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August/September 2011
Shanghai Restaurants: Jimmy’s Kitchen Sparks Nostalgia
After an absence of more than 60 years, Jimmy's Kitchen has returned to Shanghai with a menu straight from memory lane.Luxury Train from Bangkok to Laos
Reliving the golden age of train travel comes easy aboard the Eastern & Oriental Express.Report: Airlines Look to Thrive in Asia
Booming as never before, air travel in the region is set to soar as new planes, routes, and services come on line.Airport Lounges Increasingly Key in Asia
Airlines would do well to coddle their premium passengers on ground as well as in the air.Java Resorts: Losari Gets ‘Well’
The Losari Spa Retreat & Coffee Plantation in central Java readies itself to become a full-on wellness retreat.Laos Travel: Champasak
Slowly opening to mainstream tourism, Laos's southernmost province offers attractions aplenty for travelers willing to stray off the beaten track.Shanghai Restaurants: Jimmy’s Kitchen Sparks Nostalgia
After an absence of more than 60 years, Jimmy's Kitchen has returned to Shanghai with a menu straight from memory lane.Koh Samui Resorts: the Conrad
Conrad's Koh Samui retreat, perched over the Gulf of Thailand, takes luxury up a notch on the island.Hong Kong Hotels: a Stylish ‘Icon’ in Kowloon
In Hong Kong, Hotel Icon is turning heads and bringing fresh life to Tsim Sha Tsui East.Laos Resorts: Kiridara in Luang Prabang
Kiridara offers serious pampering in the forested hills of Luang Prabang.Hong Kong: a Suave Salon for Male Grooming
Gentlemen's Tonic in Hong Kong offers a touch of British suavity and a host of feel-good, masculine-inspired treatments.Outside Sydney: New Heights for Blue Mountains Restaurants
Foodie-worthy cuisine is whetting appetites for Australia's scenic Blue Mountains as never before.Cambodia: Phnom Penh, Again
Putting the turbulence and tragedy of the last quarter of the 20th century behind it, the Cambodian capital is looking to an earlier era for inspiration as it reemerges as a city of arts and cultureMalaysia Travel: Lush, Luxe Langkawi
The one thing you're not likely to find on Langkawi, a holiday island located off peninsular Malaysia's northwest coast, is time enough to explore it all.Sydney Travel: a Guide to Manly Beach
Newfound sophistication meets a laid-back seaside vibe at the northern Sydney suburb of Manly.