UNESCO World Heritage Sites
During the 1700’s the largest city in the world was Ayutthaya in Thailand. It was considered the trading capital. Traders from all over Asia, the Middle East, and Europe would sell their products at this majestic city. Much of the trading was done outside the city walls. For[...]
Southwest of Sweden and directly south of Norway is the Kingdom of Denmark, a unitary constitutional monarchy whose history and archaeological findings are much related to Vik[...]
Ever since Japan became part of the UNESCO Convention in 1992, there have been a total of 17 sites, comprised of 13 cultural properties and 4 natural properties, that have bee[...]
While Egypt is regarded as the primary political and cultural center of the Middle East and all of the Arab World, it is also a place that carries so much beauty and mystery t[...]
India is a country known for its constructions, monuments, and advanced technology in the past. For those looking to expose themselves to the vast cultural and geographical hi[...]
Located in over eighteen out of the fifty different states, the top Five USA UNESCO World Heritage Sites are definitely worth stopping by for a look once you set foot on the l[...]
There are a total of seven Croatian World Heritage Sites, and almost all of which can be found along the coast as you go through Porec, Istria, and Dubrovnik, in Dalmatia’s so[...]
Being a large country with 67.5 million people, it’s very easy to get lost in the wonders of Thailand. But if you’re planning to go there in the next few years, there are cert[...]