By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2010-10-26 | Travel & Leisure Singapore's Chinatown affords an authentic Singaporean experience. Set in the old Chinese quarter of the city, Chinatown harmonizes the east with west as well as the old with the new. Savour the gastronomic delights, explore the old city, and hunt for silks and antiques, a few of the many options available. read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2010-10-26 | Destinations Singapore's Chinatown affords an authentic Singaporean experience. Set in the old Chinese quarter of the city, Chinatown harmonizes the east with west as well as the old with the new. Savour the gastronomic delights, explore the old city, and hunt for silks and antiques, a few of the many options available. read more
By: Paik-Leong Ewe | 2010-03-30 | Destinations Functioning as a half-way house between China and Middle East, the Malay peninsula has been a cultural crossroad for centuries. Therefore, it was inevitable that some early traders choose to settle here, and among them were Chinese merchants. As a result, Chinatowns were established in several settlements which have survived till today. Don't miss a walkabout in a Chinatown when you're in Malaysia. read more
By: Adriana Noton | 2011-03-05 | Travel & Leisure With so many Chinese communities nestled in other countries, visiting one of these wonderful and friendly Chinatowns is almost like visiting China itself. If you would like to experience China, but a little closer to home, below is a list of the top ten Chinatowns: Toronto: Running along Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue, downtown Toronto's Chinatown is a wonderful and vibrant place to visit... read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2010-10-08 | Destinations Melbourne walks have become a popular activity that is indulged in by locals and tourists alike. A number of walks that are self-guided tours have been developed through the planning of the City of Melbourne. The event is divided into eight parts so that visitors might select whichever venue they want to pursue. Picturesque, informative and relaxing it's a wonderful way to experience Melbourne city life. read more
By: Leena kiri | 2012-05-09 | Destinations SINGAPORE is a city state, located almost on the line of Ecuador, and consists of a main island (with an area of 682 km2) and 63 islets around it. Are separated from the southern tip of Peninsular Malaysia by the Straits of Johore read more
By: Bruce Garland | 2012-03-17 | Real Estate The article talks about how the landscape of Chinatown located in Boston is getting changed. This is partly because of the many construction projects that are going on presently. read more
By: Kavin A | 2011-02-18 | Travel & Leisure Prague's centre is the greatest historical city reserve in the world. If this were not enough, it is home to the most monumental castle in the world. read more
By: Saraah James | 2010-04-01 | Destinations Europe has a great choice of walking routes for the independent or guided traveler. But one of the first questions to be answered is: are these holidays worth the money? read more
By: Kavin Arora | 2011-04-22 | Travel & Leisure Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile form the nexus of the Old Town and it is imperative to take a tour within Edinburgh Castle, even if you do nothing else in Edinburgh. read more
By: Leura Zones | 2010-10-18 | Travel & Leisure Looking out of the window as the plane taxied to a stop at Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport, I couldn't help remembering what the guy next to me had said during the trip. All we seemed to was compare cheap flights. read more
By: Susanne Pacher | 2010-10-05 | Travel & Leisure On our second full day in San Francisco the weather gods were not on our side: the weather was grey and cool, and a major rain and windstorm was supposed to arrive in the area. After a nice breakfast at the Queen Anne Hotel we conveniently joined the Victorian Homes Walking Tour, led by local expert Jay Gifford right at our hotel. read more
By: BN Buzz | 2011-03-25 | Exotic locations Travelling around the globe is real fun and the people fond of tours and exploring different coasts of world mostly decide a theme before gearing off with their voyage. Shopping, Skiing, fishing and beach trips are common in United States and Europe. However, considering a food tour for your next adventurous trip can be a real and new type of fun. Take a walking food tour to Los Angeles or Old Pasadena where and experience the delightful taste of culinary, spicy and Latin food surely... read more
By: Mathew samrat | 2011-04-18 | Travel & Leisure Everybody might not walk in L.A but people do walk in San Francisco. However ironical it is that people keep walking here it is still very fun to do so. It is not the flattest of the towns to walk in.... read more
By: SunilBhatani | 2012-05-03 | Travel & Leisure When you know that your next holyday is going to be somewhere in Europe but you are yet to make an ultimate decision, you must acknowledge the charm of Roman civilization and Italy could be the greatest alternate for you to ensure the most terrific trip you could ever imagine. A deep research about this country and its various specialties would definitely attract and inspire you to witness worlds read more