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Escaping Groundhog Day
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After 25 years, 'The Lord of the Rings' still attracts visitors to New Zealand
Travelers are still eager to explore Middle-earth -- or something close to it -- as "The Lord of the Rings" movies celebrate a...
For an authentic Japanese experience at sea, it's Mitsui
Mitsui Ocean Cruises was created for Japanese travelers. But there's a cabin for anyone who has a passion for Japan and an...
In Chiang Mai, Thai tradition enjoyed at a casual pace
Chiang Mai is the place to go in northern Thailand for travelers seeking a mix of culture, adventure, great food and relaxed...
Personal quest: To the land where elephants dance
Documentarian Kim Frank was drawn to investigate the mysteries of elephant migration routes in Northeast India. What she...
Tokyo Edition Ginza anchors a mother-daughter visit to Japan
The new Edition hotel in Tokyo's Ginza neighborhood was an ideal base for sightseeing -- and shopping.
Relaxed visa policies give China tourism a boost
Citizens of the U.S. and 54 other countries can visit China visa free, and those travelers are staying longer and spending more...
If you’re in Tokyo … Wagyu beef at Janu Grill
An elite dining experience at the new Janu hotel that brings diners up close and personal with cuts of some of Japan's finest,...
Explora Journeys will sail in Asia in 2027
The Explora III will sail the region, with homeports in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore and Shanghai.
Tour operators embrace rise in demand for Central Asia
Interest has spiked in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
The Victoria Isabella billed as the largest Yangtze cruise ship
Victoria Cruise Lines said the 570-passenger Isabella will be the first passenger ship of its size equipped with an escalator.
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