We’ve never seen Sydney this moody.
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We’ve never seen Sydney this moody.
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Hong Kong may be the most expensive city in the world to set up an office, buy a luxury home and open a retail location, but it also offers surprising values for the budget traveler.
(via International Budget Guide 2013: Hong Kong | Gadling.com)
As most cities around the world put the brakes on new developments because of economic woes, Shanghai is bucking the trend by building and growing at a dizzying pace. Blink and another skyscraper has shot up, or a new museum has opened, or another mega-mall has taken shape.
(via International Budget Guide 2013: Shanghai, China | Gadling.com)
This week on Instagram we’re off to Sweden, and since Anna Brones is at the helm you can expect a lot of bike and food photos. And some good sun shots on ice, because this time of year, in good weather, the landscape can be simply stunning.
The Sydney Opera House “wore green” for St. Patrick’s Day yesterday.
(via Landmarks Worldwide ‘Go Green’ For St. Patrick’s Day | Gadling.com)
This recent Photo Of The Day comes from Lawrence Wang, who captured this astounding image of the Shanghai Tower currently under construction. After its completion, the Shanghai Tower will be the tallest building in China and second tallest building in the world, after the almighty Burj Khalifa. This image perfectly captures the chaotic landscape of Shanghai, dominated by glass, steel and concrete.
(via Photo Of The Day: The Shanghai Tower Rises | Gadling.com)
Yes, it’s possible to do San Francisco on a budget.