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  • Railay Climbers Eat Pad Thai On Vertical Cliffs
    2026/05/20
    Railay, Thailand is what happens when ancient ocean-floor limestone shoots 200 meters above the Andaman Sea and climbers end up chalking sharp sea cliffs with a beach bar 50 meters below them. You get there by unscheduled longtail boat, spend hot season mornings on reef-side crags and afternoons in turquoise water, then end up at Phra Nang Cave where a real local sea-spirit shrine sits inside one of the most surreal beach landscapes on Earth.
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    12 分
  • Langkawi Duty Free Runs That Feel Like A Sport
    2026/05/13
    Langkawi isn’t just a beach escape — it’s a 99-island Malaysian archipelago where 6am seas look silver, ferries arrive packed with locals, and duty-free whisky is cheaper than coffee in Kuala Lumpur. That tax-free status gives the island a weirdly real local energy tourists miss, from Kuah’s shopping runs to dusk markets firing up after the azan.
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    10 分
  • French Riviera Spring When The Yachts Come Back Home
    2026/05/06
    The French Riviera in May is the version people miss: 17–18°C sea, mid-20s days, empty pebble beaches in Nice, and that silver-turquoise light Matisse literally moved here for. Between Cours Saleya’s 6 a.m. flower market, real salade Niçoise and socca in Vieux-Nice, golden aperitif hour, and coastal walks from Villefranche to Cap Ferrat, spring on the Côte d’Azur feels less like a flex and more like finding the place before summer performs it.
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    11 分
  • Chiang Mai Urban Mysteries Meet Slow Spiritual Science
    2026/04/29
    Chiang Mai Urban Mysteries Meet Slow Spiritual Science
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    19 分
  • Bangkok Street Food Laboratory Of Chaos And Flavor
    2026/04/22
    Bangkok at 2 a.m.: a grandma in ski goggles torches $12 crab omelettes at Michelin-starred Jay Fai while monks and club kids queue. The city flips from dawn alms at the Grand Palace and Wat Arun to neon Yaowarat seafood carnivals, $2–$4 street food, $8–$10 Thai massage, and canal rides for pocket change. Pro move: temples at 6–7am, feast 11pm–4am (boat noodles, tom yum, som tam, mango sticky rice), then Thonglor, Silom, or Sukhumvit for nightlife.
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    17 分
  • Where Ancient Sand Science Meets Abu Dhabi Luxury
    2026/04/15
    Abu Dhabi is turning oil money into culture in real time: Louvre Abu Dhabi’s 8,000-star dome rains light while Capital Gate leans 18°. Think 26°C winters, mangrove kayaking, falconry, and the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque’s 82 domes and world’s largest hand‑knotted carpet—then sandboard 250 m dunes in the Rub’ al Khali, with Saadiyat, the Corniche, Yas, and Al Ain in the mix. A pearl‑diving village turned cultural capital in one generation—luxury wrapped around real heritage.
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    11 分
  • Dubai Desert Future Where Science Feels Like Magic
    2026/03/25
    Stand 828m up the Burj Khalifa, fly over Palm Jumeirah (visible from space), then ski indoors at 45°C—Dubai builds the impossible for sport. Beneath the glitter, only ~10% are Emirati in a turbocharged expat city where call to prayer meets supercars, Gold/Spice Souks meet underwater suites and Friday brunch, and desalinated-water ambition collides with the desert.
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    16 分
  • Koh Samui Beaches That Reset Your Circadian Clock
    2026/03/18
    Koh Samui hacked paradise: sunny while much of Thailand is monsoon-slammed, no buildings taller than a coconut palm, and 2M coconuts a month. Train Muay Thai with ex-champs, drop into legit yoga/meditation, then dance at Ark Bar or wander Fisherman’s Village’s Friday night market. From Chaweng to quiet Maenam, plus Secret Buddha Garden, 12-meter Big Buddha, and Ang Thong Marine Park—this is wellness-meets-party Thailand.
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    15 分