If you want to keep yourself cool amid this maddening heatwave without an air conditioner, be it for practical or sustainability reasons—or both—here are eight easy and practical ways to help you steer clear of heat-related conditions.
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We better keep ourselves protected from scorching temperatures until the heatwave wanes. However, it’s not only us who should be taking extra precautions against the punishing heat. Our beloved pets, especially strays who don’t have a place to call home, need protection from the intense heat, too.
Rounding out the top five are American, Chinese, Japanese, and Australian tourists.
Korail’s seven different railway travel programs leave on May 3 and 4, according to a report on The Korea Herald. Two of them are overnight trips in North Gyeongsang Province with the concept "rest." The other five are day trips in Gangwon Province and North Chungcheong Province.
As one of the world’s most enchanting cities, it comes as no surprise that Venice is a tourist magnet, and one that has been perennially burdened by overtourism. The day pass/entry fee might just be the solution to overcrowding resulting in overwhelmed and irate locals and a heritage site at risk from too much human activity.
“Armys” have another reason to stan K-pop juggernaut BTS even harder. The group recently collaborated with the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) for the global #OnMyMind initiative. The campaign aims to support and improve the mental health of youth around the world.
The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) recently announced 14 special trips through nine routes on 14 weekends from May to June this year, according to an article on The Nation. The trips are either a one-day journey or an overnighter on its special Kiha 183 tourism train.
The Korean government is looking to lure in Southeast Asian and Middle Eastern tourists with specially curated Korean content-themed tours.
After a much-needed refresh and revamp, the iconic Tsutaya store in Shibuya is finally reopening its doors on Thursday April 25, according to Time Out and several Japanese news agencies.
The study revealed an emerging generation of travel-focused, value-driven "savvy explorers" in Asia Pcific.
In choosing the winners, travelers were asked to rate airports according to their experience at different points—from check in, arrivals, transfers, shopping, security, and immigration through to departure at the gate.
This time, it’s Spain’s turn to push back against overtourism. As the world’s second most visited country, authorities are trying to reconcile the interests and welfare of locals and the lucrative sector amid the rise of anti-tourism movements.














