New, faster train connections between Great Britain, France and Germany
New, faster train connections between Great Britain, France and Germany
There are currently exciting developments in the field of travel and gastronomy worldwide. This week we report on international train trips, delicious Swedish dishes and the fascinating life of a Mongolian nomad family that has attracted great attention online.
international train trips and new connections
The addition of Great Britain to your European rail tour could become easier in the future. The London St. Pancras train station, the only international train station of the United Kingdom, is working with the Eurotunnel to create more connections to France and also plans to Germany and Switzerland.
The aim of this initiative is to shorten the travel times, to better coordinate the timetables and to introduce a larger train fleet. In addition, St. Pancras plans to increase the capacity for international passengers during the rush periods from 1,800 to 5,000.
In other rail news, China plans that his new " silver trains " to travel and output more. These trains are equipped with senior -friendly features such as handrails, oxygen bottles and emergency buttons.
and from the Middle East comes the first super luxurious train, the "Dream of the Desert" in Saudi-Arabia, which in autumn Will start in 2026. Their shiny, golden interiors should perfectly complement the sandy expanses of the area.
Culinary journey of discovery in Sweden
Nordic cuisine currently has an upswing, but Swedish dishes offer far more than just Köttbullar (meatballs) and cinnamon snails. From sandwich cakes to Västerbotten-Keskuche there are many Bolivien . Elite restaurants receive international recognition, while old Inca and Aymara traditions flow into modern fusion dishes.
In the 15th century, the forbidden in Beijing surrounded. Even today, new details come to light about the delicacies that were served in the imperial budget, including tiger dogs and soups from birds.
cultural experiences and historical treasures
Visitors to the Center for Jewish History in New York have the opportunity to visit a detailed replica of the secret cultivation by the diary girl Anne Frank lived in Amsterdam during the Second World War. The exhibition was originally supposed to end on April 30th, but due to its popularity it was extended until October 31. CNN visited the exhibition in Manhattan .
A 1,000-year-old French masterpiece, the BayeUx-Teppich, will not be visible in two years. Visitors have their last chance to see this illustrated embroidery that tells the history of the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century on August 31st before the museum performs important renovation work.
The Maidulturm in Istanbul, which is located on a tiny island between Europe and Asia, has opened again for the public after extensive renovation work. Here you can find out how it was when CNN at the end of last year a look.
A look at the life of the nomads in Mongolia
The stories and traditions of a life as a nomade in Mongolia offer a fascinating perspective on the challenges and joys of a life in harmony with nature. The family of nomads, who has gained great fame on the Internet, gives insights into their everyday life and the culture behind their lifestyle.
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