15 Blissful Facts About Bali
Bali's New Year is celebrated in silence. No one is allowed outside for the full 24 hours, and noise must be kept to a minimum.
As the largest continent in the world, there’s an endless amount of history and culture within Asia. It’s definitely a fascinating part of the world to learn about!
Check out our facts and articles about this massive continent – you’re sure to learn something new!
Bali's New Year is celebrated in silence. No one is allowed outside for the full 24 hours, and noise must be kept to a minimum.
The Philippines has been dubbed the world's social media capital, with the average Filipino spending 4 hours daily on it!
Did you know that in North Korea, only elites and a handful of specialist workers have access to the internet?
Did you know that in China there is a theme park run by dwarves? The Kingdom of the Little People employs around 100 dwarves.
Laos is the most heavily bombed country in the world, with an estimated 30% of cluster bombs remaining unexploded.
Cat Island exists because fishermen needed cats to combat mice on their fishing boats.
Japanese people rarely leave rubbish on the streets. As a result, Japan doesn't need janitors.
Turkmenistan holds the Guinness World Record for the largest indoor Ferris wheel in an architectural structure.
In India flying a kite is illegal under a 1934 law, which class kites as an aircraft.
Did you know that food in Phuket is generally spicier than food in the rest of Thailand?
The Petra World Heritage Site has ruins, tombs and structures dating as far back as 300 B.C.
The smallest country in the world only has a population of 800. Only 450 of them have actual citizenship.