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Gulf Air flying to Denmark and Kenya in July

Bahrain airline, Gulf Air, has announced the launch of two new services: Copenhagen, Denmark on the first of July and Nairobi, Kenya on July 5th, 2011 at a rate four times a week.

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Brick Lane

Brick Lane

London, United Kingdom

 Brick Lane in East London was once associated with slums and the scene of the crime for the Jack the Ripper murders. The area today is now popular with London’s edgy artistic crowd and features art galleries, restaurants, markets and festivals throughout the year.   Up and coming designers often set up shop selling clothes, handbags and jewellery so you may even find something on the ...

Century Park

Century Park

Shanghai, China

This park is popular amongst locals who come here to while the weekend away. It is fast becoming a tourist hot spot as well. The park comprises of a garden, a man made beach, a mini-golf course, a bird protection area and a lake where fishing and boating is allowed.   Timings: Daily 7 A.M- 6 P.M Admission: Y 10  Address: Jinxiu Lu 1001 Tel: 021-3876-0588 ...

Fish Market

Fish Market

Muscat, Oman

This attraction will certainly heighten your senses-particularly the sense of smell. Mutrah is the central port area of Muscat, and as a result is a prime location for the sale of the daily catch. Early risers (or fish lovers) might enjoy this market, which will throw you head first into Omani culture and tradition. Timings: Daily 6-10am   ...

The Royal Barges

The Royal Barges

Bangkok, Thailand

Take a boat along the Chao Phraya River and stop over at the Royal Barges where visitors will be treated to the view of unique sailing vessels elaborately designed and painted with different etchings. These vessels are used by the Royal Family during state ceremonies as well as religious rites and rituals. The Garuda and the Dragon are mythological creatures commonly found etched on these barges...