Friday, December 25, 2020

Dublin in 4K

Quebec City 8K

Montreal 8K

Brussels in 4K

Helsinki 8K

Christmas Lights Tour London 2020

Christmas Around the World 2020 {4K UltraHD} 🎅

Saturday, December 19, 2020

USA in 4K Ultra HD

Hawaii, USA in 4K Ultra HD

Christmas Lights Tour

Southern India in 4K Ultra HD

Garibaldi Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada in 4K Ultra HD

Top 13 US National Parks in 4K Ultra HD

Friday, December 18, 2020

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Friday, December 11, 2020

Christmas

Drive Tour

Walk Tour

Switzerland

Sweden Beautiful Nature - Stockholm, Ristafallet Waterfall

Norway

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

山西

内蒙古

Singapore "Chinatown to Gardens by the Bay"

《杭州》

Hong Kong

贵州

四川

甘肃

安徽

河北

天津

Thursday, December 3, 2020

厦门

A train ride through American history – New Orleans to New York

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Sunday, November 29, 2020

Continental Railway Journeys

Leaving London behind, armed with his 1913 railway guide, Michael Portillo follows the most popular route of the Edwardian traveller through France. His first stop is Paris, where he absorbs the atmosphere of La Belle Époque, before he travels south to the Cote D'Azur, where he samples the Edwardian highlife and learns why the area attracted the rich and artistic alike. He then ends his journey as he arrives at the gaming tables in glamorous Monte Carlo. Michael Portillo uses George Bradshaw's 1913 Continental Railway Guide to explore the dazzling cities of the pre-war Low Countries before tasting the delicacies of Brussels. He then travels to the French sector of the Western Front, where from 1914 the trains carried a new cargo of artillery shells, with the Edwardian tourists of 1913 replaced by soldiers facing the horrors of the trenches. He will end his epic journey in the forest of Compiegne to hear how, after four years of conflict, the Armistice was finally signed in a railway carriage. Michael Portillo returns to his native Spain to discover what the intrepid tourists of the Belle Epoque experienced on their travels through the fading Spanish Empire. Hard on their heels in Madrid, he visits the scene of a grim assassination attempt at the royal wedding of a British princess and a Spanish king. Striking south to historic Cordoba, Michael dances with an unusual partner and enjoys all the fun of the feria. Heading further into Andalusia, Michael arrives in Seville, the city he has made his Spanish home and where, in the city's tobacco factory, he learns about a gypsy girl named Carmen. After sipping sherry in Jerez, he traces Winston Churchill's tense diplomatic mission to Algeciras on Spain's Costa del Sol and finishes with tales of British espionage on the Rock of Gibraltar. Michael begins this journey in Berlin, the capital of Germany, which at the beginning of the 20th century was a powerhouse of science and technology. Led by his 1913 railway guide, he then heads west via the picturesque Harz Mountains to the industrial Ruhr Valley to learn how imperial Germany was war ready. He then travels south along the tourist trail of the castle-studded Rhein river and ends his journey in the Rheingau to taste the wines of its age-old vineyards. Michael Portillo takes the train from the former political capital of Italy, Turin, to Casanova's capital of romance, Venice. Along the way, he recreates the famous Italian Job on an historic Fiat test track and follows fashion in Milan before investigating the early 20th-century British love affair with Lake Como in a seaplane. In Verona, Michael discovers the 'House of the Capulets', bought to attract Edwardian tourists to the scene of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. He then heads over the rail bridge across the lagoon to Venice, where he finds a microcosm of pre-First World War Europe in the Venice Biennale art exhibition. Michael Portillo explores Germany, the powerhouse of today's European Union and learns how tourists in the early 20th century would have been visiting quite a new country, which they admired and envied but also feared. Beginning in Dresden, Michael explores the city of one of his favourite opera composers, Richard Wagner. He learns about the health craze of the time and attempts the equivalent of a 1913 Jane Fonda workout. He travels to Leipzig on a historic railway line built by British engineers in 1839. In Brunswick, he learns how the arrival of the railway added its own flavour to the local beer before moving on to Hamburg, where he discovers model railway making on the grandest of scales. In Kiel, Michael learns about the intense rivalry between Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany and his uncle, Britain's King Edward VII, at the Kiel Week yacht races. Michael boards an early 20th-century yacht to experience the thrill for himself and learns how British yachtsmen spied on the German navy. Michael Portillo explores the stunning Art Nouveau architecture of the Czech capital. In a café popular with artists of the time he discovers the dance craze of the day - the tango - and gamely gives it a go. In the spa of kings, Marienbad, now known as Marianske Lazne, Michael samples the sulphurous waters and wallows in peat and mud. At the Skoda factory in Pilsen he investigates how the machine products of peacetime gave way to the manufacture of armaments for war and test drives a state-of-the- art passenger train locomotive made there today. Crossing the border from Bohemia to Bavaria, Michael encounters a fire-breathing dragon in Furth-im-Wald and in Nuremberg he rides German railway history - made in Britain. Arriving in Munich, he finds a blue horse created at the time of his guidebook and discovers an early 20th-century pioneer who laid the foundations for the city's pre-eminence in science and technology today. 



Michael Portillo sets off to sample the delights of the French and Spanish Atlantic coast.
Heading first to Bordeaux, he uncovers an historic British connection to the fine clarets of the region and marvels at the ingenuity of the city's trams. In Biarritz, he discovers how Britain's 'railway king' Edward VII made the region popular and how he amused himself in the fashionable resort. Across the border in San Sebastian, Michael learns how dynastic diplomacy brought Britain and Spain closer together and rides a hair-raising scenic railway. Heading into the Spanish Basque country, in Bilbao, Michael explores the industrial ties between the two nations and learns to cook a traditional Basque dish.


 

Friday, November 27, 2020

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Backpacking in The Philippines: 3 Weeks, 5 Islands

Karl Watson: Travel Documentaries

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoH34ICdyyRO9C88UJOEvow

Johor Bahru amidst COVID 19

Backpacking in VIETNAM

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

A journey on Qinling Train

NORTHERN IRELAND ROAD TRIP

Canadian Railway

Africa on 4x4

Lucas 4x4 rugged road trips

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Lucas 4x4 Road Trip from British Columbia to Alaska

Lucas Rough 4x4 Road Trips : Costa Rica

AUSTRALIA: 35000km 4x4 Lucas Rough Road Trip

Monday, November 23, 2020

Johor Bahru

Shanghai

MYANMAR : A Day in Yangon | Budget Walking Tour

Singapore

Peter Lee exploring South East Asia CNA Insider The Mark Of Empire

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Ryan Shirley: Europe

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpbClyFMuJQJJH7skfiVeQg

Friday, November 6, 2020

[4K] Shanghai Walk | Pudong | Lujiazui Financial Zone | Oriental Pearl T...

Wangfujing, Beijing

Driving around Alps

 

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Sydney

Melbourne

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Malaysia

Chengmai, Thailand

 

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Rick Steves' Europe 101 History and Arts for Traveller : Medieval to Modern

 

 AD. 500: Rome shatters into a thousand kingdoms. See how Europe pieces itself back together: the castles of the Dark Ages, the grandeur of Romanesque churches, the soaring arches and stained glass of the Gothic style, and the rise of cities and trade that would bring the classical world’s “rebirth” in the Renaissance.

 
Europe's new ideas in religion, exploration, and politics spawned some of the world’s greatest art treasures — from Michelangelo’s "David" to Botticelli’s "Venus."



When France erupts in Revolution, the modern world is born. Art styles follow the march of history: Neoclassical artists celebrate democracy while passionate Romantics champion the individual.






https://store.ricksteves.com/shop/p/top-100-masterpieces Europe's new ideas in religion, exploration, and politics spawned some of the world’s greatest art treasures — from Michelangelo’s "David" to Botticelli’s "Venus."

Rick Steves' Europe: A Symphonic Journey

Monday, October 12, 2020

German



Travel expert Gretchen Strauch has designed this German language class just for travelers — with exactly what you need to know for practical, smooth travels in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. You'll learn how to pronounce German words, master some key phrases every traveler should know, and better understand how language is tied to culture.






French

Spanish

Portugal

Italy

 

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Travel Skills Portugal Spain Italy

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Expoza Travel

touropia : 10 Best Places

Ryan Shirley : Top 10 Places

Saturday, September 19, 2020

Austria

PARIS

AMSTERDAM

Monday, September 14, 2020

Little Europe: Five Micro-Countries

Norway

Finland

The Netherlands

Switzerland

Alps

CANADA

Isle of Skye, Scotland

Ireland

Northern Ireland

EDINBURGH

England's Bath

England: Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide

Scotland

Scotland: Glasgow

Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide: London, England