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Why you’ll go to China in the next couple of years
China will increase its tourism direct investment by 20 percent year on year on average to boost the market and ... -
Furongji: Playful Dim Sum with a Twist
There is something different about the dim sum by Furongji. Some might ask if it’s fusion, but for someone who’s ... -
It’s in the Bag – The weirdest things left on airplanes
Each day millions of people crisscross the globe on flights. Domestically the airlines tell us that 99.5% of all checked ... -
Extreme Travel Gone Too Far
Many in the Going Global community are very well-traveled. We’ve been to all seven continents, visited over 100 countries and ... -
Are We Witnessing the Return of Supersonic Travel?
Ever since the demise of the Concorde travellers and airplane manufacturers have been dreaming about the return of supersonic travel. ... -
The Ultimate Private Jet
We want this. But with a price tag of about $366 million for a new A350 and then the costs ... -
Money Saving Hacks For Cheaper Travel
It doesn’t matter whether you’re planning a round the world trip or short break in the city, we all know ... -
The Joy of Entertaining
As we head into the holiday season with Thanksgiving behind us, many travelers begin winding down their trips for the ... -
Christmas Markets in Poland
In Europe Christmas Markets are serious business. They’re where locals and travelers meet to buy gifts, sample food and get ... -
Americans Love Europe
The current US President may not like his European counterparts but a new survey shows that Americans love Europe and ...