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18 travel features tagged “Business”

Meat-free travel spots: Vegetarian hits and misses

Seven perfect destinations for the best food without a face – and three for vegetarians to avoid.
Read more… 23 April 2012


Mini guide to Singapore

Where else can you find a temple honoring Buddha’s tooth? Head to this island city-state for a twist on religion, nature and art, along with some top notch dumplings.
Read more… 13 March 2012


A local’s guide to Singapore

From green corridors to hot springs, this buzzing city-state has a skyscraper-free side that even locals do not know about.
Read more… 04 December 2011


A new breed of boutique hotels in Singapore

Finding a stylish alternative to the high prices of big hotels in the Southeast Asian city-state
Read more… 14 September 2011


The Passport blog

Tipping is not a city in China

A primer for giving gratuity in Asia, a region that almost always offers good service.
Read more… 06 July 2011


Living in... Singapore

The city-state is a multicultural, multi-ethnic island that attracts international workers from companies around the world.
Read more… 29 June 2011


Cities that define our time

Which of the current crop of 21st-century metropolises will be seen as the most symbolic of our age?
Read more… 19 May 2011


The perfect trip: Singapore and Malaysia

From cookery lessons and feasting to jungle walks and high tea, capture the very best of Singapore and Malaysia.
Read more… 30 March 2011


Exploring Singapore and Malaysia

Visit hawker centres in Singapore, go on a jungle trek, take tea in the Cameron Highlands and discover Penang’s cultural heritage.
30 March 2011


Singapore then and now

Singapore is one of the world’s most important business hubs, which means a lot of connections with the outside world and a large population of foreign workers. But this is nothing new.
25 March 2011


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