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Skip the coast: three of Europe’s loveliest lakes to visit – by travel experts

Lake Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France A light breeze ruffles the palm fronds of our parasol as we sip Orangina and gaze at the windsurfers skimming across the water. The beach cafe is playing gentle Balearic beats. But this isn’t the Balearics and that shimmering expanse of blue is not the Med. We’re in the foothills of the French Alps and the nearest coastline is over 250 miles away. Annecy is an absurdly pretty medieval town on the shores of a...


Town's Roman museum celebrates its 20th year

Free activities include making craft, dressing like a Roman and learning about objects found in digs.


How to stop worrying about work during vacation

We all need and deserve proper breaks from work. Getting some time off to travel or just relax allows us to stay creative, healthy, and stop ourselves from drowning under a sea of work-related stress. However, setting firm work-life boundaries has become increasingly difficult in the modern world, where technology has made it all too easy to connect to our work. And for some, especially workaholics, the thought of missing work simply stresses them out! On the other hand, spending your entire vacation worrying about work is pretty pointless... Does this sound like you? Then check out this gallery for some much-needed tips.


‘Second Chance' Review: A Soothing Mantra of Himalayan Hope and Healing

It’s hard to get a cellphone signal, up in the high mountains of Himachal Pradesh in Northern India. Especially in the dead of winter when deep snowdrifts absorb all sound and jagged encircling peaks form an impenetrably icy barrier. But without WiFi coverage, Subhadra Mahajan’s spectacular and serene “Second Chance” suggests, a different, deeper kind […]


Hong Kong's Yim Tin Tsai Island: 3 historical treasures of the living museum

Hong Kong is popular for its vibrant city life, boasting an iconic skyline, bustling streets, and well-loved attractions including Disneyland and Victoria Peak. But Hong Kong is also home to serene and relaxed spots that offer noteworthy experiences away from the typical tourist paths. Outside the city are reserved islands and small villages that showcase the country’s rich cultural tapestry and natural surroundings. In this three-part series,...


“Lost” Ending Explained: What Really Happened to the Passengers of Oceanic 815?

From that church scene to the fate of the island, here’s everything to know about the finale of 'Lost,' which aired in 2010


Behind the Scenes with Greg Berlanti on Fly Me to the Moon

How do you authentically portray and convincingly fake a moon landing at the same time?


The commodification of language in migration

IN the last few weeks, I have been writing about language and labor migration. Today, I want to discuss how language is commodified in migratory contexts. I have argued, as with many scholars of language and migration, that language is an essential element of migration. But I go on to say that language is also among the goods that move in migratory and mobility contexts. As such, there is value ascribed to language. Language has, therefore,...


88-year old Amorsolo painting stolen from NegOcc museum

CONSOLACION, Cebu – The Hofileña Museum in Silay City, Negros Occidental, has reported the theft of an 88-year-old painting by National Artist Fernando Amorsolo. Silay Heritage and Eileen Hofileña announced the shocking discovery of the missing cherished piece of Philippine art history, the 1936 painting “Mango Harvesters,” in an FB post on Friday, July 5. The Hofileña Museum, renowned for its extensive collection of historical and cultural...


The wartime bomber crash that narrowly missed a village

Witnesses believed the actions of the seven crew members may have saved the lives of those on the ground.


Underexplored places you should definitely visit this summer

Most of tourists tend to go to popular destinations that feature on travel lists year in and year out. But what about the countries not featured heavily on must-see lists? There are some real gems out there that tourists have left untapped. What are some amazing destinations abroad that travelers should start visiting? Click through the gallery to find out.


United passenger shares details of sharing flight with Clintons

A former advisor to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. snapped a photo with a chipper Bill Clinton and a less-than-impressed Hillary on a United flight to Jackson Hole.


Team USA arrives for camp in Las Vegas ahead of Paris Olympics

LAS VEGAS — There’s something that Kobe Bryant once said that has stuck with U.S. men’s Olympic basketball coach Steve Kerr and seems especially important now. It was about how other nations have made big strides in basketball, how the gap between the rest of the world and the U.S. is closing and how that’s been a great thing for the NBA. And Bryant’s response, paraphrased, was basically, “so what?” His point: If everyone else is getting better,...


Famous artist homes and studios you can visit

Touring the home or studio of a famous artist affords the opportunity to learn more about the creative occupant and discover where, perhaps, they drew their inspiration. In fact, visiting the residence of a celebrated sculptor or painter is like peeking into their soul. Some of these homes were designed by the artists themselves, making them their own work of art. And many are now fascinating house museums, where the studio is found more or less as it looked in the day. Click through and open the doors to a collection of famous artist homes and studios.


Renowned oceanographer visits PH to advocate Verde Island Passage protection

MANILA, Philippines — Renowned oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle visited the Philippines last month to advocate the protection of the Verde Island Passage (VIP)—the world’s “center of the center” of marine shore fish biodiversity. In a statement on Saturday, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said that Earle personally dived into the VIP alongside other marine experts to observe the condition of the...


Your dream beach vacation can happen right at home in America

Can’t go abroad this year? Don't sweat it. The US has some awesome beaches for you to kick back and relax on that are closer to home. Check them out!


Thousand-year-old skeletons found in hotel garden

Human bones dated to more than 1,000 years old have been discovered at The Old Bell Hotel.


The long and ‘joyous’ road to revive Nepal’s ancient taboo scripts

A formerly banned Indigenous calligraphy is now being practised ‘joyfully’ in corners of Kathmandu and beyond.


Archaeological dig to unearth castle's history

The archaeological dig hopes to make discoveries about a civil war bastion at Hartlebury Castle.


The Manila Hotel celebrates 112 years with special room, dining offers

THE Manila Hotel, the country's first 5-star hotel, proudly marked its 112th anniversary on July 4. The Grand Dame celebrates with an array of exceptional promotions tailored to delight its patrons. Guests can enjoy a luxurious staycation with a special anniversary promo. Book a stay in a Deluxe Room for two consecutive nights at a discounted rate, inclusive of breakfast for two persons. Red Jade invites guests to savor a delightful Dim Sum...


5 Genius Ways to Keep Sand Out of Your Food at the Beach

Keep the warm sand in between your toes and out of the tuna salad.


Restaurant makes customers pay 800 euros for 2 drinks!

Are you travelling to Greece soon? In any case, never set foot in this restaurant...! This restaurant is located on the Greek island of Mykonos and it is not the first time it has been in the news because of nefarious practices. The DK Oyster is the only establishment that offers vacationers free sun beds. Free, really? To enjoy these loungers, however, buying a drink is mandatory. As a result, when it comes time to pay the bill, smiles fade and...


Accolades for Newport World Resorts' all-star hotels

LEADING global travel service provider Trip.com Group has recognized Holiday Inn Express Manila Newport City among the Top Engaged Hotels across over 50 countries and regions during its Envision 2024 Global Partner Conference in Shanghai, China, this year. This achievement places the hotel among the top performers globally. Online travel agency operator TripAdvisor has recognized Hotel Okura Manila as Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice for 2024,...


Exhibition highlights 'horrible' rubbish problem

The "epidemic of fly-tipping" is highlighted in an exhibition, which features waste from the area.


Have you heard about the US government's secret airline?

Did you know that the US government operates a top-secret airline called Janet? The airline tends to fly under the radar, even though it operates out of commercial airports. However, if you've never noticed the discreet, unmarked aircraft fleet, you're not the only one. Janet's operations and the activities of the passengers it transports are highly classified, but take a look at what is known about the airline in the following gallery.


The most outrageous acts of piracy in history

The sea can be a dangerous place, but not only for its unpredictable storms and mysterious waters. Pirates have been lurking the seven seas for centuries, causing chaos for whomever crossed their paths. Defined as the act of committing robbery by ship, piracy often has the goal of attacking and stealing cargo and other valuable goods from other vessels. But there have also been instances when pirates took over actual islands and kidnapped important figures. So, what are some of history's most audacious acts of piracy? Click on to find out.


Gaze upon the world's most impressive planetariums

A planetarium is the closest one can get to the stars (at least virtually). These theaters showcase the universe is all its fabulous brilliance allowing viewers to experience the night sky as a projected canvas screened against a dome-shaped ceiling. Most of these planetariums are very special and quite unique, either because they have been established for a long time, or as a result of their architectural merit. Some even offer fantastic learning facilities! All, however, feature cutting-edge technology. Fancy some star-gazing? Click on this gallery and let us bring you a collection of the world's most impressive planetariums.


The Pacific airfield being repurposed to counter China

Recent press reports suggest that a tiny island in the Pacific Ocean is set to become a new forward front in the event of hostilities between the United States and China. This has evoked wartime memories of when the island in question, Tinian, served as a US military base in the fight against the Japanese. During WWII, American-operated runways on Tinian served as launch pads for numerous bombing raids, including the fateful attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Abandoned for nearly 80 years, these airfields now look set to be recommissioned as Washington voices concern over Beijing's increasing missile threat. But where exactly is Tinian located, and what's the story behind this remote, jungle-clad enclave? Click through and step back in time to find out.


28-year-old left the U.S., relocated to Thailand, and pays $544/month for his 1-bedroom apartment—take a look inside

Paul Lee left New York City for Bangkok three years ago. He is a content creator and real estate agent in the city.


Paris's Moulin Rouge inaugurates new windmill sails ahead of Olympics

PARIS — Paris's Moulin Rouge cabaret club, whose landmark windmill sails fell down in April, inaugurated its new blades on Friday, nearly a week before the Olympic torch was due to pass the venue. Several hundred delighted locals and tourists gathered outside the club, one of the most visited attractions in the French capital, to celebrate the four red blades, decked out in gold and red. "The windmill without its wings is a void for Paris, it...


Prehistoric animals you won't believe existed

The animal kingdom is full of a wide variety of animals living in the seas, land, and skies. Millions of years ago, many more species made the Earth their home, but have since gone extinct. In the following gallery, browse through and discover the incredible and fascinating animals that once roamed the planet.


Beach-users reminded of seven barbecue safety tips

The States of Guernsey also urges people to take litter home or place it in an appropriate bin.


Barcelona residents protest against mass tourism

Thousands of protesters marched Saturday in Barcelona to denounce mass tourism and its effect on Spain's most visited city, the latest in a series of similar marches in the country. The Barcelona protests come after similar demonstrations in tourist hotspots such as Malaga, Palma de Mallorca and the Canary Islands.


DOTR: No stopping hikes in Naia fees, charges

Plane fares are poised to soon shoot up as charges for using the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) will nearly double next year as part of the government’s concession agreement with the private sector, according to the Department of Transportation (DOTr). Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista told reporters on Friday that the passenger terminal fees at the soon-to-be-privatized Naia would spike to P950 next year from around P500 to...


American Airlines flight had to make emergency landing after man exposed himself and urinated in aisle, authorities say

An American Airlines flight was diverted this week after a 25-year-old man exposed himself and urinated in the aisle mid-flight, authorities said.


Apayao province named UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

BAGUIO CITY, Philippines — Apayao province was internationally recognized as a Biosphere Reserve awardee of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for its efforts to conserve its forests and environs. The province received the award during the 36th session of UNESCO’s International Coordinating Council of the Man and Biosphere Program on July 5 in Agadir, Morocco. This made the province a protected area...


Cities with impressive beaches on their doorstep

Are you looking for a city break with a beach thrown in? Cities featuring nearby beaches offer visitors the best of both worlds. You can soak up the culture and the sun. And when it's hot and dry, what better than to hop off the sidewalk and onto to the sand? Click through this list of cities located around the world that have beaches on their doorstep.


Gen Z, social media helping fuel spiritual tourism in India

Spiritual tourism is seeing a boom in India thanks to the wide reach of social media and better transport connectivity.


How Peter Jackson Inspired the Style of ‘Waves' and Why Its Czech Director Compares It to a Christmas Tree

The period around 1968 in what was then known as Czechoslovakia has gotten the film and TV treatment numerous times. But the 58th edition of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF) saw the world premiere Waves, of a new take on the time before and after the invasion of Czechoslovakia by Soviet Union-led Warsaw […]


'Rare' opportunity to see historic tithe map

The village of Lustleigh is said to be one of the only places in Devon to retain its tithe map.


D-Day tribute display planned for seaside airshow

Historical planes including a Spitfire and the Sally B will feature in this year's Clacton Airshow.


The best public-access and private golf courses in Alabama, ranked

Looking to play the best golf courses in Alabama? Welcome to our annual Golfweek’s Best ranking of public-access and private courses. Following are the rankings for both types of courses, as judged by our nationwide


What goes into the ultimate picnic basket?

Whether you're banqueting on the beach or munching in a meadow, feasting in fine weather requires a bit of thought and lots of imagination. Still not sure what to prepare? Click through this gallery for a detailed menu plan.


Family fears teen was 'lured' away after disappearing from cruise ship in Germany

Aydin Brown, just 14, disappeared from the Caribbean Princess Cruise ship during a stop in Warnemunde, Germany, on the Baltic Sea. He was last seen leaving the vessel at the crack of dawn on July 4


The Spanish cathedral that’s taking more than 140 years to build

The Catholic Church is no stranger to large and magnificent architecture. After all, the seat of Catholicism in Vatican City is home to St. Peter’s Basilica, the largest church in the world. But nestled in the middle of Barcelona in Spain is a towering architectural marvel that remains unfinished after more than 140 years: Sagrada Família. The organization in charge of its construction has announced that the build will finally be finished by 2026. But will that truly be the end? And why has it taken so long to build this impressive monument anyway? Click through this gallery to take a trip through the Spanish church’s history and hallways.


America’s most dangerous volcanoes

Volcanic eruptions are as terrifying as they are beautiful. In addition to their extreme temperatures, they can release toxic gases and ash, and even cause earthquakes. But which American volcanoes are truly the most dangerous? Here's a list of volcanoes to watch out for, according to the US Geological Survey.


Grand Westside Hotel: Megaworld’s Newest Gem

A gem of a find is a treasure forever. Many jewels may abound, but one treasure stands out as the largest, most expansive gem of a property. Introducing the latest crown in the royal family of the illustrious Megaworld conglomerate called the Grand Westside Hotel in Parañaque. Dubbed as the biggest hotel in the Philippines, no less than President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. inaugurated the 19-story, two-tower property that features 1,530...


Does your pet suffer when you’re away on vacation?

Leaving your pet behind while you go on vacation can be heartbreaking for both of you. What is meant to be a fun time for you can actually cause a lot of stress for your furry companion. The change in routine and you being away can sadly result in behavior problems and separation anxiety, for both dogs and cats. This reality, of course, can be a source of guilt when they can't join you on vacation. Thankfully, there are some steps you can take to lessen your pet's stress and the likelihood of behavior problems. Click on through to find out more.


I'm an American mom living in Spain. There are no summer camps in August, and everyone tends to travel.

Jennison Grigsby is raising her son with her Spanish husband. Kids can go to summer camp at their school and the affordable price includes lunch.


Work of 60 artists on display in city trail

The artworks around Sunderland include paintings, sculptures, performances and exhibitions.