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SUMMARY:South of France Unveiled: Nîmes\, Provence\, and Coastal Wonders
DESCRIPTION:$1000 Deposit Deadline: April 1\nEmbark on an unforgettable 10-day exploration through the enchanting south of France. This carefully curated journey takes you from the vibrant port city of Marseille to the historic Roman city of Nîmes and the charming rose-colored Toulouse\, with extraordinary stops along the way. \nBegin your adventure in Marseille\, France’s oldest city\, where you’ll explore the picturesque Old Port\, the historic Le Panier neighborhood\, and take a ferry to the legendary Château d’If. Continue to Nîmes\, the heart of our sister city relationship\, where you’ll explore remarkable Roman heritage and enjoy a special reception at City Hall with the Mayor\, strengthening the bonds between Fort Worth and Nîmes. \nYour journey includes unforgettable experiences: marvel at the engineering wonder of Pont du Gard; discover Van Gogh’s Arles; browse the famous markets of L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue; explore the medieval walled city of Aigues-Mortes; and visit the impressive Carcassonne fortress. Conclude in Toulouse\, the “Pink City\,” before returning to Paris. \nThis immersive experience combines cultural diplomacy with the incomparable pleasures of French history\, cuisine\, and landscapes. Join us as we strengthen international friendship while discovering the treasures of southern France. \nRegister.\nSee the tentative itinerary.
URL:https://www.fwsistercities.org/event/south-of-france-unveiled/
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SUMMARY:Mid-Autumn Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Mid-Autumn or Harvest Moon Festival\, 中秋节 (zhōng qīu jíe in Chinese)\, is a widely-celebrated holiday in China\, Taiwan\, and throughout Asia. On this night\, it is said that the moon is at its brightest and fullest size\, coinciding with the autumn harvest. Celebrate this 3\,000 year old festival with mooncakes\, lantern-making\, fun activities for kids\, and more!\n\nBring the whole family. Also bring a chair or blanket and be prepared to see a beautiful full moon rise (approx. 6:49 p.m.). Delicious Asian snacks and cold beverages will be on site for sale as well!\n\n\n\nTicket Prices\n\n\nAdults (over 18)\n$12\n\n\nYouth (13-18)\n$8\n\n\nChildren (12 and under)\nfree\, but must be accompanied by an adult\n\n\n\n\nBuy tickets online by Oct. 3 for a guaranteed mooncake and lantern.\n\nBuy tickets.\n\nEvent map.
URL:https://www.fwsistercities.org/event/mid-autumn-festival/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Academy\, 7301 Dutch Branch Rd.\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76132\, United States
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