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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: 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: 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
From super-future cities to remote countryside, China offers an incredible kaleidoscope of experiences.
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England: London
London is nudging past New York as the world’s financial capital and the ripple effects are being felt all over town. From Russian oligarchs to freshly-minted hedge fund traders, a...
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St. Barth's
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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Spain: Madrid
The Spanish capital is buzzing with revamped hotels, authentic restaurants and a vibrant art scene.
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Dallas
In recent years, Dallas has emerged as a vibrant, fast-growing art destination, drawing connoisseurs who come for weekend-long pilgrimages to explore the riches.
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Japan: Kyoto
A fascinating mix of tradition and contemporary life, 1,200-year-old Kyoto has a wealth of Japanese culture, including some 2,000 temples and shrines.
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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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The Netherlands: Maastricht
One of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, Maastricht has more to offer than the annual, world-renowned Tefaf Art Fair.
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India: Udaipur
Known as the “City of Lakes” or “Venice of the East,” Udaipur abounds with stunning landscapes and larger-than-life palaces.
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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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Germany: Berlin: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: KW Institute of Contemporary ArtLocated in a former margarine factory, this cultural venue (part exhibition, part event space) is a great spot to get your contemporary art bearings and see a lot of different... |
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Dallas: What to See & Do: Performing Arts: Downtown Arts DistrictDowntown Arts District Dallas’s gleaming new arts district, whose centerpiece is an ultramodern performance center designed by Sir Norman Foster, has given buzz a new meaning. During the preliminary planning... |
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Dallas: Where to Shop: Neighborhoods A-Z: Bishop Arts DistrictLocated southwest of the uptown-downtown hub, the Bishop Arts District has grown into a groovy, artsy neighborhood that feels distinctly different from the rest of the Big D. It’s not... |
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China: 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... |
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China: Beijing: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Art DistrictsBeijing’s contemporary art scene can seem overwhelming with galleries and foundations spread out in district 798, suburban Songzhuang and Caochangdi, so it is advisable to hire a good guide who... |
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China: 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... |
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China: Beijing: Where to Shop: For the Home: DaraThis chic showroom (there are three in Beijing) of contemporary furniture in the 798 Art District also sells sleek house wares and has a tea shop. |
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Arts/Culture: People: An Art Insider's GuideMuriel Quancard-Johnson, the energetic founder of Opus, travels frequently for work and pleasure. Her mission: to stay up-to-date with major happenings in the world’s art capitals and discover the emerging... |
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China: Shanghai: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Red TownThis new arts district has successfully given the more established M50 a run for its money (many of the former’s galleries have relocated), though insiders say both art neighborhoods pale... |
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Czech Republic: Prague: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: DOX Contemporary ArtThis innovative modern art venue celebrates contemporary movements, both Czech and international. Its mission statement explains, “DOX is a place where the tyranny of the experts is thrown into doubt…... |
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