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A weekend in... Beijing
By Sam Parker, Jan 15, 2013
Travel to China is on the increase. And since the summer Olympics, British people may well feel an added affinity with our distant friends in Beijing. After all, they went through it too in...
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A beginner's guide to... Brighton
By Sam Parker, Nov 20, 2012
Getty Take a walk along Brighton beach and you can't fail to notice the remains of the long-abandoned burnt out West Pier brooding off the shoreline. In many other seaside towns...
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A weekend in... Hay-on-Wye, Brecon Beacons
By Sam Parker, Sep 20, 2012
The small Welsh town of Hay-on-Wye is famous for one thing and one time of year in particular: the annual festival that sees the world's literary elite descend on the town with the...
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Revealed! Dublin's most enjoyable attraction (hic!)
By Sam Parker, May 10, 2012
There aren't many museums in the world where you're likely to find yourself doing an impromptu jig with a stranger while listening to live music, having just polished off a self-poured glass of...
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