A lot of cultural destinations may have closed as COVID-19 spreads across the globe, but many destinations have “opened their doors” like never before. The best part? You can do all your exploration in the comfort of your home
Travelling perhaps isn’t the best idea when the coronavirus outbreak has led to waves of closures and re-closures among destinations across the world. But keep your chin up in this seemingly endless wait, for the virtual world now allows you to journey afar, visit first-rate art venues and see the world's greatest shows – all from the comfort of your own home.
1. Feast on great reads
The suspension of classes doesn’t mean that learning has to stop. Amazon.com has made Audio Stories available for free, allowing young readers to enjoy a wide selection of genres: classics, mystery, sci-fi, and many more. They even come in different levels, from little listeners and elementary to teen, and six languages, including English, French, Italian, German, Spanish and Japanese.
For the more sophisticated readers, Cambridge University Press has granted free access to the HTML textbooks from to their reference collection, which comprises Cambridge Histories, Companions and Elements. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a Cantab, as long as your university has requested for and been granted access, you’re welcome to read around the previously “Restricted Section”.
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