Friday, October 5, 2012

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182,000 visitors and other China Golden Week records

Posted: 05 Oct 2012 02:39 AM PDT

by Zoe Li

China Golden Week is when 1.3 billion people are given eight days off from work -- at the same time.

And what happens?

Monster gridlock, tourist overload and a continuous "ka-ching" of cash registers resounding across the country.

Here are some incredible stats that came out of China Golden Week, which started on September 30 and continues until October 7.

Day 1: The government decides that highways will go toll-free for Golden Week. Very generous. But the result is vehicular paralysis as 86 million people take to the roads, a 13 percent increase on last year.

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The real Gangnam Style: Beauty Belt, wedding town, 24-hour culture

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 10:44 PM PDT

by Frances Cha

Thanks to a certain chubby, horse-dancing singer who has become a national hero for his globalization of K-Pop -- yes, the one and only PSY -- "Gangnam" has been thrust into the global lexicon.

Anyone who's Googled it now knows that it literally means "south of the river" and is the ritziest part of Seoul -- also thereby representative of the increasing disparity of wealth in Korea.

The most recent reports in the local media highlight the disparities in banking in Gangnam versus areas in Gangbuk (north of the river).

The employee-to-customer ratio in banks in Gangnam is twice that of Gangbuk, as banks compete to target the "super rich" who live in the area (Gangnam accounts for seven percent of Korea's GDP).

From The New Yorker talking about "the Gangnam phenomenon" and asking questions like "Should we expect a Chinese Gangnam soon?" to Business Insider saying ridiculous things like, "Drinking expensive coffee is a major way that Gangnam dwellers display their wealth," we thought it was time to introduce some of the quirky characteristics of Gangnam and its hi-so residents.

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Prachanda, former Maoist rebel leader, endorses guidebook 'The Guerrilla Trek'

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 09:38 PM PDT

by Zoe Li

Prachanda, the former leader of the Nepalese Maoist rebels, has launched "The Guerrilla Trek," a guidebook for hiking the Maoist guerrilla army's campaign trail.

Last year, a similar trek lasting 11 days was promoted as part of the Nepal Tourism Year 2011 campaign. 

More on CNN: In the footsteps of Nepal's Maoist rebels

"The vision (of the book) is more or less showing visitors how the people's war began and spread," Prachanda said at the October 2 launch of the book organized by the Nepal Tourism Board in Kathmandu.

"The people's revolution will be of no value unless the country goes through an economic transformation. I hope 'The Guerrilla Trek' will play an important role." 

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Best izakaya in Tokyo

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 06:47 PM PDT

by Kelly Wetherille

Once the watering holes of choice for salarymen looking to drown their sorrows after a long day at the office, izakaya have evolved into the quintessential casual Japanese dining experience.

From family-friendly chains to uber-designed modern versions, the best izakaya in Tokyo offer something for all tastes and are far more representative of "real" Japanese food than the high-end kaiseki joints that cost a fortune.

Just about every Tokyoite will have his or her own favorite izakaya, and it will often be a very local place with its own band of devout regulars.

But for visitors, choosing one from the thousands across the city can be a monumental task.

Here's our selection of the best izakaya in Tokyo, where you're sure of a warm welcome to go with great food and drink -- all without breaking the bank.

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Dubai plans monster, five-star replica of Taj Mahal

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 04:18 PM PDT

by CNNGo staff

The Taj Mahal, one of the world's most famous and magnificent monuments, is to be copied then massively enlarged in Dubai. Online reaction to the plan is far from positive, with many comments claiming the project is disrespectful, lacks originality and a waste of money.

At "three to four times" the size of the original in Agra, India, what has been dubbed the "Taj Arabia" will function as a five-star hotel rather than an emperor's heartfelt expression of love to his deceased wife, with 300 rooms and serviced apartments in adjacent buildings.

The US$1 billion project slated to complete in 2014 "will be ideal for wedding guests," Arun Mehra, chairman of the Link Global Group, sub-developers of the project, told Gulfnews.com.

"We want to create an atmosphere which bonds family members."

The souped-up Taj will be part of the massive 400-hectare Falconcity of Wonders Project, a residential, tourism and recreation destination that boasts to be "the most astonishing place on earth" and will also include a replica Eiffel Tower, Great Pyramid, Tower of Pisa, leaning, one might assume, perhaps even more than the original, Great Wall of China and the entire "Town of Venice."

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Drive a train for real (well, almost) at Japan's riveting Railway Museum

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 03:33 PM PDT

by Mike Nakada

Whether you live in Japan or are just visiting, it's pretty hard to spend a day without using the train at least once.

Trains are an important part of modern urban life in Japan and -- let's face it -- Japanese rolling stock looks pretty darn cool.

Which is why, about 45 minutes out of Tokyo, there's a museum dedicated entirely to these heroes of the daily commute. It's called the Tetsudo Hakubutsukan -- the Railway Museum.

Over 30 actual train cars that were rescued from their fate of being sold for scrap are displayed inside and outside the museum.

Starting with the classic steam locomotives of the 19th and early-20th century, the museum has a train car from just about every period.

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No passport? No problem. How smartphones are revolutionizing travel

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 11:21 AM PDT

by Natasha Stokes

It's the traveler's nightmare -- you left your passport at home, you've got no boarding pass, your flight's delayed, the gate keeps changing and, worse, you haven't got enough leftover shekels to buy a drink at the bar.

No problem. Just pull out your phone.

Apple's Passbook app, recently launched with the iPhone 5, is the first step in what will eventually become an entirely paper- and cash-less airport experience.

Most recently, Airbnb, Eventbrite and McDonald's jumped aboard the Passbook digi-train.

From how we check-in to what we buy in transit to where we go after we land, smartphones are making travel easier, faster and safer.

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

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5/10/2012 Qatar Airways Resumes Flights to Yangon, Myanmar.
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5/10/2012 Emirates Launches Mobile Phone Service Onboard A380 Aircraft.
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5/10/2012 SITA's New Bag Management Technology Being Used @ Changi Airport.
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5/10/2012 Centara Expanding New Cense by Spa Cenvaree Concept.
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5/10/2012 New 101 Hotel Breaks Ground in Yogyakarta.
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5/10/2012 SAS and Apollo Sign Million Dollar Agreement.
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4/10/2012 Laos Tourism and ATF 2013 - HD Video Interview.
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4/10/2012 Hilton Signs Hotel in Dhaka.
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W Singapore - Sentosa Cove Brings New Island Glamour

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 08:15 AM PDT

W Singapore - Sentosa Cove Brings New Island Glamour

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Korean palaces extend opening hours into the night

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 08:57 PM PDT

by CNNGo staff

To take advantage of the precious few days of fall weather left in Korea, two Seoul palaces are extending opening hours from 9 a.m. until 10 p.m. this week.

Both Gyeongbokkung and Changgyeonggung will be lit up for nighttime visitors.

While visitors to Gyeongbokkung must stick to the guided paths, visitors to Changyeonggung can wander freely around the palace grounds.

At the latter, various cultural events will also be staged in the evenings; these include changing the guard at 6:40 p.m., 7:40 p.m. and 8:40 p.m. each evening in front of Honghwa gate; a traditional music performance on October 6 at 7:30 p.m.; and a historical play on October 5 and 6 at 6:30 p.m.

Ancient palaces, lighted paths, actual decent weather. Count us in.     

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Nanny state or smart tourism? Rome bans snacking

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 03:50 PM PDT

by CNNGo staff

Rome might be one of the world's best destinations for foodies, but thanks to a new city council ordinance tourists will have to keep their delicious slices of pizza away from certain historical monuments.  

According to Italian newspaper La Repubblica, anyone caught snacking around key locations in the city's historic center will face fines of up to €500 (US$645). 

The move follows similar bans in Venice and Florence. 

Rome mayor Gianni Alemanno said the order was issued as part of urgent measures to ensure the protection of the historic center. Because we all know the harmful impact panini crumbs can have on ancient architecture.  

Snack-free zones include the marble fountains of Piazza Navona, the stone walls around the Pantheon and Via dei Fori Imperiali near the Colosseum.

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Tin horses draw crowds to Australia's most colorful bush festival

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 03:05 PM PDT

by Ian Lloyd Neubauer

What to do about Mary?

Some 20 years ago, that was the question on the lips of everyone in the Western Australian town of Kulin.

Second-generation wheat farmer Mary Lucchesi had begun asking friends and neighbors to pitch in and build humorous tin sculptures of horses on the road leading from town to her front yard. Yes, metal horses.

She'd envisioned the sculptures would help promote the annual Bush Races -- Kulin's biggest social event -- hosted every October by the Lucchesis on their property 280 kilometers east of Perth.

Lo and behold, her vision came true.

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Does visiting Hong Kong 'count' as visiting China?

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 02:50 PM PDT

by CNNGo staff

Hong Kong officially returned to China from British rule in 1997. But a big royal farewell shebang and some chops on a piece of paper don't necessarily unravel more than 150 years of history.

Yes, technically, Hong Kong and China are one country, albeit with a Special Autonomous Region stamp on it -- the Chinese government's acknowledgement of economic and political differences.

But from the straight-up tourist point of view, does a trip to Hong Kong "count" as really experiencing China?

How much does that passport stamp really mean?

In case you didn't know, you don't get the official full page China stamp in your booklet when you come to Hong Kong.

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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

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4/10/2012 Hilton Signs Hotel in Dhaka.
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4/10/2012 Swire Opens East Beijing.
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4/10/2012 Utell Becomes Pegasus Connect.
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4/10/2012 Starwood Completes Sale of Manhattan at Times Square in New York.
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4/10/2012 Shangri-La Opens in Toronto.
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4/10/2012 Starwood Opens Four Points by Sheraton in Dominican Republic.
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4/10/2012 Qatar Airways to Open Contact Centre in Wroclaw, Poland.
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4/10/2012 GECAS Finalizes Order For Up To 100 Boeing 737s.
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3/10/2012 Budget Hotels in Japan? Interview with CEO of Solare Hotels &
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