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| 01 | Hong Kong: Indagare Insiders: David Tang on Hong KongThe owner of the Shanghai Tang chain and China Club, David Tang is one of Hong Kong’s most recognizable names. Here, he shares advice on what not to miss in... |
| 02 | Hong Kong: Indagare Insiders: Louise Kou on Hong KongLouise Kou honed her distinctive sense of style during a successful career in fashion and interior design. A Hong Kong native, she opened her ground-breaking concept store Kou in 2005.... |
| 03 | Hong Kong: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: The Hong Kong History MuseumFrom Brantley Turner Bradley of China Prep: “The Hong Kong History Museum, particularly the permanent exhibition on the city’s history is worth the time if you are a history buff.... |
| 04 | Hong Kong: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Hong Kong Museum of ArtFrom Brantley Turner Bradley of China Prep: “The Hong Kong Museum of Art almost always has an interesting exhibition and is worth an hour or so when in Tsim Sha... |
| 05 | Hong Kong: Where to Stay: Business: InterContinental Hong KongThe recently refurbished property has unequaled views of the harbor; a sliver of promenade separates the building from the strip of constantly busy waterway that many consider the world’s most... |
| 06 | Hong Kong: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: China ClubThis is a favorite of Oscar-winning director Anthony Minghella, who captured its appeal in a nutshell. “However familiar it is to Hong Kong residents, visitors are thrilled by its collection... |
| 07 | Hong Kong: Where to Eat: Hot Spots: Kee ClubThis members-only eating club in Central is still abuzz for lunch and dinner, though it opened almost a decade ago. During the day when businessmen discuss deals, there’s an air... |
| 08 | Hong Kong: What to See & Do: ArchitectureFrom Brantley Turner Bradley of China Prep: “Central and the lower mid-levels is really a combination of tall buildings, millions of office workers, designer label shopping, amazingly green parks and... |
| 09 | Hong Kong: What to See & Do: Sights: Sheung Wan and the Western DistrictFrom Brantley Turner Bradley of China Prep: “Sheung Wan and the Western District are areas to be wandered on foot. You can pick your starting point and arrive by taxi... |
| 10 | Hong Kong: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: HutongA favorite of David Tang. “Eat at Hutong. It’s a spectacular restaurant with Hong Kong’s best view. Afterwards, go upstairs to Aqua for a drink.” Editors’ notes: Old World China... |
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| 01 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Japan- Hayman Island- SydneyA friend who lives in Hong Kong and has taken her kids to Great Barrier Reef recommends Heron Island over Hayman for its emphasis on reef education. They have a... |
| 02 | Discussion Boards:General Information: Sirocco Restaurant, Bangkok - Outside on the 63rd FloorLocated outdoors on the 63rd floor of the State Tower, Sirocco Restaurant is a must for dinner or at least a drink. Its architecture is very, very cool, the view... |
| 03 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Food in San DiegoFrom a member who used to live in San Diego: “Called my San Diego food writer and he said the newest and best authentic Mexican food restaurant Ortega’s Café in... |
| 04 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: 4 Days Burgundy France: good food and hotelsI’m planing a trip with my husbad in the month of Nov. We would like to go to the best restaurants and beautiful hotel in the area of Burgundy, Lyon... |
| 05 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Food in San DiegoAny suggestions for good adult restaurants (any great mexican?) while in San Diego? |
| 06 | Discussion Boards:General Information: Fearing’s – The Best Southwestern Food in DallasThough this restaurant opened early last fall, each time I go there I’m in heaven. For years, I’ve savored Dean Fearing’s famous tortilla soup, wild boar quesadillas and lobster tacos... |
| 07 | 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... |
| 08 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Places to Dine as a Woman Traveling Alone in Paris (50+)Happily, Paris, like many other European capitals, has a dining culture where eating alone at a restaurant, especially for women, is totally normal and widely seen. No one will make... |
| 09 | 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... |
| 10 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Washington, DC Recommendations NeededAnother member who lived in D.C. for decades suggests the following: “Museums are among the best in Washington: I don’t know exactly what’s showing at the National Gallery, but there... |
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