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Neighbourhood Guide: Tai Hang
Nestled between the neighbourhoods of Tin Hau and Causeway Bay, Tai Hang is a quiet enclave of cute and quirky restaurants, cafes and shops mixed in with old-school dai pai dongs, garages and historical shophouses within its small grid of streets. From Tin Hau MTR station, a leisurely stroll along Tung Lo Wan Road or
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Review: RAKxa Wellness Retreat in Bangkok
Bangkok might not be the first place that comes to mind when choosing a wellness retreat, but if you’ve ever experienced one (or five?) too many boat noodles, pad see ews, mango sticky rice and/or late nights in Thonglor, a wellness retreat is exactly what the doctor ordered. Enter RAKxa, a world-class wellness and medical retreat
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Hotel Review: Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai
Everyone’s version of heaven is different — for some, it’s an edible candyland of chocolate paved roads and lollipop stop signs. For others, it’s an eternity of days spent with beautiful angels on fluffy clouds. For us, we imagine heaven to be something like the Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai, or, the closest thing to
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Hotel Review: The Opposite House, Beijing
If we could sum up our stay at The Opposite House, Beijing in one word, it’d be: wow (and we’ve stayed at some pretty amazing hotels). The sister hotel to Hong Kong’s The Upper House is designed to be a place of contrasts, and accomplishes that immediately once you walk into its unique “living room”




