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The vintage transport museum at the Memorial Necropole Ecumenica in Santos, Brazil.

A high-rise cemetery complete with aviary, vintage car museum and now a sports hero

Soccer legend Pele will be buried high up with a view to his beloved home ground at Vila Belmiro. It’s a cemetery like no other. I know it well.

  • Lia Timson

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Caffe Florian has been in the same place in Venice for 300 years.

Please, sit down. It's time for good coffee and great history

The two main things you need to know about Caffe Florian are that it is old and not cheap. But who cares? This is no time to scrimp.

  • Bevan Shields
Standing Stones on Machrie Moor, Arran, Scotland.

Boris's Age of Stone

Of all the fanciful Brexit border ideas, Boris Johnson has proposed a bridge from Scotland to Northern Ireland.

  • Tom McKendrick
The barrel ageing room of the Suntory's Yamazaki Distillery in the Kyoto prefecture, Japan, in December 2019.

Woods, water, and a special attention to detail

If whisky is about bottling the place, one would like to bottle the harmony of this environment.

  • Chris Zappone
A delight to watch: a Siberian crane in flight.

A visit to a precarious paradise for Siberian white cranes

Paradise for these Siberian white cranes is on Lake Poyang, the largest freshwater lake in all of China, in the eastern province of Jiangxi. 

  • Sanghee Liu
A cold meats display in Parma, Italy.

Forget Parma night at the local pub, try the real thing instead

A palazzo pitstop in Parma provided plenty of provisions with prosciutto and parmesan too pleasant to pass-up.

  • Lia Timson
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Scenes from a Japanese tea ceremony in Kyoto, Japan in December 2019.

One time and place in Kyoto: The Way of Tea

Part-ritual, part-hospitality, part-aesthetic exercise and part-meditation: the traditional Japanese tea ceremony is a multi-dimensional affair.

  • Chris Zappone
Malaysia's Petronas towers are one of the city's many attractions we didn't get to admire during our ill-fated weekend away.

The weekend from hell: an ill-fated trip to KL

A peaceful weekend away, mixing work with a bit of sight-seeing, turned into the weekend from hell.

  • James Massola
The Pyongyang Okryu restaurant in the heart of Bangkok.

Soft power, hard liquor: inside the chain of North Korean restaurants

Finding Bangkok’s little slice of North Korea used to require cold war-style espionage skills. Not any more.

  • Michael Ruffles
The world's first printed Christmas card is displayed at the Dickens House Museum in London. The hand coloured lithograph card was produced in 1843 and sold for one shilling.

The first Christmas card and Dickens' enduring gift

It wasn't a coincidence that the same year Charles Dickens invented Christmas, civil servant Henry Cole invented the first Christmas card.

  • Nick Miller

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