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  1. Po Fook Hill Columbarium. The vibe here is serene – Po Fook Hill is a storage place for cremated ashes. Once up here, you'll see pagodas, shrines, and a terraced hillside overlooking Sha Tin. There are dozens of rooms with niches carved into their walls to hold urns; each space is marked with a photo of the deceased.

    • An Eyebrow-Raising Sitar from India
    • A Personal Piece of Mount Everest
    • Tacky Magnets from Travels Around The World
    • A Gifted Cushion Cover from Cappadocia
    • A Tattoo of A Bear from Berlin
    • Fossilised Fish Scales from The Jurassic Coast
    • A Tattooed Hunk Picked Up in Croatia

    I grew up around sitar music as my dad's best friend from school used to play to us when we were little. Since then I'd always wanted a sitar of my own, so I did some research and found a reputable maker in Delhi. After half a dozen trips to his shop, I found a sitar I was happy with and paid a tin-box wallah to make a case to carry it home. I had ...

    After two weeks travelling across Tibet, I made it to Everest Base Camp, where – breathless from the altitude – I sat down on a boulder to gaze at the mountain. My Tibetan guide, who’d travelled with me throughout the trip and had a strong intuitive sense, inexplicably said, 'You can pick something up, it’s okay, but please ask permission from the ...

    The very best souvenirs are things that act as a talking point, trigger great memories, take pride of place in your home but don't take up too much space. My collection of ugly magnets from around the world fulfils all of these requirements! It started with one oddly polite tulip-filled clog from Amsterdam stating 'Regards, Holland', and led to a c...

    April 2010. An unpronounceable Icelandic volcano erupts, causing travel mayhem. Halfway around the world, I'm in Cappadocia, Turkey, stuck for an unknown period of time but with plenty to do in this extraordinary region. Visiting some locals who still live in traditional cave dwellings, I am greeted by a friendly old woman. She invites me into her ...

    I was in Berlinover New Year and, between visits to Christmas markets and afternoons spent perusing unusual art galleries, drank a lot of the local Berliner beer, recognisable by the bear on the logo. Potentially as a result of this, I decided now was the right time to get my first proper tattoo, and my favourite tipple provided the perfect inspira...

    For once, rough weather on a family holiday to the British seaside had its benefits. We were on the Jurassic Coast of Dorset, and storms had caused several sections of cliff there to collapse and give up their treasures. Picking around the shoreline, we found quite a few commonplace fossils: sea urchins, ammonites, the pointy skeletons of squid-lik...

    I had forgotten that taking a cheap 6am flight from Stansted was a false economy, and arrived a three-hour plane and one-hour taxi journey later in Šibenik, Croatia, in a complete daze. As I took the giant step down from the jetty and onto a tiny wooden boat full of haphazardly placed suitcases, I heard a voice. 'Watch out for that bolt!' he said, ...

  2. 2019年5月28日 · Hong Kong has a plethora of shops specialising in electronic and digital gadgets, but the product mix and prices vary. Similarly, vendors’ command of English can range from ‘enough to close a deal’ (Mong Kok, Sham Shui Po) to ‘reasonable’ (Wan Chai, Tsim Sha Tsui).

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  3. 2014年9月2日 · Like any politically charged city, there’s an undercurrent of creativity that provides an outlet for Hong Kong’s rebellious streak, translating into a clutch of interesting food experiences, design ideas and artistic endeavours.

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  4. Kuching. Housed in a ‘colonial Baroque’–style building constructed in 1909, this museum displays some superb examples of traditional Sarawakian textiles, including Malay songket (gold brocade cloth), as well as the hats, mats, belts, basketwork, beadwork, silver work, bark work, bangles and ceremonial headdresses created by the Iban ...

  5. Chengdu, China, Asia. Top choice in Chengdu. One of Chengdu’s most popular attractions, this panda park 18km north of the city centre is the easiest way to glimpse Sichuan’s most famous residents. Don't, however, make the mistake of thinking you'll be seeing wild pandas.

  6. This impressive five-floor museum has over 200,000 pieces in its collection, ranging from oracle bones and an excellent inkstone exhibit to various…. View more attractions. The centrepiece of the Wudadao neighbourhood, Minyuan Plaza was rebuilt in 2012 on the site of a 90-year-old stadium that was originally designed by….