Travel Digest #1125

Introduction


Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26, presenting today's edition of #TravelDigest. We have some awesome selections today. In the Top 3, we have travels after the lockdown in the island of Cebu, Philippines, a fortified church in Biertan, Romania, and a trip to the attractions along Tamsui River in Tamsui District, Taiwan. Enjoy reading these awesome travel blogs and have a great day!


All featured posts are visible on the Editors Choice Map and upvoted by @pinmapple, @blocktrades, @theycallmedan and the curation trail. For more travel digests check out #traveldigest.


Our winners today 🍍


🥇 Traversing the Island: Travels after the Lockdown Part 3 by @glecerioberto

This is Part 3 of my Travels after the Lockdown series and during these times, travel restrictions were made less stringent. People were finding ways to travel around the island to spend some time away from their homes and enjoy the outdoors or the company of their friends. I will be sharing two of my travels. One was at the southern part of Cebu and the other was at the northern part. They were both exciting and relaxing at the same time. My experience at the southern beach was made memorable by the company I had. The northern beach was breathtaking and I couldn't have spent it better than with family.

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🥈 Let's travel together #175 - Biserica Fortificată din Biertan (Fortified Church of Biertan) by @gabrielatravels

A place where an imaginary portal is being opened up in front of you and helps you teleport in the 12th century where you won't find any tools, people, or rules in common with the 21st century. Also, an impressive construction that comes with a lot of rare pieces in Europe and Romania, but also with a room that could solve a lot of things from the current times.

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🥉 Taiwans ancient castle: A fortress with red hair by @koenau

But also a point of attraction for Taiwanese and tourists. The town northwest of Taipei, located at the mouth of the Tamsui River on the Formosa Strait, is something like an elongated circus without a tent. Along the waterfront, life rages: There are magicians and human statues, ice cream stands, restaurants, lots of quirky musicians and outdoor painters who don't just paint, but show some kind of performance art. The first person to guess which person from the audience the artist is painting wins a prize.

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Honorable Mentions

  • City Stockholm, Sweden by @orestistrips
  • Street, Bangkok, Thailand by @kaminchan
  • Coastal Town, Medulin, Croatia by @borjan
  • City, Bruges, Belgium by @lightcaptured
  • Village, Tenerife, Spain by @for91days
  • City, Hongkong, China by @mister-omortson
  • River Resort, Kanchanaburi, Thailand by @george-topalov
  • City, Bruges, Belgium by @evagavilan2
  • Port, San Diego, CA, USA by @shoemanchu
  • Trek, Wilderness, South Africa by @zo3d
  • Museum, Bucharest, Romania by @bluemoon


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