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China: Hong Kong
It is the world’s most aggressively capitalist city—a seething, buzzing, speeding place, where East collides with West.
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China: Shanghai
China's embrace of capitalism is transforming this historic city into an urban marvel for this century. Come witness its rise.
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China
From super-future cities to remote countryside, China offers an incredible kaleidoscope of experiences.
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China: Beijing
Home to fifteen million people and site of the 2008 Olympics, Beijing is a superpower capital to see.
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China: Hangzhou
Marco Polo once reportedly described Hangzhou, south of Shanghai, as “without doubt the finest and most splendid city in the world.”
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Italy: Sicily
The largest island in the Mediterranean has incredible historic sites, passionate locals and a food scene to impress any gourmet.
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Czech Republic: Prague
The only other city in Europe that comes close to being as perfectly beautiful as Prague is Venice. Now, its extraordinary architecture has been restored after decades of neglect and...
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Melbourne
With fine food and wine, an unstudied sense of style, and an intense devotion to sport, this may be Australia's most fascinating city.
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Chile: Santiago
The Chilean capital's many cultural offerings, including fine food and boutiques, are entirely captivating.
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Washington, D.C.
With all eyes on the nation's capital, we celebrate the city's great food and phenomenal cultural offerings.
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Anguilla
This flat island boasts three Leading Hotels of the World, stunning private villas, excellent golf and some of the best food in the Caribbean
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Thailand: Bangkok
Bangkok is one of Asia's most complex capitals, with incredible historic sights, a diverse food scene and welcoming locals.
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Thailand
Roughly the size of France, Thailand has all the ingredients of a great trip: mountains, jungles, cities, beaches and, of course, delicious food.
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Philadelphia
An easy getaway for East Coasters, the city of brotherly love has historic sites, some great museums and a burgeoning food scene.
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: Spoon by Alain DucasseAlain Ducasse innovative French food rarely has to compete for attention but the location of this restaurant, in the Intercontiental Hotel, is nothing short of stunning. Diners sit almost at... |
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China: 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... |
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China: Hong Kong: Indagare Insiders: Lorenzo Urra on Hong KongLorenzo Urra, the founder of Southeast Asian tour company Global Nomad (www.global-nomad.com) has been based in Hong Kong since 1996. Here, he shares his favorite city finds. What do you... |
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Stay: Luxury: Grand Hyatt Hong KongIts Plateau floor, which houses the spa and minimalist rooms with Japanese-style futon beds and deep granite tubs, has proved to be hugely popular. Each of the prime Plateau deluxe... |
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Stay: Boutique: Jia Hong KongUntil recently, Hong Kong did not really do boutique hotels, mainly because of lack of space. But as demand has grown, and guests are prepared to pay premium prices for... |
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China: Hong Kong: What to See & Do: Sights: Symphony of LightsThe addition of a laser light show to the already dramatic night cityscape of Hong Kong was greeted with much cynicism when it made its debut several years ago. Why... |
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China: Hong Kong: What to See & Do: Other Attractions: Happy Valley RacesAn absolute must-do to capture the real essence of Hong Kong. The twice-weekly races—Wednesday night at Happy Valley and weekends at outlying Sha Tin—show the city in all its money-mad,... |
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China: 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.... |
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China: 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.... |
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China: 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... |
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