Expansion and development in China is among the top priorities of Hyatt Hotels Corp, which is making every effort to meet the requirements of local customers, according to the company's new senior executive.
To release the taste buds from the heaviness of summer and embrace the breezes of mid-autumn, chef Jackie Fong, the newly appointed executive chef of St. Regis Beijing, is bringing authentic Shunde cuisine to the city's foodies at Celestial Court.
GENEVA - Chinese experts outlined the progress made on human rights on Monday during a meeting held in the Swiss city by the China Society for Human Rights Studies and the Chinese Permanent Mission to the United Nations in Geneva.
NEALTICAN, Mexico - A sea of bright orange flowers sways in the wind, releasing the intense fragrance of the blossoms across the foothills of Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano.
BOOLIGAL, Australia - From abandoned baby kangaroos to wallabies being blinded by the sun and koalas having to go walkabout to look for eucalyptus leaves, Australia's exotic wild animals are struggling to adapt to a crippling drought.
TAMPA, Florida - Parkinson's disease has long been considered a disease of the brain, but research out on Wednesday found it may start in the gut - specifically in the appendix, a tiny organ near the large intestine.
MALMO, Sweden - Sheep eyeball juice. Bull testicles. Maggot-infested cheese. American root beer.
BARDIA NATIONAL PARK, Nepal - Chayan Kumar Chaudhary flicked through photographs captured on a hidden camera in the jungle, hoping his favorite big cat - dubbed "selfie tiger" for its love of the limelight - had made another appearance.
NEW YORK - Wealthy space buffs will have the chance to own three small particles of lunar matter when what Sotheby's describes as the only known documented "moon rocks" to be legally available for private ownership hit the auction block in November.
GIFU, Japan - In the pitch black night, fires burn alongside a river in Japan's Gifu as a handful of men prepare for a ritual that dates back more than 1,300 years: fishing with cormorants.
DIWANIYAH, Iraq - Sports teacher Nehaya Dhaher was living a quiet life looking after her elderly mother in Iraq's tribal south when she was asked to set up the country's first women's wrestling squad.
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