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Many people don't realize there is more that goes into planning an international trip than buying the ticket and packing your suitcase. To ensure you have a smooth experience, here are some basic steps you need to take. #TBIN #travel #ttot wp.me/p4V5Ft-YU
When we visited Bangkok, we crammed as many temples into our trip as we could. If you'd like to take a slower approach, yet still see a variety of temple styles, these are the temples you definitely shouldn't miss. #TBIN #travel #Bangkok wp.me/p4V5Ft-Wf
Did you know London has the honor of being home to four UNESCO World Heritage Sites? Come check out the sites which have been honored with the distinction of being of extreme cultural and historical significance. wp.me/p4V5Ft-UJ #TBIN #travel #London
Khmer architecture and temple sites are really fascinating to me. I love seeing what people were able to accomplish so long ago without the use of modern tools or transportation. wp.me/p4V5Ft-Oh #TBIN #history #Cambodia @cambodia_Khmer
Visiting the Leshan Buddha and being able to see the largest stone Buddha in the world was such a great experience. Standing at the foot of something that is 41 times as tall as you really puts the world into a different perspective. wp.me/p4V5Ft-Jy #TBIN #travel #China
London is such a popular place to visit & has many tourist sites. But there's another part of the city that often gets overlooked. If you want to see more than just tourist hotspots, check out these 21 non-touristy things to do in #London. #TBIN #travel bit.ly/2WSlweE
Hindu temples are unlike anything you've ever seen before. They're so lively and colorful. We loved wandering around this one and seeing all the fascinating statues. wp.me/p4V5Ft-Hn #TBIN #travel #Hindu
Lagenda Langkawi is a park with sculptures that represent the different legends about the creation of the island. Unfortunately, many of the sculptures are falling apart and the entire site is in a sad state is disrepair. wp.me/p4V5Ft-GH #TBIN #travel #legends
Al-Hana Mosque was the first mosque built on the island of Langkawi. This beautiful building combines Islamic motifs from Uzbekistan with Malay-style architecture in conjunction with a traditional mosque style. wp.me/p4V5Ft-zE #TBIN #travel #Malaysia
The terraced rice fields of Bali have been around for hundreds of years. It is believed that the subak style of terraced fields emerged during the 8th century AD and is still used extensively throughout Indonesia and most of Asia. wp.me/p4V5Ft-zP #TBIN #travel #Bali
Visiting the Circular Mound Alter was a bit of a fluke. We thought we'd seen all of the grounds at the Temple of Heaven until we noticed people weren't exiting where they'd come in. So, we followed and found this neat little place. wp.me/p4V5Ft-xQ #TBIN #travel #China
The Chinese have always had such fascinating architecture. This religious site was built in 1530 and was designed following the symbolism of heaven and the importance of heaven in the Chinese culture. wp.me/p4V5Ft-zs #TBIN #China #travel
One day I was walking around the area behind our apartment in Kuala Lumpur and stumbled upon this quaint little Buddhist temple. Buddhism is such a beautiful religion of peace. The world could use a bit more peace today. wp.me/p4V5Ft-wX #TBIN #travel #Malaysia
Sometimes a remark that wouldn't ruffle feather in your country can get you in trouble in another. Always be sure to follow cultural norms when in a foreign country, regardless of whether or not you agree with them. wp.me/p4V5Ft-wD #TBIN #Myanmar #travel