March 16, 2013Travel Dispatch |
FRUGAL TRAVELERUp the Yangtze River With a $50 PaddleBy SETH KUGEL
A few rookie mistakes and some grand discoveries while traveling in China on a budget.
SURFACINGSLIDE SHOW: Call It PoHo, Stirring but Still Sleepy
The PoHo neighborhood in Hong Kong, once sleepy and residential, has taken on galleries and cafes without losing its low-key atmosphere.
SLIDE SHOW: Sailing in the Mergui Archipelago off Myanmar's Coast
A charter boat, "Sea Gipsy," ferries travelers among the islands of the Mergui Archipelago or Myanmar.
SLIDE SHOW: Bangkok, Where Extremes Coexist
Amid the city's chaos, visitors find charm and character.
FRUGAL TRAVELERShanghai on a Dime? Pretty CloseBy SETH KUGEL
Even with a budget of only $50 a day, Shanghai is more than manageable.
36 Hours in BangkokBy THOMAS FULLER
This vibrant, sprawling city of contrasts is becoming easier to navigate, but the main reason visitors return is the people.
CULTURED TRAVELERSri Lanka, as It Heals From WarBy AMY KARAFIN
A return to the Jaffna Peninsula, where the spiritual life and a welcome to visitors are being renewed.
BITESRestaurant Report: Violet Oon's Kitchen in SingaporeBy JUSTIN BERGMAN
A food writer and leading authority on Singaporean cooking teams up with her children to open her new restaurant.
THE GETAWAYBooking a Hotel in Asia? How to PlanBy SUSAN STELLIN
Chains tend to dominate the market, but staying at a traditional inn is described as a "must-do" experience.
CHECK INHotel Review: Kerry Hotel in BeijingBy CHERYL LU-LIEN TAN
Despite its size, the Kerry Hotel offers comfort, attentive service and every amenity a guest could want.
JOURNEYSIn Modern Singapore, Vintage Clothing StoresBy CHERYL LU-LIEN TAN
In a city that prizes the new, a small crop of stores has sprung up, filled with old dresses and accessories from Asia and Europe.
EXPLORERSailing Among Myanmar's Islands of MysteryBy MIKI MEEK
Living aboard a 100-foot boat, exploring a mostly uninhabited region spread out over 250 miles in the Andaman Sea.
Q&AArt and Architecture in Seoul, South KoreaBy EMILY BRENNAN
Doryun Chong, a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, on how to see art in Seoul and understand the history behind it.
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