Suspended more than 120 meters (400 feet) above a gaping chasm, the world’s longest cantilevered glass skywalk is delighting and terrifying visitors in China.
“The most entertaining wax museum from Paris.” This description printed in front of the admission ticket of Grevin Seoul summed up our quick tour of the first French wax museum
Long lines, rude drivers, countless pot-holes and the seemingly never-ending hours on the road mean that many commuters are at their wits’ end. How can someone keep their sanity on
Since its inception in 1997, the Eiga Sai film festival, annually staged by Japan Foundation and the Embassy of Japan, has been more than a showcase of films that highlight Japan’s culture and national identity—it’s also a unique cradle for filmmakers who have helped propel Japan’s cinematic evolution.
It is now known as Valencia Street, but back when it was still Calle Alix in Sta. Mesa, Manila, its most famous resident lived at address 1598.
The rehearsal hall is charged with raw energy as young men of all shapes and sizes attempt ballet combinations in sheer abandon—awkwardly for some, and a piece of cake for others who display some obvious dance training.
By today’s standards, W0lfgang Amadeus Mozart was a prolific “millennial” in 1786, earning a living as performer-composer in Austria.
Located in the center of Intramuros, the San Agustin Museum has for over four decades served as the country’s premier ecclesiastical museum.
John Grisham is trying something truly different. Grisham, better known as the master of the legal thriller, has sold millions and generated movies from his suspenseful books about lawyers and the American justice system.
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