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World’s best city New York (Tourism Guide)!!

As a traveling lover I love to explore different famous tourist attractions and as an Asian, my favorite city in the world for its combination of cultural diversity, restaurants, nightlife, museums and galleries, boardwalks, events, shopping malls, and a city which is full of modern … Continue reading World’s best city New York (Tourism Guide)!!

Getting In Touch With Traditional and Modern Hawaiian Culture

The-Oheo-Pools-at-Haleakala-National-Park-Maui Island:

Traveling to Hawaii is exploring the lush idyllic island of Maui and the super diverse island of Oahu. A place where you will find clear blue water height to an elevation above 10,000 feet and splash of epic water falls. Everyone says that you need at least 10 days to fully enjoy a single Hawaiian island. Make sure you request a first floor room so you can walk right out to paradise.  It’s a good start if you begin your journey from Maui, there you will find scuba gear, and paddle boards and you can hang out at the beach for all day. Also you can enjoy the best tacos of your life. If you are interested you can book tour to Hawaii Island online.

Haleakala National Park:

To visit Haleakala National Park, you have to wake early in morning, a massive volcano that makes up 75% of Maui, and the highest point is thousand feet above sea level is a popular place to catch the sunrise. Make sure you bring some snacks because there is absolutely no food for sale in the park and it is very cold. Another Maui’s famous attraction is its magical road to Hana. It is a small undeveloped authentically Hawaiian town on the island East side. The journey itself can make you start feeling fresh, the road zigzags through 59 bridges, lush rain forest, and plenty of water falls.  Up there you can look for a guide, who will tell you all about mythology and cultures of Maui.

Kaanapali Beach, Mendes Ranch, and Whale Watching:

Surfing is extremely popular on the island of Maui, with crystal clear transparent water;Kaanapali Beachis most famous for surfing. The calm water makes the great place to snorkel and dive. For Horse Riding, visit Mendes Ranch, it is a family owned and operated ranch that offer scenic rides to lush forests and mountain tops.

Whale Watching is another amazing thing you can do at Maui;February is the best time to go to whale watching, where you can enjoy watching some rare types of whales from a boat.

Wai’anapanapa State Park and Black Sand Beach:

The next trip that most of the tourists visitbefore Hana is Wai’anapanapaState Park. There is so much to see there, drive through lava rock formations, fresh water caves, and famous Black Sand Beach. The water caves are magnificent and are the favorite tourist attractions.

Oahu Island:

Diamond Head and NuuanPali Lookout:

Next Island is Oahu, first thing you ought to check out is a place called Diamond Head, which is a massive saucer shaped crater and its Hawaii’s most recognized  landmarks, its known for its hiking trail, its amazing costal views and of course its military history. The hike is hard, it takes around 2 to 3 hours to reach at NuuanPali Lookout, and this is the site of one of the most important battles of history where the king drove up the enemy army up and over the cliff.

Hanauma Bay State Park andDole Plantation:

Modern Honolulu also has a night club and a bar and if you are not interested in city life then you can buckle-up again for a ride to Hanauma Bay State Park which is the world famous snorkeling destinations, where you can scuba dive to look at corals and fish.

Also there are hundreds of beautiful sights at Hawaii’s magical island but it is not fair to leave Hawaii without visiting Dole Plantation.It is known as pineapple king, for developing pineapple industry in Hawaii. What started just as a food on Dole’s pineapple fields in 1950’s, it’s now a living museumwhere you are able to take a tour through the agricultural land on the pineapples express and enjoy a lot of food items and goodies, likepineappleice-cream. This plantation is also the world’s largest maze, but nobody is interested in it.

Place to Eat in New York Chinatown

Port-Arthur-Restaurant-New-York-ChinatownThe streets of Chinatown are lined with restaurants representing every province of China and every kind of Chinese cooking, as well as some other oriental food traditions. With hundreds of restaurants, stands and markets within a few crowded blocks in which English is not always understood, finding what you want and like can be confusing.

Fortunately, most critics and publications over the years have extensively surveyed the Chinese restaurant scene and ranked restaurants in areas such as cheap eats, fiery cuisine like Szechuan and Hunan, Peking duck and dim sum. Most of the following places can be reached by subway to Canal Street, and most do not take credit cards.Learn More

Grand Sichuan on Canal Street, with another location at 24th Street and 9th Avenue, is among the most frequent critics’ picks, and has an illustrated booklet for a menu listing more than 100 dishes, most of them eye-watering as well as mouthwatering. Peking duck is represented on most lists by the eponymous Peking Duck House on Mott Street, which has many other dishes on its menu although almost everyone has the famous duck; the restaurant differs from most Chinese places by not requiring that Peking duck be ordered in advance and in taking credit cards. Great New York Noodle Town at the foot of the Bowery has almost every kind of noodle dish and serves them with duck, chicken, fish and shellfish, as well as their specialty of suckling pig.  Oriental Garden on Elizabeth Street catches your eye with live crabs waving at you from their window tank, and has a wide range of dim sum and fresh seafood, ranging from an $8 prix fixe lunch to a $68 bowl of shark-fin soup. Chinatown and New York history fans are fascinated by Nom Wah Tea Room, located at the “bloody angle” of Doyers Street,between the Bowery and Pell, that became notorious during the tong wars of the 1920s,the first New York dim sum house.

Notable options for inexpensive dining include Xi’an Famous Foods at Bayard and Mott Streets as well as 5 other locations, a favorite of Anthony Bourdain that averages $5 for a main course. New Green Bo, just down Bayard Street has a unique decorating scheme, plastering walls and windows with rave reviews from the English-language press, and averages about $14. NhaTrang Centre, on Centre Street near the Precious Blood Church, leads many surveys of Vietnamese food at bargain prices.