Paris is such a city full of romance and memory. I've never been to Paris, but after all the hearing about her, happy or sad, she is still the dreamy one of my travel destinations.
The original story is about coming back to Paris but finding lost in the city. I love how the author portrays the feeling: like having a drink with an ex-lover, we don't belong to one another anymore.
The picture in the front is not a typical one showed the Eiffel Tower or a view from the Tower, but an upward shot of cloudy sky through the space between buildings in a reminiscent color. It's not a travel story, but more precisely, an emotional piece.
The simple introduction sentences before the story stand as a piece of editorial, but in a more sensitive tone. That is a good sale point to readers. And at the end of story, there is brief introduction to this author and his or her works. I think if it has links to this author's other pieces of work, the whole page can be more functional and informative.
The comments section is so clean in format that the readers can look through what other people comment on this story and issue. Also, I like the whole page's simplicity because, unlike many websites with tons of pop-in travel agencies ads, this website focuses on the stories.
On the right side of this page, a place where usually shows a lot of ads, first it has travel blogs links, a small piece of ad, the latest post on this website, and then different tags and destinations to help reader navigate the places they want to go.
I do recommend this travel website called WORLD HUM to you! Check it out: http://www.worldhum.com/
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