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In February, the Khao Yai Art Forest opened to the public. The patron behind the project has opened a space in Bangkok, too — ...
The practice of forest bathing was first documented in 800BC in the ancient Japanese religion of Shinto, which believes that everyone and everything is connected. Followers spent time in nature to ...
Here are five surprising ways the Japanese cherish nature every day. Forest bathing, or Shinrin-yoku, is all about immersing yourself in a forest environment to feel better. It involves walking slowly ...