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Changhai Mountain Changchun
03/03/2026

Changhai Mountain Changchun

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Tokyo Japan! package tour for 6 days! Book yours now!

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30/09/2025

Did you know? Thailand
Thailand means “Land of the Free”
It’s the only Southeast Asian country never colonized by a European power—a point of pride for locals.
• You can ride a tuk-tuk, but don’t expect seatbelts
These iconic three-wheeled taxis are fun but chaotic. Always negotiate the fare before hopping in.
• Thai people greet with a “wai”
A slight bow with palms pressed together. It’s used for hello, thank you, and respect—especially toward elders and monks.
• Thailand has over 1,400 islands
From party-central Koh Phi Phi to serene Koh Lipe, there’s an island for every kind of traveler.
• Elephants are revered—but not all are treated well
Ethical sanctuaries like Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai offer humane experiences without riding.
• You can get a massage almost anywhere
Thai massage blends acupressure, yoga, and energy work. It’s intense—but deeply rejuvenating.

Tara na sa Bangkok Thailand! Promo Package 4 days 3 nights! Saan ka pa ALL IN na ikaw nlng hinihintay! Choose your trave...
29/09/2025

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28/09/2025

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28/09/2025

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28/09/2025

Wondering travelling to Japan?! here's some Trivia for you to know.

Geography & Nature
• Island Nation: Japan consists of over 14,000 islands, though most people only visit the four main ones—Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku.
• Volcanic Hotspot: Japan has around 110 active volcanoes, including Mount A*o, one of the largest active craters in the world.
• Earthquake Central: The country experiences an average of 84 earthquakes per month, making seismic safety a key part of daily life.
🚄 Culture & Customs
• Vending Machine Wonderland: With nearly 4 million vending machines, Japan has the highest density globally—about one for every 32 people.
• Shoes Off, Please: Removing shoes before entering homes, ryokans, and some restaurants is a sign of respect.
• Slurping = Compliment: Loudly slurping noodles is not rude—it’s a way to show appreciation for the meal.
• No Trash Bins: Public trash bins are rare, so travelers often carry their trash until they find a proper disposal spot.
🎌 Traditions & Quirks
• Bowing Over Handshakes: Bowing is the standard greeting, with depth and
Traditions & Quirks
• Bowing Over Handshakes: Bowing is the standard greeting, with depth and duration reflecting respect.
• Lucky & Unlucky Numbers: The number 4 is considered unlucky because it sounds like “death” in Japanese.
• Cute Culture: Japan is obsessed with “kawaii” (cute) aesthetics—from mascots to packaging.
• Tattoo Taboo: Tattoos can be associated with organized crime, so some public baths and pools may restrict entry.
🏯 Must-Know Travel Gems
• UNESCO Treasures: Japan boasts 26 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Kyoto’s temples and Himeji Castle.
• Clean Public Toilets: Expect high-tech, spotless restrooms—even in train stations.
• Punctual Trains: The Shinkansen (bullet train) is famously on time, often measured in seconds.

28/09/2025

Wondering travelling to Japan?! here's some Trivia for you to know.

Geography & Nature
• Island Nation: Japan consists of over 14,000 islands, though most people only visit the four main ones—Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku.
• Volcanic Hotspot: Japan has around 110 active volcanoes, including Mount A*o, one of the largest active craters in the world.
• Earthquake Central: The country experiences an average of 84 earthquakes per month, making seismic safety a key part of daily life.

🚄 Culture & Customs
• Vending Machine Wonderland: With nearly 4 million vending machines, Japan has the highest density globally—about one for every 32 people.
• Shoes Off, Please: Removing shoes before entering homes, ryokans, and some restaurants is a sign of respect.
• Slurping = Compliment: Loudly slurping noodles is not rude—it’s a way to show appreciation for the meal.
• No Trash Bins: Public trash bins are rare, so travelers often carry their trash until they find a proper disposal spot.

🎌 Traditions & Quirks
• Bowing Over Handshakes: Bowing is the standard greeting, with depth and
Traditions & Quirks
• Bowing Over Handshakes: Bowing is the standard greeting, with depth and duration reflecting respect.
• Lucky & Unlucky Numbers: The number 4 is considered unlucky because it sounds like “death” in Japanese.
• Cute Culture: Japan is obsessed with “kawaii” (cute) aesthetics—from mascots to packaging.
• Tattoo Taboo: Tattoos can be associated with organized crime, so some public baths and pools may restrict entry.

🏯 Must-Know Travel Gems
• UNESCO Treasures: Japan boasts 26 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Kyoto’s temples and Himeji Castle.
• Clean Public Toilets: Expect high-tech, spotless restrooms—even in train stations.
• Punctual Trains: The Shinkansen (bullet train) is famously on time, often measured in seconds.

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