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Rise Festival 2019: Rage at the World’s Tallest Arctic Party

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Ever desired to go to a winter festival with the exciting blend of house music and classic snow sports all in one place? Well, your prayers have been replied with France’s Rise Festival. Rise Festival is the greatest snow party, which happens yearly in the week prior to Christmas from December 14 th  until December 21st, 2019 in the Les Deux Alpes. Rage for seven days straight at this festival on the peak of the French Alps for an exciting encounter packed with pristine slopes and topnotch headliners.    Rise and strip the immaculate mountains on about a 100 marked tracks and 200km of pisted skiing in the day. By nightfall, travel to the resort’s decorated bars, clubs and VIP spots for the Rise Festival’s all-night partying highlighted by famous artists. The festival music consists of an extensive range of electronic, dance, garage, house, disco and more in an all-inclusive mountainous encounter. Rise Festival after-parties don’t finish till 5 a.m. and day-raging is greatly

Wonderfruit – A Celebration of Arts, Music, Food and Ideas.

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This is a yearly art, music and lifestyle festival that happens at The Fields at Siam Country Club, outside Pattaya in the Chonburi Region, Thailand. it would be held this year from the 12 th  to the 16 th  of December 2019. With a prominence on involvement and addition also maintainability and social accountability, the event consists of musical presentations, art fittings, workshops and discussions, and banquets by famous chefs. The event started in December 2014, created by Thai-based production firm Scratch First; the second repetition extended from three to four days and happened a year later. Wonderfruit 2016 was initially planned for 15–18 December 2016. Because of a time of mourning in Thailand after the passing of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.  However,  it was put off to 16–19 February 2017. Wonderfruit came back later that year for its fourth repetition in its normal winter position around 14 to 17 December 2017. December 2018 saw the event travel a kilomete

A Rundown of the Vietnamese Grand Prix

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The Vietnamese Grand Prix is a formula one race that is due to take place on the 3rd of April 2020. It marks the first-ever formula one race to take place in  Vietnam  and is to be held on a temporary street circuit known as the Hanoi Street Circuit; located in the country’s bustling capital. Since the announcement, the race has gained a tremendous amount of recognition, which in fact, is quite favourable to the country since this could act as a measure of improving their tourism industry. This was once again justified by Rajiv Biswas, the Asia-Pacific chief economist at Market Research firm HIS, when he was asked about his opinion on the Vietnamese Grand Prix. But in addition to stimulating tourism. Formula 1 also helps children face the world. Now what I mean by that, is that the organisers of the Hanoi Formula 1 race have agreed to support the work of a charity in Vietnam known as facing the world (FTW). Both parties will engage in helping children with the best medi

Top 10 cities to visit in 2020

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The world is brimming with 196 countries and 4037 cities. Each country has that most popular city which has something unique to offer all type of travellers. Most of the beautiful cities tend to charm us with art, architecture, mountains or beaches and some cities are famous for their natural attractions, some for manmade attractions and some others for wildlife. Here are the top 10 most beautiful cities in the world for your 2020 holiday bucket list. Salzburg, Austria Salzburg is a beautiful baroque city in Austria, rich in art, culture and history. It’s also an architectural treasures trove for artistic people. Explore ‘Hohensalzburg Fortress’ in Salzburg that sits high on the hill dominating the city’s skyline. Salzburg  is a city with a beautiful surrounding which is also the backdrop for a world-famous musical movie released on 1965 ‘The Sound of Music.’ Where you will see actress Julie Andrews, singing and dancing through meadows of this picturesque Salzburg mou

10 Top-Rated Things to Do in Bloomington, Illinois

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Bloomington is a city in the state of Illinois in the United States. Originally a grove belonging to a Native American people, Bloomington was settled by Europeans in the early 1820s and established as a city in 1831. Agriculture, highways, railroads, and insurance businesses influenced the growth of the city into what it is today. Bloomington is a tourist-friendly destination and has a wide range of attractions and activities to keep visitors interested. Grady’s Family Fun Park, the Pepsi Ice Center, Upper Limits Indoor Rock Climbing Gym and the U.S. Cellular Coliseum feature as its main recreational and entertainment facilities. Bloomington also boasts a number of wildlife reserves and national parks in its vicinity. Here are some of the top places to visit in Bloomington McLean County Museum of History David Davis Mansion State Historic Site Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts Illinois State University The Castle Theatre Bloomington Farmers’ Market Miller

The Best Off the Beaten Paths in Sri Lanka.

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Sri Lanka is a cultural melting tip and residence to plenty of indigenous groups. Even if you have toured enough of Sri Lanka’s famous tourist appeals, or just anxious to visit numerous less touristy sites, there is a fascinating mixture of places to see in Sri Lanka that are off the beaten path. Here are the Best Off the Beaten Paths to explore in Sri Lanka. Sinharaja Rainforest. Sinharaja Rainforest (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the last worthwhile remainder of Sri Lanka’s tropical low-lying rainforest covering a region of 18900 acres is situated in the Sabaragamuwa and Southern territories of the south-west lowland wet sector of Sri Lanka. Sinharaja is surrounded by rivers on three borders. In the north, it’s surrounded by the Napola Dola and Koskulana Ganga. In the south and south-west are the rivers Maha Dola and Gin Ganga. In the west is the river Kalukandawa Ela and river Kudawa Ganga. To the east is a historic footpath nearby Beverley Tea Estate and beside the