Monday, September 26, 2011

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Travel tips from an expert

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 10:59 PM PDT

April Lim, retail supervisor at The Planet Traveller (#04-19 ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn, +65 6509 8330; www.theplanettraveller.com) knows a thing or two about traveling.

As the winner of the Singapore Experience Awards Customer Service - Retail Award last year, she has made a career out of helping travelers with even the oddest questions. We put her expertise to the test.

CNNGo: I need to entertain and impress important clients while on the road in various cities. How do I make myself a restaurant guru?

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What’s so special about the Boeing 787 Dreamliner?

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 08:12 PM PDT

Today, Boeing makes the first delivery of its much-anticipated 787 Dreamliner to Japanese airline ANA.

ANA, the inaugural customer for the heavily delayed high-tech jetliner, says the aircraft will fly on October 26 and 27 from Narita, near Tokyo, to Hong Kong. Click here for more from Boeing.

More on CNNGo: Dreamliner's first commercial flight announced

While we all know the Dreamliner will be one of the most efficient planes in the sky, what will it be like to actually fly in one?

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20 of the world's most iconic skyscrapers

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 03:00 PM PDT

"The higher the buildings, the lower the morals," said Noël Coward.

We don't entirely agree.

In fact, we feel far too much is made of a skyscraper's height, when there's so much more to reflect on. 

With the help of A. Eugene Kohn, founder and chairman of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF), one of the world's largest architectural firms, and Michael Greene, KPF Principal, here are 20 skyscrapers that have come to define the mood and character of their cities, and, in some cases, the world. 

Click on the graphic below to jump to individual images. 

Also on CNNGo: The world's top 20 city skylines

 

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Best 5 Hong Kong running routes

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 02:59 PM PDT

best running routes in hong kong

At first glance, Hong Kong doesn't appear to be an ideal place for a dedicated runner. The streets are clogged, the sidewalks are narrow and the terrain is steep. Not to mention the air pollution.

But somehow Hong Kong supports a vibrant running community. The 2010 Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon, the biggest running event of the year, drew more 60,000 registered runners.

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Kamakura death trip: The holy city's most haunted hangouts

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 02:55 PM PDT

Kamakura

Kamakura, a beautiful beach city 50 kilometers southwest of the capital, has long been the day trip of choice for Tokyoites in the mood to get out of the big city in a hurry.

Ask a dozen people for their favorite stops and you'll inevitably hear about famed holy sites like the Daibutsu (Great Buddha) statue of Kotokuin Temple or the opulent Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine.

These places are great and definitely worth a visit, but there's a darker, less well-known side of this storied destination as well -- a place where history and horror meet. The spots on our alternative tour aren't exactly secret, but they sure aren't on many tour lists either.

1. Kamakuragu Shrine

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香港で知る人ぞ知る隠れハイキング

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 02:00 PM PDT

香港でのハイキングは、密かな人気を博しているアクティビティだ。

香港観光でハイキングトレイルをとり上げることは滅多にないが、地域全体を通じて、さまざまな距離や難易度のコースがあり、多くの地元の人たちは定期的に楽しんでいる。

真の香港を見るならば、 マックルホース・トレイルウィルソン・トレイル香港トレイル、 ランタウ・トレイル をひとつでも歩いてみることだ。

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Will the Great Barrier Reef die by 2050?

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 12:58 PM PDT

Australia's Great Barrier Reef seems indestructible from afar: its 2,600-kilometer-long clusters of corals are even visible from outer space.

But on closer examination, the story loses some of its beauty. The reef -- along with the multi-billion dollar tourist industry it supports -- could be extinct by 2050.

That is what some scientists are warning will happen if nothing is done to halt the impact of human-induced climate change.

Rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are causing oceans to warm, they argue, bleaching the reef's corals to death.

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