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dailymail.co.uk - Jowena Riley - As 'grocery tourism' soars, experts reveal what to buy on holiday
As 'grocery tourism' soars, experts reveal what to buy on holiday
Mail Online

READ MORE: 'Supermarket tourism' revealed as the latest travel trend - with over 70% of travellers adding grocery stores to their holiday itinerary Forget wandering the Sistene Chapel or ticking off Sydney Harbour Bridge, there's a new sightseeing…

koreaherald.com - Yonhap - Chinese officials visit N. Korean tourism zone for Lunar New Year
Chinese officials visit N. Korean tourism zone for Lunar New Year
The Korea Herald

China's Ambassador to North Korea Wang Yajun and other embassy officials have visited a beach resort area in North Korea on the occasion of the Lunar New Year, state media reported Sunday, raising views on whether Pyongyang is seeking to attract…

royalgazette.com - David Fox - Concern over staffing levels for tourism jobs
Concern over staffing levels for tourism jobs
The Royal Gazette

9d5fb757-c381-4bbb-b594-266e41c445b3 Officials are meeting to discuss recruitment challenges in some areas of the hospitality industry (File photograph) On the eve of the start of a crucial tourism year, participants at a Government-convened…

royalgazette.com - Alva Solomon - Open house showcases tourism appeal at Verdmont Museum
Open house showcases tourism appeal at Verdmont Museum
The Royal Gazette

Search 924b8477-3f7b-4090-adbc-14bf0cc0fbb4 Verdmont Museum in Smith's (Photograph supplied) The Bermuda National Trust will host an open house next month at its Verdmont Museum to boost tourism. The BNT said the Cultural Tourism Ambassadors Open…

business-standard.com - Shine Jacob - Apollo Hospitals redraws medical tourism map as Bangladesh share dips
Apollo Hospitals redraws medical tourism map as Bangladesh share dips
Business Standard

The share of Bangladesh in its overseas patient volume has now been replaced by other regions, including Africa, West Asia and South East Asia. According to company data, this diversification led to a dip in the share of Bangladesh patient inflow…

dailypost.co.uk - Andrew Forgrave - Road widening at popular North Wales beach to relieve over-tourism
Road widening at popular North Wales beach to relieve over-tourism
North Wales Live

Infrastructure is being upgraded at a popular Gwynedd beach that's notorious for drowning cars. The improvements aim to relieve the impacts of over-tourism rather than mitigate the dangers of vehicles being claimed by the sea. Morfa Bychan Beach…

euroweeklynews.com - Natascha Rivera - Santa Pola promotes active tourism at Dutch cycling fair
Santa Pola promotes active tourism at Dutch cycling fair
Euro Weekly News

THE SANTA POLA Town Council's Department of Tourism participated, over the weekend of February 13, 14, and 15, in the Fiets in Wandelbeurs fair held in Utrecht, Netherlands, an international event focused on active tourism. The fair specialises in…

smh.com.au - Angus Delaney - The Melbourne suburbs where the most part-time workers live
The Melbourne suburbs where the most part-time workers live
The Sydney Morning Herald

Stark differences in employment trends exist throughout Melbourne, with enclaves of part-time workers on the coast contrasting with clusters of full-timers in the city. Almost half of all workers who live in Parkville (48.6 per cent), Clayton (48…

japantimes.co.jp - Mara Budgen - Is global warming dooming snow sports and the Winter Olympics?
Is global warming dooming snow sports and the Winter Olympics?
The Japan Times

Michele Comi is a geologist, mountain guide and Alpine skiing instructor from Chiesa in Valmalenco, a town 900 meters above sea level that sits at the mouth of a valley in the central Italian Alps, a region renowned for its skiing. Comi recalls…

japantimes.co.jp - Doyinsola Oladipo - Looking for Disney magic elsewhere: Canadians lead declines in travel to U.S.
Looking for Disney magic elsewhere: Canadians lead declines in travel to U.S.
The Japan Times

More Canadians this year are seeking out Disney magic across the Atlantic Ocean, as fewer foreign visitors come to the United States even though worldwide travel trends remain robust. Travel agencies and companies that specialize in Disney…

swissinfo.ch - Janine Gloor - Climate change in the Alps: five ways Swiss ski resorts are fighting for survival
Climate change in the Alps: five ways Swiss ski resorts are fighting for survival
www.swissinfo.ch

Swiss ski resorts are mainly owned by cable car and lift companies, in which local communities often hold a stake but do not have majority control. In autumn 2025, the municipalities of Flims, Laax and Falera, in canton Graubünden, made…

dailymail.co.uk - Eliot Force - Veteran cop sounds alarm on serial killer network striking across US
Veteran cop sounds alarm on serial killer network striking across US
Mail Online

A highly decorated homicide detective is sounding the alarm on what he believes is a sinister network of serial killers operating in plain sight across America, including in Texas, where police repeatedly say there's no threat. Almost 200 bodies…

southlandtribune.substack.com - Chinese New Year to lift Milford Sound tourism numbers
Chinese New Year to lift Milford Sound tourism numbers
The Southland Tribune

After a record December and January, another upswing of visitors to Piopiotahi Milford Sound is expected over Chinese New Year, which begins on Tuesday and runs through to March 3. Market intelligence from Great South suggests the Chinese market…

espn.com - Jarryd Barca - Hold your horses: AFL's Origin revival was real, but its long-term future is not
Hold your horses: AFL's Origin revival was real, but its long-term future is not
ESPN

PERTH, Australia -- Entering Saturday night, the question wasn't whether AFL Origin would be an entertaining spectacle. It was whether it would end up being what the sport truly needed. To the surprise of many -- including myself -- the answer…

somersetlive.co.uk - John Wimperis - How the Romans are helping fund social care for people in Bath
How the Romans are helping fund social care for people in Bath
Somerset Live

Bath's Roman heritage is helping the council to balance its budget and deal with the increasing cost of providing social care. Built in the mid-first century AD for the health and wellbeing of what was then known as Aquae Sulis, the Roman Baths may…

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