
In the watering holes of Tokyo, the highball reigns supreme
Nearly every bar in Tokyo features a whiskey and soda mix on the menu.
Nearly every bar in Tokyo features a whiskey and soda mix on the menu.
Eli Orzessek has a few suggestions for keeping the youngsters busy in the city state.
The city's iconic street food scene has been devastated by a brutal military crackdown.
Lucy Casley's stomach turns as a whole bird is pulled out of the jar of brown liquid.
At the Temple of Heaven Park, Jim Eagles is captivated by the music and decides to stay.
Kate Watson pays to snorkel through trash-infested waters.
Tokyo has a reputation for being expensive, but you can still enjoy it on a budget.
A visit to the primeval reptiles of Komodo Island leaves Grant Bradley awed.
Neil Porten has a short, but sweet, reunion with Auckland's sister city, Fukuoka.
A confused couple was booted off their cruise after a simple error made when booking.
It's creepy, dangerous and illegal to enter - but tourists are still desperate to get in.
Neil Porten checks into Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo — Shiodome.
Rosemarie North gives an insider's tips to make a KL visit extra special.
The most magical time to explore Luang Prabang is at dawn.
Eli Orzessek looks at some of Asia's most eye-opening celebrations.
Belinda Henley discovers the beauty of a delta sunset on one of the world's great rivers.
High-end eateries here often find a place on lists of the best restaurants in the world.
Hong Kong puts on a fascinating seasonal show for Anna Harrison.
What to see and do in each of the cities hosting Rugby World Cup games next year.
Hualien is the gateway to one of the most spectacular national parks in Asia.
Lindy Laird stands in the contrasting footprints of a city on the move.
The natural energy of the jungle intertwines with the spirit on the streets of Ubud.
At many bathing facilities in Japan, people with tattoos are not permitted to enter.
A Balinese cooking class is a chance to connect to the land and culture.
Kaohsiung, in Taiwan's south, has gone from an industrial harbour to a cultural hotspot.
We join Master Ip's Tai Chi troupe in Macau's Praca Luís De Camoes.