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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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St. Barth’s has a rhythm of its own that mixes l’art de vivre with a laid-back tropical ease. What's new; where to stay and shop.
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With top-of-the line hotels and shopping, gorgeous architecture and some of the most exciting restaurants in the country, the Windy City is thriving.
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Savannah is a magical otherworld where the pace is slow, history holds sway, and you can eat and shop extraordinarily well.
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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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A memorable sidestep to lesser-known cities: Gwailor and Orchha (near Agra) and Karaikudi and Hampi (in the south). Plus, Bombay advice from designer Lisa Fine.
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Austria: Vienna

The Austrian capital is buzzing with chic hotels, cutting-edge restaurants and a vibrant design and fashion scene. How to experience the best of old and new.
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The rugged island is an adventure traveler's dream destination.
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Egypt

With one third of all the world's antiquities and the only seven wonder of the world remaining, Egypt is a must in a lifetime visit.
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Turkey: Cappadocia

Imagine a Grand Canyonesque landscape with clusters of wild, wind-sculpted rock spires and networks of mountain caves that have been converted into churches, homes and hotels, and you begin to...
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Laos: Luang Prabang

A designated Unesco World Heritage site, Laos' former royal capital has stunning ancient temples.
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Still considered somewhat of a traveler’s secret, Jordan is home to a number of the world’s most extraordinary historical sites, including the “Lost City” of Petra, the Roman ruins of...
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The beauty of the rugged Atlantic Coast and the quaint villages, boutique hotels and lobster shacks continue to cast a powerful spell.
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India: Jodhpur

Known as the Blue City for its cobalt-painted facades, Jodhpur is home to maharajah palaces, gorgeous gardens and the legendary Mehrangarh Fort.
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Chile: Easter Island

Home to dozens of unsolved mysteries, the island known as Rapa Nui delights and stumps visitors. What to expect from this remote destination.
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China: Beijing: Where to Shop: For the Home: Qianmen Carpet Co.

The store stocks a wide selection of China’s finest rugs, from classical designs to ethnic variations from Tibet and Xinjiang, both antique and more contemporary. Ironically, local Chinese tend to...
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Marrakech: Where to Shop: For the Home: La Porte d’Or

A favorite of international interior designers, this gigantic shop in the thick of the souk is filled with kilims and textiles, antique doors (which make great tables) and chunky ethnic...
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France: Paris: Personal Shoppers: Chic Shopping

An American ex-pat living in the city of light since 2002, Rebecca Perry Magniant knows the ins and out of shopping in Paris. Her company, Chic Shopping offers themed shopping...
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Italy: Milan: Where to Shop: Markets: Flea Market

On the last Sunday of each month, Milanese flock to the outdoor Flea Market, called the Mercantone dell’ Antiquariato, located along the waterway in the canal area near the Porta...
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China: Beijing: Where to Shop: For the Home: Friendship Store

Yes, it old-fashioned and, yes, the service is poor and, yes, the layout of goods is last century. The main reason to go there is for a one-stop-shop look at...
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Shop: Art & Antiques: Arch Angel Antiques

One of Hong Kong’s foremost experts on antiques is Bonnie Groot, of Arch Angel Antiques, an American who can rattle off the artistic achievements of different dynasties with alacrity. Bonnie,...
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China: Beijing: Where to Shop: For the Home: Spin Ceramics

A favorite shop of Kai Yin-Lo. “An offshoot of the Shanghai-based original, Spin Ceramics sells innovative and contemporary hand-crafted tableware, ceramics and art.” Writes Melissa Biggs Bradley: “This boutique, which...
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China: Beijing: Where to Shop: Tips

Shopping tip from Kai Yin-Lo. “China is the world’s largest supplier and produces the best quality cashmere and companies such as N. Peal, Tse, Pringle of Scotland as well as...
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New York: Where to Shop: For the Home: ABC Carpet and Home

This beguiling home-fashion bazaar purveys everything from the most luxurious bedding and stylish furnishings to delightful handmade children’s gear to a dizzying range of crafts by indigenous peoples. Determined to...
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New York: Where to Shop: For the Home: Mark Shilen Gallery

If you have a yen for ikats, dhurries or Persian carpets, you’ll be in heaven amid the exquisite offerings of the Mark Shilen Gallery. When he opened his shop in...
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