close to the edge for a photo. The terrain can be loose, and the drops are sudden and extreme. Always stay on the marked paths. · Escape the Crowds: The South Rim is beautiful but busy. Consider a drive to the North Rim or explore the lesser-known viewpoints along Desert View Drive to find a more peaceful experience. 📸🎒 . #grandcanyon #arizonatravel #visitusa #traveldeep #nationalparks #geology #bucketlist #exploregrandcanyon #naturephotography #canyonviewsEddyG502-day ultimate US travel guide for a hassle-free trip
Hey everyone! Here’s your 2-day short trip guide to the US! All-inclusive pricing means no need to worry about planning or expenses. Enjoy top attractions with ease—even beginners can follow along without stress! · ------- This comprehensive travel guide has all the details you need—scroll down to unlock more~ · ------- The US spans the North American continent from coast to coast. Once home to Native Americans, it’s also known as Uncle Sam’s land. Yellowstone National Park 🌋 and the Statue of Liberty 🗽 are iconic must-see spots. · ------- 🗺️ Route overview: Day 1: Seligman — Grand Canyon National Park Explore a classic western town and the breathtaking canyon landscape for your first taste of the American wilderness. Day 2: Lower Antelope Canyon — Horseshoe Bend — Lake Powell Wander through the magical slot canyon, take in the red rock Horseshoe Bend from above, and visit the famous lake with stunning views. · ------- Must-see attractions: 1. Grand Canyon National Park ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: Arizona, USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1–2 days The red and yellow rock layers outline a majestic canyon view. Whether you prefer a leisurely walk or serious hiking, there are routes for all levels. Visit in winter for a unique, peaceful snowy scene. 2. Lower Antelope Canyon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: Page, Arizona, USA, ZIP 86040 Hours: Summer 6:15 AM–4:45 PM; Winter 8:45 AM–2:45 PM Duration: 1–2 hours A colorful wonderland of light and shadow. Every photo looks like it has a built-in filter, showcasing dreamy canyon rock textures. 3. Horseshoe Bend ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Location: 1001 Page Pkwy, Page, AZ 86040, USA Hours: 5:00 AM–7:00 PM Duration: 1–2 hours The stunning horseshoe-shaped river bend with gradient-colored water is especially atmospheric at sunset. 4. Lake Powell ⭐⭐⭐ Location: USA Hours: Open all day Duration: 1 day A famous man-made lake with shimmering blue-green waters like a precious gem. The scenery is picturesque and incredibly soothing. · ------- ✈️ Travel prep: 🪪 First, bring your original US visa + a copy, along with your passport, ID, and electronic itinerary. Scan and back them up to the cloud in advance. 🔌 Next, pack a US plug adapter, fast charger, and power bank. Some US hotels have limited outlets. 🧴 August in the southern US is hot and sunny. Bring high-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, lightweight breathable quick-dry clothes, and comfortable sneakers. 📱 Finally, don’t forget to get a US SIM card or activate international roaming for easy navigation and emergency contact. · ------- All-inclusive, worry-free travel—tap the card below to easily lock in your ideal itinerary!William Miller William]21Laconium Room and Fountain of Youth at Awana Spa
Awana Spa at Resorts World is a good choice for travelers who want a wellness experience with several distinct spaces. The Fountain of Youth creates a dramatic centerpiece, while the Laconium Room offers a warm, quieter environment for slowing down. The locker area also makes it easier to change, store belongings, and prepare without feeling rushed. When booking, check which amenities are included and whether any rooms require a specific treatment or spa pass. Arriving early is especially useful because Resorts World is large and the route from parking or rideshare drop-off can take longer than expected. The combination of water features, warm rooms, and softly lit interiors makes this an easy place to recharge before returning to restaurants, shows, and other Las Vegas activities. #staycation#thingstodo#resortsWanderlust Y AventurasThis summer, the ultimate 6-day USA trip guide is right here
Girls, let’s plan! Here’s a hassle-free and budget-friendly 6-day deep dive into the USA, covering all the fun and classic experiences in one go! Explore a vintage gold mine park and feel the rush of the gold rush from a century ago. Ride a train with a 180° glass dome, watching Alaska’s snowy mountains and forests stretch to the horizon. Plus, get a chance to see the sacred mountain revered by the native people! With these highlights, it’s worth every penny—perfect for those who want to relax and travel with friends~ · - Don’t just read the title! The exciting details are all below~ · - 📒 Itinerary: This trip is packed with activities, letting you enjoy Alaska’s natural wonders and cultural landmarks in a short time. Save this now! ✨ DAY 1–2: Anchorage Museum of History and Art -> Matanuska Glacier Explore Alaska’s culture and history and experience the charm of art. Then head to the breathtaking Matanuska Glacier for a glacier hike with stunning views. DAY 3: Pioneer Park -> natural scenery Walk through the vintage gold mine park and soak up the rich history. Then immerse yourself in Alaska’s magnificent nature, where the pristine landscape captivates the soul. DAY 4: Museum of the North -> Arctic Village Visit the treasure trove of knowledge at the Museum of the North to learn about unique Arctic culture. Then go to the sacred mountain in the hearts of native people and enjoy the enchanting atmosphere of Arctic Village. DAY 5–6: Free time in Fairbanks (optional Arctic Circle tour + blue ice cave adventure) -> Ice Sculpture Museum -> Chena Hot Springs Relax and explore Fairbanks at your own pace. Choose to experience the Arctic Circle adventure under the northern lights and the magical blue ice cave. Then visit the ice sculpture art and warm up at Chena Hot Springs—perfect for a cozy winter escape! 🛫 End of trip: Take home unforgettable Alaska memories, head to the airport for check-in, and look forward to your next visit! · - · *Notes:** 1️⃣ US supermarkets offer a wide variety of local specialties at varying prices. Compare before buying 🛒. Beef jerky and maple syrup make great gifts~ 2️⃣ Portions of American food are huge 🍔. Consider packing leftovers or sharing with friends to save money and avoid waste! 3️⃣ July is sunny in many parts of the US ☀️, but temperatures can vary greatly between day and night. Don’t forget a light jacket~ 4️⃣ Tipping is expected when dining 💵, usually 10%–20%, but adjust based on service quality~ 5️⃣ Self-driving is convenient 🚗, but watch parking rules carefully. Fines for violations are high, so do your homework in advance! · - Let’s go! Click the card below to discover more amazing trips!zaratravel1
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