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Remote Lands Offers Aman Japan Culinary Journey in 2022
June 9, 2021
Remote Lands, the world’s leading ultra-luxe and intrepid Asia travel designer, is excited to announce the ultimate gourmet experience in collaboration with Aman – the
Aman Japan Culinary Journey. For travelers seeking the very best in gastronomic cultural immersion, this nine-night journey, which is limited to just 16 people, will take place from May 15-24, 2022 and offer access to exclusive, high-end dining and libation experiences, many of which are not available to the general public. All travel is by high-speed Shinkansen bullet train, chartered helicopter and private car.
Remote Lands and Aman will indulge guests with a unique itinerary that goes behind the scenes to savor some of the finest examples of traditional and contemporary Japanese culinary excellence in Tokyo, Yamanashi, Nagoya, Shima, Osaka and Kyoto. In addition to chef-guided market visits and fine-dining experiences, the
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Sharjah Archaeology Authority participates in conference for preserving Uzbekistan s cultural heritage
SHARJAH, 22nd December, 2020 (WAM) The Sharjah Archaeology Authority (SAA), has participated in the activities of the Fourth World Conference of the International Society for the Preservation of the Cultural Heritage of Uzbekistan, which was held in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, recently.
The conference was attended by more than 300 scholars and specialists from over 40 countries in the world, and approximately 1,000 local experts and participants from Uzbekistan, as the conference coincided with the traditional week of Cultural Legacy of Uzbekistan.
Eisa Yousif, Director of Archaeology Department at Sharjah Archaeology Authority, gave a joint presentation with Sergey Lapteff, special researcher of the Miho Museum in Japan, on archaeological materials related to Central Asia along the Silk Road, and gave several examples of similarities between artefacts discovered in Sharjah an