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Opinion | A canal for redeveloped Flower Market in Hong Kong? They may work in Amsterdam, but this is a vibrant Chinese community. Respect its heritage

by Haddis Thomas
Opinion | A canal for redeveloped Flower Market in Hong Kong? They may work in Amsterdam, but this is a vibrant Chinese community. Respect its heritage

The prospect of altering these ageing structures, some of which hold historical or cultural value, evokes a sense of unease and raises poignant questions. Will our beloved Flower Market suffer …

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Where and how the wealthy travel is changing

by Franz Hernandez
Where and how the wealthy travel is changing

Heli-skiing on virgin snow in Antarctica for a cool $2.2 million. A polar bear safari in an “off-limits” area of Norway’s Svalbard for $300,000. How about tracking snow leopards in …

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Passport-free travel in Singapore is here, but not where you may think

by Franz Hernandez
Passport-free travel in Singapore is here, but not where you may think

Singapore made global headlines last year when the government announced that biometric processing will replace travel document verifications at Changi Airport in the first half of 2024. But the city-state …

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Officials in China’s Guizhou face corruption investigation weeks after launch of probe into arrest of businesswoman

by Ron Morgan
Officials in China’s Guizhou face corruption investigation weeks after launch of probe into arrest of businesswoman

Two officials from southern China’s Guizhou province are being investigated for corruption weeks after the province started looking into the arrest of a businesswoman who tried to recoup millions in …

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Singapore pulls ahead in Southeast Asia’s race to win back Chinese tourists

by Walter Watson
Singapore pulls ahead in Southeast Asia’s race to win back Chinese tourists

While most of the world is still awaiting the return of deep-pocketed Chinese tourists, tiny Singapore is a global exception. More than 327,000 people arrived in Singapore from China in …

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Home and Away star James Stewart excited to get messy at the Channel 7 Mandurah Crab Fest

by Ron Morgan
Home and Away star James Stewart excited to get messy at the Channel 7 Mandurah Crab Fest

Forget Oscar winners Oppenheimer or Poor Things, Home and Away’s James Stewart learned the art of acting poorly on his Thursday flight to Perth — watching The Disaster Artist ahead …

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Iceland volcano erupts for 4th time since December, spewing smoke and lava

by Walter Watson
Iceland volcano erupts for 4th time since December, spewing smoke and lava

A volcano in Iceland erupted for the fourth time since December on Saturday, the country’s meteorological office said, spewing smoke and bright orange lava into the air in sharp contrast …

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An Australian street has been crowned the ‘coolest street in the world’ by Time Out

by Walter Watson
An Australian street has been crowned the ‘coolest street in the world’ by Time Out

A vibrant street in Melbourne’s inner north has been crowned the “coolest street in the world”, knocking some of the globe’s most well-known thoroughfares from the top spot. Running through …

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what to do along new bullet train route

by Franz Hernandez
what to do along new bullet train route

Japan is launching a new high-speed bullet train, or shinkansen, extension on Saturday that will make an under-the-radar prefecture far more accessible to travelers. The coastal Fukui Prefecture is some …

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More Indian travelers are choosing extreme road trips to see the world

by Franz Hernandez
More Indian travelers are choosing extreme road trips to see the world

Meenakshi Sai, 51, looks like any other Indian woman, dressed in a saree and sporting a bindi on her forehead. But unlike many women in her country, she’s been driving …

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