Articles by Glory Moralidad
Sega: Mauritius Signature Groove Growing Amidst Luxury Destinations
Sega is Mauritius' dance which tails itself 500 years ago by African slaves. Escapees took relief to dancing and music to express much of their sadness or joy.
Singapore Tailors Travel Guide Based On Emotions With Headsets
Scientists have created a device to record a person's emotional response in each experience so that future travelers can tailor their travel plans according to their emotions.
Albania's Military Island Will Reopen For Tourists This Summer
The Sazan "Military" Island has been in use during the early 1900s to stave military invasions. The Defense Department has signed an agreement to let operators conduct tours in May to October.
'Charging Bull' Is Mad At 'Fearless Girl' Statue For Violating Rights
"Charging Bull" creator Arturo Di Modica said that the "Fearless Girl" has violated his intellectual property rights by changing the message of his artwork.
Best Places To Celebrate Easter 2017, According to WalletHub
Some celebrate Easter way harder than others, and that's why WalletHub have compared 100 cities where locals and travelers would like to chime in and celebrate the occasion in these places.
The Evolved Traveler Launches New Carbon Offset Program And Earth Day Trip Sweepstakes In Partnership With Carbonfund.Org
The Evolved Traveler in partnership with Carbonfund.org launches an ecotourism sweepstake for two people to experience and know what carbon footprint offset.
Five Of The World's Best Aircraft Liveries
Airplanes usually have its cold, gray steel exteriors for people to gaze on. But not these five airlines that have Tintin, Elsa, or Where's Waldo on their livery!
Brain-Infecting Worms Are Becoming Frequent In Hawaii
Rat lungworm diseases have become more frequent in the state of Hawaii. Officials were alarmed at the growing number of cases of these brain-infecting worms.
Atlanta Braves Opens New Home 'SunTrust Park' With Brewed Beer Made From Baseball Bats
When they open their new home and play their first game, the Atlanta Braves will be offering the SunTrust Park’s Chopsecutioner beer, brewed from baseball bats.
United Airlines Fiasco: Aftermath Of Dragged Man, CEO Sorry But Defends Staff's Action
David Dao was bloodied and unconscious when dragged by United Airlines crews on Sunday's flight. United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz though sorry, defends the actions of the crew.
Disney Files Patents For Robot Project To Interact With Humans
Disney plans to create a robot with soft body parts so in order to safely interact with humans especially the children.
You Can Find The World's Most Valuable Liquor Company In China
Johnnie Walker has been toppled down by a Chinese drink, named Kweichow Moutai, as the world's most-valuable liquor maker.
Brits Traveling To U.S. Will Be Asked For Social Media Usernames, Passwords, Phone Contacts
Tourists visiting the U.S. might be searched for their phones and passwords upon entering the country. Those who wouldn't comply with the policy will be declined entry to the U.S.
Tanzania Is After LGBT People And Cuts HIV Care
Being gay in the country proved to be a crime in the eyes of official leaders. Anyone who does sexual intercourse with a person of the same gender will be imprisoned for life.
Visit These Five Destination Toilets For Yourself
We use the bathroom for dumping, but they are now becoming quite a tourist attraction themselves. Bathrooms, lavatories, loos, comfort rooms, bidets, and toilets.
Retirement Plans: Five Cities For Active Retirees
Retiring is not all about rocking a chair. It can also mean that seniors can stretch their muscles and whip up a good time in the great outdoors. Here are five cities where active retirees can look forward to.
Life As An Undocumented Immigrant
These stories share by immigrants themselves show that they fled their home countries in search for medicines, jobs, and schooling for a better life.
Airbus 350-900 Graces Mumbai's International Airport
Ethiopian Airlines brought the new Airbus 350-900 XWB to Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. The initiative is seen to boost economic trade and ties between Africa and India.
Poachers Shot Rare One-Horned Rhino In A World Heritage Site
The greater one-horned rhinoceros are now critically endangered, with only 3,500 of them left in the wild.
Antibody Found From Woman's Blood Cures Monkeys With Marburg, Ebola's Virus Cousin
A little trip from a bat cave made Michelle Barnes ill but fought on it. Now, researchers have found that a certain monoclonal antibody from Barnes can cure monkeys affected with Marburg and Ravn infections.
The Best And Worst Airlines In The U.S. For 2017 Revealed: WalletHub Study
WalletHub released its study of the Best And Worst Airlines in America for 2017. Ten major airlines and two regional carriers were compared against 13 categories.
Montreign Resort Obtains Licensed To Rebrand As A Resorts World Property
The Montreign Operating Company has obtained a license to be rebranded as a Resorts World property. It is currently developing a four-season resort in New York, which consists of gaming rooms and 332 All-Suite rooms.
Norway To Build $313 Million World's First Ship Tunnel
The tunnel serves as an alternative route for vessels in order to avoid turbulent waters stemming from the frequent inclement weather hitting the region.
Five Spring Flower Festivals Around the World
Celebrate Spring's floral blooms this year in five different festivals and enjoy a couple of activities like parades, arts and crafts, musical performances and more.
Iran's Bazaar: Surviving Years Of Glory
Iran's bazaar has been in fruition since the 11th century, but not without facing hardships that challenge the future of their survival.
Five Of The Best Music Festivals In Europe
Europe holds one of the best music festivals around the globe. Here are five of them to watch out from May to July.
The Most And Least Stressed States According To WalletHub
WalletHub has released the results of its study of the most and least stressed cities in America. Find out who got the top and lowest spot in their metrics.
Parents Taking Children Out Of School For Holidays Without Permission Will Be Prosecuted
Parents can be fined of up to £2,500 or be taken in custody for three months if they failed to ask permission from the school to take their children on a holiday.
America Celebrated World War I Centennial With Air Shows And Exhibits
Various activities were held to commemorate World War I on its centennial year. It's been 100 years since the U. S. enlisted itself to enter World War I on April 6, 1917.
Severe Turbulence May Become More Frequent Due To Climate Change
Climate change can affect plane turbulence and would increase it's frequency of up to 149 percent.