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After the plague: the most equal attractions to open in the world in 2021 - Walla! Tourism

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What to expect: mesmerizing kaleidoscopes in Japan, a wine town in Italy, cultural celebrations in Romania, an amazing Egyptian museum and even a world-wide cruise that pays homage to Haifa


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After the plague: The most equal attractions to open in the world in 2021

What to expect: mesmerizing kaleidoscopes in Japan, a wine town in Italy, cultural celebrations in Romania, an amazing Egyptian museum and even a world-wide cruise that pays homage to Haifa

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The arrival of a new year is always accompanied by anticipation and joy, but it seems that for 2021, we are all waiting with much greater excitement.

This will be the year we all hope to say goodbye to the corona virus.

Much has been said about how we will all change the way we travel the world in the year after the Corona, but beyond that, there are also quite a few new attractions and special experiences that are expected to open in 2021.

Here are ten of the interesting ones.

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USA: Vincent van Gogh on all senses

The multi-sensory exhibition, which focuses on the works of the well-known artist Vincent van Gogh, will arrive in the United States in 2021, and will be shown in Florida, and later also in Chicago.

Using unique projection technology, you can watch thousands of works and performances projected on the walls and ceiling, with musical accompaniment that adds a dreamlike touch to the entire experience.

Even scents will accompany the visit route - such as the scents of sunflower fields.

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Italy: The town that became the "Queen of Wine"

In Italy, wine is taken very seriously.

If you are interested, drive to the town of Barolo in the northwestern province of Piemonte.

The town was awarded the prestigious title of "City of Wine" (Città del Vino) for the year 2021. Although the town has only about 700 inhabitants, it is the birthplace of the Brulo wine.

To complete the scene, the town is surrounded by unspoilt hilly landscapes and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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From India to England by bus: 18 countries in 70 days

An entrepreneurial company called Adventures Overland offers you to get on a bus in New Delhi, India, and after 70 days to arrive, full of experiences, to London.

In total, the bus will cross 18 countries and travel about 20,000 km. This is of course with necessary stops at popular attractions - from the paganas of Myanmar, through the Great Wall of China to the prestigious streets of Moscow. And yes, the bus has Wi-Fi.

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Italy: Riding around Lake Garda

Here's a particularly cool way to explore one of northern Italy's famous lakes: Garda: this through a new bike path that will open in 2021 and offer you to circle the lake - a matter of about 140 km. The venture, called Garda by Bike, is based on Existing trails alongside new trails put together.

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Japan: Hypnotic kaleidoscopes

A particularly mesmerizing and psychedelic art exhibition will open in 2021 in the northern Japanese city of Mito.

The exhibition will take place in the open air, in the huge Kairakuen Garden, which is considered one of the most beautiful of its kind in the country.

The interactive display will make use of thousands of flowering plum trees, which are becoming a “living” work of art, using advanced projection technology, which even responds to the presence of visitors to the space.

The show will run from February 13 to March 21.

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Romania: Timisoara celebrates

The city of Timisoara in western Romania has been selected by the European Union as the "European Capital of Culture" for 2021. As part of the announcement, the city will offer a plethora of art, cultural and cultural events, shows and attractions throughout the year.

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World Cruise: 136 days of indulgence

In December 2021, the Viking Star cruise ship will embark on a 136-day voyage from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

The cruise will bring you together with 27 countries, 56 ports and even overnight stays in 11 cities around the world.

The route includes Central America, North America, across the Atlantic, New Zealand, Australia, Asia and the Middle East.

The destination port is London.

The price starts at $ 53,000 per person.

The cruise will also include two days in Haifa, including a guided visit to the Baha'i Gardens.

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Egypt: The Great Egyptian Museum opens to the public

The Grand Eyptian Museum, also known as the "Giza Museum", was scheduled to open in 2020, but its opening was postponed to mid-2021. However, it is undoubtedly a world-class museum so it was worth the wait.

The museum is housed in a huge structure and will allow visitors to view tens of thousands of ancient items from ancient Egypt that were never presented to the public.

Special emphasis is placed on the strawberry wing of Anach Amun, where remains of international importance.

The building overlooks the pyramids, and is surrounded by flowering gardens.

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USA: The New Museum of African-American Music

The National Museum of African American Music is expected to open in the city of Nashville, music that would be an exaggeration to say has changed the world.

The museum is dedicated to styles such as jazz, gospel, R&B, hip-hop, soul and more, with reference to the global influence that this music has brought with it.

Not only musical styles but also many composers from different periods receive a place of honor.

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Eco-sailing: Sailing on the largest sailing ship in the world

If you are a cruise enthusiast, but also take care of tourism that does not harm the environment - this is the experience for you: two cruises set out in 2021, on the largest sailing ship of its kind in the world, the Golden Horizon.

The cruises will include well-known celebrities, and the company promises a wealth of indulgences and pleasures, without sacrificing the fact that it is a sustainable journey.

The first voyage will depart in May from Scotland and arrive in Iceland, where passengers will explore the phenomenon of local volcanoes with the help of a nature show presenter.

The second voyage passes through destinations such as Belfast, Dublin, the shores of Antrim in Ireland, the Isle of Man and more.

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