This isn’t a serious post so keep that in mind! Everything I’ve written in this article is just my thoughts on what could happen in Finland after the coronavirus. This …
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The biggest celebration that crowds the streets in Finland and especially in its capital Helsinki is called May Day, Labor Day or International Workers’ Day. In Finnish we simply call …
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Easter is an important celebration for us in Finland. Most of the Finns are Evangelical-Lutheran which is why we celebrate Easter. Nowadays I don’t think it’s a very religious celebration …
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My travels might seem fancy and glamorous but now I want to share the reality behind the Philippines travel. I will share you behind the scenes material with some funny …
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My expectations for Hong Kong were that it is a city with narrow tall buildings, delicious food (especially dumplings) and a western feel. Here are the most surprising things I …
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MATKA Nordic Travel Fair is the biggest travel event in the Northern Europe and it’s held every January. It’s a 4-day event with one day only for the tourism professionals …
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Ho, ho, ho, it’s Christmas time again! Every country and even every family have their own Christmas traditions which I find very intriguing. I will tell you about how Christmas …
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Sustainable travel is a rising trend in the tourism industry and I feel like I want to express my own thoughts about it too. In Finland there has been a …
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There’s this awesome celebration that is filled with delicious food, bonfire and sauna and it’s called Midsummer! Midsummer Festival is a three day celebration on the second last weekend of …
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The girl is a dreamer. She wants to feel the adventure and the rush of excitement. She dreams of exploring the unknown. The wanderlust surrounds her and draws her in. …