This fascinating museum dedicated to China’s military and its history first opened in 1960. The building’s edifice is a striking example of Socialist Realism. Even before entering the museum, there’s no doubt that it’s related to the military. Outside is a row of artillery cannons and a decommissioned boat. Once you get inside, the main hall is filled with tanks, planes, and a rocket. One...
The Walking Man is a 17 metre high sculpture by the American artist Jonathan Borofsky, which stands on the street called Leopoldstrasse, in front of the Munich Re Group Building. The figure is seen taking an energetic step forward. Since its establishment in 1995, the Walking Man, a steel structure with fiber glass mats, has become an outstanding landmark of the city. ...
Like many other large parks around Bucharest, the Herastrau Park is located on the Colentina River and extends to the north and the east of the river. The Park houses the Village Museum, several open air theaters and a host of water activities for visitors like boat trips and rentals. Spend a long summer day in this park to see the natural beauty of the historic city. {l...
The Farmer’s Market boasts numerous food stalls, sit-down eateries, multiple produce markets and food vendors, and is a historic Los Angeles landmark and tourist attraction. In total it features more than 100 restaurants, grocers, and tourist shops. ...