Zhujiajiao Acient Water Town in Shanghai is ofter called Shanghai's Venice for its many water channels. Out of all water towns in Shanghai Zhujiajiao kept most of its historic appearence that dates back over 1.000 years.
Visitors from all over the world come to experience this special place with its many small rivers and channels, ancient stone bridges, and old houses with courtards. During holiday season it's often packed with people but on the day of my visit I was able to explore its ancient roads freely. Especially if you keep to the back alleys you can explore the town almost on your own.
Tourism being a main source of income, Zhujiajiao Acient Water Town in Shanghai offers plenty of shops and restaurants that cater to their visitors needs. As you can see in this video walk, same of them sell quite the unique stuff.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXYi8cX4m9c
Taking a peaceful forest walk in early spring. Another short walk I recorded earlier in spring, when it was still quite chilly.
Nothing much going on here, just a relaxed and calm stroll in the woods. Walking in the forest in Austria is very safe. Occasionally you will meet a deer or a fox but to see big predators like bears or wolves you would have to be extremely lucky (or unlucky).
So sit back, relax, and just soak in the peaceful forest atmopshere.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhLP8e4poXM
Taking a walk through the marvellous Schönbrunn Palace gardens on a hot summer day. From the big court in front of the palace I make my way through the rose garden which is a popular spot for taking pictures. After exploring the garden and an artificial temple ruin I reach the large fountain in its center.
Next, I follow a nice path through a small forest to the famous Gloriette pavillon at the top of the palace garden's hill. From there, I enjoy the nice view of the Schönbrunn palace and parts of the city of Vienna.
00:00 - Large Court
03:40 - Rose Garden
07:00 - View from the balcony at the back of the Imperial castle
14:40 - At the artificial temple ruin
18:00 - The large fountain
25:20 - Reaching the top of the hill
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQpGvYNdcuY
Exploring a wonderful gorge in the Austrian Alps. There definitely are larger and more impressive gorges than the Johannesbachklamm in Lower Austria. But as you can see in my video, it nonetheless is a great place to visit. This about 1 kilometer long canyon cuts through a beautiful piece of nature.
On this day , was almost by myself when walking along the path and wooden bridges. And what's best: The exploring the gorge is for free! I had a great time.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIhFiGxMhVY
Taking a relaxed walk through the Austrian town Fels am Wagram on a calm Monday morning. Located in a wine growing area close to the Danube River, this quiet town doesn't boast important sights. Nonetheless, it's a nice place where visitors can experience the peaceful life in the Austrian countryside.
Check out this map showing all my Video Walks in Austria: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1JIZyQ5c26D0VwCHHwGKvnQ2w6_uUzqDv&ll=48.07809510471982%2C14.863358199999993&z=8
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omN6HOavEWg
Baden near Vienna is a city of about 30.000 in the south of the Austrian capital. Baden near Vienna is a spa town. The local thermal spring with its sulfurous waters has been a famous destination since the days of the Habsburg empire.
The city is characterized by buildings from the Biedermeier period in the early 19th century. At that time a lof ot people from nearby Vienna came to Baden for its thermal spring. As a result, the city experienced an economic upswing.
I start my walk through Baden near Vienna at the local trainsation. From there I soon reach the old city center with its historic buildings and churches and the Kurpark.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaDwYrJet-g
Taking a quick walk along the Danube River in Krems an der Donau in Austria. Very recently, the city finished the construction of its new museum for contemporary art. You can see the "Kunsthalle" right at the beginning of the video - its the huge silver cube. From there, it's just a few steps to the Danube river. The weather was nice so quite a lot of people were around.
Check out this map showing all my Video Walks in Austria: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1JIZyQ5c26D0VwCHHwGKvnQ2w6_uUzqDv&ll=48.07809510471982%2C14.863358199999993&z=8
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