1. In northern hemisphere just started the summer, and in the southern the winter.
2. The Tibet is going back to normal and is again opened for tourists.
3. Miami beaches closed because the collibacteria.
4. The water of the Mediteranean Sea is very warm, 26 degrees Celsius.
I talked a bit with Calan from Mylifeoftravel.com and he agreed to give me an interview, also a review for his site is coming soon.
Hello Calan, can you share some info about you and the team behind Mylifeoftravel?
Every big city, needs and surely has a symbol. The megacities have even more symbols.
How must be a symbol of a city? It has to be interesting, historically tight to the city, impressive, easy to describe and, above all, it must have a story!
A symbol of a city can be a building, a statue, a monument, or even a square, or maybe a street. etc. I can give you some examples:
-the symbol is a building: Big Ben or Tower Bridge in London, Tour Eiffel in Paris
-the symbol is a statue: Miss Liberty for New York

-the symbol is a square: Red Square in Moscow, El Zocalo in Mexico City.


-the symbol is a street: Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Champs Elysees in Paris

Maybe you visited already Asia and the ricksha are familiar to you. These picturesque and rustical way of tranportation is also very useful in big overcrowded cities and environmental friendly.
Supposing now you are a ricksha driver in the vietnamese city of Ho Chi Minh( former Saigon) and you have a break between two clients. What would you do? You take the newspaper and read. You can even look for clients!

You must only order, asking no question!
Tags: Basics, Behaviour, Shanghai
By Travel Advisor
If u wanna be welcome in Shaghai, there are some basic rules to be followed. Nothing so special I believe, except these plattes appearing very often in the streets:

If you heard about canyoning, and want to know more, then you are very good here. Read further!
I recommended you a trip in Mallorca, and it was already canyoning. Introduction, to say.

But what it is canyoning after all? I would define it so: reaching the bottom of a canyon and travelling in it(supposing you should know already what is a canyon). Canyoning, also known as canyonering in the U.S., combines many other sports as walking, trekking, climbing, abseiling, rafting, swimming(but descendings,also abseiling, are usually asociated with canyoning). You must be in the shape and in the mood to make canyoning. Nevertheless, fun, aestethics and beutiful landscapes count more than stretching.

Canyoning can be very simple or extremely difficult, having fans in every age segment. There is special equipment needed.
Burma is a nice land in South East Asia, bordering with China, India and the ocean. It was until 1949 a british colony.
Worse than that, it is ruled since 40 years by a military dictatorship. The neighboring India, the biggest world’s democracy, keeps the eyes shut on the human rights violation, as it it is very interested in controlling the Burma oil reserves.
The worst: a devastating cyclone, called Nagis, hit Burma and caused 100 000 human victims. Other 2 000 000 people lost their houses and live on the streets. There is a dramatic lack of drinking water and basic food, consisting the major risk of outbreaking epidemics as cholera, hepatitis and typhoydis. And the military government did not allow to the foreign aids to enter the country, which is not easy to understand.
In order to help Burma, I would have the following suggestions: