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Aman Summer Palace Spa, Beijing
The Spa at Aman Summer Palace is the ultimate city spa one can ever see and experience. The Spa is located inside the Aman but is also available for the outside guests. Whether it is for an entire day of pampering or a soothing treatment after a strenuous day on …
Read More »Jean Georges, Shanghai
Jean Georges offers in his impressive Shanghai restaurant a very light French cuisine, using mainly local grown produce and the freshest of seafood. It has a wine cellar over 5000 bottles, including a fine selection of wines from Bordeaux, Burgundy and Alsace..Eric Johnson is the Chef at partner at JG Shanghai …
Read More »Naoki, Beijing, China
Japanese restaurant Naoki is in the new, elegant urban resort of Aman Summer Palace in Beijing, 45 minutes from Beijing city center. Within the resort, Naoki is located adjacent to a beautiful pool, featuring Chef Naoki Okumura’s famous French Kaiseki cuisine combining the best of French techniques with a Japanese sense of …
Read More »Esma Sultan Palace, Istanbul by Gokhan Avcioglu
Esma Sultan Palace was built approximately 200 years ago for Esma Sultan, an Ottoman Sultan’s wife as a summer palace. Destroyed by fire over a century ago, the exterior brick walls are all that remain of the building. Commissioned to renovate and redesign the space, Gokhan Avcioglu and GAD designed a …
Read More »Beijing Olympic Stadium -the “Bird’s Nest”-by Herzog de Meuron, Beijing
Beijing National Stadium was a joint venture among architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron of Herzog & de Meuron and artist Ai Weiwei Designed for the Olympic Games in Beijing and located in the Olympic Green, the stadium is the world’s largest steel structure. Beijing National Stadium hosted the …
Read More »798 Art Zone
798 Art District, also called Dashanzi is not only China’s but probably the world most avant-garde and exciting art district. The graffiti covered Bauhaus style buildings, huge sculptures on the street and the tree lines streets are home to the biggest collection of galleries, studios and contemporary art in China. …
Read More »Oriental Spa, Bangkok
The Oriental Spa is one of the destination spas in Thailand, created by Mandarin group. It is only a boat trip away from Mandarin Oriental and is one of the most beautiful day spas of the world. In a traditional Thai-style house of beautifully carved, golden teak wood, the Oriental …
Read More »Raffles, Singapore
As one of the legendary hotels in the world Raffles Hotel opened in 1887 in an old bungalow known as the Beach House. It was named after Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore. Tropical suites were as much a part of Raffles Hotel’s early style as bentwood tables …
Read More »Freemans, New York
Since its opening in 2004 Freeman’s became the low-profile gourmet place of Manhattan. At the end of an unused Lower East Side alley you will discover in a rugged clandestine, colonial American tavern décor, the early American menu: simple, rustic, inspired by old world traditions.. Chef Michael Citarella’s menu features …
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