My choice is Beijing. The Forbidden City’s iconic red walls symbolize history, culture, and timeless beauty. It’s a landmark that has always inspired me and is on my travel bucket list.
@Sasa ive asked everyone to go with me but no one fancies it lol ! ![]()
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I hope you can visit it someday!
Wow, they have no idea what they’re missing! You have to convince them!
My Red World Score: 92/100 ![]()
The red landmark that impressed me the most was Vancouver. The vibrant red maple trees lining the streets are breathtaking. I would love to visit Canada in the fall someday and see those beautiful colors in person. They would also be wonderful inspiration for a cozy autumn miniature scene. ![]()
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Wow!!! It was like I was given the opportunity to go around the world just by looking at the pics from the quiz.
There are too many places I would like to visit. One of my favorite places to visit is Germany. My husband is from Germany so we do have family still there. We recently went in May. It is such a beautiful place.
The one place I have not yet been and I would love to vidit is London. Since I was young I have been fasinated with anything surrounding the Tudors.
Who wouldn’t want to spend a week at Sommerset House. My house look a little different, LOL!
A visit to Hampton Court Palace is a must for any Tudor lover!!
@Sasa oh ive tried lol belive me ! Ill go one day lol ! ![]()
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Excellent job @ThaoNguyen
Your score is really good! Canada must be beautiful in the autumn, but so must Japan! Have you seen any photos?
I’ve only been to Germany once just to eat—hehe, since I have family in Switzerland, we went from Switzerland to Germany, hahaha.
Honestly, I just guess most.
The London red telephone box impressed me the most. It’s such an iconic symbol of the city, and I love how it adds a classic British charm no matter where you see it. I have seen it a lot of times in movies and I hope and pray to see it in person too!
I got an 88, only missed 2!
My favorite picture is the London phone box. I saw my first wooden kit somewhere in the UK — I want to say London, though it might have been Canterbury — sitting in a shop window doing everything at once: little lights glowing, music playing, gears turning. All of it in wood.
I stood there longer than I’d like to admit.
The exact town doesn’t really matter. What matters is that I walked out having decided I was going to try one, and the carousel was the kit I bought.
That was the start of the addiction.
I still turn that carousel on, I watch it spin and think: I made that. Out of a flat box of wood. I’m not sure I entirely believe it yet.
I love your story behind the carousel you built. ![]()
I haven’t gone to any of this places but I saw them a lot in the movies. I love watching movies, takes me to places.
These are both very iconic.
And, I want to share this photo again to all of you.
I am so happy and grateful to @Robotime in winning this prize. This London Bus was my first build with the kids. It taught us a lot and created one of the most happy and wonderful memories of our lives.
Omggg, 100/100!
I’m in love with Japanese torii gates and their meaning. I also watch a lot of Kdramas, so Gwanghwamun in Seoul was such a lovely find. And, yes, I have to say that lately, I’ve been watching lots of Chinese dramas too, so seeing the Forbidden City in Beijing made me really happy hahah
I was never very good at this kind of stuff either but I’m going to give it a try now @Grey74
Wow, almost 100%—I hope you get to see it someday.
Like me! Hehe, but you didn’t upload the screenshot for the giveaway!
Wow! You managed to do the whole thing! I think your photo of your kids with the bus is great!








