Have you ever wondered where you lived in your past life? Let's find out with this fun quiz from Klook.
Calculate Your Destiny Number
To find your destiny number, simply add up the digits of your birth date. Add the day, month, and year of your birth until you get a single-digit number.
For example, if you were born on January 15, 1990, the calculation would be as follows:
1 + 5 + 0 + 1 + 1 + 9 + 9 + 0 = 26 => 2 + 6 = 8
So, your destiny number representing your door will be number 8. #teamKlook understands the rules now, right? Let's open the door to your past life home together.

Door Number 1: Mallorca, Spain

Mallorca - the largest island in the Balearic Islands - is considered a charming magnet attracting tourists to the picturesque country of Spain. The first impression of this island paradise is the row of houses lining the winding coastline, in a shade of emerald green. Gently floating on the calm blue water are numerous sailboats, fishing boats... leisurely basking in the golden sun. This serene scene harmonizes well with the slow and exquisite lifestyle of the local people.

Mallorca Island is not only famous for its beautiful beaches. It is also home to many world-famous architectural landmarks, such as the Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca, Castell de Bellver, Royal Palace of La Almudaina.... Art enthusiasts can spend hours at the Es Baluard Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art to admire the timeless works of artists like Miguel Barcelo or Picasso. Mallorca Island also boasts hidden mountain villages, seaside fishing villages, and unique cuisine for you to explore.
Door Number 2: Skopelos, Greece

Located between Skiathos and Alonissos, Skopelos is one of the most charming islands in Greece that visitors fall in love with. Gifted by nature with pristine beauty like a painting, Skopelos Island was once featured in the Hollywood blockbuster rom-com 'Mamma Mia.' Agios Ioannis Kastri Church - where the super romantic wedding scene was filmed in the movie - is also affectionately known as the Mamma Mia Church.

Skopelos Island has two main villages, Town and Glossa, situated on high hills overlooking the Aegean Sea. The locals here are energetic, cheerful, love beauty, and especially hospitable.
Door Number 3: London, United Kingdom

Door Number 3 takes you to the Thames River - one of the busiest areas in London, United Kingdom. Built in the 1960s, the Thames is now the financial and historical center of the UK capital. Many tourists come here to immerse themselves in the vibrant life, with a variety of shopping, dining, entertainment activities... From the Thames, you can easily reach many famous tourist spots in London, such as Queen Ann Square, Tower Bridge, St. Mary's Church, The Old Stone Mill....

Door Number 4: Singapore, Singapore

It's no coincidence that Singapore is always on the list of favorite travel destinations. The 'Lion City' boasts a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. You can enjoy a warm sunrise at Singapore River Walk - next to the centuries-old Cavenagh Bridge, hunt for unique handicrafts in Chinatown, take photos in front of the colorful houses of Emerald Hill, and have dinner in bustling Kampong Glam....

Shopping enthusiasts will be delighted with the hottest shopping spots in Singapore such as Orchard, Mustafa Center, Mandarin Gallery, or Jewel Changi. There are also plenty of delicious Singaporean specialties that can satisfy even the most discerning diners.
Secret tip for #teamKlook: When visiting your 'hometown' in Singapore with family, don't forget to visit Universal Studios Singapore, Gardens By The Bay, and Sentosa too.
Door Number 5: Penang, Malaysia

When people think of Malaysia, they often think of the capital Kuala Lumpur with its towering Petronas Twin Towers, Batu Caves, or the pedestrian street Changkat Bukit Bintang. However, did you know that Penang is also a very interesting destination in this Muslim country?
Located on the northwest coast of Malaysia, Penang is the 'capital' of countless cultural, historical, and art treasures. It's not difficult to come across rows of centuries-old houses adorned with exquisite mural art. You can also explore many museums with unique themes, such as TeddyVillew Teddy Bear Museum, Dark Mansion 3D Museum, Wonderfood Museum.

The people of Penang love art - that's a given; however, their passion for local cuisine is equally immense. The evidence is the endless list of delicious Penang dishes, some of the most unique and exquisite in Malaysia. If you ever travel to Penang independently, make sure to fill your hungry belly with local specialties.
Door Number 6: Shirakawa, Japan

Welcome to team Shirakawa - the famous ancient village in the land of cherry blossoms. Despite Japan being a place of breathtaking beauty, Shirakawa village stands out for its scenery that looks almost surreal, as if it came straight out of a Ghibli anime film.

Shirakawa's distinctive feature is its row of wooden houses built in the Gassho style with steeply sloping roofs - some of which have been around for over 250 years. Most tourists like to visit Shirakawa in winter (from December to the end of February of the following year) to admire the village's scenery blanketed in white snow and participate in the Winter Light-Up event. Like many other ancient villages in Japan, life in Shirakawa is peaceful, quiet, and captivating. You will temporarily escape the daily stresses and enjoy every moment of your trip.
Door Number 7: Busan, South Korea

Known as the 'San Francisco of Korea', Busan is memorable for its stunning beaches and numerous colorful historical temples. Some must-do activities when traveling to Busan include sunbathing on Haeundae Beach, taking Instagram-worthy photos in Gamcheon Culture Village, strolling around Haedong Yonggung Temple, and shopping at Jagalchi Fish Market. There are many reasons to be proud that Busan is your past life's home. The honesty, sincerity, and warmth of the local people are just some of them.

Oh, and if you ever travel to Busan independently, don't forget to treat yourself to some spicy and sour ssiat hotteok rice cakes and milmyeon noodles - specialties of the port city.
Door Number 8: Bangkok, Thailand

If you're sociable and playful, it's easy to understand. That's because you lived in Bangkok in your past life. The Thai capital is jokingly called the capital of... traffic jams because it's always crowded with tourists. Despite the pressure from the hectic pace of life and the hot weather, you can hardly see any discomfort on the faces of the locals - who always warmly welcome distant guests with a smile.

In addition to tomyum soup, night markets, and tuk-tuks, Bangkok is also famous for its golden-roofed temples, representing the long-standing tradition of Buddhism and full of artistic inspiration. From Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Pho, Wat Arun to Wat Saket, each temple hides a story and unique beauty. With an advanced public transportation system, just with a BTS Skytrain Rabbit Card, #teamKlook could explore all the famous tourist attractions in Bangkok.
Door Number 9: Huế, Vietnam

Back to visit…. Dong Ba Market
Visit Truong Tien Bridge, visit Thien Mu Pagoda
Ben Van Lau, how many days of anticipation
Núi Ngự Bình vời vợi nhớ thương.
(Excerpt: Waiting for Hue - Nguyen Hai)
The ancient city of Hue is a mysterious land that makes expatriates long to return; and tourists, even before leaving, already feel nostalgic. If you choose door number 9, please come to the land of ao dai, poetry, historical relics, and profound national values.

Early in the morning, take a boat along the Huong River to admire Mount Ngu Binh glowing under the warm golden sun. The serene river flowing through the city of Hue will give you the most panoramic view of the landmarks here, from Trang Tien Bridge, Da Vien Bridge, Minh Mang Tomb to Thien Mu Pagoda. The evening is a great time to fish at Pha Tam Gia - one of the largest lagoons in Southeast Asia. Don't forget to visit Dong Ba Market and bring home some colorful souvenirs of the ancient capital.
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