Desa Potato Head's latest addition, Potato Head Studios, has reopened its doors to the public to offer interactive spaces dedicated to sustainability, cultural immersion, and the arts.
This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival falls on 21 September, when the full moon stirs ancient sentiments as relatives come together from far and near to celebrate.
Moon-viewing parties are a popular way to enjoy the occasion, as family and friends sit in gardens lit by the soft glow of paper lanterns and nibble on mooncakes.
Offering magnificent scenes and various shapes of stalactites and stalagmites, San To Cave can be combined with the visit to the Dong Van Stone Plateau – recognized as World Geological Park by UNESCO.
Taking steps towards returning to normal life, Singapore's National Day Parade still will go ahead with a centralised physical event and spectators on 21 August.
Situated just 1.5km from Luang Prabang's Royal Palace Museum and an ideal starting point for visiting Ock Pop Tok living craft centre, Nakhaohorm Farming Resort offers family-friendly accommodation and unparalleled rice paddy and mountain views.
Scheduled to be held online from 20-24 September 2021 in Hokkaido, the summit focuses on Japan’s wild island of Hokkaido and explores adventure travel’s role in maintaining harmony with nature.
One of the biggest cultural events in Hong Kong’s calendar, the annual International Arts Carnival is currently running from 9 July until 15 August and features a mixture of online events and in-person stage shows.