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      <description>There is no more modern a tourist attraction than the scruffy art gallery district hewn from the rough stone of the post-industrial neighbourhood. Every city worth its salt has one at various stages of gentrification. Some, like New York, have a few, although most have become luxury shopping destinations.
Hong Kong, on the other hand, is a nascent "art hub". The old factories of Chai Wan and Wong Chuk Hang are where the art people hang their hats, but are so un-gentrified that you'd be hard...</description>
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      <description>The best hotels in Sydney tend to cluster by the harbour to make the most of the iconic views. And although there are none around Chippendale or Redfern, the area is well served by the city's metro and within a brisk walk from most of those listed below.
The Langham, Sydney 89-113 Kent StMillers Point This new property from Hong Kong's Langham Group is near Sydney Observatory in The Rocks, the city's oldest neighbourhood, surrounded by charming historic pubs and a stone's throw from the...</description>
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      <description>... one holiday this winter, I would spend it in the place I still consider home, New York City. This is despite the freakishly cold recent weather that has descended on the city. My husband and I grew up in warm climates, he in Zimbabwe, me in the southeast of the United States, before we moved to New York. Though we enjoy the mild Hong Kong winters, we still find ourselves longing for the streets to be blanketed with snow, and bundling up in hats, gloves and scarves. Perhaps global warming...</description>
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