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Fukuoka's food fiestas
Eat your heart out in this city on Kyushu island which offers everything from ramen to cow offal steamboat. -ST - The Sunday Times
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Travel write
Hickman's globetrotting childhood, including a stint in Singapore, nurtured her love for writing about faraway places. -ST
Watch the waves in Wellington
With the sea at its front and hills in the back, you can feel the wind in your hair in New Zealand?s capital. -ST
Can't wait to travel
AKADEMI Fantasia 6 winner Stracie Angie Anam (aka Stacy) from Kota Kinabalu admits that she has not travelled that much. But she wants to change all that. -NST
Shanghai surprises
The cosmopolitan Chinese city sizzles with its people, nightlife and great variety of food. -ST
It's wonderful diving in Tioman
Diving is a great way to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. -NST
Rustic haven
The former capital of Laos, Luang Prabang, offers historic sites and hotspots of untouched beauty. -ST
'Manic Mummy' goes to Bintan
Manic Mummy takes a break and goes to sunny Bintan island for some rest 'n' relax - with husband and son in tow. -myp
Truck travels
A week in a motorhome would be akin to boot camp for some, but a French family hit the road and lived five years in a self-contained truck. -The Star
A rich melting pot
The executive chef of Parkroyal Kuala Lumpur has fallen in love with the city and wants to spend most of his retirement years here. -NST
Taste buds shaped by travel
Travel has and continues to shape Charles Reed's taste buds to a great extent as a result of spending more than 200 days a year travelling for work or for leisure. -BT
Enjoying nature is the best
State Assemblyman for Ba'Kelalan in the interior of Sarawak, Nelson Balang Rining is a banker turned politican. He shares his travel experiences after surviving a tragic helicopter accident that killed his boss. -NST
Dubai - home away from home
As more local firms flock to the bustling Mid-East city to set up shop, more S'poreans are heading there to live and work. -ST
Still many rivers to cross
Tony Wheeler, the co-founder of Lonely Planet, is still an enthusiastic and restless soul - and insists there is much left to explore. -The Nation, ANN
Sarawak is best for adventure
Terrence Joseph Dass, the familiar face on RTM2?s morning show, Hello on Two, has his eyes set on CNN. -NST
Norliza's annual break
The general manager for corporate communications for Malaysia Airports Berhad makes it a point to go on holidays with her family once a year. -NST
Having a ball in Rome
How Cathay Pacific general manager Anna Thompson ended up with a new ballgown
Keeping cool under pressure
Olivier Arzel, CEO of luxury company Lladro, personifies his company's philosophy in his calm demeanour
Don't stop the music
Claude Ringuet's headphones make sure he doesn't have to talk on board
 
   

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