Cultural experiences are among the key reasons many of us travel, and they are manifold - from performances to exhibitions to festivals - as well as explorations of culture in all its manifestitions, including art, architecture, cuisine, crafts, heritage, music, and traditions across a wide gamut.
Cover photo: Milin John
Exploring Chinese and aboriginal culture in Taiwan
Stanislav Koslovskiy Officially the Republic of China, this island with a population of around 24 million – just a bit larger than the state of Maryland and just under half the size of Scotland – has been in the news lately both thanks to its controversial January 13 presidential elections and to its perennial potential (and especially in the context of other current crises in Ukraine and Gaza) as a world flashpoint due to mainland China´s obsession with eventually and forcibly annexing it.…
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If so, let me know about them by tweeting about them at http://twitter.com/thetraveleditor so I can pay them a visit on my up-coming TwitTrip!
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For cultural events taking place in France:
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&am...
and French isn't needed. Google is!
In the meantime, last summer I was in both 2011 twin capitals, Turku, Finland and Tallinn, Estonia, and they will be treats, too -- very differently flavored, but treats indead.