Wednesday, September 7, 2011

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Angry Birds theme park opens in China

Posted: 07 Sep 2011 04:25 AM PDT

Angry Birds addicts around the world may still be committed to the ultimate destruction of the game's irritating porcine rogues, but at a real-life Angry Birds theme park (愤怒的小鸟), Chinese gamers are already knocking over actual green pigs.

The Angry Birds theme park opened to the public on September 1 in Changsha, the capital of Hunan province in southeastern China.

The attraction is part of the larger Window of the World amusement park (长沙世界之窗).

The Angry Birds theme park facility was built as part of the park's monthlong Stress-reducing Festival.

Simulating the action of the viral computer game, players pull a real catapult and shoot Angry Birds plush toys at green piggy balloons placed around a toy brick fortress.

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10 top outdoor adventures in New Zealand

Posted: 07 Sep 2011 02:17 AM PDT

Lake Wakatipu

New Zealand is virtually synonymous with vast tracts of unspoiled nature that provides everything from ski slopes to big waves.

Here is our pick of the best wild places -– let us know what you think and any other suggestions you may have that warrant inclusion on the list.

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Mumbai's most challenging spots for tourists

Posted: 06 Sep 2011 11:59 PM PDT

There's no doubt that this glorious little city is among the crème de la crème when it comes to tourism and sightseeing.

In fact, heaven help you if you've just landed in the city and Tweeted out something like, "Hi guyz m in Mumbai ... got 2 days 2 kill, any places u suggest? thxxx" –- be prepared to be inundated with suggestions for tourist hot spots, restaurants and travel packages.

And, depending on your gender and the believability of your display picture, friendship requests.

However, not all of Mumbai is dandy.

There are a few places that ought to be considered off-limits for all but the most adventurous seekers of local culture. Here's a short list.

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Gallery: Super-sized action at King's Cup Elephant Polo Tournament

Posted: 06 Sep 2011 08:21 PM PDT

Buddhist monks, a massive fruit buffet and polo players from around the world helped launch the annual King's Cup Elephant Polo tournament in Hua Hin this week. 

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the event returned to the southern resort town following a three-year stint in Chiang Rai. 

The charity event has raised US$300,000 to date, with funds used to care for more than 60 elephants and their mahouts at the Thai Elephant Conservation center in Lampang, in northern Thailand. Elephants are taken off the streets while they are still young, usually under 20 years of age. They're provided with a forested environment, food, veterinary check-ups and their mahouts are given a salary.

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Tourism flatlines as visitors avoid Japan

Posted: 06 Sep 2011 08:01 PM PDT

Japan tourism is slumping

Close on six months after the March 11 disasters hit northeast Japan, the official numbers for overseas tourists visiting the country look even bleaker than expected.

According to the Japan Tourism Agency -- a part of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism -- spending by incoming visitors in the April-June quarter was down 46.9 percent on a year earlier.

Chinese cash

In total, the foreign tourist buck was worth an insignificant ¥121 billion ($1.6 billion) in the quarter, most of it coming from near neighbors in Asia.

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Most delicious foods revealed and best Sydney surf breaks

Posted: 06 Sep 2011 07:42 PM PDT

Newsletter Date: 
7 September 2011
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東京最佳精品酒店

Posted: 06 Sep 2011 04:32 PM PDT

旅遊時找住宿可以是一件很苦惱的事。 特別是在東京這些大城市裡,大型連鎖豪華五星酒店遍佈每一角落。

想避開大型連鎖酒店,找一些更有特色的地方歇息的話,且看以下幾間東京最佳精品酒店。

不論你鍾情歷史、文化、藝術還是設計,以下五間酒店總有一間滿足到你。

Andon Ryokan 行燈旅館

行燈旅館位於東京北部,距離赤坂和上野的觀光區不遠。旅館富東京特色,西方與日本的韻味完美交融。

從街上看,這幢獲獎大廈跟東京其他現代建築無異。

然而,其鋼鐵水泥與玻璃的外牆背後,正藏著這家舒適親切的旅館,開業八年來大受世界各地的背包客歡迎。

旅館裡的公共休息間糅合了現代工業與傳統日本的元素。 客人可坐在用餐區的時髦透明膠椅上享用咖啡(全日免費供應),或到隔壁的古雅矮木檯喝茶。

既然選擇入住東京最佳精品酒店,就不要期望住得奢華。 榻榻米房間面積約七平方米,需共用浴室。

然而,合理的價錢、便利的服務與設施﹣﹣房間內免費上網、私人 Jacuzzi 按摩浴缸、茶道插花等活動﹣﹣足以彌補不足。

每晚¥8,190起($830港元)

台東區日本堤 2-34-10;+81 (0) 3 3873 8611

www.andon.co.jp

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Your pick: World's 50 most delicious foods

Posted: 06 Sep 2011 03:00 PM PDT

What are the world's most delicious foods? We thought we knew. Apparently we don't.

Our list of the World's 50 most delicious foods stimulated some impassioned debate about the conspicuous lack of French dishes and the merits of ketchup over mayonnaise.

"Ketchup? Pop Corn? Chips? Plenty of Thai but few Malay food? What about Chinese (Sichuan, Cantonese, etc)? No Brazilian or Argentinean?" queried commenter Max. 

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