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Can Gio: a running destination 'through forest, by the sea' Located over one hour from central TP HCM, Can Gio attracts running enthusiasts with its flat routes through mangrove forests and open coastal areas.
'Garbage city' off Egypt's tourist map Visitors must navigate by tuk-tuk to explore Mokattam village, where garbage covers streets and rooftops for tens of thousands of residents.
Airbnb accused of hindering guest cancellations due to military conflict Many Airbnb app users reacted when the platform refused to fully refund room fees despite force majeure regulations due to hostilities.
Tourist arrested for filming missile interception in Dubai A 60-year-old British tourist faces a two-year prison sentence after filming air defense systems intercepting missiles during his holiday in Dubai, UAE.
Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City named among world's top 50 best cities for 2026 Vietnam's two major cities were recognized by Time Out as among the most exciting places to live and explore in 2026.
Magnolia blossoms flourish in the royal garden in central Paris Magnolia flowers in the royal garden in central Paris are in full bloom, casting a pink-purple hue over the ancient palace grounds.
World marks first international coffee day The United Nations General Assembly selected October 1 as International Coffee Day, honoring the cultural, historical, and economic value of the globally popular beverage.
Luxury hotel Six Senses London launches in the UK Six Senses London makes its debut at The Whiteley complex, blending a wellness philosophy, Art Deco design, and urban accommodation in the UK capital.
Guest sues hotel after discovering employee hiding under bed A Thai family is suing a hotel in Shanghai after discovering a male employee snuck into their room, hid under a bed, and claimed he entered by mistake.
Dubai's ultra-luxury hotels slash prices to record lows amid Middle East conflict Facing pressure from an aviation crisis and a decline in international visitors due to geopolitical tensions, Dubai's luxury tourism sector is compelled to launch unprecedented discounts.