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Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Anchorage

Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Anchorage Bailey Berg © Getty Alaska Cotton with Denali reflected in pond, Denali National Park, Alaska Wreathed by the Chugach State Park, a half-million-acre natural playground with 5,000-foot peaks on one side, and the waters of the Cook Inlet on the other, you’re never too far from adventure in Anchorage. Just minutes away from shops, restaurants, craft breweries, and museums are world-class hiking routes, 100-plus miles of bike trails, and prodigious salmon fisheries. Many travelers fly in and immediately take their car or camper rental deeper into the state, but you’d be remiss to not spend a night or two in Alaska’s most populous city. Here’s what to do in Anchorage from where to eat and sleep, to what to see.

Northern exposure: Alaskans hope hosting US-China talks helps rebuild state s ties to Beijing

news Northern exposure: Alaskans hope hosting US-China talks helps rebuild state’s ties to Beijing llustration: Lau Ka-kuen After hosting the first encounter between the new Biden administration and its Beijing counterparts in a session marked by acrimony, Alaska still hopes its new-found notoriety will spur profitable ties with China. I am optimistic that publicity from meetings like this will put Alaska on people s minds as a vacation destination - and as a trading partner, said Lise Falskow, chief executive of the Alaska World Affairs Council. Do you have questions about the biggest topics and trends from around the world? Get the answers with SCMP Knowledge, our new platform of curated content with explainers, FAQs, analyses and infographics brought to you by our award-winning team.

Season s biggest snowstorm drops more than a foot of snow in some parts of Anchorage

Season’s biggest snowstorm drops more than a foot of snow in some parts of Anchorage Published March 11 Share on Facebook Print article The Anchorage area was blanketed with up to 17 inches of snow from Wednesday afternoon into Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. “This was the biggest snowstorm of the season for Anchorage,” meteorologist Pam Szatanek said Thursday morning. The storm dropped the most snow in Eagle River and East and South Anchorage. Seventeen inches was reported in Eagle River. Muldoon got up to 16 inches, Szatanek said. In South Anchorage, 13 inches was reported near Rabbit Creek, and a foot accumulated at the Ocean View Bluff Park.

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