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Travelers escape to the Laguna countryside for many reasons. Families relax in the hot spring resorts. Students go on field trips to see the birthplace of Jose Rizal. Others drive to Laguna for newer attractions like Enchanted Kingdom, outlet shopping, or the province’s growing restaurant scene. But what makes Laguna a road trip favorite are the delicious delicacies you can buy in roadside stalls and souvenir shops.
As the capital of Japan, Tokyo is steeped in more than 400 years of rich history. In recent decades, economic and cultural growth has made this metropolis one of the most exciting and modern cities in the world. Many people think of Tokyo as a concrete jungle full of skyscrapers and advanced technology, but its pockets of nature and tradition will surprise you. Once you visit Tokyo, you will surely appreciate the one-of-a-kind fusion of the ancient and modern.
Whether you’re searching for literary inspiration, local flavor, or fine culture, the United Kingdom definitely has it all. If you want to discover centuries of heritage, this country has plenty of attractions that can allow tourists to do just that. From the regal sights of London to the art festivals in Edinburgh, the place can offer plenty of sites to see.
Sights, sea, and sounds aside, our childhood memories of Batangas are of the food. The barako coffee that keeps you up all night. The hearty beef bulalo soup served in roadside family restaurants. The disks of sweet, nutty panutsa. But if there is a Batagueño staple that goes underappreciated, it’s pancit lomi.
Imagine a trip full of magic, folklore, character, and flavor. Mexico is a magical place where you will find history and gastronomy in many forms. There is so much to explore in this vibrant nation, from beaches to small towns to archaeological sites. Be inspired by the colonial heritage and architectural jewels, the dynamic food scene, the traditional crafts, and the pre-Hispanic cities.
With 19 museums, galleries, and research facilities attracting 22 million people a year, the Smithsonian Institution is among the most-visited attractions in the United States. Travelers from around the world particularly head to Washington D.C.’s National Mall to see the famed Smithsonian castle and neighboring museums. While the air and space museum and the natural history museum draw the biggest crowds, the Smithsonian’s art museums are noteworthy no less.
Michigan lies in the heart of America’s Midwest and is surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes: Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Erie. Because of its location, Michigan offers pristine beaches, as well as lush forests. Some of the most popular destinations include Mackinac Island and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. The state’s small towns warmly welcome visitors, and its vibrant cities offer plenty of things to see and do.
It’s been 44 years since February was officially declared as Black History Month in the United States. Black people from all walks of life have helped shape communities across the country for more than four centuries. Black History Month is very much about honoring the valuable contributions Black people have made—and continue to make—in societies across the world.