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GRAND OPENINGS Wanda Vista Guilin opened at an international holiday resort in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region in late June. Situated between downtown Guilin and Yangshuo county, the new hotel is just 40 kilometers away from the city s airport. It has integrated local customs and the landscape, as well as Dong ethnic culture, into its design. A Four Points by Sheraton hotel opened its doors at the Qiandao Lake holiday resort in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province in June. It is the brand s debut in the area. Marriott International operates 15 hotels in Hangzhou, covering its 10 brands. The addition enables an expansion in the hospitality group s brand portfolio in the city and proves its faith in a recovery in tourism, said an executive of the company.

Real Life Atlantis: 3 Underwater Cities that You Should Put in Your Travel List

Real Life Atlantis: 3 Underwater Cities that You Should Put in Your Travel List Building near rivers, lakes, and springs provided early settlers with clean water for home and agricultural purposes and a consistent food source in the form of fish.

8 Prominent Asian Caviar Producers to Look Out For

8 Prominent Asian Caviar Producers to Look Out For
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Step Aside Gin, The Asian Caviar Boom Is Here

Step Aside Gin, The Asian Caviar Boom Is Here
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7 of the World s Most Intriguing Underwater Ruins

Yonaguni, discovered in 1986 off the coast of Japan, is a hotly debated underwater archaeological mystery is it a natural formation or was it created by humans? nudiblue/Getty Images Over 70 percent of Earth s surface is covered by water. And from time to time, the works of human hands are claimed or reclaimed by its lakes, seas and oceans. There s more than one way to put manmade settlements underwater. Sometimes, they re submerged intentionally, the casualties of engineering projects. In other cases, natural forces (like earthquakes) conspire to swallow them up. We invite you to join us on a grand, watery tour of seven submerged places. Distributed around the world, they range from pre-Incan ruins to a Canadian town marked for destruction.

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