Wednesday 1 August 2007

Latest News From Global Travel Writers: Aug



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The award-winning Global Travel Writers team bring you their latest offerings for August 2007:

We start this month with some more China stories:

  • Karen Halabi visits Shanghai and discovers the modern face of 21st century China;
  • John Borthwick visits Gulangyu, "the Piano Island", off the coast of China's Fujian province
  • Sally Hammond takes a close-up look at Beijing, discussing the lead-up to the Games, where to stay in the city and other things to see and do before and after the Games;
  • Graham Simmons goes on an unlikely search: Finding Green in Taiwan;
  • Roderick Eime finds that in outback Queensland, the streets are paved, not with gold, but with emeralds, rubies and sapphires. Share the miners' Lust for Dust
  • Sheriden Rhodes cheques out the Swiss banking city of Zurich;
  • Philip Game finds the avant-garde in Glasgow and goes road-tripping in Western Scotland
  • Thomas E King tees off on Noosa's Natural Greens and goes Rockin' around Rockhampton;
  • Glenn A Baker finds Mongolia, the "Land of Blue Sky"

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Our Destination Focus: China mailout last month provoked a good deal of interest.

Coming in mid-August: DESTINATION FOCUS: INDIA

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