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June/July 2010
Koh Samui Resorts: Banyan Tree Samui
Tiered down a hillside overlooking Lamai Beach and the Gulf of Thailand, the property’s 78 villas are impeccably designed, but where they really make their mark is in size.Hong Kong Nightlife: Tazmania Ballroom
If you thought pool halls were all sticky carpet and lukewarm beer, think again. This joint blends glamour and games in a space that would not be out of place in a Bond film.China: Mission Hills Resort Hainan
The world's second-largest golf resort is betting that China will become the world's largest golfing nation.Philippines Travel: the Mangenguey Island Resort
A couturière-turned-resort owner has big plans for her small Philippine island.Eco Watch: Saving Vietnam’s Halong Bay
Can a raft of new environmental initiatives save Halong Bay?Singapore Attractions: Resorts World Sentosa
A bit of Hollywood and a touch of Vegas go a long way at Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore.Taipei Restaurants: In Search of the Best Chinese Cooking
From its iconic beef-noodle soup to the myriad offerings dished up at the Shida Night Market, Taiwan’s capital remains the ultimate destination for Chinese cooking.South Korea Travel: Exploring Jeju Island
By turns kitsch and serene, the Korean holiday island of Jeju offers plenty of authentic experiences, as time spent with its free-diving haenyeo attests.Raja Ampat: So Far, So Good
Said to harbor the world’s greatest diversity of corals, the remote Indonesian islands of Raja Ampat have attracted conservationists and adventurers alike.