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Montmartre Residents Push Back Against Overtourism in Paris
Montmartre, the postcard-perfect hilltop district of Paris, is facing mounting pressure from a surge in visitors, sparking fears among residents that their neighbourhood could follow the path of overtouristed...
Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro Shows Heart Health Benefits Over Trulicity in Landmark Trial
Eli Lilly announced that its diabetes drug Mounjaro has demonstrated heart health benefits in...
Best Buy to Launch Ikea Mini-Showrooms in Select Stores
Best Buy announced plans to introduce mini-showrooms within some of its stores, featuring Ikea...
JPMorgan Chase Expands with 1,000 New Branches in Seven Years
JPMorgan Chase has opened 1,000 new branches over the past seven years, a number...
Moderna Announces 10% Workforce Reduction Amid Declining Covid Vaccine Sales
Moderna announced plans to reduce its global workforce by about 10% by the end...
Discovering the Culinary Journey of Chef Ali Ahmadpour in Hong Kong
Chef Ali Ahmadpour, originally from Isfahan, Iran, has brought his passion for Persian and global cuisines to Hong Kong. Raised in a city known...
Airlines Expand Premium Seating as Demand for First Class Surges
The travel landscape is shifting as airlines see unprecedented demand for premium seating, with passengers more willing than ever to pay for comfort at...
Rovaniemi: Tourism Boom in Santa Claus’s Arctic Hometown Raises Concerns
On a crisp December afternoon, visitors shuffle excitedly across the icy ground at Santa Claus Village, a festive amusement park located on the edge...
Paris-Berlin High-Speed Rail Link Launches: A Step Toward Sustainable Travel
French and German rail operators have launched the first direct high-speed rail link between Paris and Berlin, marking a significant milestone in response to...
The Decline of Margarita Island: A Caribbean Paradise Abandoned
Once a symbol of luxury and elegance, the Margarita Island in Venezuela, once called the “Pearl of the Caribbean,” now tells a story of...
Discovering Gabriel García Márquez’s Macondo: The Roots of Magical Realism
Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude, first published in 1967, chronicles the lives of the Buendía family and their village of Macondo...
Exploring Japan’s Fermentation Tourism: Miso, Sake, and Tradition
Japan’s central Tokai region is becoming a hub for fermentation tourism, drawing international visitors eager to explore its rich traditions of miso, sake, and...
Kat O: Discover Hong Kong’s Hidden Island Gem
On the remote island of Kat O, 79-year-old Fong Sam-kiu cooks over a wood-fired stove, reflecting the quiet simplicity of life in this picturesque...
Discover Phu Quoc: Vietnam’s Fusion of Nature and Fantasy
Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest island, offers an eclectic mix of natural beauty and fantasy-inspired attractions. Nestled in the Gulf of Thailand, this rapidly developing...
The Decline of Autographs: Christian Bach and the Rise of Selfies
Christian Bach, a 44-year-old German autograph enthusiast, has built an impressive collection of over 10,000 signatures from both famous and lesser-known figures. However, he...
Jacumba Hot Springs: A Desert Town’s Revitalization
Jacumba Hot Springs, a town 110 km southeast of San Diego, has faced decline for decades. Located near the Mexican border, the town is...
Christopher St. Cavish Brings Chinese Food Stories to YouTube
Christopher St. Cavish, a revered food writer and researcher in Shanghai, has launched a new chapter in his career with the debut of his...
Christopher St. Cavish Launches New YouTube Series on Chinese Cuisine
Christopher St. Cavish, known for his expertise in Chinese food and as a beloved food writer in Shanghai, is embarking on a new venture:...
China Offers Controversial Tourism Experience Retracing Ancient Exile Routes
The city of Mudanjiang in northeastern China’s Heilongjiang province is set to offer a unique and immersive tourism experience, retracing the ancient exile routes...