Wollyubong Peak

May 05, 2026

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.

RR: 10 Countries RR (20)
Date: April 26

Tongariro National Park


The Emerald Lakes are a group of small lakes in Tongariro National Park, named for their distinctive colour. Tongariro National Park, located in the central North Island, is the oldest national park in New Zealand and the sixth national park established in the world. It has been recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site for its mixed cultural and natural values. The mountains at the heart of the park have cultural and religious significance for the Maori people and symbolize the spiritual links between this community and its environment. The park has active and extinct volcanoes, a diverse range of ecosystems and some spectacular landscapes.

Unesco: Tongariro National Park
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Date: March 22

Torre Glòries


The Torre Glòries, is a 38-story skyscraper located between Avinguda Diagonal and Carrer Badajoz, near Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes, which marks the gateway to the new technological district of Barcelona.

RR: 10 Countries RR (20)
Date: April 3

Kurima Bridge


Kurima Bridge, a scenic 1,690-meter-long agricultural road bridge that connects the main island of Miyako to Kurima Island in Okinawa. Opened in March 1995, it is one of the longest bridges of its kind in Japan. The bridge is known for its distinctive arched shape, designed to allow ships to pass underneath, and its breathtaking views of the surrounding turquoise Miyako sea.

RR: 10 Countries RR (20)
Date: April 19

Meetup Antwerp

May 03, 2026

A souvenir from the meetup in Antwerp.
Date: April 11

Massachusetts

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.

Thank you Juan!
Date: March 16

Wadden Sea


The Wadden Sea is the largest unbroken tidal flats system in the world, where natural processes proceed largely undisturbed. It extends along the coasts of Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands.

Unesco: Wadden Sea
RR: 10 Countries RR (20)
Date: April 7

Vračar plateau


Vračar plateau is a plateau on top of the Vračar Hill in Belgrade, twith an absolute height of 134 metres above sea level. It is the purported location of the 1594 Burning of Saint Sava's relics by the Ottomans. The dominant position in Belgrade's cityscape made the plateau a natural location for the first meteorological observatory in Serbia, Belgrade Meteorological Station, built in 1891. The most distinctive feature of the plateau today is a massive Church of Saint Sava, visible from almost all approaches to the city, and one of the Belgrade's main landmarks.

RR: 10 Countries RR (20)
Date: April 3

Jiangnan water town


Jiangnan water towns, located in the Yangtze River Delta, are historic settlements characterized by, white-walled homes with black-tiled roofs, stone bridges, and canals.

RR: Monthly favourite surprise RR - January 2026
Date: Jan 29

Antwerp Meeting


A souvenir from a postcrossing meetup in Antwerp. Thank you Lara!
Date: April 11

Scarlet Honeyeater


The Scarlet Honeyeater is found along the east coast of Australia, from Cooktown, Queensland to Gippsland, Victoria, but it is less common south of Sydney, being a summer migrant in the south. The Scarlet Honeyeater occurs in a wide range of forest habitats, but is most common in open eucalypt forests and woodlands, especially those that grow near wetlands. They are frequently seen in flowering shrubs, and can be spotted in urban areas where people have planted bottlebrushes and other nectar-rich species.

RR: Australia & New Zealand x world RR
Date: March 26

Lau Pa Sat

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.

RR: 10 Countries RR (20)
Date: March 27