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Articles by Glory Moralidad

Glory Moralidad


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  • · News

    Guest Review Awards: People Want Good Sleep

    Booking.com unraveled that travelers always wanted to have a nice sleep during their stay in hotels. The Booking.com Guest Review Awards have uncovered that the number one requisite of tourists has always been a comfortable bed for them for them to sleep peacefully with the experience of feeling like home.

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    From King Solomon’s Mine To Treasure Hunt App In London, 2017 Is Good Year For Archaeology

    Archaeologists will find more interesting dig ups this year and would like the public to know more of their history and culture. More expeditions and creative initiatives have 2017 say it's the year of archaeology.

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    Art In London Vending Machines Introduces Culture To The Masses

    Where do you usually see art other than in the galleries? The idea of having them confined in high-end, professional art spaces has let the masses feel unwelcome or left out.

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    Trump Hotel Will Unleash Hindu God's Wrath, Bali People Say

    No building will be higher than the coconut trees on the island of Bali lest that person would want to be in the ire of the Hindu gods. Unsurprisingly, it seems like US President Trump would want to see that happen as the Trump International Hotel and Tower Bali would be building across a Hindu temple and its loft towers over a coco tree.

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    Barcelona Can’t Accommodate More Tourists; City To Lessen Number Of Travelers

    Tourists visit Gaudi's Park Guell on July 11, 2014 in Barcelona, Spain. As traders of 'La Boqueria' complain about tour groups getting in the way of their real customers, Barcelona's authorities are debating how to control the number of tourists in the city as an estimated 10 million people are due to visit this year.

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    Do You Even Lift In The Airport? Now You Can With Airport Gyms

    Bro, do you even lift? Gyms in airports are seen to rise over the trend and would be available in all major ports in the USA.

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    Kid’s Seats, 3D-Printed Plane Food Among Shortlisted To Airplanes Crystal Cabin Awards

    The aviation 'Oscar's' awards, Crystal Cabin Award has shortlisted 85 contenders from all over the world with pitches and products from the first garbage trolley to 3D-printing of in-flight meals.

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    Start Reserving Seats For The 2018 Winter Olympics In Pyeongchang

    It's time to buy tickets and reserve your seats for the 2018 Winter Olympics Pyeongchang in South Korea. The ticket application period is from February 9 to April 23 and is aimed at providing an equal viewing opportunity to everyone based on the spirit of the Olympics.

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    Mind-Reading Technology Knows Your Perfect Holiday

    Do you know where your next holiday will be? Don't worry, there's a brain reading software that reads your emotions and leads you to your perfect destination.

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    Swiss Alps Perfect Hotel Room That Has No Walls

    People sometimes can't choose whether they want to sleep under the clear sky or the comforts of their own hotel room. One Swiss hotel on the Alps say, "Why not both?"

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    Scotland Charges £2 For Goodbye Airport Kisses

    Scotland sees this also as a problem and enacts a "kiss and drop" policy at the terminal entrance of £2 for 10 minutes. Anyone staying longer in the entrance for a kissy-wissy time will be subjected to "an incremental charge."

  • · Leisure

    Champing, The New Sleeping Trend In UK’s Medieval Churches

    Champing, a combination of church and camping has proved to be popular with groups of people like families, friends or coworkers. What can you get more from sleeping in a church than a good laugh, history, wine or some spooky tales!

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    The Latest Travel Souvenir People Would Love To Have: Parisian Cobblestones!

    Sainte-Lague was among the interested buyers and when she brought them home, she polished the stones and gave them a clean new look which has the flag color of France or a plain gold paint over them. She even customizes the stones according to the wishes of tourists.

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    Protect Snow Leopards, Says Global Leaders

    Twelve global leaders from snow leopard countries met in Kathmandu, Nepal to discuss the atrocities made against the big cats and lamented that only 4,000 of them are left in the wild. Last week, the Steering Committee of the Global Snow Leopard Ecosystem Protection program (GSLEP) tackled poaching and illegal trades in the northern borders of Asian mountains.

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    Project: Time Off, Americans To Participate On National Plan For Vacation Day

    Many Americans dream of having to travel and relax all day but only a few get to realize that dream. That's why the people behind Project: Time Off, marked January 31 as National Plan for Vacation Day and encourages everyone to take advantage of their office leaves.

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    Playboy Club Is Back After 30 Years

    The bunnies will be back on the streets of Manhattan as the Merchants Hospitality, Cachet Hospitality Group, and Playboy Enterprises plan to bring back the Playboy Club as the highlight of Cachet Boutique New York Hotel to open in the second half of the year.

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    Australia To Replace Passports With Facial Recognition, Fingerprints By 2020

    Three years from now, Australia won't be checking your passport to know who you are. They would rather rely on machines and technology to answer for your identity whether you land through air or sea.

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    You Don't Need To Travel Far To See #SaltBae: Famed Chef To Open Two More Restos In London and New York

    The 'flamboyant' chef, Nusret Gökçe, who took the internet by storm, would like to be the world's best butcher and he's going to conquer the global food scene with the expansion of his meat restaurant. In fact, London and New York would see him coming over in the next few months for his new chain.

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    Dubai To Hold Extreme Desert Race

    Do you want to experience a once in a lifetime extreme adventure race? Go to Dubai and take part of its obstacle challenge – Sandstorm – that takes you to four separate terrains defying your mental and physical strength on Feb. 10 at the Al Marmoum Conservation Reserve.

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    You Can Now Camp Safely Atop Of Your Car

    iKamper has introduced a quite unique tent experience for travelers who wants to sleep in more 'magical way' - on top of their cars.

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    KFC China Launches Facial Recognition App; Cor. Sanders Remembers You

    Coronel Sanders seems to remember you if you're in his Beijing house. KFC in the Chinese capital got itself an artificial intelligence that can predict your orders with its facial recognition features.

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    This Green Space In The US Might Be Bigger Than New York Central Park

    It seems like the idea to have another green space in the US is possible - and it'll be bigger than New York's Central Park. Dallas leaders have been talking about building it along the Trinity River with the name Harold Simmons Park and would cost $250 million to have it realized.

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    Travel Industry Must Review Elephant Attractions

    Perhaps one can blame televisions or that one tourist destination who says it's alright for visitors to ride elephants. In reality, there's nothing worth more ignorant than a person wanting to ride the gentle animals that end up getting a good beat when the day ends.

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    Top 5 Cursed Souvenir Items

    Is it true that some souvenir items are cursed? Last week, a man stole a cobblestone off from Rome's street and delivered it back to a restaurant with an apology note.

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    London To Be Dominated By Robots

    More than 100 robots will come to the Science Museum exhibition slated on February 8, hoping to "explore this very human obsession to recreate ourselves, revealing the remarkable 500-year story of humanoid robots."

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    World War I Ambulance Turned Into Posh Restaurant

    It has a dark history and has seen so many deaths, but one World War I train ambulance was given a new mission as a restored little cozy restaurant that invites people to come inside. Built 116 years ago, the train used to bring British soldiers back to London until couple Ross and Claire Moore fixed it to add to their existing railway-themed business.

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    Uber and Grab Threatens Motorcycle, Taxi Drivers’ Livelihood

    The advent of transport apps like Uber and Grab has placed the livelihood of many motorcycle and traditional taxi drivers in jeopardy. Many drivers have seen their income decreased as they cannot compete on the rates and convenience of these apps.

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    First In The World: Hand-Drip Green Tea Shop In Japan

    One Tokyo tea shop defied the world by opening a minimalistic tea place that focuses solely on hand-dripped tea brewing methods for nine people at a time. Tokyo Saryo gives emphasis on its service the perfect temperature and amount of tea root out from the leaves.

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    ASEAN Turns Gold, Highlights 50 Festivals And 50 Travel Experiences

    The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will turn 50 years old this year and they want to celebrate their 'birthday' by encouraging tourists to visit ASEAN nations with its highlight tour experiences and festivals. There are 50 celebrations, 50 travel packages, and 50 tour ideas up for grabs in case you want to visit the region.

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    Man Offers His Van For Travelers To Sleep

    Wanna sleep in a van with a man? Don't worry, it's not a joke, and in fact, one man has been offering his van for tourists or locals to sleep in while on the roads as a 'hostel on wheels.'

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