Terrence T. White
Kigali, Rwanda is not what you'd think when you think about Africa: this is the safest city in Africa, excellently organized, clean, and still a truly African place.
Iran, or Persia, a country in West Asia is 17th largest country in the world and the cradle of the civilization.
Memphis, Tennessee is a synonym for music and great American artists.
Luebeck is a lively, very walkable city on the water famous for its beautiful medieval architecture and delicious marzipan.
Guadeloupe, or Karukera as locals may call it, is an archipelago of seven islands in the Lesser Antilles.
If you ask a German where to go to find the culture in all its glory, the answer will be: Dresden. The sheer wealth of the cultural treasures near the River Elbe will take your breath away.
In the southern foothills of the Himalaya mountains, between China and India, Bhutan hides natural wonders everyone should visit at least once in a lifetime.
If you never heard of Shijiazhuang don't worry, there are many great cities in China and the land is so big that some good places are almost hidden from strangers.
Mekong Delta is among the rare places we could call 'the perfect spot' for tourists without any reservations. An amazing delta, a place without millions of busy tourists, is a perfect place to rest your body and soul from everyday problems.
Set on the east bank of the Jordan River there is Aqaba, an ideal combination of city-life, beaches, colourful history and many luxury hotels which will make you feel like royalty.
As Georgia's capital and largest city, Tbilisi offers plenty of things to see and do. From the ancient city wall, Soviet architecture, modern glass buildings to the Old Tbilisi, you'll have hard time to decide what to see first.
With more than 15 million citizens, Tianjin, a major port city in northeastern China, is a Beijing's gateway to the sea. It's also a Chinese city full of contrast, from European homes to modern skyscrapers.
Toulouse, France, is a city where you can explore 2,000 years of history, the place that came a long way from the capital of the Visigoths to the capital of the air and space industry.
With its eyes on peaceful French coastal towns and roots deep in the African ground, Oran in Algeria managed to put togeter Arabic culture, harsh reality of living on the edge of a desert, restless sea, and French architecture from 1940's.