Thursday, September 20, 2012

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10 amazing Australian hikes

Posted: 19 Sep 2012 04:05 PM PDT

by Bruce Holmes

Through rainforest, over mountain ridges, across open plains, beside lakes and oceans, Australia has so much to offer the hiker who's prepared to pull the boots on and get stuck in.

With the peak walking season for Tasmania's stunning Overland Track beginning on October 1, here's our list of great hikes, taking from half a day to a week.

And, if you're in the mood to run a cursor across a map, there's a handy chart of all 10 hikes, plus a few extras, right here.

Multi-day treks Overland Track, Tasmania

Amazing Australian hikesWhat would Frodo do? The writer stands atop Mount Ossa.The Overland Track covers 65 kilometers over six days through the Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, part of the World Heritage Area.

Walkers can trek independently but must book with the Parks & Wildlife Service, or use one of the many guided-walk operators.

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Pop-up restaurants finally make their way to Seoul

Posted: 19 Sep 2012 03:20 PM PDT

by Elizabeth Eun

In recent years, the ever-changing Seoul restaurant landscape has seen more foreign food enter the formerly homogeneous Korean culinary scene -- and the latest international import may bring more opportunities than ever. 

Pop-up restaurants are finally pushing their way into Seoul, and it's no wonder, in a city that thrives on quick-changing trends, social media sites and well -- food.

Global context

The pop-up concept -- setting up shop in a location for a limited time, usually less than a day, before shutting down and moving somewhere new -- has become a major trend in certain cities overseas.

London, especially, has embraced the pop-up culture, meaning the city once renowned for its lack of a covetable culinary experience has become a trailblazer. Chefs now can display their talent at multiple spaces, and groups like Free Company -- a collaborative of chefs -- have made a business out of popping up in various locations with unique menus.

And as the novelty has settled down and become more of a staple, it's also given rise to quirkier events, such as Hot Tub Cinema, where guests head to any given location, hop into a hot tub and watch a Facebook-voted film.

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The old road: How to cycle around Beijing

Posted: 19 Sep 2012 09:50 AM PDT

by Mitch Moxley

Over the last few decades, many well-to-do locals in China's capital have swapped their Yongjiu (Forever) bicycles for ego-enhancing cars.

But in Beijing today, cycling is back.

The city's youth are hopping back on two wheels -- from road bikes to fixed-gear cruisers -- and discovering that Beijing is one of the best cities in the world to ride.

Here are five of the best biking routes in Beijing.

1. Lama Temple to Hohai Lake 雍和宫到后海

Start: Lama Temple 雍和宫
End: Great Leap Brewing, 6 Doujiao Hutong 豆角胡同6号

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