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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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Belize

“A nature lover’s paradise” may be a tired cliché but it actually applies to this small Central American country.
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Costa Rica

Known as an eco and adventure destination, this Central American country offers beaches, jungles, volcanoes and now world-class golf courses and resorts.
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Mexico: Costa Careyes

The 4,000-acre resort on Mexico’s Pacific Coast is not a private club, but it feels like a sexy version of one.
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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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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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Nicaragua

Central America's next big thing, Nicaragua features jungles, beaches and crowd-free experiences.
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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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Turks & Caicos

With new luxury villas and gorgeous classic resorts, the Turks & Caicos is one of the Caribbean's most exciting destinations.
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Mexico

Insider reports on Cabo, Costa Careyes and the Riviera Maya. Plus much more.
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Chile

As long as the U.S. is wide, Chile has much to offer.
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Brazil

An insider's guide to Rio. Plus, learn about a family trip in the Amazon and a bikini-boot-camp style spa.
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Argentina: Buenos Aires

BA seems to be on everyone’s must-visit list these days—and for good reason. Argentina’s capital is experiencing an exceptionally buzzing, magnetic period.
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Antarctica

Its own continent but most often reached from South America. Two ways to go.
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Galapagos Islands

A first-hand account of a wildlife cruise to this unforgettable archipelago.
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Bahamas

Reviews of the One & Only Ocean Club and the Cove at Atlantis on Nassau. Insider report on Harbour Island.
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Articles

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China: Hong Kong: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: China Club

This is a favorite of Oscar-winning director Anthony Minghella, who captured its appeal in a nutshell. “However familiar it is to Hong Kong residents, visitors are thrilled by its collection...
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Eat: Power Scene: Harlan’s

This is the eponymous restaurant of Harlan Goldstein, a chef who learned from the maestro of modern-cuisine cooking, Alain Ducasse, among other chefs. Most recently, Goldstein was wearing the top...
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: Spoon

A fabulous deck-high view of the world’s busiest harbor; interesting cuisine from the ever-inventive Alain Ducasse; slick five-star Hong Kong service. What’s not to like? The menu is typical Ducasse:...
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Eat: Setting: Peak Lookout

In the colonial days, the bigwigs of Hong Kong were carried around the place in sedan chairs, pulled by pigtailed coolies. In between sedan-chair shifts, the coolies would retire to...
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: Felix

Über designer Philippe Starck’s most striking creation in Hong Kong is still wowing people some thirteen years after it opened. Felix restaurant and bar, near the top of the Peninsula...
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: American Peking Restaurant

The name is misleading to say the least. The fare here is authentic Peking: plump duck with crispy brown skin accompanied by all the trappings—plum sauce, slivers of scallions and...
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Eat: Quick Break: China Tee Club

Weary shoppers and the occasional Hong Kong movie star seek refuge at this charming, colonial-style café, located on the Pedder Building’s first floor. The lunch menu is a Western and...
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Eat: Alfresco: Isola

Al fresco dining is limited in the downtown area, mainly because not too many people want to sit outside in the intense heat of summer or brace the chill of...
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China: Hong Kong: What to See & Do: Sights: The Peak

This should be the first stop on all itineraries. Apart from offering a thrilling, near-vertical ride, climbing 1,805 feet in seven minutes, it also allows a chance to see the...
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China: Hong Kong: Indagare Insiders: Lorenzo Urra on Hong Kong

Lorenzo 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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