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What’s new for 2010? South Africa hosts the World Cup, Beirut is ready to party, Doha becomes Arab Capital of Culture, Istanbul becomes European Capital of Culture Istanbul, Stockholm becomes Europe’s first Green Capital and Korea hosts Formula One
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Doha, Qatar is one of the fastest growing cities in the Arab world. Much like Dubai in the U.A.E, Doha is a super-cosmopolitan metropolis, whose seemingly limitless growth is fueled by petrodollars and tourism. If you’re looking for glamour, excitement, and a different take on urban… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website...
Amiable and picturesque Pécs is a lively destination in southwest Hungary. The city of 160,000 people has UNESCO World Heritage pride, a rich ensemble of landmarks and most notably, shares 2010 European Capital of Culture honors with Essen and Istanbul. Image by Wikimedia Commons The lovely town… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my...
With a collective apology to Sapporo, Kyoto, Tokyo and Osaka, the city in Japan that incites more praise for livability, sustainability and green space is the capital of Fukuoka Prefecture. The city of more than 1.5 million is just across Busan, South Korea on the Korea Strait. Though the city of Kitakyushu, a mere 90 minute commute from the capital,...
The European Capital of Culture is a wonderful concept put forth by the European Union. The pioneer behind the idea was Melina Mercouri, who as Minister of Culture for Greece in 1983, led a movement to advance and promote culture in parallel with regional economic development. The results have been diverse and manifold. Recipients of the Capital...
Together with Pécs, Hungary and Istanbul, Turkey, a fine city in the Ruhr of Germany shares European Capital of Culture status for 2010. The North Rhine-Westphalia city of Essen is indeed the notable city in question, with close to 600,000 proud inhabitants ready to give visitors the grand tour. Essen, like Dortmund and Düsseldorf and other...
The city that represents a bridge between Europe and Asia is also the city that represents a premier in the European Capitals of Culture tradition: it’s the first city outside the European Union that gets this title. Istanbul is a populous and fascinating city and in 2010 it’s one of… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website...
By Danielle Nierenberg and Bernard Pollack, Borderjumpers World Cup soccer fans in Cape Town, South Africa. Credit: flowcomm. For those in South Africa for the 2010 World Cup or those headed here for the final games, you may have noticed that prices are at least double what they normally are — whether that’s a hotel room, a tour, a...
By Lena Katz New Year’s Eve falls on a Thursday this year, giving us a four-day weekend to welcome brand, shiny and new 2010. Party promoters, event planners and venue owners in California’s big cities are planning a merry-making marathon that lasts ’til Saturday p.m. (Which still gives you all of Sunday to lie around on the couch going...
Lithuania has a wonderful capital in Vilnius, replete with Old World charm and a slew of important landmarks in a UNESCO World Heritage Historic Center. From the Cathedral of the Theotokos to the National Museum of Lithuania, Royal Palace to the Gate of Dawn, the city of close to 600,000 people is a gem. While Vilnius is the European Capital of Culture...
Spending New Year’s Eve in the Seoul Special City, South Korea, is sure to be an experience you won’t forget. With over ten million people, the celebrations in Seoul include upwards of a hundred thousand in the streets, dancing and having a great time to ring in the new year. With over… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my...
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