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  • Traditional Wedding in Thailand

    The life of a married couple symbolizes a new beginning. They leave their pasts behind and start a new life – together. While each country has its own special traditions, each still celebrates the beauty of marriage and, most important, love.

  • Eating dog meat in Viet Nam

    Dog meat is consumed in Vietnam to varying degrees of acceptability, though it is particularly popular in the north. There are multiple dishes featuring dog meat, and they often include the head, feet and internal organs. Groups of customers, usually male, seated on mats, will spend their evenings sharing plates of dog meat and drinking alcohol.

  • Shopping for custom made dresses in Hoi An, Vietnam

    With over 200 different tailors clustered in Hoi An, it's a rather daunting task to narrow down the selection to just a few different stores. Without a specific shop or store in mind, we had no idea where we'd end up.

  • Super spicy Ras El Hanout

    This mouth-watering spice mix perfects everything it touches. Like this beef tagine.

  • Best & Worst Dressed Teen Choice Awards 2014

    Here are the Celebrities with Best & Worst Dressed from the Teen Choice Awards 2014. Enjoy!

  • Best & Worst Dressed Emmys 2014

    Here are the Best & Worst Dressed Celebrities in Emmys 2014.

  • MTV Movie Awards 2014 Best Dressed

    Here are some of the Best Dressed Celebrities in MTV Movie Awards 2014.Who's your favorite?

  • Visit Chile's top winery

    The sky a delirious blue, a bicycle rolls by neat rows of grapes growing robust on the vine. With tall poplars and snowclad peaks shimmering in the distance, the languorous landscape is a winemaker’s paradise.

  • World's craziest roller coaster!

    If you plan to travel to Japan soon and you’re not among the faint of heart, you might want to visit the Fuji-Q Highland, an amusement park that just added a very special new attraction: the world’s steepest roller coaster. The so-called Takabisha [JP] accelerates to 100 km/h, has a 43m drop and a 121-degree freefall.

  • Most expensive bridge ever built!

    The Great Belt Fixed Link, one of the most magnificent bridges in the entire world. The Danish islands of Zealand and Funen were separated by the Great Belt, a body of water that effectively cuts Denmark into two. Up until the opening of the bridge in 1997, the only way to cross the Great Belt was by ferry. The construction cost $4.4 billion and took over 10 years, but the end result meant that commuting between the two islands took 10 minutes by car instead of 1 hour by ferry.

  • Deadly Blue Ringed Octopus

    These beautiful creatures are extremely small – only roughly the size of a golf ball, but they pack a punch. Inside one of these creatures is enough venom to kill 26 humans, all within minutes. Oh, did we mention there’s no known antidote for this poison? Even worse, if you were ever bitten by one you might not even realize it because their bite is nearly painless but quickly causes weakness, numbness, restricted breathing and then death. The Blue Ringed Octopus can be found in tide pools in the Pacific.

  • 5 poisonous food you love

    Some people are actually having some trouble in choosing the right foods since they are not sure whether these foods are free from poison. It is really hard to choose the right food to eat if you do not know those foods that can poison you any time. There are foods that you think they are free from poison when they are not. In this case, you really need to be familiar with the food you eat so that you will not experience any signs and symptoms of poison attack or worse, it could lead you to death. Here are the top ten most poisonous foods we love to eat.

  • Beer lovers, welcome to Beervana!

    Held annually across Friday and Saturday in late August, Wellington’s Beervana festival beervana.co.nz is New Zealand’s biggest celebration of craft beer.