"Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about the Great Wall of China and the tips you need to make this dream trip happen ." Like a writhing dragon’s tail, the Great Wall of China snakes its way across China’s northern border. As its name suggests, the Great Wall is an imposing architectural marvel, and it’s often hailed as one of the greatest man-made wonders of the world. The Great Wall of China’s history stretches back more than 2,000 years, to a time before China was even a unified country. But the Great Wall of China isn’t really a single great wall. “The first thing to note,” travel expert Stan Godwyn told Travel + Leisure, “is that it’s actually a series of walls and fortifications.” Godwyn typically arranges for clients to visit one of four main sections — Badaling (the most well-known and accessible for travelers of varying mobility), Mutianyu (well-restored but much less crowded), Simatai (a crumbling, rugged stret...
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear someone mention Napoleon? For me, I immediately think “short” or think about George Orwell’s ’Napoleon’ in ‘Animal Farm.’ Imagine my surprise when I found out that Napoleon Bonaparte wasn’t necessarily short. If anything, he was more or less average. The British propaganda machine just wanted to make him sound like a tiny hobbit you could squash with your boots. But for all his height and dictator ing issues, Napoleon was still a human being who fell in love. One of the greatest love affair in history had began in 1975 when Napoleon met Josephine de Beau harn ais At the time, Josephine, a widow, was mistress to one of France’s most powerful politicians. She was also a revolutionary heroine, having narrowly escaped the guillotine. Napoleon was sold, hook line and sinker. He loved Josephine so hard that at one time Josephine said of his love for her: “He does not love me, he worships me. I think he will go mad.” They w...