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The tantalizing stories on TripShake Magazine this month truly have my travel bugs titillated. (How’s that for alliteration? Thanks.)  Let’s discuss some of the most interesting posts, the ones I recommend you read the most.

SoloRoadTrip travels to China’s Wild West, the provinces of XinJiang and Gansu which lie along the ancient Silk Road.  It’s a far from the typical tourism hotspots of China; as far off the beaten path as one can fall, really.  The West has a harsh climate, and it’s difficult to even get there according to this traveler, but I guess it’s one of those experiences where you actually realize the journey is the destination…and isn’t that the core philosophy of every serious travel lover?

Janice Hough shares her frustration with ignorant tourists in Hawaii who, while  on vacation, apparently leave their common at home.

One of my favorite bloggers, everthenomad, shares with us her one lonely day in Vancouver.  She proves to us that the best way to see any place is to go with a local; there is only so much one can do, even with an open mind!

Check out TripShake Magazine for some more trip ideas and great stories, including some hidden gems pointed out by SpottedByLocals.

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