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The People's Committee of the central province of Quang Binh has approved an experimental adventure tour of Son Doong Cave suggested by Howard Limbert, expert of the British Cave Research Association.
Limbert recommended that due to unexplored nature of cave, the trial tours, to be held twice a month, should consist of a group of only seven or eight visitors.
Son Doong Cave, found in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National…
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IT'S amazing what the Vietnamese transport on their bikes: fridges, furniture, dogs, cats, small children, chickens; we even spot a monkey.
We’re on our way from the airport into Ho Chi Minh City and hundreds of scooters and motorised pushbikes weighed down with all manner of things are weaving in and out of the taxi’s path.
My…
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đây là khách sạn hoian historic 4 sao, giá rất hấp dẫn, xem giá tại đây
Giá phòng Từ 03/05/2013 đến 30/09/2013 khách sạn Hoi…
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Traveling is something an integral part of our life. Regardless of the purpose, most of us have to travel quite often. This is the reason that travelers have always been looking for the easy, title: Travelocity Promo Code - all coupons codes, discounts and deals for Travelocity and convenient ways of traveling.
Off lately, a lot of new ways have been introduced to make traveling an economical and convenient affair.…
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If you've ever eaten Anatolian, you know what a Turkish delight it is, and Istanbul (not Constantinople) is certainly jam-packed with places to shovel it in. But on Akbiyik Caddesi, a popular restaurant row in Sultanahmet near the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, and Topkapi Palace, Dutch-born Cordon Bleu alumna Eveline Zoutendijk set out her shingle with a slightly more focused purpose than merely getting tourists fed.
Sure, at…
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Monday, April 8, 2013: FROM SCOTLAND WITH LOVE; THE SCOTTISH LION MEETS THE ASIAN DRAGON
Celebrity Fashion Show with Live Entertainment and Special Surprise Appearances
WHO: Kelly Choi, ABC GOOD MORNING AMERICA Co-Host Josh Elliott, Graham Stephen and Anatol Yusef of Boardwalk Empire, Claire Holt of The Vampire Diaries, Kelly Hu of X-Men,…
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I stop. “Wha’dya’ got? Is it good?”
“Is it good? Hell, yes, it’s good. D’you think I’m gonna’ get you some Mexican carnicero to snake the drain that’s gotta’ process all those hamburguesas, man? It’s the real thing, hombre…
“Cuanto cuesta?”
“Are you a gringo?
“Claro…
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“Here’s the trail,” our guide said. He pointed up – at what appeared to be a sheer rock wall.
Most people come to Cát Bà Island as part of a two-day cruise on Halong Bay. They generally view the island as little more than a rest stop before the long drive back to Hanoi. But there’s far more to Cát Bà than the port town. Staying at the Cát Bà Eco-Lodge, 13 kilometres inland, my friends and I got to explore an impressive landscape where… |
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Ho Chi Minh City has an abundant cuisine with many delicious dishes made as well as on the side of the road as in a top-end restaurant.
Let’s see favourite foods in HCMC listed by One2Fly magazine:
1. “Bánh bèo” - bloating fern-shaped cake – Ben Thanh Market
"Bánh bèo" is a special cake. Its main ingredient is milled-rice powder. It is accompanied with ground shrimps, a little salad oil, fatty and… |
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Paradise and social responsibility – in recent years, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a buzzword in mainstream tourism all over the world. Travelers are seeking destinations that uphold sustainable environmental and community values, and hotels, resorts, tour companies and the like are doing…
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Recently in Puerto Rico I attended the Saborea (savor), a “culinary extravaganza.” The event is a series of tastings and parties that culminates at Escambron Beach, ocean side under enormous tents. One tent showcased tastings from island chefs and Puerto Rican rum. Yum! The other tent was set up as a food theatre where two chefs had 45 minutes to create their own signature dish that was then judged side by side by a panel. The chefs were either Food…
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Travelers probably already know that hostels can save a bunch of bucks in super-expensive Europe. But they can save a lot of money in Asia, too. Or Mexico, And some now…
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(TTBS) I like to think of myself as a good person and responsible traveler but here's a confession, I'm not.
Sure, I've chastised litterbugs and those molesting animals in national parks and even…
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