Bored with the usual candle-lit dinners? How about a night at a haunted house for a Chinese Valentine's Day date tomorrow?
Hong Kong's parks will bring out the child in you, Rebecca Lo discovers.
Maryline Martin once worked in an agency trying to find work for the jobless, but the fakery and cynicism involved outraged her, she said.
On the roof-top of the world, a celebration of faith and culture attracts both locals and visitors.
The imaginative and romantic ballroom at the Grand Central Hotel Shanghai is the perfect wedding venue.
China Eastern Airlines (CEA), the nation's third largest air carrier, is giving new wings to Yunnan province's lucrative tourism market with the launch of its local subsidiary.
Txus Parras, who has been squatting in the Tacheles building in downtown Berlin since the wall fell two decades ago, says he won't leave it without putting up a fight.
Casino hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, already struggling to attract customers without further discounting, will face new pressure with the December opening of 2,000 hotel rooms at the $3.9 billion Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
Travelers with a sweet-tooth can indulge as they take in the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of these sweet spots, which include chocolate fountains, ice cream empires and jelly bean feasts.
Got 48 hours to explore Dubai? Reuters correspondents help you to get the most out of a stay in one of the world's hottest cities -- literally.
Whether it's for a religious experience or the spectacular views, Jiuhua Mountain is tops, Xiao Cui reports.
Chinese travelers envious of Ben Southall, the British man enjoying six months on the idyllic Hamilton Island, courtesy of Tourism Australia's "Best Job in the World" competition, will be pleased to learn of a new contest.