Category: Asia

Trip Guide: Visiting the Terracotta Army

The famous Terracotta Army was one of my most anticipated visits while being in China. Over 8,000 soldiers and 130 chariots with almost 700 horses made from Terracotta to protect the first Emperor of China after his death? Oh yeah I want to see that phenomenon!

Background story

Once upon a time in China, (220-200 BC),  the Qin Dynasty was established in China unifying the country. Qin Shi Huang was crowded the first Emperor of China. He is also famous for making a start to the nowadays famous Great Wall of China.

Statue of #qinshihuang #xian #terracottaarmy

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Giant Buddha of Leshan: What to expect

The Giant Buddha from Leshan is a must visit if you are in the area. The 71 meters high sculpture was built in the 8th century during the Tang-Dynasty. This impressive sight takes some effort to get there, but it is totally worth the trip! In this blog Uncensored Travel will tell you what you can encounter while visiting.

Visiting the New 7 Wonders of the World: Simatai Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China is a humongous collection of fortifications throughout China. It has several famous parts you can visit. In this article I will write about the Simatai Great Wall which is located near Beijing. The sections around Beijing are among the most famous parts, being renovated more frequent and attracting a lot of tourists. As part of the new 7 world wonders a must visit!

#simatai #greatwallofchina #beijing

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48 hours in Shanghai, 3 things to do

This week we concluded our China trip for 2 days in Shanghai. In this blog I will describe which three activities are a must do while you are visiting the city. Shanghai is the biggest city in the country, so of course there is a lot to see and do in the city. We choose to do three main spots which we can vouch for. There are more than 20 million people living in the city, but unlike the more rural areas people do not stare at you as a foreigner. The city really has that international charm, but even in Shanghai English is hard to use as a language!

#yugarden in #shanghai #china

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Guide: Going up the Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa is the biggest skyscraper in the world. Uncensoredtravel visited Dubai in the summer of 2014 and will give you an insight in how we experienced this beast of a building. If you are in Dubai, you can not miss it and you should definitely visit the top and the area the Burj Khalifa is situated!

View from the entrance towards the Burj Khalifa.

VIDEO: Backpacking through the Phillippines

Hi readers,

Here I am once again with another video made by my other half. This time about her backpacking adventure through the Phillippines. Want to see how she experienced it? Check it out below!

VIDEO: Backpacking through Siem Reap, Cambodia

Howdy travellers,

My lovely travel partner in crime did a South East Asia trip back in 2015. One of her video’s about her experiences in Cambodia can be found on our YouTube channel.

Check it out below! For more tips for your visit check here!

 

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