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How to Prevent a Monkey Attack

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Jason Daley explains how to avoid getting bitten, slapped or shoved by an ornery primate.

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Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Posters of candidates are seen on a street in Dhaka December 19, 2008. Bangladesh troops on Thursday deployed across the country ahead of this month's general election.

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Welcome to Global Positioning

On the intersection of place, politics and culture

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What We Loved This Week: Christmas in Germany, ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ and More

German Christmas Market Photo by Terry Ward

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Bollywood Comes to Miami

Well here’s a new twist on an old theme. Instead of a Hollywood movie exposing American travelers to new and exotic locations (say, New Zealand, Colombia, or… Wyoming), it looks like Bollywood is set to launch some of its legions of fans towards a domestic tourism hotspot: Miami. The newest Indian blockbuster, Dostana, was shot entirely in South Florida, and the Greater Miami tourism bureau is calling it “one big postcard” for the city.

The movie follows the story of two men who pretend to be a gay couple so they can move in with their landlady’s (predictably stunning) niece. Singing, dancing, juicy beach shots, and plenty of intense gazes ensue. (And yes, we’ve got video after the jump.)

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Not So Great Walls of China

On a recent trip to China, Julia Ruedig discovered that the country's insignficant walls and their words may just tell the most important stories.

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China-Taiwan Flights Go Daily

Travel between rivals China and Taiwan got a whole lot easier this week. Airlines launched more than 100 daily weekly flights between the two sides, stepping up a historic opening in travel kicked off last summer with weekend charter flights. Two travelers set to take advantage of the new policy: “Tuan Tuan” and “Yuan Yuan,” giant pandas expected to arrive in Taipei Dec. 23 as a gift from the mainland. Their names linked together—“tuanyuan”—mean “reunion” in Mandarin, a not-so-subtle hint that the Chinese government would like to see Taiwan return to the fold.


Kelsey Timmerman: Travels With His Underwear

Kelsey Timmerman: Travels With His Underwear Photo by Kelsey Timmerman.

He talks to Michael Yessis about his quest to find the people who made his clothes

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What Every Traveler Should Know About Disposable Underwear

onederwear disposable underwear Photo by Frank Murray.

Kelsey Timmerman tells all

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