Tag: tradition
-
How We Celebrate a Traditional Christmas in the Philippines
written by ethermoon on 2010-12-24Curious about how others spend their holidays? Community Member @ethermoon shows us how it's done in his home country, the Philippines!
10 14 Share Tweet -
Feria de la Tapa: Valencia' s Tapas Festival
written by neja on 2011-12-05 #placesA festive feast for all tastes. It was our last day in Valencia, so what better thing to do than visit Valencia's Tapas Festival?
7 Share Tweet -
Crash Boat Beach
written by reneg88 on 2010-08-26 #placesCrash Boat is the most famous beach in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Everyone who visits Puerto Rico must come to Crash Boat, and YOU are no exception. It is definitely one of the country's best beaches so what are you waiting for? Visit and take a swim now!
3 4 Share Tweet -
Holidays Spent the Filipino Way
written by ydpsh on 2011-12-14We may never get a White Christmas, but holidays in the Philippines is just as lovely (and filled with presents!) as it can ever be.
3 3 Share Tweet -
Spanish Wedding
written by wil6ka on 2008-12-15 #placesI haven't been to many weddings, yet. Still I have to say, that this is increasing lately, and that makes me worry;) One of the latest was an Andalucian wedding in Spain. Quite a bunch of people came from all over Spain and Europe to the tiny town of Tossa de Mar, which is perfecto for the romantic side of klife. The streets are narrow and as old as the eglisas.
2 Share Tweet -
Ryokan
written by wil6ka on 2008-08-13 #placesWhen you are traveling o Japan you will have various options to take shelter. There might be hotels, hostels, temple-lodging, guesthouses, private lodging and there are ryokans. A ryokan is a very traditional way of sleeping in Japan and quite a must for the dedicated traveler.
1 Share Tweet -
Éméi Shan, Holy Mountain (Chengdu)
written by wil6ka on 2008-08-12 #placesLikewise to the Moslems and the Christians there are certain tasks for Buddhists to do, on the way to enlightenment. It is hard to judge how long this tradition exists, but walking up the holy mountain of Emei Shan is such a cathartic move. This 3000 meter high rock is covered by clouds and a wild paradise for ugly monkeys and spiritual pilgrims. They take on the uncounted steep steps up to the peak.
1 Share Tweet