Month: February 2024

Velana International Airport in Male is the gateway for most visitors to the island-nation of the Maldives. As you disembark, take in a delicious blast of salty sea air and glimpse the tantalizing turquoise waters. The small arrivals hall is almost always packed with representatives from the various resorts, who’ll be holding signs bearing guests’ names,
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With its rolling emerald landscapes, perfect beaches and energetic cities, Vietnam is unsurprisingly a magnet for visitors in search of an incredible travel experience. This country is teeming with attractions, so it pays to plan your trip around the places you absolutely can’t miss. Where you want to go will influence whether you fly into
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Forget crossing bridges to get across the Bay – San Francisco locals are notorious for not wanting to leave the city. But visitors shouldn’t impose that limitation on themselves. Combine the city’s best things to do with day trips into the surrounding area’s mix of fast-paced culture, natural beauty and history for the ultimate experience. While popular places to
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Foodies looking for inspiration on where to travel will find a slew of restaurant weeks, festivals, and unique culinary events across the country—and beyond—this spring. Below are some of the most exciting, flavor-forward experiences coming up during the spring months. The award-winning Casa Chameleon at Las Catalinas – courtesy of Casa Chameleon/xhibition The award-winning Casa
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The Maldives might not be the world’s cheapest holiday destination, but it is possible to cut back on what you spend with some clever planning and a spot of compromise. For example, it’ll cost more to stay in an over-water villa (seriously overrated, by the way!) than in a beach villa, and if you drink
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It’s incredible to think that a little over a century ago, Beijing was a kind of low-rise walled fortress, its nine humongous gates locked shut every night.  Today, it’s the very model of a modern megacity, hurtling toward a brave new future – though with one foot planted in the past. To put it simply,
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The food industry is grappling with the growing prevalence of child labor. Many Republican-led states continue to weaken child labor protections. Meanwhile, major food brands face new pressures from shareholders and advocates to build more fair and dignified supply chains. At a recent Tyson Foods TSN shareholder meeting, workers and faith-based investors demanded the corporation
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