Wong Tai Sin Temple (黃大仙祠) was the first tourist spot we visited in Hong Kong. The Taoist temple is arguably the most famous temple in Hong Kong, and is often mentioned as a highlight destination in Hong Kong tourism brochures.

Main shrine of Wong Tai Sin Temple, Hong Kong
People praying at the main altar (Wong Tai Sin) of the temple

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Saint-Paul de Vence is an old village located in south eastern France, about 30 minutes drive from Nice.

I had never heard of this place prior to the visit, but our tour guide told us that it’s a wonderful place, that there’s a saying which if Jesus is to be born onto earth again, it will be at St Paul.

The statement might be over-exaggerating, but St Paul was a lovely place indeed. The fortified village structure was something that I had never seen before; and its environment, the narrow streets and stony buildings were simply mesmerising.

The only regret I had, was that we were not able to spend much time there to fully appreciate the place. Back then, I had vowed to visit the place again… I am not so sure about the feeling now, but at that moment, I think I was in love with St Paul de Vence.

Picture of Saint Paul de Vence in France
Photo of Saint Paul de Vence

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Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes) was built in the 14th century during the Avignon papacy.

I was not too impressed by the Palace. Set aside its history, the only thing that worth mentioning is perhaps its enormous size. There might be some interesting stuff in the palace, but I didn’t have much time to explore it… we were just stopping at Avignon for lunch and a short break as we were heading for Nice.

Palais des Papes, Avignon, France
Photo of Palais des Papes

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Cathédrale Notre-Dame des Doms d’Avignon, or Avignon Cathedral in short, is located just beside the Palais des Papes at the Place du Palais.

The cathedral was built in 12th century; the most prominent feature of the building is the gilded statue of Virgin Mary on top of the tower.

Avignon Cathedral, Avignon, France Virgin statue Avignon Cathedral, Avignon, France
Cathédrale Notre-Dame des Doms d’Avignon and its Virgin Mary statue

The Basilica Notre-Dame de Fourvière is located at Fourvière Hill, which offers a great view of the Lyon city.

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Galeries Lafayette is a huge department store in Paris famous for its fashion and style collections, as well as its spectacular dome.

Les Galeries Lafayette, Paris, France The dome of Les Galeries Lafayette, Paris
Les Galeries Lafayette and its famous Dome

We had a bit of extra time after visiting Louvre, and my sister (she visited Paris before) led me to Lafayette, which is just a few blocks away, to have a glimpse at the famous dome. We didn’t have enough time to do have a walk inside the store, but the dome itself was worth a visit.

The Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) is the largest museum in the world, and arguably the most popular as well. Dan Brown’s “The Da Vinci Code” probably made Louvre a more famous place than it already was.

Louvre Pyramid, Paris, France
The Louvre Pyramid, built in 1989 by architect I.M. Pei

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Montmartre means ‘Mountain of the Martyr’; it is the highest hill in Paris. Located at the summit of Montmartre is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Basilique du Sacré-Cœur).
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