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China
China isn’t so much a country as it is a completely different world. To see all the sights in China would likely take you decades of nonstop exploring, not to mention a steely diligence to experiencing the subtleties of its vast cultural, historical, and geographical nuances. Your surest road to maximum enjoyment from a China vacation isn’t going to be hinged on cheap flights or an unyielding itinerary, but in keeping it loose. Take time to mingle with the locals, absorb the wonder of this foreign land that so greatly balances the yin of its awe-inspiring natural beauty with the yang of pragmatic commerce.
Paris
While many who visit Paris for the first time fall in love instantly, it may be hard to get your footing, especially if you don’t speak the language. Some helpful tips will guide the way as you explore the city of love.