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]]>This is like a paradise for any kinds of she to enjoy themselves. The SuperShe Island only centers on female relaxation and uplift oneself including learning how to cook, meditation, yoga exercises, health consciousness and women-only activities where you can loosen and de-stress yourself.
Kristina Roth was the one who founded the networking group SuperShe. She wanted women to consort and socialize with each other and decided to create a place without the existence of men which might bring a low atmosphere for females.
Here’s how you can book if you are up to going on a vacation with your girlfriends: Starting April 1, reservations will be open to the public. If you’re already a member of the SuperShe, your access will be put first.
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]]>Holi is a Hindu festival which happens in early spring in India and known as the “Festival of Colors.” It’s a celebration of good winning evil. Members of the event coat themselves with vibrant color powders while singing and dancing on the streets.
At the last Wednesday of August, Buñol, Spain, is filled with tomatoes. The festival includes a tomato fight and is usually set in the town square. The messy part lasts for about an hour, followed by participants washing it off in the local pool.
This festival occurs every other full moon in Chiang Mai, Thailand. During the celebration, people release lanterns made of rice paper. It is believed that the lanterns can bring good luck and tham bun (or Buddhist merit).
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bfgni7UH4eh/?tagged=yipengfestival
“Day of the Dead” Festival is done every 31st of October to the 2nd of November in Mexico City, Mexico. Faces are painted with skeleton while dancing Calavera Catrinas (“Dapper Skeletons”) in the four miles of the Paseo de la Reforma to honor their ancestors.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BbKm-tzhhzD/?tagged=diadelosmuertosfestival
In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, four days before Ash Wednesday, this event is being celebrated. The city built the Sambadrome which is a parade ground with benches to accommodate the celebration.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BfjkYLWFfbG/?tagged=carnavalriodejaneiro
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]]>Five temporary gallery spaces have been designed in the city by architects to house a traveling art exhibition. The exhibition, “Live Uncertainty: An Exhibition After the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo,” is a continuation of the traveling exhibition series that was presented in São Paulo’s 32nd Bienal from September to December of 2016. This exhibition is inspired by the ongoing distress our society is currently experiencing.
For this recent exhibition, five local architecture studios were asked to create a pavilion. “It’s a playful combination of pragmatic seriousness and frivolous irony. A composition where each element has its own value, complementing and contradicting each other,” said the architects.
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]]>The post “No Man Allowed” Island in Finland appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This is like a paradise for any kinds of she to enjoy themselves. The SuperShe Island only centers on female relaxation and uplift oneself including learning how to cook, meditation, yoga exercises, health consciousness and women-only activities where you can loosen and de-stress yourself.
Kristina Roth was the one who founded the networking group SuperShe. She wanted women to consort and socialize with each other and decided to create a place without the existence of men which might bring a low atmosphere for females.
Here’s how you can book if you are up to going on a vacation with your girlfriends: Starting April 1, reservations will be open to the public. If you’re already a member of the SuperShe, your access will be put first.
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]]>The post World’s Best Festivals You Should Visit appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Holi is a Hindu festival which happens in early spring in India and known as the “Festival of Colors.” It’s a celebration of good winning evil. Members of the event coat themselves with vibrant color powders while singing and dancing on the streets.
At the last Wednesday of August, Buñol, Spain, is filled with tomatoes. The festival includes a tomato fight and is usually set in the town square. The messy part lasts for about an hour, followed by participants washing it off in the local pool.
This festival occurs every other full moon in Chiang Mai, Thailand. During the celebration, people release lanterns made of rice paper. It is believed that the lanterns can bring good luck and tham bun (or Buddhist merit).
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bfgni7UH4eh/?tagged=yipengfestival
“Day of the Dead” Festival is done every 31st of October to the 2nd of November in Mexico City, Mexico. Faces are painted with skeleton while dancing Calavera Catrinas (“Dapper Skeletons”) in the four miles of the Paseo de la Reforma to honor their ancestors.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BbKm-tzhhzD/?tagged=diadelosmuertosfestival
In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, four days before Ash Wednesday, this event is being celebrated. The city built the Sambadrome which is a parade ground with benches to accommodate the celebration.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BfjkYLWFfbG/?tagged=carnavalriodejaneiro
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]]>The post Temporary Gallery Spaces were Created in Porto for Traveling Art Exhibition appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Five temporary gallery spaces have been designed in the city by architects to house a traveling art exhibition. The exhibition, “Live Uncertainty: An Exhibition After the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo,” is a continuation of the traveling exhibition series that was presented in São Paulo’s 32nd Bienal from September to December of 2016. This exhibition is inspired by the ongoing distress our society is currently experiencing.
For this recent exhibition, five local architecture studios were asked to create a pavilion. “It’s a playful combination of pragmatic seriousness and frivolous irony. A composition where each element has its own value, complementing and contradicting each other,” said the architects.
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