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This sleek and chic performing arts centre in Taiwan not only gives visitors the chance to view music, dance and theatre performances, but take part in them too. The team run a host of workshops including circus skills session with the Weiwuying Circus troupe
Japan threw open the doors to the world’s first digital art museum last year. Created by the digital art collective teamLab, this unique museum uses 520 computers to treat you to a sensory overload. You are encouraged to get lost between the installations and create your own journey.
The VAC Library in Vietnam is a space of pure imagination. Part library, part climbing frame, part farm… this eco-chic hideaway teaches kids about the environment with the help of solar powered aquaponics, vegetables, a koi carp pond and books.
Visitors step through the ‘curtains’ of the Xiqu Centre in Kowloon, Hong Kong into a grand theatre that celebrates Chinese traditional theatre. Overlooking the Victoria Harbour, the theatre is as pretty as its backdrop with sculpted walls that look like ripples on the water. Look out for film screenings, workshops and intimate performances complete with tea and dim sum in the Tea House Theatre. The great place to spend time for that perfect weekend in Hong Kong.
The world’s tallest statue was unveiled in October 2018 in Gujarat, India. The 182-metre tall copper statue is of Indian statesman Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who was the first Home minster of independent India. Part of the statue was created from the iron from farming equipment donated by local farmers. It features a museum, memorial garden and viewing gallery.
Marrakech Essaouira & The Coast The Atlas Mountains Erg Chebbi & the Moroccan Sahara Fez & the Imperial Cities Morocco
Madrid Basque Country Barcelona Spain Europe
See famous artworks by Spain’s most celebrated artists
Enjoy a pintxos tour of San Sebastian with a local
Go wine tasting in La Rioja, Spain’s most renowned wine region
Discover the futuristic architecture of Bilbao
Explore Catalan Modernism with a tour of Gaudi’s most extravagant architecture