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TravelWeekly, 22 Jun 2005
It’s always been a sensitive issue. How do you observe or remember a day of death? Besides being solemn and with the proper decorum befitting those who died, it brings into question the issue of those... |
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TravelWeekly, 13 Jun 2005
Last week, the Ocean Spring Resort Zhuhai’s booth was one of the most popular ones at the International Travel Expo 2005 in Hong Kong. Sometimes you think those exhibitors and booth designers who s... |
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TravelWeekly, 9 Jun 2005
This just happens to be my third trip to Hong Kong in six weeks and it’s just June. I’ll be back here again for the opening of Hong Kong Disneyland in September. And I’m pretty sure I would want t... |
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TravelWeekly, 2 Jun 2005
eng Shui master Raymond Lo was briefing a group of journalists who were in Hong Kong last week for the launch of Discover Hong Kong 2006. Well I don’t know about you but most people there (mostly f... |
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TravelWeekly, 12 May 2005
Budget carriers watching SIA’s financial performance would have realised it’s not easy to fight with the big boys. Players like SIA have the financial muscle to compete on rock-bottom fares offered b... |
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TravelWeekly, 12 May 2005
The view from the Macau Tower at 233 metres is breathtaking – not from the safe confines of the glass-panelled observation deck but on the outside of the tower, walking, with nothing to hold on to.
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