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- An intimate conversation with Boo, the world’s cutest canine traveler
- 6 tips for traveling with kids in China
- 11 places for extraordinary sunsets
- Insider Guide: Best of Phuket
- Kuala Lumpur's top 20 restaurants
An intimate conversation with Boo, the world’s cutest canine traveler Posted: 13 Aug 2012 12:10 AM PDT by Chuck Thompson Like butter, Boo, the self-proclaimed world's cutest dog, is on a roll. Following his recent appointment as Virgin Airlines Official Pet Liaison, the supernaturally charming Pomeranian has just released his first travel book, a pictorial account of a journey through San Francisco. "Boo is a well-traveled pup and has been able to offer us great advice on what products make pet travel easy," gushes Virgin America in a press release. "Boo: Little Dog in the Big City" was released this month by Chronicle Books. The publisher has also announced an upcoming contest, Boo's San Francisco Giveaway, which will run from August 27 to September 10. (Links to the contest will appear on Chronicle Books Facebook page later this month.) read more |
6 tips for traveling with kids in China Posted: 12 Aug 2012 07:02 PM PDT by Angela Doland One big reason to take your kids to China: it may be the only place on earth where people think your rambunctious toddler is as adorable as you do. Chinese people generally dote on children, which means you can drag your youngsters to swanky restaurants and hotels without staff rolling their eyes. Nonetheless, be prepared for surprises -- like how everyone and their mother will want to pose for photos with your kid. And what should you do if your child gets sick? What about the awful stories about poisoned baby formula? Here are six tips on what to expect and how to cope. read more |
11 places for extraordinary sunsets Posted: 12 Aug 2012 11:40 AM PDT by Raemin Zhang Cowboys ride off into them, lovers gaze at them, birds bed down at the sight of them. Sunsets have long been regarded as a magical time of day, favored by painters, photographers and postcard manufacturers. But where can you see the best? These spots offer some of the most beautiful sunsets on earth whether you're alone or with someone special. We know you'll have your own best sunset spots -- tell us where they are in the comments section below. read more |
Posted: 12 Aug 2012 10:00 AM PDT by Tina Hsiao & CNNGo staff It's hard to explain Phuket's allure. Perhaps the easiest way would be to compare it to a super-sexy but rebellious supermodel. The Naomi Campbell of the tourist trail. Phuket's beauty has never been in dispute. Its natural attractions are stunning. What plagues Thailand's biggest island is a reputation for petty crime, unsafe roads, aggressive taxi drivers, jet-ski scams and over-developed beaches. Thai authorities promise they're working to rebuild the island's reputation as a family-friendly holiday destination by cleaning up these messes. (Whether their efforts are cosmetic or concrete will play out in the months and years to come.) read more |
Kuala Lumpur's top 20 restaurants Posted: 12 Aug 2012 09:30 AM PDT by Joyceline Tully Kuala Lumpur may be better known for its nightmarish traffic and soaring humidity, but things are heating up on the culinary front, as well. Fancy masala thosai for breakfast, dim sum for lunch, sticky date pudding with homemade vanilla ice cream for tea, followed by coq au vin or beef rendang for dinner? Here's our top 20 list. 1. CilantroCilantro's pâté of chapon with poached Maine lobster.Probably the top fine dining restaurant in Kuala Lumpur. Chef Takashi Kimura dishes up sleek modern French cuisine laced with Japanese influences. Think grain-fed lamb rack with houba miso and unagi paired with foie gras. read more |
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