Hang out with Pandas at Gengda Wolong Panda Center
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Located in China’s Wolong National Nature Reserve, the Gengda Wolong Panda Center provides a natural environment for pandas to eat, play, and take a nap. The panda centre has been live-streaming the activities of its residents for quite some time now. Although rather voyeuristic, you can virtually get up close and personal with the pandas without disturbing them via the cameras are installed strategically in and around the facility.
Trek the Great Wall of China
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While some sections of the Great Wall of China are now open for domestic tourists, it looks like it’ll be a while before foreign travellers can set foot on the world’s most walkable wall. However, you can still take a virtual stroll along this iconic structure from the comfort of home. From Jinshanling to Simatai, this virtual tour offers a 360° experience of the historical landmark.
Explore Angkor Wat
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Located in northern Cambodia, the ancient city of Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument in the world. Since its construction in the 12th century, the enormous Buddhist temple complex has been a religious centre and continues to be a modern-day icon in Cambodia. You can make like Lara Croft without leaving your living room and virtually explore Angkor Wat, experiencing the temples in incredible detail.
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Visit popular museums
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A virtual visit to the museum is one of the best ways to kill time during lockdown. Thanks to Google Arts & Culture, you can visit your favourite museum from just about anywhere. Google has partnered with more than 2500 museums and galleries all over the world to provide these virtual experiences. We recommend venturing through the virtual walls of Asia’s most popular museums, such as the Hong Kong Heritage Museum and Tokyo National Museum. As you can see, you don’t even have to leave the safety of your home to explore the world. Thanks to technology, you can transport yourself to any part of the world in the blink of an eye. As fun as travelling is, with a virtual tour, you needn’t worry about missing your flight, expensive airfares, or even the dangers of travelling alone as a woman. All you need is a laptop or smartphone, or better still, a VR headset, and you’re good to go.