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Nice’s Cours Saleya Flower Market

I stayed in Nice for four days. So I had enough time to enjoy the most famous Flower Market in Europe.

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France, Smart Hotel »

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How About Your Paris Hotel?

If you want a hotel in the most-visited tourist districts of Paris with best price, I think My Paris Hotel is a good choice.

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Provence »

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My Last Sight Of Avignon

I got up very early the morning I left Avignon.
The Sun rose slowly outside the Avignon TGV Station.
Maybe it’s showing “welcome back” to me.

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France »

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I Love This Game!

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Provence »

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Palace Of the Popes, Borrow Me Some Sunshine

There were seven Popes had resided in Avignon. So Palace Of the Popes to Avignon just as the Forbidden City to Beijing. It’s the UNESCO World Heritage Site, and of course, the place I can’t miss.
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Provence »

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Gordes, Not Only Loved By Movie Stars And Artists

Left Senanque Abbey, I kept walking along the Lavender Line. My next goal was Gordes.

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Provence »

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Roussillon (Luberon, Provence) Travel Guide

I Think even if there is no Peter Mayle and his A Year In Provence, Roussillon is definitely the Must-See village on Lavender Line, with its wonderful red.

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Provence »

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Colored By Roussillon At Luberon

Roussillon was my first stop of Lavender Line. It is considered one of the most impressive villages in France.

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Food Guide, Provence »

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DIY At Avignon Farmer Market

Louisa brought me some sausage from Avignon last year, it’s delicious. So I went to local Farmer Market many times for Provence local food.

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Provence »

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The Senanque Abbey is a Cistercian abbey which was founded in 1148. It located undernear the fabulous stone village of Gordes in the department of the Vaucluse in Provence.
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