5/08/2012

The New York Times, Travel Dispatch: Easy China, 3 Ways


The New York Times

May 5, 2012

Travel Dispatch

Easy China, 3 Ways

By DAN LEVIN, KEITH BRADSHER and DAVID BARBOZA
Insiders cut through the chaos to offer easy-to-use cheat sheets for spending a week in Beijing, Hong Kong or Shanghai.
The Fortress Walk, running a little more than two kilometers, has been open to the public since 2007. The trail side facing the presidential compound is lined with sensors to alert heavily armed soldiers hidden in bunkers if they have to defend the compound from intruders.

A Great View of Seoul, if You Follow the Rules

By CHOE SANG-HUN
A well-guarded mountain trek open for the past several years offers a picturesque panorama of the president's compound and a sprawling city.

A Tourist in My Son's New Home

By DOMINIQUE BROWNING
It is a wise mother who remembers the lessons that once came out of her mouth about how to be a good houseguest.
Montjuïc Magic Fountain features music and colors at night.

36 Hours in Barcelona, Spain

By INGRID K. WILLIAMS
In the Catalan capital, tuna belly is painted with jamón fat, new galleries surface in the shadow of Gaudí and children play around the Magic Fountain.
Drawing room in Hauteville House where Victor Hugo lived on Guernsey. It is now a museum.
FOOTSTEPS

Where Victor Hugo Found Freedom

By ANN MAH
In exile on Guernsey, off the coast of France, Hugo poured himself into "Les Misérables" and his home's decoration. More than 150 years later, the writer's Guernsey is still present.
Painting the Space Needle
HEADS UP

Seattle, 50 Years After the Fair

By CHRISTOPHER HALL
To remember its 1962 World's Fair, Seattle is giving the Space Needle a fresh look and hosting a six-month celebration.
The Botaira resort in Fiji.
FRUGAL TRAVELER BLOG

Fiji for the Rest of Us

By SETH KUGEL
Many Fiji resorts have a secret of sorts: a two-tier system with private cabanas for well-heeled travelers but also shared dorm rooms for those on a budget.
The Shelborne's new oceanfront pool area.
CHECK IN, CHECK OUT

Hotel Review: The Shelborne South Beach

By SARAH STODOLA
The Shelborne features show-stopping common areas and a location to match. But glitches could rub the sheen off the glitz.
PRACTICAL TRAVELER

Getting Refunds if the Price Drops

By MICHELLE HIGGINS
A number of travel sites will help you get money back if the price of a room or flight drops after you reserve. So which one is right for you? Here's a guide to three of the sites.
Ken Budd, author of
Q&A

Taking a Trip to Lend a Hand

By KENAN CHRISTIANSEN
Six years ago, Ken Budd "saw the impact of small gestures" in Louisiana. Since then, he's traveled the world as a volunteer. In an interview, he offers advice for budding "voluntourists."

Letters to the Travel Editor

Readers respond to an article about travel agents.

Multimedia

SLIDE SHOW: Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai
Dine in the clouds, visit one of the most surveilled spots in the world and have some tea in this tour of China's gateways.
SLIDE SHOW: A Ticket to Barcelona's Show
Culinary wizardry, architectural marvels and more await in the Catalan city by the sea.
SLIDE SHOW: Victor Hugo's Guernsey
See where the writer lived and worked during the most productive period of his life.
SLIDE SHOW: NoPa, San Francisco
Here, you can learn to stretch your own cheese while sporting a t-shirt from a shop called San Franpsycho.
Cucao Beach, Island of Chiloé, Chile, March 14, 2012 For me, traveling is a social experience of exploring untouched natural places. It's a way to enrich the spirit. After a drive bordering the immense and beautiful Huillinco Lake, we arrived at the isolated beach of Cucao on the Pacific. With the strong sound of breaking waves, I felt the power of nature. I felt free and at the same time, insignificant, in the vast and endless beach. After a while, my husband, son and I walked to one another, took hold of one another's hands and silently walked to the horizon. My sister was there and at that precise moment shot the picture. With its year-round green landscape and hills and strong folklore, it was the perfect destination to show my American husband the south of Chile, my native country. ISABEL MARGARITA LONG, Arlington, Va.
SLIDE SHOW: Why We Travel
"With its year-round green landscape and hills and strong folklore, it was the perfect destination to show my American husband the south of Chile, my native country."
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