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Don't Let the Rain Stop Your Fun: 5 Great Activities for the Rainy Season!

Weekly Topic: 5 ideas for spending the rainy season

Lisa D.

The rainy season, often called 'plum rain' in some parts of Asia, typically occurs from early June to mid-July in many regions. While it brings intermittent rain and high humidity, it also offers unique advantages: lush landscapes, blooming flowers, and often fewer crowds. So, don't let the weather dampen your spirits! Embrace the season and discover fantastic indoor activities.  

Here are five fun ideas to make the most of your rainy days:

1. Step into a World of Digital Art

Imagine walking through art that moves and changes all around you! Many cities in Asia offer cutting-edge digital art museums where you can experience art with your whole body. Some places even let you walk through water, surrounded by real flowers and bright lights, making you feel like you're part of the artwork itself. These museums are perfect for all ages and offer a magical escape from the rain.  


2. Immerse Yourself in Local Culture Indoors

Rainy days are a great chance to try something new and learn about the rich history and traditions of the region you're visiting. You can:

  • Explore world-class museums and art galleries: Discover a wide range of art and historical artifacts, from ancient sculptures and paintings to modern works. Some museums even focus on unique topics like local comics or transportation history.  
  • Participate in traditional workshops: Learn the art of a tea ceremony, where you prepare and enjoy tea in a peaceful setting. You could also try calligraphy, writing characters with a traditional brush and ink, and take your artwork home. For food lovers, cooking classes teach you how to make popular local dishes or traditional sweets.  
  • Visit historic indoor sites: Many temples, palaces, or castles have large indoor areas where you can appreciate art, find a quiet space for contemplation, or explore historical exhibits, even when it's raining outside.  

These activities are fun and relaxing, whether you're alone, with a partner, or with your family.



3. Explore Large Shopping and Entertainment Centers

Major cities in Asia are full of amazing indoor places where you can shop, eat, and have fun all day long, completely protected from the rain. These complexes often combine hundreds of shops and restaurants with other attractions like aquariums or observation decks, offering panoramic city views even on cloudy days. You can also find many large  

arcades that offer a wide variety of games, from classic crane games and rhythm games to more active sports challenges, bowling, and karaoke. For a unique dining experience, look for  

themed cafes that often collaborate with popular characters, movies, or games, offering creative menus and fun environments. These places are great for families, couples, or solo travelers looking for lively indoor entertainment.  

4. Relax in Soothing Hot Springs

There's nothing quite like soaking in warm hot springs or thermal baths when it's raining outside. The cool, damp air makes the warm water feel even more relaxing and special. Many hot spring facilities offer both indoor and outdoor baths, saunas, and relaxation spaces. Some even have special waters known for moisturizing skin or helping with fatigue. Outdoor hot springs can be especially enjoyable in the rain, creating a unique and magical atmosphere. It's a perfect way to unwind and feel refreshed.  



5. Enjoy Thrills at an Indoor Theme Park

Don't let the rain cancel your theme park plans! Some major theme parks in Asia are designed with a large number of indoor attractions, meaning you can stay dry while enjoying rides and shows. Many of the waiting lines are also covered, ensuring minimal disruption from the weather. This allows you to fully experience the magic and excitement of the park, regardless of the downpour, and sometimes even with lighter crowds.



Let me know what kinds of activities you enjoy in an upcoming lesson!  I'd love to hear about them. 


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