Friday, September 15, 2023

Monopoly Go Hack | How to Get Monopoly Go Free Dice Rolls Using Monopoly Go Cheats

 Monopoly Go Hack | How to Get Monopoly Go Free Dice Rolls Using Monopoly Go Cheats


Monopoly Go Hack - How To Get Free Dice Rolls in Monopoly Go - Monopoly Go Dice Hack [iOS & Android]

We are going to break down in this video the best Monopoly Go Hack that is perfectly working without any problems or troubles and I will show you the step by step process behind it and how to get free dice rolls & money in Monopoly Go using this awesome Monopoly Go Dice Hack that will literally blow your mind on how easy it is to get it and how powerful it can be.

Most important thing is that you simply follow all the steps from this video in order to get the perfectly working Monopoly Go Mod works for you as you ever wanted it to work. 
🎲 What You Get 🎲

- Monopoly Go Free Dice Rolls
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- Monopoly Go Hack

Simply follow the steps from this video and after you repeat all of that to your case you are going to get free dice rolls & free money for your Monopoly Go game without problems and within seconds because right now it's the best one I found on reddit that works perfectly for both iOS & Android devices.

What’s up, monopoly go champions. In this video, I will reveal the ultimate monopoly go hack to get free dice. Well, I was super excited to play the game, but as soon as I lost the free rolls and the game asked to purchase more, my excitement vanished. Obviously, I didn’t want to spend money and neither should you. 

This is where this game-changing glitch comes in. It’s like a cheat code you can use to get unlimited dice for free. This means unlocking the freedom to promote your characters with customization and tap into those sweet perks to stay ahead of other players.

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Monday, April 23, 2018

The 10 Most Bizarre, Weird and Surprising Beaches on Earth

1. Black Sand Beach of Vik, Iceland

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Located next to the Katla Volcano, this beach features a beautiful black sand caused by the hot lava that flowed into the ocean. There are also several stunning, jagged, basalt sea stacks and is populated by puffins. 

 2. Bowling Ball Beach, California

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This unique stone orbs in Schooner Gulch State Park look very mysterious when you see them for the first time. At low tide, visitors can see these spherical objects known to geologists as “concretions” eroded out of the Cenozoic mudstone. 

 3. Glass Beach, California

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Located near Fort Bragg in California, the Glass Beach is popular for its surreal looking shoreline filled with smooth pieces of glass. Created by years of dumping garbage into an area near the coastline, everything was pushed over the cliffs into the ocean. The beach gets many tourists and there’s a Glass Festival held annually on Memorial Day Weekend. 

 4. Hidden Beach, Marietas Islands, Mexico

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There´s a hidden sandy turquoise beach in the Marietas Islands in Mexico called Playa del Amor which was once a bomb site. The bombs are believed to have created holes in the rocky landscape creating this beach and many caves. 

 5. Hot Water Beach, New Zealand

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Hot Water Beach on the coast of the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand is characterized by tourists digging holes on the sand and soaking in their personal hot springs. The underground hot water (64°C) filters through the sand which can then be used to enjoy as a hot spring. 

 6. Maho Beach, St. Maarten

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Looking for a great place for plane spotting, the Maho Beach is famous for literally being very close to the Princess Juliana International Airport. Planes arriving fly very low over tourists giving the opportunity to watch closely, but be careful to not get caught in a jet blast. 

 7. Pink Sands Beach, Harbour Island, Bahamas

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Romantic pale pink beaches are found in the Harbour Islands. Composed of bits of coral, broken shells, minute rocks, and calcium carbonate, this pale pink and gets its color from microscopic shelled animals called Foraminifera that is found in the shore. 

 8. Punaluu Black Sand Beach, Hawaii

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Punaluu Beach is famous for its black sand made of basalt and created by lava flowing into the ocean. Besides this bizarre looking black beach, tourists are also attracted to this destination to watch the Hawaiian green sea turtles. 

 9. Shell Beach, Australia

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Shell Beach is not a sand beach, it is covered by trillions of tiny bleached white shells. All of these shells come from the Hamelin Cockle, very numerous species living near the area. Shell beach is one of only two shell beaches in the world. 

 10. Zlatni Rat Beach, Croatia


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This unique shape-shifting beach on Croatia called Zlatni Rat (“Golden Horn”), is a white narrow beach that shifts with the changes in tide. With currents and wind, the beach can extend out like a tongue for 634 meters long.


10 Magnificent Fairy Tale Castles from Around the World!

This a list of some of the most beautiful and impressive castles still standing today that look as if they were taken from a fairy tale book. Alcazar of Segovia, Spain
10 Magnificent Fairy Tale Castles from Around the World!
Coming in first in our list of 10 magnificent fairytale-like castles from around the world, we have Alcazar of Segovia, a unique palace located at the top of the Guadarrama Mountains. Built on Roman foundations, it was used as a royal palace, a royal artillery college, state prison and also as a military academy! Bobolice Castle, Poland
10 Magnificent Fairy Tale Castles from Around the World!
The Royal Castle Bobolice is one of the most beautiful fortresses on the Eagles’ Nests trail. It has born witness to a stormy history and has been the object of an extraordinary metamorphosis. During the last 13 years, this fairy tale looking castle was meticulously reconstructed, so that its prosperity could be seen once more in its full splendor. Bouzov Castle, Czech Republic
10 Magnificent Fairy Tale Castles from Around the World!
The Bouzov Castle is one of the most visited castles in the Czech Republic and a magnificent fortress that has never gone to ruin in all of its histories. It was built on a hill in Moravia, Czech Republic, as a Gothic stronghold in the early 14th century. This fairytale castle is a great tourist attraction in the Czech Republic, offering various tours and even an exhibition of Dragons and Dragonslayers, devoted to life-sized fairytale dragons and the knights who fought them! Cochem Castle, Germany
10 Magnificent Fairy Tale Castles from Around the World!
It is generally assumed that Cochem Castle was built around the year 1000 by the palatinate count Ezzo, son, and successor to palatinate count Hermann Pusilius. The castle had a long and colorful history until French King Louis XIV had his troops obliterate it in 1689. The castle remained a colorful stone ruin for 180 years until wealthy Berlin businessman Louis Ravené decided to buy the ruins and rebuild the castle in 1868.! Corvin Castle, Romania
10 Magnificent Fairy Tale Castles from Around the World!
The Corvin Castle, also known as Hunyad Castle, was built during the 14th century and is considered as one of the most impressive medieval constructions in Romania. This beautiful fairytale castle features a sumptuous Knights' Hall, an impressive drawbridge, high buttresses and inner courtyards, all resplendent with medieval art. Glücksburg Castle, Germany
10 Magnificent Fairy Tale Castles from Around the World!
Glücksburg Castle is the ancestral home of the Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, and has been used occasionally by the Danish Kings. Nicknamed the Wasserschloss ('water castle') owing to its position in the middle of a lake, it is one of the most important Renaissance castles in northern Europe. The castle was built from 1582 to 1587 by Nikolaus Karie for John II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg, at the site of a former monastery. Hohenzollern Castle, Germany
10 Magnificent Fairy Tale Castles from Around the World!
Hohenzollern Castle is situated at the summit of a Swabian hill overlooking the small town of Hechingen in Germany. While its foundations are a millennium old, the castle has been assaulted, torn down, built, and rebuilt, falling twice in furious bombardments from catapults, archers, and swordsmen. This idyllic castle looks like it was taken straight out of a fairy tale, with its tall towers and seven successive gates! Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
10 Magnificent Fairy Tale Castles from Around the World!
Neuschwanstein castle is located in Bavaria in Germany and was built in the 19th century for King Ludwig II of Bavaria, also known as the “Fairytale King”. Today Neuschwanstein, "the castle of the fairy-tale king", is one of the most popular of all the palaces and castles in Europe, visited every year by 1.4 million people! Ooidonk Castle, Belgium
10 Magnificent Fairy Tale Castles from Around the World!
Located on the Lys River in Belgium, Ooidonk is a remarkable example of Flemish Renaissance castle built in the 13-14th century by the Lords of Nevele. The castle was completely destroyed by the troops of Maximillian of Austria in 1491, but it was reconstructed in 1501. The castle was burnt again in 1579 during the religious wars and was rebuilt in the Flemish-Spanish style you see today. Wernigerode Castle, Germany
10 Magnificent Fairy Tale Castles from Around the World!
Wernigerode Castle (Schloss Wernigerode) is a stunning sight built during the 12th century that may make some feel as if they have been transported into a fairytale world. The castle was rebuilt into a Renaissance fortress, in the 16th century and then rebuilt in the baroque style as a romantic castle residence during the 17th century.


The 10 Most Alien, Bizarre and Mysterious Places on Earth

10. Nine Hells of Beppu, Japan
The 10 Most Alien, Bizarre and Mysterious Places on Earth
The Japanese island Kyushu holds what is called the Nine Hells. The Nine Hells of Beppu is popular amount those in Japan, but almost unknown to foreigners. This is a beautiful spot to visit if traveling to this specific area. The oddity of this attraction is that they are natural ponds that are all of the different colors. 9. Pools of Pamukkale, Turkey
The 10 Most Alien, Bizarre and Mysterious Places on Earth
These terraced pools were formed by earthquakes which fractured the earth. These earthquakes created hot springs that are rich in calcium carbonate minerals. This terrace of pools overlaps each other and is a sight to see. It is possible to see them, but going there has been forbidden. 8. The Door to Hell, Turkmenistan
The 10 Most Alien, Bizarre and Mysterious Places on Earth
This never-ending flame is a sight to experience. At first glance, it looks like a peek behind the black gates of Mordor in the Lord of the rings, it was accidentally made by geologists back in 1971, it was then believed to be a large oil and gas field. The scientists decided to set up a drilling rig to have access to the gas reserve but something went terribly wrong. 7. Nazca Lines, Peru
The 10 Most Alien, Bizarre and Mysterious Places on Earth
These lines in the Nazca Desert have created thousands of years ago. These are best seen from the sky since they can depict animals, people, and other various items that the Nazca people considered important. Seeing them can bring wonder and amazement. 6. Mir Mine, Russia
The 10 Most Alien, Bizarre and Mysterious Places on Earth
Mir Mine is a 1,720 feet deep man-made hole. This diamond mine is a great treasure to experience if the time is given. It is a former open pit diamond mine that is now inactive, located in Mirny, Eastern Siberia, Russia. 5. Mount Roraima, South America
The 10 Most Alien, Bizarre and Mysterious Places on Earth
This remarkable tabletop mountain with sheer 400-meter high cliffs on all sides includes the triple border point of Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana. The mountain has held a special significance for the indigenous people of the region, and a very important position that is central to many of their myths and legends. 4. Island of the Dolls, Mexico
The 10 Most Alien, Bizarre and Mysterious Places on Earth
On a dark and creepy island in the canals of Xochimilco near Mexico City sits what might be the world’s strangest and scariest tourist attraction ever. The Island of the Dolls was dedicated to the lost soul of a poor little girl who met her fate too soon. 3. Devils Tower, Wyoming
The 10 Most Alien, Bizarre and Mysterious Places on Earth
Devils Tower National Monument, which looms more than 1,200 feet above Wyoming’s eastern plains and the Belle Fourche River, is a one-of-a-kind natural wonder. 2. Bermuda Triangle, North Atlantic Ocean
The 10 Most Alien, Bizarre and Mysterious Places on Earth
Also known as the Devil’s Triangle, this is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean with its apexes in the vicinities of Bermuda, Miami, Florida, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. It covers roughly 500,000 square miles. A number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances in this region. 1. Socotra, Indian Ocean
The 10 Most Alien, Bizarre and Mysterious Places on Earth
Experts have described Socotra as “the most alien-looking place on Earth“. It is one of the most isolated landforms on Earth that is not of volcanic origin also considered the jewel of biodiversity in the Arabian Sea. Socotra has over 40,000 inhabitants.

Saturday, June 3, 2017

6 Breathtaking Attractions to Enjoy in Kuala Lumpur


The capital of Malaysia, known as Kuala Lumpur, is an exciting place that has merged old world with the future in a way that is unique to the country. Kuala Lumpur is not only the largest city, it is the oldest city, allowing for a convergence of cultures, religions, ideas, and languages that are a treat for those who love diversity. When traveling through this beautiful Southeast Asia country, be sure to take a side-stop in Kuala Lumpur to visit these wondrous sites.

6 Breathtaking Attractions to Enjoy in Kuala Lumpur
1. Batu Caves
6 Breathtaking Attractions to Enjoy in Kuala Lumpur
6 Breathtaking Attractions to Enjoy in Kuala Lumpur
For locals and tourists alike, the Batu Caves are a fantastic, mesmerizing location that attracts hundreds of people every single day. These caves are more than just a glittering limestone network that is over 400 million years old.
There are also famous Hindu shrines, featuring the world’s tallest statue of Murugan, a Hindu deity, 272 concrete steps that are worth the climb, the Batu Malai Sri Murugan Temple, the Thaipusam Festival, and a huge population of friendly monkeys.
Whether you go for the religious and cultural venture or merely for the monkey business, the Batu Caves is a favorite amongst Malaysians and the international tourists. You are bound to love it, even if the stairs make you want to cry.
2. Petronas Towers and KLCC Park
6 Breathtaking Attractions to Enjoy in Kuala LumpurThe famous landmark of Kuala Lumpur. Also known as the Menara Berkembar Petronas, these twin towers were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 and continue to be the tallest duo. At night, these glorious towers are light, dominating the skyline.
There are some notable features in and around the Petronas Towers, including Suria KLCC, an upmarket retail center where you can find food, clothing, an art gallery, an aquarium, and a science center. You should try to get to the sky bridge, which connects the 41st and 42nd floors for amazing views of the city.
Outside is the lovely KLCC Park. The fountains put on a light show in the evening, and there are a number of jogging paths, a wading pool, and exciting children’s playground.
3. KL Tower and KL Eco-Forest Park
6 Breathtaking Attractions to Enjoy in Kuala Lumpur
The Menara Kuala Lumpur, also known as KL Tower, is the seventh-tallest freestanding communication tower in the world, features a revolving restaurant and offers visitors a panoramic view of the city without moving a muscle, and is the World Basejump Centre.
There is an annual race held annually that has participants race to the top, so if you are interested in that, you should check it out. At the base of the KL Tower is the renowned KL Eco-Forest Park, a slice of rainforest perfection in the middle of a bustling city. Admission is free, making it a wonderful place to bring kids, see undisturbed wildlife, or do a canopy walk.
4. Merdeka Square
6 Breathtaking Attractions to Enjoy in Kuala LumpurOtherwise known as Independence Square, this pivotal section of the city is a testament to the various religions and cultures co-existing in the city. There are many notable features of Merdeka Square, including the 95-meter (311 feet) flagpole, the Plaza Dataran Merdeka, the Sultan Abdul Samad Building that houses the Ministry of Information, Communication, and Culture of Malaysia, the National History Museum, St. Mary’s Anglican Cathedral, and a portion of the original Kuala Lumpur Railway Station. Have your camera at the ready, because everywhere you turn, there is something to see.
5. Perdana Botanical Garden and Park
6 Breathtaking Attractions to Enjoy in Kuala Lumpur
This is Kuala Lumpur’s first large recreational park and was established in 1888. There is a lot going on here that makes it a perfect reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the city. Be sure to check out the National Monument, Hibiscus Garden, Orchid Garden, KL Bird Park (one of the largest and most diverse aviaries in the entire world), and the KL Butterfly Park. Perdana Park is also an amazing place to have a picnic and escape the heat and humidity, thanks to the shade trees.
6. Bukit Bintang
6 Breathtaking Attractions to Enjoy in Kuala LumpurThe place for those who want to shop until they drop. Bukit Bintang is often described as the New York city of Kuala Lumpur and is the home of the “Bukit Bintang Walk,” where entertainment and fashion are the highlights. You can find 5-star everything in Bukit Bintang, from nightclubs (the few that actually exist in Kuala Lumpur), restaurants, and hotels.
Also in Bukit Bintang is Jalan Alor, a street that is lined with authentic Chinese seafood restaurants and hawker stalls that will transport you to another world. Foodies and fashionistas will find their hearts full and pursue just a little bit lighter here, but the splurge is definitely worth it.
With the size and variety you find in Kuala Lumpur, it is no wonder this place is considered the capital. Culture, art, and economy collide to fabricate a cityscape that is as expansive as the people of Malaysia.
You are sure to find something that will leave you feeling inspired or awed but definitely, stop by these five recommendation locations while you are in the area. You do not want to regret missing them.




5 Spots for Night Illumination in Singapore

There are many reasons why I absolutely adored Singapore. This megacity was laced with a vibrancy handcrafted by the inhabitants and the organic beauty of the land. At night, Singapore was a scintillating environment in more ways than one. For those who love looking at a city aglow in more than just moonlight, Singapore is a phenomenal place for night illumination and scenery. My top five favorite places to see lights at night:


5 Spots for Night Illumination in Singapore

1. Singapore Flyer


5 Spots for Night Illumination in Singapore
This gigantic Ferris wheel is a wonderful place to bring the kids or your traveling companion. Though it is a bit pricey to enter and ride, it is nonetheless a feast for the eyes. The wheel itself lights up in a vivid blue.
As it turns, you get to see several other key points around the city. The highest point reaches the height of some of the tallest buildings in Singapore, giving you a panoramic view of the famous attractions, the glistening ocean, and the heartlands.

2. Gardens By The Bay

5 Spots for Night Illumination in Singapore

Along the Marina, this state-of-the-art green space attracts a surge of visitors – mainly of the tourist variety – to the garden for several reasons. First, the walk there, if you start from the station called Raffle’s Place, takes you along the Bay, around the Promontory, and up through some of the most enthralling sections of nightlife, the city has to offer.

Second, even just the bridge you take to cross into Gardens By The Bay grants amazing views. Third, this place comes alive. The “supertrees” which are growing all kinds of air-purifying plants light up. There is a mesmerizing light show, following by a pleasant walk through illuminated gardens and ponds. In the backdrop, a million city lights twinkle.

3. Boat Quay and Clarke Quay

5 Spots for Night Illumination in Singapore

As you walk the streets of these two famous party spots, you may not get to see some of the more famous “night sights,” but you will be treated to illuminated trees, lanterns, candlelit tables, light shows on the bay, rainbow-accented buildings, and much, much more.
Boat Quay and Clarke Quay make for the perfect place for a nightly meander because you can do the entire circuit to see skyscrapers, residential areas, bars, restaurants, live entertainment, and more in the most beautiful way imaginable.

4. Mount Faber

5 Spots for Night Illumination in Singapore

If you are one of those people who prefers to see night from a more natural angle, Mount Faber Park is a famous hiking spot, featuring the Henderson Waves, that is open throughout the night. Be smart and bring a friend, something to drink, and a blanket to wrap up in so you can watch the sun go down and lights flick on as night descends.

5. The Marina Bay Sands Hotel

5 Spots for Night Illumination in Singapore

Arguably one of the most eye-catching and extravagant locations in all of Singapore, this UFO-looking structure is actually some home to some of the best rooftop bars and night views as well. You will know it when you see it, and you will want to test out the Infinity pool for yourself if you can afford it.
Otherwise, paying the cover charge and riding the long elevator up to the top floor to wine and dine with Singapore’s affluent population is worth it. Besides, that rooftop view will make you swoon.
In short, be sure to bring a camera when you travel Singapore at night. You are going to want to capture these jaw-dropping night illuminations on film so you can remember these sights in all of their glory. Alone or with friends, a night in Singapore twinkles like the Milky Way; and you are going to love every single moment. Happy travels!

Saturday, March 25, 2017

12 Healthy Pantry Staples to Stock Your Kitchen

When it comes to eating healthy, we often think of our refrigerator as the place to store our healthy food items. In order to make healthy eating even easier, though, we should also remember to stock up our pantries with healthy essentials that will make throwing a healthy meal together even in the busiest moments a breeze.


Next time you go to the supermarket, make sure you grab these healthy pantry staples, so you will always have them on hand to complete your meals.

1. Canned tuna

It is not only cheap and convenient, it is also healthy. Rich in protein plus omega-3 fatty acids, tuna packed in water makes for a great addition to salads and wraps. It is also delicious with sticks of celery.

2. Extra virgin olive oil

Olive oil is full of monounsaturated fat (the good kind of fat) as well as antioxidants. You can use it to cook with, drizzle it over vegetables, or make your own healthy salad dressing.

3. Vinegar

Vinegar has the power to give vegetables a whole new flavor when roasting them. It is also handy to mix with your olive oil for a fresh, healthy salad dressing.

4. Canned tomatoes

Filled with lycopene, an antioxidant that fights off cancer, canned tomatoes really come in handy when you need a soup base. Choose cans that do not have any added salt or are low in sodium.

5. Whole wheat pasta

Make your carbs work for you. Whole wheat types of pasta from spaghetti to bowties have more fiber to fill you up longer. But read the labels, though. Some types are not as healthy as they seem.

6. Brown rice

Another great card to have on hand is brown rice. It retains essential nutrients unlike white rice because it is not processed. This is a great alternative for those that are gluten-free too since it does not contain wheat.

7. Oatmeal

This healthy breakfast item is great for keeping you full because it is loaded with fiber. It’s easy to have a fast, nutritious breakfast with this cholesterol-managing food.

8. Quinoa

Most people think of quinoa as a grain. And while it certainly looks like one, it is a protein-rich plant. Great for meatless meals and diet-friendly salads.

9. Lentils

Low in fat and full of fiber and protein, lentils go great in soups and stews. They can also be tossed onto salads in a pinch for a powerful punch of nutrients that tastes great.

10. Beans

While dried beans are best, if convenience is a factor, buy canned beans with no salt added. Like lentils, they can be used in soups, stews, and salads. They can also replace meat in any meal.

11. Peanut butter

Choose natural peanut butter or even another nut butter. They are full of protein and monounsaturated fats. There should only be nuts and salt listed in the ingredients for it to be a healthy choice.

12. Nuts

Nuts make for a great snack. Load up on cashews, peanuts, almonds and other nuts and store them in your airtight containers at home. Keep walnuts or almonds on hand for those munchable moments so you make a good choice when snacking.

Outfitting your pantry with these healthy staples is a must when it comes to healthy eating. Buy in bulk to save money and always have nutrient-dense foods at home. What healthy pantry staples do you have in your kitchen? Tell us!

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7 Tricks to Make Real Chinese Food at Home

Before I lived in China, I always assumed the Chinese food I ate in restaurants in America was authentic. In case you are wondering, it is not the same. While there are a few dishes on the menus of Chinese restaurants in America that you will also find in China, the differences are astronomical.


It is not to say that the things we have grown to love in Chinese restaurants here in America are not good. But the things we are missing out on that are traditional Chinese dishes are also incredible.

Fortunately, you can cut the delivery and takeout and save yourself money on tickets to China by making real Chinese food at home. Follow these tips to make your Chinese dishes taste like the real deal.

1. Get a wok

The wok is a common cooking utensil in China that aids in cooking techniques, including pan frying, stir frying, deep frying, steaming, poaching, braising, boiling, searing, making soup, stewing, and much more. If you do not have one, get one. It makes all the difference in the way your stir-fry tastes.

2. Cook over intensely high heat

The oil should be about to jump out of that wok. It is preferable if you have a gas range, but if not, you can still make it happen with an electric one.

3. Stock up on the right sauces

You can make just about any Chinese dish by keeping the right ingredients on hand. Soy sauce, oyster sauce, vinegar, hoisin sauce, sesame oil, and Chinese cooking wine are all must-have items for Chinese cookery.

4. Use freshly grated ginger

If something tastes like it is missing from your stir-fry, it probably is. Always keep fresh ginger root on hand and grate it fresh into your dish. It adds that missing dimension of flavor, plus ginger has a royal ton of health benefits, so adding more of it into your food is never a bad thing.

5. Do not be shy with the chili pepper

Chinese dishes in America can be a bit bland. Over in China, they will set your mouth on fire. Sprinkle just a little bit of chili pepper into your stir-fry the next time and you will never go back to the old way, I promise.

6. Use leftovers for fried rice

Fried rice is made with leftover rice, often for breakfast the next day. While Americans tend to think of rice as something to eat for lunch or dinner, this common meal made of leftovers utilizes the remaining rice and trinkets from dinner the night before.

Also, if you are wondering where that brown color comes from, it is a combination of soy sauce and oyster sauce. Do not add salt or you will be sorry. The sauces along with chunks of meat you will add will make it salty enough.

7. Go for hot pot

You almost never see this in your corner Chinese restaurant. Hot pot is very common in China and really easy to make at home. An electric skillet filled with water works perfectly for recreating this Chinese favorite.

Simply stock your table with raw slices of potatoes, tofu chunks, crab sticks, shaved beef, mushrooms, cabbage, and anything else you’d like. Toss it in the boiling water of your electric skillet and serve it with a sauce of watered-down peanut butter. Nothing is more authentic than this.

You do not have to acquire special cooking tricks to make Chinese dishes at home. These seven tricks will go along the way. Have you ever made Chinese food at home? What is your favorite Chinese dish?

11 Hidden Gems to Discover in Malaysia

Malaysia is a beautiful country in Asia that see millions of tourists each year. While its main city Kuala Lumpur is amazing, as are the surrounding areas, Malaysia is a stunning country with so much more to offer that is slightly off the beaten path. These ten hidden gems in Malaysia certainly are not tourist attractions and you will really feel like you are seeing the authentic, breathtaking country.

111 Hidden Gems to Discover in Malaysia


11 Hidden Gems to Discover in Malaysia

This park located right in the middle of the country is said to be the oldest jungle in the world. Estimated at 130 million years old, it is massive, stunning and at times terrifying. With long swing bridges over beautiful ravines, this is an experience like any other.

2. Borneo


11 Hidden Gems to Discover in Malaysia

Borneo is not all Malaysian, as some part of the island is also owned by Brunei and Indonesia. However, this less frequently visited place is home to the Bornean orangutans.  With the Bornean orangutan being an endangered species, it may be time to drop by this little-known island and see them for yourself while you still can.

3. Pulau Rawa


11 Hidden Gems to Discover in Malaysia

This is a coral island off the coast of Johor and it is just strips of beautiful, untouched white sand beaches with clear blue aqua water lapping at the edges. It truly feels like something out of your dreams and not a real place. It also has very rich marine life, so it is a great alternative to the Great Barrier Reef that is also less touristy.

4. Miri


11 Hidden Gems to Discover in Malaysia

This coastal city on the border with Brunei is often not visited by tourists, but it can give you a great feeling for authentic Malaysia. With beautiful beaches, a crocodile farm and the first oil site in Malaysia, this town is crawling with activity and history.

5. George Town


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No, not the Georgetown near Washington DC, but rather the capital city of the Malaysian state Penang. Although this is the second largest city in Malaysia, it doesn’t often get visitors.  With incredible food and even more history, George Town is a large hub of authentic Malaysia with all the great aspects of a city, but without the other tourists.

6. Sabah


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This small village is where you will find the Poring Hot Spring and Nature Reserve. This small, unknown hidden gem has lovely, warm, soothing outdoor pools naturally heated and some really awesome canopy walkways to experience the jungle closer up.

7. Tasik Chini


11 Hidden Gems to Discover in Malaysia

This small Malaysian town in the Pekan District is home to the second largest lake in the country. This tranquil scenery is beautiful and the jungle surrounding it is said to be some of the most untouched in the entire country.

If you are after some real Malaysian nature, then Tasik Chini is the place to go. From incredible wildlife to thrilling forest walks, you will hardly believe you are not the first explorer.

8. Batu Caves


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Located in Gombak, these limestone caves are immense, stunning, and absolutely breathtaking. At the top of the hill with the caves is a temple complex, and if you want to visit it, you will need to walk a staggering 272 steps. These caves are said to be around 400 million years old and you get to explore the splendor in relative quiet, as many tourists do not come this way.

9. The Gunung Mulu National Park


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The Gunung Mulu National Park boasts the nature’s incredible work in the form of the Pinnacles of the Gunung Mulu. These jagged, limestone blades jut out from the forest floor and pop up through the canopy. It is a reminder that sometimes things built from nature alone are some of the most spectacular sights in the world – and you are unlikely to meet many other tourists there as well.

10. Kampung Kuantan


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Although this town itself in Bestari Jaya is not overly exciting in itself, it is the home of the incredible flashing fireflies display. If you think you have seen some fireflies in your life, you will never have experienced anything like this. This dazzling display consists of thousands of fireflies lighting up all at the same time around the mangrove trees. There is nothing more incredible than being in the middle of a wild jungle, looking at a display so incredible it is hard to believe it was not man-made.

11. Sungai Lima, Selangor


11 Hidden Gems to Discover in Malaysia

This little fishing village on the island of Pulau Ketam is so serene and beautiful and is a great place to go for just some very quiet relaxation. While there are many beautiful beaches and lovely walks throughout Malaysia, many of the popular ones are overrun by tourists. Sungai Lima, on the other hand, is truly local and you may learn some amazing things about Malaysian culture while you are here. 

Malaysia is a stunning country with so many hidden gems that few people visit, despite their splendor. If you do go visit Malaysia, be sure to get out of the major cities and experience the real authentic nature of this beautiful country.