Beijing: Olympic Improvement

It's no accident that China, the new global economic powerhouse, is using the 2008 Summer Games to show the world that it can get things done on a

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Beijing: Finding a Room During the Olympics

Although the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympics in August is still more than half a year away, local hotels are already taking reservations at a

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Singapore: For Kids of All Ages

Besides offering some of the best infrastructure in Asia for meetings, conventions and business in general, the island-nation of Singapore also

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Singapore: Changi's Amazing Terminal 3

In January, Singapore Changi Airport's Terminal 3 opened for business—a Singapore Airlines flight from San Francisco was the first plane to

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Singapore: Thinking Big

Big things do come in little packages—Singapore keeps proving this over and over. It's only three-and-a-half times larger than Washington, D.C

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Kuala Lumpur: Celebrate!

No matter what time of year visitors come to Malaysia, they’ll be able to take part in a number of colorful celebrations. Since the exact dates

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Kuala Lumpur: A Fusion of Flavors

Kuala Lumpur, this largest city in Malaysia, is a truly cosmopolitan center, boasting a population of approximately 1.8 million people. Its

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Tokyo: Season’s Greetings

As much as the Japanese love everything new and modern, they also honor traditions and nature as much as possible. Whatever the season, from cherry

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Tokyo: Skip the Sushi?

Sushi has become the symbol of Japanese cuisine, and not trying some during a stay in Tokyo would be missing one of the mainstays of Japanese

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Tokyo: In with the New

Although the Japanese have deeply rooted traditions and a love for their history, visitors to the uber-modern city of Tokyo will quickly see that

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Hong Kong: In Tune with Meeting Planners

Like an unchained melody, Hong Kong keeps singing its siren song and luring meeting planners from around the world. But instead of shipwrecking

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Hong Kong: Sights to See

There's a lot to see and do here, and here are but a few of the main highlights, courtesy of the Hong Kong Tourism Board (

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Hong Kong: What's Happening

From Chinese festivals to major international sporting events, there's a lot happening in Hong Kong. Here are the highlights of traditional Chinese

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Osaka: Cultural Immersion

Whether as a spousal program or a memorable team-building activity, Osaka offers plenty for your people to see and do. To obtain more information

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Osaka: The Business of Meetings Is Good

The city of Osaka anchors the second-largest metropolitan area in Japan, and is undoubtedly the heart and soul of Western Japan, often referred to as

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Bangalore: City of a Thousand Names

Whatever you want to call it—City of Pubs, Garden City, India's Silicon Valley, or, as it's now officially known, Bengaluru—Bangalore is

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Bangalore: Airport City

Slated for a May 11 opening of its first phase, Bangalore International Airport (BIAL) will be the area’s newest transportation hub, and its

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Bangalore: Spiritual Side

Bangalore isn't just a center of high-tech energy, but a place where spiritual leaders through the ages have tapped into a different sort of energy--

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Shanghai: Pearl of the Orient

Shanghai truly deserves its nickname, "Pearl of the Orient." In the middle of China's eastern coastline, the climate here is pleasant year-round and

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Shanghai: Serious Shopping

Shanghai has earned its nicknames "Shopping Paradise" and the "Oriental Paris" by managing to be all things to nearly all shoppers. Here, courtesy of

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