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Chinese New Year ’
Feb 12th, 2021 |
By The Editor
The super-fan promotion is the first part of the recovery plan that the tourist authority is implementing to try and keep Hong Kong in the minds of potential visitors
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: Chinese New Year, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Tourist Board, London Chinese New Year celebrations
Feb 17th, 2018 |
By Adrian Lawes
AS Cinese New Year gets away Adrian highlights a few places to see the festivities in the UK and Ireland
Posted in Travel news |
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Tags: Aberdeen, Belize, Bermuda, Big Ben/Elizabeth Tower, Birminghma, Caribbean, Chinese New Year, Cyclone Gita, Cyprus., Djibouti, Dublin, Durham Tees Valley Airport, Edinburgh, Ethiopia, Expedia, high speed rail, Loganair, London, Macao, Manchester, Norwich, Singapore, spain, St Lucia, Tonga, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, valencia
Feb 18th, 2015 |
By Adrian Lawes
This is a blatant attempt by the Chinese to continue gobbling up our industries by a well-thought out attack on one of the countries and traditions they fear the most – Wales.
Posted in Travel rumblings |
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Tags: Chinese New Year, Wales, Year of the Sheep
Feb 15th, 2015 |
By Kaye Holland
Heading to China to usher in the Year of the Sheep? Former China resident, Kaye Holland, has the low-down on the destinations you mustn’t miss while in the Middle Kingdom
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: Beijing, Chengdu, China, Chinese New Year, forbidden city, Great Wall, Great Wall of China, Guangxi province, Hainan, Leshan, pandas, Sanya, Silk Road, Temple of Heaven, Terracotta Warriors, The Leshan Giant Buddha Statue, Tiananmen Square, Year of the Sheep
Jul 17th, 2014 |
By The Editor
Ahead of the two year anniversary of the Olympic Games, London based journalist and co-founder of Talk of the Town, Kaye Holland, opens her little black book to reveal the best places to eat, shop and play in London Town
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Airbnb, Bar Italia, Brasserie Zedel, Brixton, Bruno Mars, Caravan, Cayman Islands, Chiltern Firehouse, China, Chinatown, Chinese New Year, Chris Corbin, cocktails, East London, Foxtons, George Michael, Geri Halliwell, Ham Yard Hotel, Hawaii, Incanto, Jeremy King, Kaye Holland, Kensington and Chelsea, King's Cross, London Eye, London Underground, Lonely Planet, Mayor, Olympic Games, Olympics, One New Change, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, Ronnie Scotts, Rosewood London, San Francisco, Shoreditch Grind, Soho, Soho Grind, St Paul's Cathedral, Talk of the Town, Tate Modern, The Delaunay, The Shard, The Wolseley, tibits, Trafalgar Square, tube, UAE, Vicarage Road, Watford, Watford FC, Wireless, Wireless Festival
Feb 5th, 2014 |
By Kaye Holland
The tiny coral island of Isla Mujeres is close to Cancun but, unlike the gaudy mega resort, hasn’t yet lost its charm writes Kaye Holland
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Tags: Chinese New Year, Isla Mujeres, islands, Mexico, Spring Break, Tourists, Yucatan peninsula
Jan 30th, 2014 |
By The Editor
Chinese New Year is upon us – this year it being the Year of the Horse.
There will be celebrations in most of our cities where there are strong Chinese communities but in the Fare East the celebrations will be much larger. Take just two popular destinations, Hong Kong and Taiwan for example.
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Tags: Chinese New Year, Hong Kong, Taiwan, year of the Horse
Feb 10th, 2013 |
By The Editor
CD-Traveller wishes all our readers a very Happy Chinese New Year – Gong Xi Fa Cai!
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Tags: Chinese New Year, Year of the snake
Feb 9th, 2013 |
By The Editor
Where to welcome in Chinese New Year in England
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Tags: Asia, Birmingham, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Bristol, China, Chinatown, Chinese New Year, England, London, Malaysia, Newcastle Gateshead
Jan 21st, 2013 |
By Kaye Holland
Everyone I speak to, seems to have been seduced by the snow that is currently blanketing Britain. “London is simply stunning covered in snow,” commented one of my colleagues, while my cousin in East Anglia said that the snow covered landscape ceated a “real winter wonderland” that took her back to her childhood
Posted in Travel rumblings |
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Tags: Amazon, BA, Barbados, Chinese New Year, Christmas, Don Draper, East Anglia, Hawaii, Mad Men, Pilot, Shrove Tuesday, snow, UK, Uniqlo, Valentine's Day, Vietnam, winter
Feb 12th, 2012 |
By The Editor
Heading to China in the year of the Dragon? Seek out Shandong – steeped as it is in myth and supernatural allure
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Tags: Beijing, China, Chinese New Year, Jinan, Qingdao, Qufu, Shandong, Shanghai, Tai'an, Terracotta Warriors, Yangshuo
Jan 23rd, 2012 |
By The Editor
Kung Hei Fat Choy! A Happy Chinese New Year!
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Tags: Chinese New Year, Year of the Dragon
Jan 11th, 2012 |
By Jane Egginton
Each month Jane Egginton brings us her letter from London. This month, Jane gives us the low-down on London’s plans to mark Chinese New Year
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Asia, British Film Institute, China, Chinatown, Chinese New Year, Docklands, Limehouse, London, Olympics, Year of the Dragon