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Great holiday escapes to help you unwind and reset your nervous system
These seven destinations will help you calm your mind and body through nature, science, scenery and a slower pace of life.
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United States
Is the US unsafe and unwelcoming? Trump’s tourism chief addresses ‘myths’
26 May 2026 - 3:43PM
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Tourism
Checklist tourism trends as travellers go for selfies over ‘real stories’
26 May 2026 - 7:37AM
Art
How Asian artists at the 2026 Venice Biennale are making their voices heard
Using everything from baby dolls to tapestries, Asian artists’ perspectives are strongly reflected in a number of memorable exhibitions.
21 May 2026 - 10:21AM
Japanese-American artist Ei Arakawa-Nash holds two of the 208 baby dolls that are part of their exhibition “Grass Babies, Moon Babies” at the 2026 Venice Biennale’s Japan Pavilion. Photo: Uli Holz
China travel
Saunas, sure. But sleep? A couple stays overnight at a 24-hour spa in Shenzhen
A writer and her husband visit Shenzhen’s Tenz spa to see what it offers besides massages and how easy it is to get a good night’s rest there.
21 May 2026 - 12:37PM
Art
Once an Indonesian guerrilla fighter, she’s now a ‘quantum ghost’ in Venice
Len Karamoy, a leader of an Indonesian rebel movement, is the focus of Natasha Tontey’s video installation at the 2026 Venice Biennale.
18 May 2026 - 4:15PM
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Tourism
From Hong Kong to London, travellers have a plan B lined up for summer 2026
War in the Middle East and the rising cost of air travel and fuel have pushed many to plan shorter, more local and flexible holidays.
15 May 2026 - 3:38PM
The Madrid Chamartin-Clara Campoamor train station in Spain. Some holidaymakers are opting for rail-based trips, because of rising fuel costs. Photo: Getty Images
Art
Sex, desire and intimacy explored in Singapore art exhibition for over-18s
‘Passion is Volcanic’ at National Gallery Singapore focuses on the artistic expressions of sexual pleasures.
12 May 2026 - 12:15PM
Tourism
What is China’s luxury Silk Road Express train like? We ride its new route
A three-day return journey straddling Sichuan and Yunnan provinces highlights the best of what this world-class luxury tourist train offers.
12 May 2026 - 7:15AM
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Inside The White Lotus season 4’s luxury 5-star hotel in Cannes, France
Guests including Tom Cruise and Angelina Jolie have stayed at Hotel Martinez in Cannes, whose top suite goes for up to US$35,000 a night.
11 May 2026 - 3:15PM
Art
When London’s museums started losing visitors, they decided to get creative
Faced with falling visitor numbers, the British capital’s museums – both old and new – have a plan to win back the crowds. But will it work?
9 May 2026 - 7:15PM
The two-storey section of Robin Hood Gardens, the now demolished housing estate in Poplar, inside the new V&A East Storehouse in London, in May 2025. Photo: Getty Images
Asia travel
Best things to do in China’s Nanjing, from food and architecture to history
Planning a weekend in Nanjing? Here’s an itinerary to consider for visiting the bustling metropolis in eastern China.
8 May 2026 - 5:15PM
China's population
‘It’s a new crowd’: how Shanghai’s expat population is recovering – and changing
Four years ago, Shanghai’s draconian lockdown sparked an exodus of foreigners. Now, there are signs the city’s expat community is slowly bouncing back.
5 May 2026 - 6:00PM
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4 of the best destinations for luxury multi-generational holidays
Booking a holiday for children, parents and grandparents all together can be daunting. Here are some ideas that offer something for everyone.
5 May 2026 - 11:35AM
Asia travel
How Seoul’s strangest subway station made escalator weddings a thing
After plans for it to become a major transport hub fell through, Seoul’s grand Noksapyeong station pivoted. Here’s its fascinating story.
4 May 2026 - 7:15PM
A couple rides an escalator during their wedding ceremony at Noksapyeong station in 2001. After opening in 2000 as a grandiose transport hub to serve a relocated Seoul City Hall that never happened, the station was forced to pivot in interesting ways. Photo: The Korea Times
Asia travel
The Irish-American pub helping put a quiet Seoul suburb on the cultural map
Seoul’s Nowon district has never been known for nightlife. Irish-American Brendan Kelly shares how his bar, Kelly’s Pub, is changing that.
4 May 2026 - 9:51AM
Art
Why Lacma’s new US$724 million David Geffen Galleries space flows like oceans
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s new building encourages accidental interactions with artwork that visitors often ignore.
29 Apr 2026 - 7:15PM
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Tourism
Frozen’s magic hits Disneyland Paris with its new World of Frozen
Innovative technology in the World of Frozen at Disneyland Paris brings the franchise’s characters to life, captivating guests, young and old.
28 Apr 2026 - 7:15PM
In the World of Frozen at Disneyland Paris, Olaf is suddenly “real”, and roaming and talking like he does in the film franchise. Photo: Disney/Press Association/dpa
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Meet the Hong Kong chef serving tastes of city’s past using new techniques
Celestial Court chef Kan Wong talks about tapping into memories to recreate flavours of 1980s Hong Kong, and the ingredient he doesn’t miss.
27 Apr 2026 - 5:16PM
Expeditions and adventures
2 guys, 1 Reliant Robin and a long road trip to Cape Town – what could go wrong?
22,500km, 22 countries, 1 Reliant Robin. Two friends’ intercontinental road trip was risky and rewarding. But why embark on such a journey?
23 Apr 2026 - 7:15PM
Asia travel
This mall is one of the best places to buy anime and fan merch in Seoul
I’Park Mall in Seoul’s Yongsan district focuses on fandoms built around animations, games and character-based intellectual property.
23 Apr 2026 - 5:15PM
Art
Midea Group scion’s Shunde art museum shifts focus to amplify local voices
New projects at the He Art Museum, opened by the owners of Chinese appliance giant Midea, explore complex realities born of societal shifts.
24 Apr 2026 - 6:33PM
“At least There is Love” by Li Jinghu, an installation of street lamps forming a heart shape, seen here in front of a building owned by Midea Group, the conglomerate behind He Art Museum in Shunde, Guangdon province. (Photo:Cheung Hokhang)
Tourism
10 tips for retirement travel, from planning with AI to packing your bag
With travelling after retirement a growing trend, intrepid mature globe-trotters share tips on how to get the most out of more relaxed trips.
21 Apr 2026 - 7:15AM
Asia travel
Asia’s next cocktail capital? The rise of Phnom Penh’s vibrant drinks scene
Bars in the Cambodian capital are redefining the city’s mixology with their focus on local ingredients, creativity and sustainability.
20 Apr 2026 - 9:15PM
Food and Drinks
Is this soup being culturally appropriated? Dispute boils between 2 nations
Greece and Turkey are arguing over a traditional soup’s origins as one restaurateur attempts to register it as a dish of Greece with Unesco.
19 Apr 2026 - 5:15PM
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