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| Argentina |
| Buenos Aires is often referred to as the Paris of the South, and remnants of European culture are to be found throughout the city in its numerous museums and historic buildings. |
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| Bermuda |
| Although an overseas territory of the United Kingdom, it takes only two hours to fly from New York City to Bermuda! |
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| Brazil |
| In Brazil, you can hold your earlobe with your thumb and index finger as a token of appreciation for great cuisine. |
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| Canada |
| The Canadian ice wine, sweet with balanced acidity, is made from frozen grapes. Remember to serve it with desserts for the greatest sensation! |
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| Chile |
| As the longest country in the world stretching more than 5,000 km, Chile gurantees diversified destinations such as the Andes, the properous capital of Santiago and the world-famous Easter Island. |
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| Colombia |
| Bogotá, one of the leading metropolises in South America, is an exciting and go-ahead city with a raft of fascinating museums, thriving nightlife, and more than a little culture. |
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| Mexico |
| When you dine in Mexico, better put your hands above the table. It will be polite if you stay at the table for a moment after you have finished your meal. |
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| Panama |
| Panama City enjoys a lengthy history that contrasts neatly with the busy modernity of downtown. A day trip to the legendary Panama Canal is a must.. |
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| United States |
| From the US Capitol to San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge,the USA attracts millions of travellers worldwide, with more than 330 languages used for communication throughout the nation. |
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| Australia |
| When you dine in Australia, move the spoon away from you when drinking soup. |
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| Brunei |
| The capital of Brunei, Bandar Seri Begawan, is one of the most relaxed of Asian cities, made wealthy by substantial oil reserves that make it the most prosperous part of the entire island of Borneo. |
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| China |
| The diet in Northern China is of richer flavours. Consuming floral tea is effective in overcoming any resultant queasiness. In Southern China, soup is delicious and good. |
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| Hong Kong |
| You can choose from a wide variety of exquisite cuisines in the fast-food-esque restaurants in Hong Kong. Tasting the characteristic milk tea can be a good choice. |
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| India |
| The crispy Indian naan bread, filled with your favourite meat and curry, delivers the exotic flavours of Indian cuisine. |
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| Indonesia |
| When you stay in Indonesia, you are expected to touch the local people or food with your right hand. This serves as a sign of respect. |
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| Japan |
| Tokyo passes as an ultra-modern city, but the Japanese capital also has strong ties with tradition. In fact, these two factors combined make it an amazing and unique metropolis. |
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| Macau |
| The Portuguese food and wine and the traditional refreshments in Macau (e.g. egg tarts and almond cakes) will bring you the flavour of the Oriental Monte Carlo. |
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| Malaysia |
| To eat the bite-sized Malay food, a knife is unnecessary. You can simply eat from a spoon and a fork. |
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| Pakistan |
| Lahore, also known as the cultural capital of Pakistan, boasts a rich heritage, much of which were passed down from the Mughal Empire. |
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| Philippines |
| The Filipino national food, Adobo, refers to marinated meat, seafood or vegetables seasoned with garlic and vinegar. Don't miss out on this tasty food when you travel there! |
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| Singapore |
| Tipping is not popular in the Singaporean service sector. However, you may wish to tip when served at local hotels or restaurants which do not include a 10% service charge in your bill. |
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| Sri Lanka |
| Sri Lanka cuisine such as curry and seafood are available in hotels, restaurants as well as guesthouses serving home-cooked meals.Eating with hands is required. |
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| Taiwan |
| It would be hard to go hungry in Taipei. Restaurants of all stripes jostle for space in almost every street. |
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| Thailand |
| To the Thais, Bangkok is known as Krung Thep, or City of Angels. But to others, it's known as one of Asia's liveliest, most cosmopolitan cities. |
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| Vietnam |
| Hanoi may be the capital, but Ho Chi Minh City - still occasionally referred to as Saigon - remains the main business hub, as well as the largest city, of Vietnam. |
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| Greece |
| During happy hours with Greeks, you are expected to only half fill your glass and not to completely empty it. |
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| Malta |
| In Malta, you can always enjoy the Islands' scenery and the honey-coloured stone against the deepest of Mediterranean blues. |
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| Poland |
| Warsaw — Warszawa in Polish — stands on the banks of the River Vistula, roughly half way between the Baltic Sea and the Carpathian mountains. |
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| United Kingdom |
| London has a burgeoning reputation in the fashion world, with over 30,000 designer shops. Shoppers will not be disappointed. |
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| Bahrain |
| Sophisticated, modern and cosmopolitan, Manama, the capital of Bahrain, a kingdom of 33 islands in the Arabian Gulf, is prosperous and stable. |
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| Egypt |
| The Egyptian capital is one of the fastest growing cities in the continent of Africa, an energy-packed blend of old and new that's inhabited by ten million and more Cairens, every one of whom is inordinately proud of their home town. |
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| Jordan |
| Jordan has always been like a melting pot of the Middle East's great civilisations so it should come as no surprise that the city has ample sites of historic interest. |
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| Lebanon |
| Blending the sophistication of Europe with the traditions of the Middle East, Beirut is a cultural crossroads, supremely welcoming to visitors, proud of its ancient history and forging a dynamic path into the future. |
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| Oman |
| Muscat is highly cosmopolitan and often rated as the most friendly capital city in the region. |
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| Qatar |
| Fresh from hosting a spectacularly successful Asian Games in 2006, Doha continues to expand and improve, presenting the best of Arabic culture and history together with some highly modern entertainment. |
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| Saudi Arabia |
| Riyadh is a city quite unlike any other, and while it has less in the way of entertainment than many other cities, it remains distinctly fascinating. |
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| United Arab Emirates |
For shoppers, Dubai is one stop short of heaven. Dubai has no duty or taxes so prices are more than attractive
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