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TRAVELLIVE 06-2017

Dear Readers, In this special “Family Holidays” issue, Travellive will tell you of a father and mother who left their busy lives to take their young daughter on a whirlwind journey across Vietnam. The family saw the mountains, the sea, and everything in between as they traveled from the easternmost point of the country—the Dai Lanh headland, to the southernmost—the Ca Mau headland. They enjoyed sites, tastes, and experiences from all of Vietnam’s different regions. Their romantic story can inspire other parents who want to share their love of traveling with their children. What about you? If you dream of showing your young ones the world through travel, make these dreams come true! The experiences shared in the article “A Family Trip Across Vietnam” offer advice on how to make your family trip successful. Families of outdoor enthusiasts have a wide range of vacation destination options this summer season. Perhaps you’ll try glamping, which embellishes the traditional rustic camping experience with modern comforts and conveniences. Or maybe you’ll broaden your children’s worldview by showing them the lively animated worlds of Asia’s internationally leading amusement parks. We wish you and your family a holiday full of energy and joy as you journey forth to explore your own promised lands. Editorial board

Dear Readers,
In this special “Family Holidays” issue, Travellive will tell you of a father and mother who left their busy lives to take their young daughter on a whirlwind journey across Vietnam. The family saw the mountains, the sea, and everything in between as they traveled from the easternmost point of the country—the Dai Lanh headland, to the southernmost—the Ca Mau headland. They enjoyed sites, tastes, and experiences from all of Vietnam’s different regions.
Their romantic story can inspire other parents who want to share their love of traveling with their children. What about you? If you dream of showing your young ones the world through travel, make these dreams come true! The experiences shared in the article “A Family Trip Across Vietnam” offer advice on how to make your family trip successful.
Families of outdoor enthusiasts have a wide range of vacation destination options this summer season. Perhaps you’ll try glamping, which embellishes the traditional rustic camping experience with modern comforts and conveniences. Or maybe you’ll broaden your children’s worldview by showing them the lively animated worlds of Asia’s internationally leading amusement parks.
We wish you and your family a holiday full of energy and joy as you journey forth to explore your own promised lands.
Editorial board

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Get Lost in La Rambla<br />

La Rambla is a magnificent,<br />

pedestrian-dominated avenue<br />

stretching from Catalunya<br />

Plaza to the Christopher<br />

Columbus Monument in<br />

Port Vell. Nearing two kilometers in<br />

length, La Rambla is undoubtedly the<br />

city's most famous street, boasting an<br />

energetic atmosphere imbued with<br />

rich history. Numerous shops are<br />

accessible from the street, including<br />

flower shops, souvenir shops and bars.<br />

Boqueria Market, the Liceu Theater<br />

and Reial Plaza accompany this<br />

spectacular walk.<br />

CITY LIKE NO OTHER DESTINATION IN THE WORLD.<br />

of Gaudi whenever you walk along the streets.<br />

Whatever time of day you choose<br />

to visit La Rambla, you should drop<br />

into Boqueria market to recharge and<br />

reenergize. Tourists, residents working<br />

nearby and professional chefs from<br />

all over the world come to the market<br />

to enjoy a meal - perhaps trying the<br />

jambon thigh or pickled olives - or<br />

simply to experience the animation of<br />

the market that has existed since 1217.<br />

La Rambla's most interesting aspect<br />

is its mystery. From the main street,<br />

tourists can walk their way along<br />

various winding and intersecting<br />

streets to explore the neighboring<br />

quarters of El Raval and Barri Gfltic.<br />

Walk freely and leisurely - no map<br />

needed. When I did this, I happened<br />

upon a secret garden in the Catalunya<br />

Library precinct, near the Boqueria<br />

market.<br />

This garden will enchant you with its<br />

green space and corridors of trees. Rest<br />

on the benches and silently observe the<br />

local people immersed in reading their<br />

books, or close your eyes and enjoy<br />

the fragrance of the mandarin trees, or<br />

play a round of chess.<br />

The Catalunya Library precinct,<br />

near the Boqueria market.<br />

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