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Myanmar

An outrageous shape-shifter, Myanmar is finally emerging from its troubled past as one of southeast Asia's most fascinating destinations.
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Sydney

Sydney's time is now—and the city knows it. As locals say, 'Come in, the water's great.'
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Marrakech

Marrakech has it all: history, romance, atmosphere. It exudes a happening, hip vibe, but it also has a sterling pedigree. If you’re looking for an indulgent time in an exotic...
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California: Los Angeles

Now that many of its beloved museums and monuments have undergone facelifts, it's time to revisit the City of Angels.
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Sweden: Stockholm

Three days is just enough time to relish the best of the city.
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Québec City

Many of the city’s treasures underwent facelifts for Québec's 400th anniversary last year, so it’s a great time to see North America's most French city shine.
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Damascus

Dating back to prehistoric times, Syria’s capital has been called the oldest capital city in the world.
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Russia

Russia has been one of the West’s most influential empires for centuries; the time to visit is now.
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Israel

A trip to this amazing, compelling country can be a vacation, history lesson, religious pilgrimage or cultural experience—one at a time or all the time.
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Myanmar: Introduction: Basics

Language: Burmese, English widely spoken Visas: This may change, but at press time, visas-upon-arrival were not offered. Instead, travelers have to apply for a visa at their local Myanmar embassy...
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Giving Back: Pulse: Aid Programs in Burma

The following news and list of recommended aid programs is from Katie Redford, U.S. Office Director and Co-founder of Earth Rights, who is working with lawyers in Cambodia at the...
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Myanmar: Where to Shop: Fashion & Accessories: Yoyamay

Upstairs from tchotchke-heavy Scott Market, this excellent small shop specializes in textiles from various ethnic groups, including the Chin who produce incredibly beautiful, heavy textiles made with natural dyes. There...
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Barbados: Introduction: Basics

Currency: The Barbados dollar, which is permanently fixed at about fifty cents to the U.S. dollar, though the dollar is accepted almost everywhere (some places even list their prices in...
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Myanmar: What to See & Do: Sights: Shwedagon Pagoda

Presiding over Yangon, like a gleaming golden talisman, the Shwedagon Pagoda is the country’s holiest Buddhist site (eight strands of hair of the historical Buddha are said to be enshrined...
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Myanmar: What to See & Do: Other Attractions: Circle Train

This is not on anyone’s sightseeing list and you need a local guide to help figure out timing, as the train runs on a somewhat erratic schedule. Making the loop...
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Chile: Santiago: Introduction: Basics

Language: Spanish, but English is spoken and understood at most hotels and restaurants and by many people you’ll encounter throughout the city, from taxi drivers to store clerks. Currency: Chilean...
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St. Barth's: Introduction: Basics

Currency: Euros and dollars are accepted everywhere. ATMs are plentiful, and credit cards widely accepted. Language: French, but English is widely spoken. Time zone: Atlantic Standard Time. Telephone code: 011-590...
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Iceland: Introduction: Basics

Language: Icelandic, which is descended from and very close to Old Norse, meaning even schoolchildren can read the country’s old sagas (think of the typical English-speaking teenager being able to...
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Cairo: Introduction: Basics

Language: Arabic. Currency: 1 USD is equal to about 5.53 Egyptian Pounds in January 2009. Time Zone: two hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time and seven hours ahead of Eastern...
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