
Wollyubong Peak (407m) is a renowned scenic destination in Yeongdong-gun, South Korea, famously known as the "peak where the moon stops". It is one of the Eight Sights of Hancheon and is celebrated for its dramatic cliffs that rise above the winding Seokcheon Stream. The peak offers accessible hiking trails, such as the 8.4 km Wollyubong Trail, and is particularly celebrated for its vibrant spring azalea blooms and autumn foliage, drawing visitors year-round for its serene landscapes and cultural significance.
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Massachusetts, the Bay State, primarily due to its geography and early colonial history. The name refers to the numerous bays along its coastline, including Massachusetts Bay, Cape Cod Bay, Buzzards Bay, and Narragansett Bay, as well as the original 17th-century Massachusetts Bay Colony.




Inscribed as UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage, Singapore’s Hawker Culture celebrates the rich food heritage and multicultural community. At the heart of this legacy, Lau Pa Sat is a must-visit dining destination for authentic hawker food with a diverse array of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and international dishes that showcase culinary mastery passed through generations. Lau Pa Sat is a living testament to the rich tapestry of cultures, flavours, and traditions, but also stands as a vibrant symbol of Singapore’s dynamic food scene, and the nation’s heart and soul.