
In Landscapes: Alternate States in Parallel Time
The area that surrounds Athens is composed by certain antitheses: the vast urban surface meets with the countryside. Surrounded by the silence of centenarian olive groves, meadows, mountains and seas, the city today ...
Nov. 28, 2019

Int'l wildlife photo show held in Sichuan
A wildlife photo exhibition opened Monday in the city of Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan, showing the crazy "zootopia" to Chinese audiences.
Jul. 18, 2019

Nature Photographer of the Year 2019
The Nature Photographer of the Year Contest 2019 is open for nature photographers worldwide, both professional and non-professional, young and old.
Jun. 18, 2019

Copenhagen Photo Festival announces an outstanding anniversary programme
From June 6 to June 16 Scandinavia’s largest photo festival will take over Copenhagen for the tenth time with an impressive programme that celebrates Danish photography and sets theagenda with current social themes.
Jun. 04, 2019

Afghanistan: A Land of Continuous Conflict
The idea for continuing this project is to illustrate the life of people in the continuous conflicts of the country to drawing the attention of global as the mission of photojournalism as well as ...
May. 09, 2019

2018 Jilin Quality-chracteristic Agriculture Products Publicity and Promotion Conference held in Tianjin
On the afternoon of September 6, 2018, 2018 Jilin Quality-chracteristic Agriculture Products Publicity and Promotion Conference themed on "Agriculture productd of quality from Jinlin, Delight to spread reputation by everyone" was held in Tianjin Hotel.
Sep. 10, 2018

Strolling through Tunisia
As the mercury soars and the beach resorts fill up along the coasts of the Mediterranean, there’s one place where you can still stake out your own patch of shoreline far from the crowds, wander through Roman ruins all by yourself and visit the sands of the Sahara and the sands of the beach in the same day.
Jul. 17, 2018

HIPA presents winners of ‘Yellow’ Instagram Photo Contest
The Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum International Photography Award, HIPA, has concluded the May edition of the Instagram Photo Contest which was themed ‘Yellow’.
Jun. 13, 2018

The tiny island with human-sized money
Hundreds of these extraordinary, human-sized discs of rock are scattered all over the island; some outside the island’s few hotels, others in rows close to the beach or deep in the forests. Each village even has a stone money bank where pieces that are too heavy to move are displayed on the malal
Jun. 01, 2018

Fancy adventure tour
In addition to some popular destinations for adventure, you can tackle a few of the world’s lesser-known but equally memorable adventure locations. From sailing on a surface other than water in Argentina to descending a dune on your belly in Namibia, these experiences will help you win back the bragging rights.
May. 29, 2018

Strolling around the Brussels
Brussels may not scream Speedos and sunscreen, but when the big ball in the sky is ablaze and the city’s thermometers are on the up, the Belgian capital has plenty of places to cool off.
From sun-drenched terraces and rooftop parties to pop-up al fresco food events, here’s how to enjoy the sunshine in Brussels.
May. 25, 2018

After the flood
The flood killed at least 12 people and partly destroyed Tbilisi Zoo, killing dozens of animals, while 30 more — including tigers, lions, and bears managed to escape from their cages
May. 15, 2018

Exquisite craft in Arequipa
With a blossoming fair trade textile industry, gourmet food workshops and even a hopping craft beer scene, Arequipa has become a beacon for maker-minded travelers.
May. 09, 2018

Genghis Khan
Mongol leader Genghis Khan (1162-1227) rose from humble beginnings to establish the largest land empire in history. After uniting the nomadic tribes of the Mongolian plateau, he conquered huge chunks of central Asia...
May. 07, 2018

Siberian: the best guides along the world’s longest train journey
You might imagine the Trans-Siberian as a lonely, melancholic train journey through a snowy plain. But it’s better visualised as a chain of really cool people, who hand travellers over from one to another along the route and treat them to the best of Siberian hospitality.
Apr. 26, 2018

Where to go in April
April signals a seasonal shift across the globe, making it the ideal time of year for exploring ancient wonders, embarking on epic adventures and chowing down on fresh local produce.
Apr. 02, 2018

Tianducheng: A Fake Paris in China
While millions of Chinese people are making their way to Europe and America to see the outside world, many of them also enjoy visiting the fake Western-style towns within the country - to pretend to be abroad.
Mar. 28, 2018

Winter on the steppe: visiting Mongolia in low season
Mongolia has notoriously frigid winters – temperatures can fall as low as -40°C in January and Ulaanbaatar holds the record as the world's coldest capital city. Tourism typically sees its low season between November and late March, but visitors that venture to Mongolia at this frosty time of year will find there is still in fact plenty to see and do.
Mar. 21, 2018

Secrets of Egypt's tombs and temples
Farther up the River Nile, the essential artery that blesses the otherwise barren sands of the Sahara with lush life, the tombs and temples of southern Egypt harbor their own complex riddles that lie in wait, ready to be unlocked.
Mar. 21, 2018

Cycling in the scenic Victoria
Victoria, in Australia's southeast corner, is the perfect destination for two-wheeled touring. It stuffs a good cross-section of Australia’s varied delights into one manageable package and is well served for cycling infrastructure
Mar. 19, 2018