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| 01 | Beijing: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Dashanzi Art DistrictAnyone with even the vaguest interest in contemporary art should set aside a half day for a trip out to this former factory complex, now given over to scores of... |
| 02 | Beijing: Indagare Insiders: Kai-Yin Lo on BeijingA Hong Kong-born and Europe-educated jewelry designer, Kai-Yin Lo is renowned for her graceful creations that infuse traditional Chinese jewelry with a modern sensibility. As a visiting professor of Beijing’s... |
| 03 | Beijing: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Galleries Not to Miss in DashanziIndagare Insider Kai Yin-Lo on her favorite galleries: “Years ago, Dashanzi, also known as 798, was a Russian-built electronic components factory. Today it’s home to thriving contemporary art scene including... |
| 04 | Beijing: What to See & Do: Architecture: Best Beijing Buildings To SeeFrom art correspondent Elena Bowes “Virginia Ibbott, a charming Brit previously with London’s Tate Modern, has recently moved to Beijing to head external relations at the new Ullens Center of... |
| 05 | Beijing: Where to Stay: Luxury: China World BeijingAt nearly twenty, a veteran in Beijing hotel terms, the China World was the first major hotel to be designed as the centerpiece of an entire complex, with shops, offices... |
| 06 | Beijing: Where to Stay: Luxury: Raffles BeijingThe famous Singapore hotel marque has set up shop in a prime spot in the city—a mere five-minute stroll from Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City and located in the... |
| 07 | Beijing: Where to Eat: Overview: Top Tables in BeijingUntil a decade ago, Beijing was something of a wasteland for the serious gourmand. The restaurants that reached acceptable international standards of hygiene and service tended to close early. All... |
| 08 | Beijing: Introduction: What's New: First Look at the Aman in BeijingFrom Lily Wells-Lorentzen, October 30, 2008 “Nis and I attended the Aman Beijing grand opening a few weeks ago and it was beautifully done. We often choose our destinations according to where Aman... |
| 09 | Beijing: Strategies: When to Go: When To Go To BeijingSitutated in the north of the country, Beijing suffers bitterly cold winters, with especially brutal winds. The prettiest time of year to visit is spring, when the lilac trees are... |
| 10 | Beijing: Strategies: Tips: Beijing TipsBe sure to see Indagare Intelligence for recommended guides and Library for a suggested reading and movie list. Read insider tips from Kai-Yin Lo on the best of Beijing. |
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| 01 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: India: Shopping and Family Travel AdviceWe have a member who is traveling to India in December with her nine-year-old daughter. They go first to Jodhpur; then to Manwar tented camp; Agra; and Jaipur, and have... |
| 02 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: What to see and do during the day in ViennaCULTURAL SIGHTS With acclaimed theaters, opera houses, museums and musical venues, the Austrian capital has long been one of Europe’s most vibrant cultural destinations. Here’s what’s not to miss: Currently,... |
| 03 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Seoul, KoreaA Korean friend of mine suggests the following: Honestly, I have not been there for at least 4-5 years, so I am a little rusty. But here are some places... |
| 04 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in October?A well-traveled mom who lives in Portland, ME and has spent summers on Mount Desert Island her whole life sent the following: “Upon arrival in Halifax (a nice medium-size town... |
| 05 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: torontoSuggestions on what to see and do in Toronto: CN Tower (301 Front Street W.; 416 868 6937): This is one of the tallest building in the world (1,815 feet).... |
| 06 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Polo in Buenos AiresHi, Over the last few years, traveling from New York to Argentina to visit my family has let me rediscover the country where I grew up. Here are some of... |
| 07 | Discussion Boards:General Information: Instant Postcardstales from Berlin: I just spent a couple of weeks exploring Berlin. The city is a fascinating locale deep in political and financial transition. It is financially depressed making it... |
| 08 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: BudapestPart of Budapest’s charm lies in the fact that unlike some other eastern capitals the city seems in no rush to expand or change at a rapid pace. Three years... |
| 09 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Washington, DC Recommendations NeededI’ve lived in Washington for decades and to me the most overlooked treasure in town is Hillwood Museum and Gardens (4155 Linnean Ave NW), on Rock Creek Park up Connecticut... |
| 10 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: torontoI’ve stayed at the Drake Hotel (1150 Queen St. W.; 416.531.5042; www.thedrakehotel.ca), which I recommend for its décor, service and location. The hotel has 19 rooms and a great dinning... |
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