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Today's post is going to take you to one temple in Japan, the town center of Aragua State, and a walk to a museum in Serbia. Don't forget to check the honourable mentions too, for even more awesomeness across the globe. Today's landmarks are in Thailand, India, Ecuador, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, and last but not least, the Philippines.
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In Japan, a wreath made of cranes like this is given to someone you wish recovery and good health, and that is exactly what the Japanese students did. What I found interesting is that through this museum I was able to see and learn quite a lot about the cultures of other countries as well, not only about the former Yugoslavia.
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Even though Kyoto offers so many fascinating places to visit that it is impossible to see everything, the Kingaku-ju is one of the absolute highlights of a visit to the old imperial city. This place, which combines history, spirituality, and aesthetics in such a harmonious way, is definitely a must-see if you ever visit this great city.
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Something that seems normal in all towns is that when you revisit them many years later, you discover they remain practically unchanged. I've probably passed near Santiago MariΓ±o Square a couple of times in the last 20 years, but only because it's on my way to wherever I'm going. But this visit I made during the last carnival was specifically to reconnect with this place, to walk around, appreciate the details, go to mass, and enjoy with my mother the ice cream my father always bought there after Sunday service at Our Lady of Candelaria Church.
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