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Land of the Rising Sun

It’s the time of the year when you look back and appreciate it. The highlight of 2016 for me was a backpacking trip to the Far East with friends. I do my share of traveling, especially in Europe, as I work in tourism, but Japan was something else.

It is a fascinating country with a unique and foreign yet familiar culture. We all know Japanese animes, video games, and films. They portray a bustling and modern country yet rich in culture and history. What struck me the most was the friendly and welcoming nature of the Japanese. At the same time, the social rules here are very different, and one would need more time to understand the inner workings of this society. So, I am aware of the snapshot perspective I got. It’s a foreigner’s view, for sure. Nonetheless, I was eager to capture the spirit of what I was seeing: the magnificent temple architecture, marvelous nature, and, last but not least, the people of Japan themselves.

This one is just the first part of a more extended series that will stretch into 2017, possibly over winter. It takes some time to curate these and make them online-ready. So come back occasionally and dive in with me into the Far East.

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Along the Elbe River

A couple of months ago, I had the chance to travel to a part of Central Europe I hadn’t been to before. The initial plan was to travel around Northern Bohemia in the Czech Republic. At last, we ventured into the neighboring region of Southern Saxonia, too, as the borderlands are historically and geologically intertwined. The area is shaped by the Elbe River, one of the longest in Europe. Along the river, you’ll find many towns; some are charming and touristy, while others are more industrial in nature (pictures 2, 3, 6). The highlight is the magnificent landscape shaped by sandstone (picture 5). Climb one of the many mountaintops around sunset and enjoy the fantastic view (last photo).

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The Port City

The city of Gdańsk (or Danzig in German) has a long tradition as an essential haven in the region of the western Baltic Sea. Its history is very much intertwined with the history and tradition of the Hanseatic League, a trade confederation of sailors, which dominated the waters of Northern Europe for centuries. The city was largely destroyed during the II World War and restored after the war by Polish specialists. Today, Gdańsk is visited by many millions every year from Poland and abroad. It offers beautiful architecture and a rich cultural life.

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