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16.08.2010, 17:03
China
Visitors to the Chinese territory of Hong Kong are likely to get caught up the city's "infectious buzz", it has been suggested.
Hong Kong has an 'infectious buzz'
16.08.2010, 17:04
India
Food lovers will be in heaven in Mumbai, which is one of the best places in the world to indulge in a traditional curry, according to Lonely Planet.
Indulge in a traditional curry in Mumbai
16.08.2010, 17:06
North Africa
The world's largest museum of Islamic art has reopened in Cairo following an eight-year restoration.
World's largest museum of Islamic art to reopen in Cairo
13.08.2010, 17:07
Aegean
Visitors to Cyprus who try the local olives are getting an insight into the island's ancient cultural heritage, a new discovery suggests.
Shipwreck reveals more about Cyprus' cultural heritage
13.08.2010, 17:12
Australia
A number of rare whales have been spotted making their annual migration along the coast of Western Australia earlier than usual this year.
Rare whales spotted in Western Australia
13.08.2010, 17:10
Caribbean & Central America
Birdwatchers will be in their element on a trip to Montserrat as the island is known as one of the top wildlife spots in the Caribbean, according to one expert.
Montserrat 'top Caribbean birdwatching destination'
12.08.2010, 16:03
Russia and The Baltic
Germany isn't famed for its traditional cuisine, but visitors to the country should definitely tuck into some local specialities.
Try local specialities in Germany
12.08.2010, 15:57
South America
From the wide variety of vibrant, culture-filled and awe-inspiring destinations in Latin America, it might be difficult to choose ten that stand out.
Montevideo 'among top Latin American destinations'
12.08.2010, 16:00
Mediterranean
Rome's most famous landmark – the Colosseum – will be opening its doors after dark for a limited time this summer.
Colosseum to open after dark
11.08.2010, 14:04
Mediterranean
An archaeological dig in Malta has shed light on the Mediterranean island's wine producing past.
Dig sheds light on Malta's ancient wine production
 
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