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A day at Tapati Rapa Nui

Every year, the inhabitants of Easter Island – one of the most secluded islands in the world – come alive with cultural dances, typical dresses and ancient physical competitions.


Taiwan’s boat burning festival

By Robert Kelly

Taoist festivals do not get much bigger or more spectacular than the Burning of the Wang Yeh Boats, held every three years in southern Taiwanese communities to ward off disease.


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Improvements in handicap travel

By Suemedha Sood

Destinations around the globe are launching initiatives with disabled visitors in mind.
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A Jeffersonian-style tour of Charlottesville

By Suemedha Sood

Recently named America’s brainiest city, the thriving academic culture that former US president Thomas Jefferson cultivated in his Virginia home still lives on today.
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Florence’s fading artisan culture

By Shaney Hudson

The working-class Oltrarno district is home to artisans who have been crafting elaborate leather, silver, gold and paper products for nobles and other elites for more than 500 years.
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The undiscovered jewel of the Philippines

By Greg Bloom

The diving paradise of Apo Reef and the neighbouring town of Sablayan may just be the next big thing in Philippine tourism.
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The equation of dual citizenship

Become a passport holder in two countries


Art on an overpass in Hong Kong

A new installation by JR runs until 10 November


The world’s international student p

Both students and nations benefit


Are there too many tourists?

Important sites are endangered by overcrowding


Slideshows

Indonesia’s other Kuta

Markedly different from its Bali namesake


Sky-high base jumping in Malaysia

Adventures leap 300m from Kuala Lumpur’s tower


An expedition to the Arctic

Venture into the remote icy wilderness


From coast to countryside in France

Take in Brittany’s shores and Normandy’s food


China's historic splendour

Inspiring travellers since Marco Polo’s days


Where in the world? with Lonely Planet

Boston bike autumn USA

This New England city’s compact and relatively flat geography makes it ideal for leaf peeping by bike.

Where in the world?

Travel Tweets

2012 around the BBC

Crowds line the parade route

Huge crowds cheer GB's athletes

Hundreds of thousands of people line the route of a victory parade through London to cheer Britain's Olympic and Paralympic athletes.

Paralympians at the closing ceremony in London (9 Sept 2012)

London 2012: How the world saw the Paralympics

With the London 2012 Paralympics over, how have they been judged around the world?

Burning cyclist

Britons refuse to let go of Games

Fans cannot believe that the Paralympic Games are over, signalling the end of London 2012.

Nigeria's success in turning silver into gold

What next for 2012 Games Makers?

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