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April/May 2011

Turkey Travel: Heart of Stone Cappadocia
The pick of Cappadocia’s hotels is Serinn House, a five-room property tucked into a dramatic rock where designer furnishings meet homey touches like the platters of homemade yogurt, cheese, andprese...China Travel: Backstreet Beijing
Nanluoguxiang, an ancient lane in the heart of the Chinese capital, has emerged as an atmospheric hub for dining, barhopping, and shopping. But can the hutong’s historic spirit survive its present-d...Thailand Travel: Increasingly Luxe Koh Samui
Thailand’s most popular tourist island after Phuket, once sleepy Koh Samui is now on the map for upscale travelers, thanks to the growing number of luxury resorts and a new wave of boutiques and caf...India Travel: The Treasures of Hyderabad
Once the seat of India’s richest princely state, Hyderabad is booming again as a high-tech hub of the country’s software industry.India Hotels: The Oberoi, Gurgaon
The newly opened Oberoi Gurgaon looks set to raise the luxury stakes in India’s capital region.Thailand Travel: the Wineries of Khao Yai
In the hills of Khao Yai, a clutch of vineyards is emerging as the hub of the fledgling Thai wine scene.Jakarta Shopping: the Goods Dept.
This warehouse-style space in Plaza Indonesia showcases a revolving cast of homegrown designers and cult international labels.Shanghai Restaurants: Heritage Buildings and Culinary Buzz at Sinan Mansions
A historical road is courting Shanghai’s smart set with an ambitious lineup of food and cocktails.Mongolia Travel: Roaming with the Last Wild Horses
Once extinct in the wild, the takhi is making a comeback in the Mongolian steppe.