Melbourne is Australia’s second largest city and cultural capital, with buildings from the Victorian era and offering extensive shopping, museums, galleries, theaters, and large parks and gardens. Many of its almost 5 million residents are from diverse ethnic background as well as sports-loving. The capital of Victoria’s south-eastern state, located…
Japan, known in Japanese as Nihon or Nippon, is an East Asian island nation with a unique and very complex culture. Despite going through many war conflicts throughout history, the people of Japan have focused on inner peace, tranquility, and natural beauty. Nowadays, Japan is a modern and highly developed…
Tokyo is Japan’s vast and prosperous capital, as well as its main city, filled with art, dynamic commerce, and lively population, most of all. As the world’s most densely populated urban city, Tokyo is a fascinating and diverse metropolis combining foreign influences, consumer culture and global business with the remnants…
Christchurch, the third largest city in New Zealand, is located on the east coast of country’s South Island. City has predominantly English heritage with elements of indigenous, Maori culture. Main city areas include Cathedral Square, where many city’s landmarks are located, together with ‘Cardboard Cathedral’, Hagley Park, with expansive green…
Wellington, or Te Whanganui-a-Tara in Maori, is the capital of New Zealand and it sits on the south side of country’s North Island. It is New Zealand’s second largest city after Auckland, which was originally the capital city. Wellington was assigned as the capital in 1865, in order to have…
Abu Dhabi, a city, an Emirate and the capital of the United Arab Emirates is situated on the island, just off the coast in the Arabian Gulf. It started as a small village of fishermen and pearl divers and now it is one of the most developed and modern cities…