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Delhi, India

Considered one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world, Delhi boasts a population of over thirteen million. As the capital and gateway to India, visitors will discover an abundance of monuments, museums and galleries that delight in the beauty of both the ancient and modern.

Although organized into several districts, Delhi is often distinguished by referring to the “Old” and “New”. As a whole, Delhi is well connected and relatively easy to travel through.

The Delhi Metro is considered the most hassle-free and inexpensive option, when available. Otherwise, depend on trains, buses, taxis or rickshaws to guide you through the congestion.

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Shekou, China

Shekou is a unique Chinese city located in the southwest of Guangdong Province, lying on the east bank of the Pearl River in close proximity to Hong Kong. Shekou is easily accessible by high-speed catamaran ferries departing from the airport every half hour.

Here some local insight regarding travel to this area.

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Madrid, Spain

Madrid is the capital of Spain, located in the center of the Iberian Peninsula.It is considered as one of the most beautiful European capitals, with a total population of approximately 3,238,208.

Visitors will find a fun, joyful and cosmopolitan place. Madrid has all sorts of different activities. The tourist route starts at the plaza “Puerta del Sol”, where the presidency of the Madrid community has its head office. It is a place where thousands of tourists and local madrileños gather on Christmas Eve to celebrate with their families and friends.

Likewise, the great clock located in the main building of the plaza tolls its bells on New Year’s Eve, while thousands of people eat grapes, an old kept tradition among Spaniards.

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Hong Kong

The Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong in China is considered as the biggest and largest financial market in Asia. Hong Kong holds second place in the race for the biggest skyscrapers in the world, just after New York City.

Hong Kong is formed by one harbor and several islands. Famous architects have designed and constructed financial buildings within its beautiful skyline.

The city holds an intercultural environment everywhere you go, a great number of expatriates from western countries living in Hong Kong have made the city a vibrant community filled with activities from all over the world.

Hong Kong is the best example for the bridging of two very different cultures.

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