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Top 5 street food gems in Dubaiedit
The Economic Times – Print – Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai
An institution to foodies and those hungry for a more local flavour, 2nd of December Street is a bustling kilometreand-a-half stretch in Satwa, home to oldschool eateries and international homestyle cuisine
TAT launches Give Me 5 campaignedit
Travel Trends Today – Online
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has launched a new shopping campaign, Give Me 5, to entice an additional 200,000 visitors from India and six ASEAN countries during the offpeak season of July September. The campaign will target families, women and incentive groups from 19 cities in India, Indonesia, Lao PDR., Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia and Cambodia, which are served by TATs campaign partner airlines, Thai Airways International and Thai Smile Airways.
New Trending Cuisinesedit
The Economic Times – Print Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai
A visit to Singapore is partial without visiting the Hawker Centre as there can be no better way to sample genuine local favourites without forking out too much moolah. Dishes like the Hainese Chicken rice and carrot cake are ever so popular but the world is looking a Singapore for inspiration… the Laksa lava cake is just a small example.
Dubai Tourism foresees expansion in Indiaedit
Deccan Chronicle – Online
India is one of the leading source markets for Dubai and has witnessed exponential growth in the last few years. Abdulla Yousuf, Acting Director, Proximity Market, International Operations.
Dubai Is One Of The Most Family Friendly Vacation Spots. Here’s Why.edit
India Times – Online
Every holiday season, we deep dive into finding an apt place for the best holiday experience one can have with family. While the options are endless, one place that will always stand out on the map as a family favourite is Dubai.
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Immerse in the spirit of Indiannessedit
The Economic Times – Print – Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai
Hong Kong’s Cantonese culture is deeply influenced by its colonial past and distinct languages, cultures and religions brought down over the years by the immigrant population. This cosmopolitan charm of Hong Kong is well illustrated through its food and culture. The Indian diaspora too have contributed extensively to this rich landscape.