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| 01 | 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... |
| 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: Strategies: Lay of the Land: Beijing OrientationDead simple. The emperors built the Forbidden City in the middle of the city, capital of a nation they considered the center of the universe, hence the term Middle Kingdom,... |
| 04 | Mexico: What to See & Do: Sports & Activities: Surfing at the Four SeasonsFrom Gardner Robinson, San Francisco, CA “When my soon-to-be wife and I were planning our honeymoon, we looked at a number of resorts and hotels that fell under the headline... |
| 05 | Beijing: What to See & Do: Sights: Summer PalaceAn hour’s drive from downtown, this palace is where the rulers of old stayed on their vacations. Naturally, they commandeered the best spot. The buildings are arranged around a lake,... |
| 06 | Beijing: What to See & Do: Sights: Great WallIt truly is, as Richard Nixon famously (and rather fatuously) said, a great wall built by a great people. But not all parts of the walls are equal. Badaling, the... |
| 07 | Beijing: Guides & Tour Operators: Hike the Great Wall: William LindesayFor a really adventurous time, book a trip with William Lindesay, a Brit who once ran the length of the Great Wall and has made a career out of trying... |
| 08 | Beijing: Books: Booklist for BeijingPolitical power grows out of the barrel of a gun. ~ Mao Zedong NONFICTION Foreign Babes in Beijing: A Portrait of the New China, Rachel DeWoskin, 2005 — An American... |
| 09 | Beijing: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Opening soon: PaceWildensteinAttesting to the strength of the contemporary Asian market, with a fast-growing number of serious Chinese collectors, U.S. PaceWildenstein gallery (www.pacewildenstein.com) plans on opening an outpost in Beijing’s cutting-edge Factory... |
| 10 | Beijing: Where to Stay: Villas to Rent: Commune by the Great Wall KempinksiA series of striking buildings, the Commune by the Great Wall Kempinski complex, attracted world attention when it was unveiled. The concept was intriguing: today’s cutting-edge architecture next to one... |
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| 01 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: BurmaDepending on the amount of time you have, the ideal trip would involve combining time on the Irrawaddy River with time in Bagan, Mandalay, Yangon (Rangoon) and Inle Lake. A... |
| 02 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: round the world ticketsAir Tahiti just announced the following: “Globetrotters and culture hounds can now explore the world at their own pace at an astonishingly low price with Air Tahiti Nui’s new Around... |
| 03 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Polo in Buenos AiresFrom Patrizia Chen: For those who go to Buenos Aires with the wish to learn a little bit about tango, here comes the address of the best tango school: tangoescuela@carloscopello.com... |
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| 05 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Unusual Family Activities for a New York City Visit?The Cloisters is definitely on our hit list, and we’ve just gone and booked several of the Context tours (Chocolate, Tea History, Cloisters, and Ethnic Cuisine tour). We’ve done Mars... |
| 06 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: You Asked: Bermuda RentalTerrific – thank you for this. Ideally, we would like a smaller, or at least a hotel that feels somewhat intimate, but includes nice facilities. Neither of us are big... |
| 07 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Sardinia for familyI was going to ask what time of year you were thinking of traveling to Sardinia and if you were looking for a Costa Smeralda experience or something more adventurous.... |
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