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Cemetery Tourism in Paris

Cemetery tourism is another form of tourism. I propose a walk through history in the Père-Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, the most visited cemetery in the world; a visit to the Alma Bridge, where Diana and Dodi Al-Fayet were killed in a traffic accident; and, of course, I recommend you go to the Pantheon of Napoleon.

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Travel Destinations for Spring

They say “spring alters the blood.” Can you imagine being surrounded by cherry blossoms? Or maybe you’d like to go for a stroll through a bamboo forest? Or would you prefer tulips? Whether you’re traveling with children or planning a weekend getaway or a last-minute trip, you won’t want to miss these spring landscapes that will beautify your vacation with flowers. Here are some springtime traveling recommendations.

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St. Patrick’s Day in New York City

Every year since 1762, New York City is colored green on March 17 to celebrate one of its most crowded and fun parties: St. Patrick’s. Of Irish origin, this celebration honors the patron saint of Ireland and was first introduced into New York society by a group made up of emigrants and military who missed their beloved Emerald Isle. It gradually became increasingly popular among New Yorkers and is now one of the biggest media events in the city of New York. But where does this Irish tradition come from? Origins of Saint Patrick The legend of St. Patrick dates back to the fourth century AD and follow the steps of the young son of a Roman military man and deacon who was captured by Irish pirates and sold into slavery in Ireland. After 6 years of slavery, he escaped with his faith intact and returned to his native Britain and was ordained afterwards as a priest in France. At age 46 he returned to Ireland to evangelize the locals and stayed on the island until his death on March 17, 461. St. Patrick is credited with the symbolism of the three-leaf clover, which according to Irish tradition, represents the Holy Trinity: the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. And this is why the festival is green. Things to Do on St. Patrick’s Day in New York St. Patrick’s Day in New York is an event in the city and it features an extensive parade. Some two million people gather along Fifth Avenue during the nearly four hours of the walk, which is escorted by the Third US Infantry Regiment... read more

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