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A woman and her daughters eat as they wait for their flight after a rainstorm hit Dubai, causing delays at Dubai International Airport, United Arab Emirates. Photo: Reuters

Destinations known | Why all travellers will pay a price for Dubai flights chaos after floods

Hundreds of cancelled flights, huge queues for new ones, a lack of staff – Dubai airport was brought to its knees by flooding. Expect travel insurers to react by increasing prices and reducing cover.

25 Apr 2024 - 7:45AM
People travelling on passports issued by Singapore are at a disadvantage compared to those from many other countries because the document does not explicitly differentiate between first and last names, yet airport systems do. Photo: Shutterstock Images

Reflections | The pitfalls of travelling on passports issued by Malaysia and Singapore

Passports issued by Singapore and Malaysia don’t separate first and last names, confusing airline computers and online apps. Why the constant demands to state a surname when none is defined?

22 Apr 2024 - 7:45AM
Hong Kong Star Ferry Company’s chief coxswain, Kwok Cho-tai, at the pier in Tsim Sha Tsui. He opens up about growing up poor but happy on a boat, and his career aboard one of Hong Kong’s icons. Photo: Kate Whitehead

Hong Kong Star Ferry chief coxswain on steering an icon of the city

Head of the Star Ferry fleet Kwok Cho-tai tells Kate Whitehead about growing up ‘very poor’ but happy on a boat in Aberdeen Harbour, rising through the ranks, and missing the daily ferry commuters.

21 Apr 2024 - 9:06PM
Trincomalee Beach in Sri Lanka. Photo: Shutterstock

8 summer 2024 holiday ideas for sports fans, sun seekers and nature lovers

From the summer Olympics in Paris and the Euro 2024 football tournament, to natural wonders such as China’s largest waterfall and Norway’s midnight sun, eight things to do and see in summer 2024.

21 Apr 2024 - 8:03PM
A display depicting an opium smoker at the House of Opium, in the Thai part of the Golden Triangle. The region’s drug-producing past is remembered here through museums, tours and memorials dedicated to the military leaders who fought an “opium war” in 1967. Photo: David Frazier

Thai towns in the Golden Triangle cash in on their past as opium producers

The Thai towns of the notorious Golden Triangle are taking advantage of their opium-producing history with attractions centred on the drug and military leaders who fought over it.

19 Apr 2024 - 5:15PM
The Hong Kong Wonders room, on the new family floor at the five-star Island-Shangri-La, Hong Kong hotel, features a model that doubles as a bunk bed and play prop. Photo: Island Shangri La

What is Island Shangri-La’s new family floor in Hong Kong like?

The new family floor at the five-star Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong hotel offers parents and their children ‘family-friendly luxury’ in a fun-filled fantasyland. We stayed for a night.

18 Apr 2024 - 12:45PM
Butter chicken at Havemore, a Delhi restaurant founded in 1959 that has won awards for its rendition of the Indian capital’s signature dish. We look at this and other restaurants in the city vying for butter chicken supremacy. Photo: Siddharth Khandelwal.

Butter chicken wars: who does New Delhi’s signature dish best?

Delhi is a city of endless squabbles – over who makes the best version of the Indian capital’s signature dish. We look at some of the restaurants vying for butter chicken supremacy, and how to make it best.

14 Apr 2024 - 11:15AM
A backpacker walks through the Khao San Market in Bangkok, Thailand. Tile Pile passes on his beginner backpacking tips for Southeast Asia to his son as he starts his first solo trip. Photo: Shutterstock

Backpacker travel tips for beginners in Southeast Asia

What clothes to pack, where to eat, who to avoid, where to get currency, renting motorbikes – an experienced dad gives his beginner son tips on backpacking in Southeast Asia.

13 Apr 2024 - 5:15PM
An Irrawaddy dolphin swims in the Mekong river in Cambodia’s Kratie province on March 24, 2012. A proposed Cambodian commune’s festival aims to reflect the value of the animals while promoting conservation efforts – but its last one died two years ago.

Destinations known | Any point to new Cambodian dolphin festival? They’re dead already

A proposed Cambodian commune’s Irrawaddy dolphin festival aims to reflect the value of the animals while promoting conservation efforts – but its last one died two years ago.

11 Apr 2024 - 11:45AM
Mozambique is an unsung gem of African tourism. The Bazaruto Archipelago offers a chance to get up close to a wide range of marine life – including the elusive dugong (above) – without being too invasive. Photo: Getty Images

‘Best dive ever’: looking for dugongs in Mozambique’s pristine waters

Mozambique is an unsung gem of African tourism. The Bazaruto Archipelago offers a chance to get up close to spectacular marine life – including the elusive dugong – without being too invasive.

15 Apr 2024 - 5:38AM
A vendor at Phnom Penh’s Central Market. Built on a filled-in lake bed, the market opened to the public in 1937. Photo: Oliver Raw

Phnom Penh: the pros and cons of a visit to former Pearl of Asia

The Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, has attractive old buildings, and some unfinished new ones, eye-catching snacks, but also a crime problem and harrowing reminders of Khmer Rouge genocide.

5 Apr 2024 - 12:45PM
The Marco Polo Bridge in west Beijing. Photo: Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty Images

Reflections | How Beijing’s Marco Polo Bridge shaped modern Chinese history

The collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge showed how vulnerable modern bridges can be. China’s Marco Polo Bridge has stood the test of time, and has been the scene of historically important events.

8 Apr 2024 - 3:06PM
Asif (21) and Arif (25) from Achoora village, Gurez Valley, harness the power of the internet to showcase and celebrate its untamed beauty. Photo: Umar Altaf

Internet, air links reach Kashmiri former Silk Road outpost. Tourists next?

In a far corner of Indian Kashmir bordering China and Central Asia, Gurez, once a stop on the Silk Road, has been reinventing itself since going online and gaining an air transport service, and is wooing tourists.

3 Apr 2024 - 7:10AM
Geeling Ching at Auckland’s Soul Bar & Bistro, where she is now operations manager. The actress, tour adviser and former flame of David Bowie gives travel tips for her native New Zealand. Photo: Deborah Cassrels

David Bowie China Girl video star’s New Zealand travel tip: go with the flow

Geeling Ching had a brief fling with David Bowie after shooting his ‘China Girl’ music video, but her advice for visitors to New Zealand is to take their time and adjust to its laid-back vibe.

31 Mar 2024 - 11:15AM
That there is still no standardised power socket is one of the mysteries of the modern world. China’s First Emperor was all about standardisation – he introduced the universal Chinese writing system that is still in use today. To resolve the issue, a multipronged approach is needed. Photo: Shutterstock

Reflections | Standard Chinese script unified China, yet we can’t make a universal plug?

Why power plugs and sockets are not standardised worldwide is anyone’s guess. China’s First Emperor was all about standardisation – he introduced the universal Chinese writing system used to this day.

31 Mar 2024 - 8:15AM
A railway line in Hanoi’s Old Quarter is a notoriously dangerous place for tourists, which is why authorities are taking measures to restrict their access. Elsewhere, cities and countries tax tourists or charge entry fees to manage visitor flows and encourage more environment-friendly travel. Photo: Shutterstock

How travel hotspots from Hanoi to Barcelona are curbing crowds

To curb overtourism and foster more environmentally friendly travel, destinations from Venice to Kyoto are taxing visitors or restricting access. We look at tourism control measures around the world.

30 Mar 2024 - 4:15PM
Sydney Harbour seen from a flight newly taken off from Sydney for Los Angeles. Rising airfares, the carbon cost of long-haul travel and the prospect of fewer flights and even higher fares are headwinds for the travel industry in Australia and New Zealand. Photo: Shutterstock

Destinations known | Australasia loses appeal as a business travel destination. And for tourists?

Companies wary of blowing carbon targets if they send delegates down under, passengers paying for sustainable airline fuel, a lack of which could further reduce capacity – Antipodeans should be worried.

28 Mar 2024 - 7:47PM
Some of the finest art in the world is above our heads, so next time you are in the lavish Apollo Gallery at The Louvre in Paris (above), do look up. The same goes for other dazzling examples of ceiling art around the world we’ve picked out. Photo: Ronan O’Connell

From The Louvre to New York, 10 places to see dazzling ceiling art

Yes, there’s the Sistine Chapel at The Vatican, but there’s more dazzling ceiling art to admire elsewhere, from Edinburgh to Kathmandu, in churches, a temple, a monastery, a mosque, a mansion and a museum.

24 Mar 2024 - 6:15PM
Detail from Fernando Botero’s sculpture Woman With Fruit (1996) at The Dolder Grand hotel in Zurich, Switzerland.

Destinations known | 5-star hotels with the best art collections – think Dali, Botero, Murakami

Luxury hotels vie to stand out from the pack through their art collections and programmes. Experts rate properties in Beijing, Hong Kong and Japan, but seem to agree two hotels are a cut above the rest.

21 Mar 2024 - 3:10PM
A statue on display in the Galleria dell’Accademia, Florence, Italy, home to Michelangelo’s David. Photo: Getty Images

Things to see in Florence: Uffizi Gallery, Michelangelo, Ferragamo’s shoes

Come for the fashion, stay for the art: a visit to Florence to attend the Pitti Uomo menswear shows is an opportunity to see the best of the Italian Renaissance city, including Michelangelo’s David.

17 Mar 2024 - 5:15PM