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CONTENTS
JULY 2015
ON THE COVER
18 | COLOMBO CALLING
Colombo is experiencing a
cultural resurgence, finds
Shehan Karunatilaka
40 | HISTORY ON A PLATE
Priyanka Pradhan takes a
road trip to the culinary capital
of the Philippines
54 | MADE IN CHINA
Chinese designers are sparking
a frenzy in the fashion world
PHOTO: CORBIS
72
Bathed in the waters
of the Adaman Sea,
this part of Thailand
has inspired many
great writers
CONTENTS
JULY 2015
13 | EDITORS LETTER
14 | CONTRIBUTORS
96 | HEART OF LIGHTNESS
Pico Iyer travels to Japans snowy
western region and nds an area
unspoiled by modernity
16 | MASTHEAD
18 | AGENDA
Whats on in the world this month;
actor and writer Ethan Hawke on
his favourite city and packing tips;
discover why Malaysian Borneo is a
wonderful place for a family holiday
30 | WORD OF MOUTH
Global travel news including awardwinning chef Gaggan Anand on
airline meals and the best street
food, Istanbuls coolest new
neighbourhood and upcoming
futuristic hotels in Qatar. Plus, six
great road trips from Cape Town
42 | WHERE TO STAY
Homestay services that help you
live like a local on holiday; bedhopping with New York-based
fashion designer Mara Hoffman;
avant-garde hotels on the banks
of Seouls Han River
104
Tokyo moderne
Designer Tomas
Maiers mission
to save Japans
Hotel Okura
30
Word of mouth
CNT chats to
chef Gaggan
Anand
111 | STOCKISTS
Where to shop
114 | ROOM WITH A VIEW
Room 1801, Mandarin Oriental
Pudong, Shanghai
52 | THE DEBATE
Does voluntourism do more harm
than good? Justin Francis and
Danielle Wilson Naqvi state
their case
54 | TRAVEL IN STYLE
Holdalls for a hassle-free mini
break; blend into the wild with
canvas-strap timepieces; Nathalie
Trad on how to pack for Tulums
white beaches; laid-back loafers
for that summer feeling; mirrored
sunglasses add a new dimension
to your holiday look; oral scents
for lasting freshness; Tumi creative
director George Esquivel on the
charms of southern California and
what you should always carry on
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ON THE COVER
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Art lovers
Hong Kong
Dine in style at
design-focused
restaurant Duddells
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CONTRIBUTORS
TOM
PARKER
A contributing photographer to the various global editions of Cond Nast Traveller, Departures and
Architectural Digest, Parker enjoys travelling to places that other people cant easily get to. This year,
hes already ticked off the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Chad and north-western Australia.
BASED IN: Brixton, London
PHOTOGRAPHED: Colombo calling, p 20
MY FAVOURITE PART OF SHOOTING IN COLOMBO WAS
Hanging out at Barefoot Caf, listening to a live jazz band and meeting Colombo's bohemian arty
crowd, before heading to Ministry of Crab and gorging on fresh Sri Lankan crab and lobster in the
renovated Old Dutch Hospital building. The city is a completely different place compared to when I
lived in Sri Lanka over a decade ago.
WHERE IN ASIA WOULD YOU LIKE TO VISIT NEXT?
North and South Korea. North Korea is very slowly opening up and you can now reach places that
were previously outside the relatively well-trodden tourist circuit. South Korea is the complete opposite
and Id love to visit both of them back-to-back for a unique experience.
Freelance journalist Pradhan is a former TV reporter and producer from Mumbai with a passion for solo
travel. She splits her time between language classes and indulging her foodie side.
BASED IN: Dubai
WROTE: History on a plate, p 40
SAMPLING THE PHILIPPINES CUISINE WAS INTERESTING BECAUSE
I tried becoming vegetarian three months before my trip to the Philippines, but within hours of landing
in Manila I had tried everything from partially developed duck embryo (balut) to dishes made from
bovine family jewels. Blame it on curiosity or the spirit of adventure but its safe to assume Im never
going back to the vegetarian side again.
WHERE IN ASIA WOULD YOU LIKE TO VISIT NEXT?
Id love to do a road trip across the Seven Sister States in north-eastern India Meghalaya, Arunachal
Pradesh, Nagaland, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura. Theres much to explore in this region
in terms of culture, youth identity and political history that collectively shaped the states in postindependence India and made them so distinctive from the rest of the country.
SHEHAN
KARUNATILAKA
PICO
IYER
In addition to writing features for the likes of GQ, Rolling Stone and The Guardian and adverts for
clients such as Adidas, Emirates and Mercedes-Benz, Karunatilaka has penned lyrics to songs as well as
a novel called Chinaman, which won the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the DSC Prize in 2012. He is
currently busy with his second novel and his rst child.
BASED IN: Colombo and Singapore
WROTE: Colombo calling, p 20
THE MOST ENJOYABLE PART OF WRITING ABOUT COLOMBO WAS
Most of my research was done around 4pm, the time we take the baby for a stroll. The light is magical
at this time and Colombo is wonderful to walk around, when the breeze is up and the sun is down.
WHERE IN ASIA WOULD YOU LIKE TO VISIT NEXT?
There are many places Id be delighted to revisit, like Hanoi, Angkor, Rajasthan and Bali. But the two
places that intrigue me are ones Ive read about my entire life but never visited. As much as Im versed
in the food, cinema, literature, history and quirks of Japan and China, Ive never been. I dont think I can
say I truly know Asia until Ive experienced the Far East.
The author of 10 works of non-ction and two novels, Iyers most recent book, The Art Of Stillness,
was released last November. He has been writing for Cond Nast Traveler in America for more than 27
years, since its fourth issue, in January 1988.
BASED IN: Nara, Japan and Santa Barbara, California
WROTE: Heart of lightness, p 96
I WANTED TO WRITE ABOUT RURAL JAPAN BECAUSE
Despite 27 years in Japan, Id seldom seen anywhere as quiet and untouched as the villages I describe
in this piece; I felt as if Id been dropped into the 16th century, and a calmer, much more unaffected
Japan. In Takayama I found a compact, shining vision of my beloved Kyoto, but in much more tranquil
and manageable a form.
WHERE IN ASIA WOULD YOU LIKE TO VISIT NEXT?
Im on my way to Mongolia, and recently enjoyed the trip of a lifetime in Iran (as well as a return trip to
North Korea). The places Id most like to see are parts of my ancestral homeland, India, that Ive never
got to see, from Goa to Kerala.
PRIYANKA
PRADHAN
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Agenda
CALENDAR
ETHAN HAWKE
Barbara Sansoni,
who runs the
Barefoot Gallery
Juices and cookies at
The Gallery Caf
COLOMBO
The red Cargills building
in the business district
dates back to the 1800s
Colombo Courtyard,
a cosy boutique hotel
An egg hopper
being prepared at
an eatery in Fort
A prawn dish at
Ministry of Crab
SHORT BREAK
COLOMBO COURTYARD
RNR RESTAURANT
THE KINGSBURY
GREEN CABIN
HOTEL DE PILAWOOS
MINISTRY OF CRAB
SKY LOUNGE
WHAT TO DO
BEACHES
WHERE TO SHOP
MARADANA
VIHARAMAHADEVI PARK
Pick up fresh, organic produce and ready-toeat meals, as well as art and handicrafts.
goodmarket.lk
Getting there
Emirates (emirates.com) and
Sri Lankan Airlines (srilankan.com)
y direct to Colombo
Q&A
Ethan Hawke
The actor and writer won praise for movies as diverse as Reality Bites
and Training Day, but it was his role in the Before Sunrise trilogy that
inspired a whole generation of adventurers
Where in the world have you
felt happiest?
New York City. Greenwich Village in
the summertime is heaven. I always
wanted to go to New York when I was
younger; I thought of it as a mecca for
a certain type of artistic personality,
so I kind of always longed for it and
nowhere cuts us as deep as those
places you long for as a kid. Then there
are the ones Ive come to love, like
Shakespeare and Company bookshop
in Paris, which is one of my favourite
places on earth. And Austin, Texas,
because I was born there.
CALENDAR
Airplanes y over
Paris Champs-lyses
displaying the tricolour
on Bastille Day
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Children examining a
rafesia ower on Mount
Kinabalu in Sabah
FAMILY TRAVEL
ADVENTURES
IN THE JUNGLE
With its amazing wildlife, enchanting national parks and pristine beaches,
Malaysian Borneo is a wonderful place for a family holiday, says CHAITALI PATEL
SARAWAK
At about 124,000sqkm, Sarawak is a large
state, rich in cultural heritage and wildlife.
The easiest way to explore it with your kids
is to make the capital city of Kuching your
base. There are some great hotels for families,
such as the Hilton Kuching (doubles from
AED 230; 0060-822-2 3888, hilton.com). Built
on the waterfront of the Sarawak River, this
child-friendly hotel is within walking distance
of many of the citys key attractions, has a
special kids menu (sh and chips, pizza,
spaghetti bolognaise, smoothies, milkshakes,
ice cream), babysitting services and a
swimming pool just for children. There are
a number of playgrounds in nearby malls,
such as Plaza Merdeka (plazamerdeka.com),
The Spring (thespring.com.my) and CityONE
Megamall (cityone.com.my). Another good
hotel option is Merdeka Palace Hotel &
Suites (doubles from AED 375; 0060-822-5
SABAH
To experience the best of Borneos coastline
along with some great snorkelling, trekking
and wildlife there is no better place than
Sabah, the northern state of Malaysian Borneo.
FAMILY TRAVEL
Getting there
Emirates (emirates.com), Etihad (etihad.com)
and Qatar Airways (qatarairways.com) y
direct to Kuala Lumpur from where its a
two-hour ight to Kuching with Malaysia
Airlines (malaysiaairlines.com)
WHEN TO GO
The best time to visit is March-October
(though do keep in mind that Borneo
gets rain throughout the year).
DONT MISS
The Borneo Bird Race 2015, a birdspotting competition, will be held on
September 18 and 19.
borneobirdfestival.com
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Word of
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TOKYO
CAPE TOWN
DOHA
Bangkok
SPICE
MASTER
Last month was big for Chef Gaggan Anand: his progressive
Indian restaurant, Gaggan, rose to the No 10 spot on the
Worlds 50 Best Restaurants list (it also leads the Asian list).
The Bangkok-based restaurateur talks to CNT about his
favourite street food and which airline meals he rates
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Bangkok
HOW
H
OW DO YOU DEFINE YOUR STYLE OF
INDIAN CUISINE?
WORDS: PRASAD RAMAMURTHY; PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES, VASCO CELIO, SANSITH KORAVIYOTIN, ALAMY
WORD OF MOUTH
GOING LOCAL
Tokyo
Quirky concept
store Niko And in
Tokyos Harajuku
neighbourhood
POP-UP
SHOP
Its not just shopping that the Japanese take seriously: its the entire concept of
retailing itself. Now, the country that brought you the lifestyle megastore (Muji,
whose outposts in Japan sell everything from clothes to sweets to appliances)
and the 19-hour bookshop (Tokyos Daikanyama T-Site) is debuting what might
be called the permanent pop-up boutique. Located on a busy thoroughfare on
the edge of the youth culture-obsessed Harajuku neighbourhood, Niko And
(0081-3-5778 3304, nikoand.jp/hongkong) is the agship of the eponymous fashion
label, which specialises in preppy-casual mens and womens separates (think
a slightly more normcore version of A.P.C.). But what distinguishes this shop is
its commitment to change; the rst theme of the store was the city of Portland
(a Tokyo obsession), meaning that, along with the brands perennial offerings of
tote bags, music, plants, books, vintage-inspired wrapping paper and magazines,
there were candles, limited-batch soaps and coffee sourced from or inspired by
Portland, as well as a sun-drenched second-oor restaurant, set up as an outpost
of Portland favourite Navarre and serving salads and charcuterie. The selections
available in-store and in-restaurant will change frequently, making Niko And a
real-time experiment in constant reinvention.
TAKE A SEAT
AED 71,000 by
special order,
Louis Vuitton
Clockwise from
far left: Maier, on
the Hotel Okuras
geometrically tiled
staircase; the hotel was
built half a century ago;
the embellished faade
TOKYO MODERNE
tepping into the Hotel Okura Tokyo (doubles from AED 640;
0081-3-3582 0111, www.hotelokura.co.jp/tokyo) is like being
teleported to Sixties Japan: Theres the retro lobby, a bento box
of wood panelling, hexagonal hanging lanterns and chairs clustered
around lacquer tables in congurations meant to resemble plum
blossoms; the exterior, embellished with tiles in patterns of namako
(sea cucumbers); the old-school bar where James Bond knocked
back drinks in You Only Live Twice. For Tomas Maier, creative
director of the Italian fashion house Bottega Veneta (and the son
of an architect), it was love at rst sight.
The rst time I visited Japan was in the mid-Eighties, and I stayed
at the Okura, he recalls. I was taken by the beauty of the lobby, the
staff in their kimonos, the hospitality and the details. The Okura was
the beginning of my interest in Japanese modernism.
So when it was reported last year that the hotel designed by
architect Yoshiro Taniguchi and a potent symbol of Japans post-war
KEEP IT LIGHT
A colourful
garden
salad from
the book
Cooking With
Light, AED 465;
chivasomproducts.com
WORDS: LINDSAY TALBOT, PRASAD RAMAMURTHY; PHOTOS: TETSUYA ITO/COURTESY BOTTEGA VENETA
Plan now
WORD OF MOUTH
ESCAPES FROM
CAPE TOWN
These driving getaways showcase South Africas finest landscapes, says JASREEN MAYAL KHANNA
SCENIC LANDSCAPES: The drive
through Cape Peninsula will tick off
bucket list experiences for many. Enjoy
incredible ocean views as you wind past
the dramatic cliffs of Chapmans Peak,
and stop by the Boulders Beach penguin
colony to see (and pose with) African
jackass penguins. End your drive at the
craggy landscape of the Cape of Good
Hope, the southernmost tip of Africa.
GETTING THERE: 30 minutes
WHERE TO EAT: For ne dining in a
casual environment, go to The Foodbarn
Restaurant (entres from AED 30; 0027217-89 1390, thefoodbarn.co.za).
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ADVENTURE: Spot the
Marine Big Five in the coastal
town of Hermanus. You can cage
dive with great white sharks,
watch whales from land, air or
sea, swim with dolphins and go
island-hopping among playful
seals and penguins.
GETTING THERE: 1 hour
WHERE TO STAY: Grootbos Private
Nature Reserve (doubles from
AED 1,590; 0027-283-84 8053,
grootbos.com) has exquisite
accommodation, cuisine and
scenery; Birkenhead House
(doubles from AED 750; 0027216-71 5502, birkenheadhouse.
com) has a fantastic clifftop
location you can spot whales
from your room.
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SAFARI: If youre travelling
with kids, Gondwana
Game Reserve (0027-44697 7077, gondwanagr.co.za)
is an excellent safari option.
Through its Junior Rangers
programme, children are
taught how to identify a
variety of mammals and birds.
Plus, they get a Rangers
backpack and a safari booklet.
GETTING THERE:
5 hours 25 minutes
WHERE TO STAY: Rent a
sprawling Bush Villa at
Gondwana Game Reserve
(doubles from AED 1,100).
CLASSIC DRIVE:
One of the worlds
most scenic drives, South
Africas Garden Route
stretches 204km, from
Mossel Bay to the Storms
River. Stop at Plettenberg
Bay for its golden
beaches and Knysna for
local art and design.
GETTING THERE:
CNT TIP: To drive in South Africa, you need a valid licence in English that has your
photograph and signature. Some car rental companies require an international driving permit
HOT PROPERTY
Designs on Doha
The Qatari capitals skyline is getting a makeover ahead of 2022 with these futuristic hotels
SOLIS DOHA
SCHEDULED TO OPEN: 2015
From AED
Shop for a cause with these handcrafted,
240, Shamak
Sandals at
Arabian-inspired Shamak Sandals, a
namshi.com
modern take on the traditional madas
sharqi shoes. For each pair sold, the
company, based in Austin, Texas, helps
send a child to school in impoverished areas of South Asia. Weve always wanted to create
a rewarding experience for both the customer and the artisans who make our sandals in
Pakistan, says founder Farhana Hassanali-Hashmani. Proceeds from each sale go toward The
Citizens Foundation (TCF), which has over 1,000 schools and educates 145,000 underprivileged
children each year. Wed love to eventually build a school in the villages of Pakistan that has
been the goal since day one. The hand-stitched sandals are made with ne leathers sourced
from around the world and contour to the shape of your foot over time for comfort on the go.
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Explore Greenland
via land or sea
WORD OF MOUTH
EASTERN
WORDS: DEBBIE PAPPYN, CHANEY KWAK, JENNY KING; PHOTOS: CORBIS, JAMES BEDFORD
BLOOMS
ADVENTURES IN GREENLAND
After camping out with penguins in Antarctica,
gazing up at the Northern Lights in Lapland
and bouncing over frozen lava elds in Iceland,
whats the next cold-weather kick? Fix your icy
stare across the Arctic Circle on Greenland. The
worlds largest island, most of it is covered by
the only ice sheet outside Antarctica, with just a
smattering of primary-coloured clapboard villages
along rugged hillsides. Here, though, its not just
hiking to ice caps and helicopter trips over calving
glaciers (which give birth to giant icebergs). At
Hotel Arctic in Ilulissat (doubles from AED 1,113;
00299-94 4153, www.hotel-arctic.gl), Greenlands
top chef, Jeppe Ejvind Nielsen, is experimenting
with Arctic cuisine, combining foraged angelica
Inspired by creative
director Sarah
Burtons personal
collection of antique
kimonos, Alexander
McQueens S/S15
accessories evoke
Japan with oral
prints in blossom
pink and lantern
red. Perfect for
a trip to the Land
of the Rising Sun.
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
ARNAVUTKY
Other grand old European cities may be stuck
in the doldrums, but in Istanbul one of the
worlds fastest-growing, most dynamic cities
theres no sign of nancial distress: Indeed,
it seems like every month brings a freshly
invigorated neighbourhood with inventive
restaurants, cafs and boutiques. The latest
to get a makeover is the seaside district of
Arnavutky, on the European side of the
Bosphorus. This former Albanian enclave
known locally for its simple seafood restaurants
and pastel-hued wooden mansions that wouldnt
look out of place in San Francisco hasnt
exactly been a hot destination, but thats starting
to change. Among the newly opened gathering
spots that are attracting locals and tourists and
bringing a bit more bustle to the sleepy harbour
streets: Any (0090-212-265 0269), a bistro housed
in a two-storey, Ottoman-era wooden home that
morphs into a nightclub; and the cosy Vacilando
(0090-212-263 7448, vacilandoistanbul.com), a tiny
upholstery shop turned caf where youre likely
to see owner zge Kiris baking fresh fruit tarts
and spinach quiches in the open kitchen while
you sip a Turkish coffee.
Choose
KENYA
Enjoy the adventure of
a lifetime at this unique
wilderness destination
in the heart of Africa
TRAVELLER PROMOTION
Get a birds eye view of
the landcapes and wildlife
from a hot-air balloon
HISTORY
ON A PLATE
On a road trip to the culinary capital of the Philippines, PRIYANKA
A
PRADHAN gets a glimpse into the past as she samples everything
from cricket salad to seafood stew and market-fresh mangoes
Are you going to eat that?
a curious tourist at my table
asked, as my cricket (kamaru)
salad arrived in style, dressed in jelly and salted
egg, and garnished with hand-rolled cheese.
This, along with river shrimp in guava
soup and papaya with sticky rice, made up
part of a seven-course, re-invented menu from
Pampanga, Central Luzon, a province known
as the culinary capital of the Philippines. I
was dining at Casa Roces (0063-2-735 5896,
casaroces.com), a refurbished Spanish ancestral
home-turned-restaurant in an upscale part
of Manila, right across from the Malacaan
Palace. Run by the Center for Culinary Arts
(CCA), Casa Roces attempts to introduce
Filipino food to the global palate by tweaking
and creatively enhancing traditional recipes.
Our cuisine is perhaps the most underappreciated of all Southeast Asian cuisines,
says Chef Sau del Rosario, culinary director
of the CCA and a Pampanga native. And so
far, even weve believed that our food is so
distinct and unique that it wont appeal to nonFilipinos. But now were getting creative to
allow the world a peek into our kitchen.
Inspired by this sentiment, I set out on a
road trip from Manila to Pampanga, vowing
to eat anything that was put on my plate. My
rst stop was at the colossal 12,000sqm Araneta
Center Farmers Market (0063-2-911-3101),
for an introduction to local ingredients such as
the lemon zest or souring agent calamansi, as
well as succulent palm heart, bitter melon fruit
and arguably the sweetest variety of mango in
the world. The market was a melting pot of
sights and aromas: different types of eel (palos)
a local favourite on display alongside sting
ray and dried sh (balad).
A pot of blood soup (dinuguan) arrived
at my table at the markets indoor stretch of
restaurants. Admittedly squeamish but equally
intrigued, I picked bibingka (sweetened rice
cake served with grated coconut), papaitan
(goats intestines) and a serving of dried sh to
wash down with my blood soup a meal for
those unperturbed by questionable breath.
The soup was delectable, despite its gorysounding ingredient: sweet and sour with
fresh chillies that gave it a depth of avour.
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FOOD
Lumpiang ubod, a fresh spring
roll made with palm heart
Halo-halo with
pandan yema
and ube
Our cuisine is
perhaps the most
under-appreciated
of all Southeast
Asian cuisines. But
now were getting
creative to allow
the world a peek
into our kitchens
Getting there
Emirates (emirates.com) and Qatar
Airways (qatarairways.com) y
direct from the GCC to Manila
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Travellers have been trading front-door keys since time immemorial. But its never been easier,
with new start-ups popping up to offer other peoples homes for our holidays, nds Fiona Kerr
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Where
to stay
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WHO RENTS? Everyone. If you havent stayed with Airbnb yet, your
HOMESTAYS
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BEHOMM
Coe who lives with her DJ husband and two kids between
New York, London and Ibiza and clients are much like
Coe herself: families who havent scaled back on travelling
because they have children. Already there are actors, rock
stars and politicians on the books.
WHOSE HOUSES? Plenty of mobile, creative types. Many
listings have little owners bios next to snaps of toothy
kids (We have two beautiful girls and a Jack Russell
dog called Bandito or I love discovering new cafs,
parks and museums with my son Leo) which adds a
mi casa es su casa vibe.
WHERE? There are more than 500 houses in 135 destinations
from a beach villa in Kerala to a ski chalet in Argentina as
well as plenty of stripped-wood-oored, straight-out-of-theHay-catalogue apartments in Paris/New York/Amsterdam.
THE GOOD STUFF The by-families-for-families ethos means
all places come with trunks of toys, art supplies and DVDs,
and recommendations for the best restaurants with kids
menus. Design is what really sets them apart you might
nd a child-sized table surrounded by miniature replica
Eames chairs, and bunting-festooned nurseries with
teepees to hide in.
WHATS THE CATCH? In some key destinations the number of
properties is light, so book early for school holidays.
FAVOURITE FINDS Amsterdams Scandi-styled
Wouwermanstraat house (left) and a quirky Torrent de les
Flors apartment in Barcelona.
001-212-905 6065, kidandcoe.com
Travel
WELL
Enjoy up-in-the-air
luxury and on-theground indulgence
with Cathay Pacic
TRAVELLER PROMOTION
The airline has over 140 widebody aircrafts. Left: Business
travellers can enjoy spacious,
private seats
Asian hospitality is a
hallmark of Cathay Pacic
WHERE TO STAY
BED-HOPPING WITH...
Mara Homan
INDIA
The shower is
built around a
banyan tree so
you feel like youre
showering in nature
CANYON RANCH,
MASSACHUSETTS
MOROCCO
FILADELFIA COFFEE
RESORT, LA ANTIGUA
This resort sits on an old coffee
plantation the hotel and the
landscape are surreal. You can ride
through the grounds on horseback
and view volcanoes from every
angle. Its a magical place.
Doubles from AED 480; 005027728 0800, ladelaresort.com
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SEOUL
ONE TO
WATCH
The Four
Seasons is
coming to
South Korea for
the rst time
this September.
The 25-storey,
contemporary
building with
317 guest
rooms will
tower over
the heart of
Seouls central
business
district.
Leading design
houses and
designers,
such as LTW
Designworks,
AvroKO and
Andr Fu, are
working on
the project.
fourseasons.com
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Location
Dcor
DESIGN
LEGENDARY
Clientele
L Young-ae, Hugh
Lee
Jackman and Jos Carreras
J
Rooms
The stripped-down
rooms have oor-toTh
ti
dd
ceiling windows providing stunning city
views; the karst cave-style all-granite
bathrooms have rain showers and
Aesop toiletries
Food &
Drink
A
Although nothing bad can be said about
tthe food and drink at the restaurants, the
p
prices are a little high
Free
Free
F
Strengths
Weaknesses
Wi-Fi
Price
Contact
ROOM SERVICE
RETREAT
BUSINESS
STYLISH
W SEOUL
WALKERHILL
CONRAD SEOUL
The
Th 434 guest rooms have
views
of the Han River. Guests
v
can
c choose toiletries from
Aromatherapy,
Tara Smith or
A
Shanghai
Tang
S
Free
Free
OPINION
The debate
YES
JUSTIN FRANCIS
NO
TRAVELLER PROMOTION
REGAL
stay
Good old-fashioned
hospitality is indeed
back, right in the
heart of Colombo
Dine on
contemporary
Chinese cuisine
at Yue Chuan
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Travel
in style
STYLE GUIDE HOW TO PACK GEORGE ESQUIVEL
China-inspired designs
(including Chinese couturier
Guo Peis creation, far right)
on display at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art in New York
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TRAVEL IN STYLE
CHINA: THROUGH
THE LOOKING
GLASS
These stars looked East for inspiration
for this years Met Gala theme
RIHANNA
The only celebrity to wear a Chinese
couture designer on the red carpet,
the pop star made a dramatic entrance
in an imperial yellow Guo Pei cape
inspired by royalty with baroque-style
embroidery, fur trim and a voluminous
train that weighed 25kg and took the
designer two years to make.
FAN BINGBING
BEIJING
GUANGZHOU
SHANDONG
HAUTE COUTURE
AVANT-GARDE
GUO PEI
STREET STYLE
BABYGHOST
Shandong-born Qiaoran
Huang and New Yorker
Joshua Hupper are the
creative duo behind this
fast-growing label. Just
ve years old, the brand
showed at New York
Fashion Week for the
rst time last September.
The tough yet girlie
style wolf heads and
tattoo-inspired graphics
with lace seamlessly
fuses the East with
Downtown Manhattan.
SARAH JESSICA
PARKER
Though not wearing a
Chinese designer, the
former Met Gala cochair opted for a striking
East Asian-inspired look
with a custom H&M gown
embellished with a tapestrystyle runner, topped off
with a theatrical ery red
headpiece by Philip Treacy.
THE
WEEKENDER
Classic holdalls, with plenty of room for your gear,
are made for a hassle-free mini break
WORDS: JENNY KING; STYLE: SABINA PARKINSON; PHOTO: EFRAIM EVIDOR; LOCATION: PENTHOUSE RESIDENCE SUITE AT INTERCONTINENTAL DUBAI MARINA
LUGGAGE
5000-1110-NAKA
with canvas strap,
AED 37,750,
Blancpain at Rivoli
Durable timepieces
with canvas straps in
earthy hues complete
your look and blend
into the wild
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WATCHES
Formula 1 Cristiano
Ronaldo CR7 Limited
Edition, AED 5,730,
TAG Heuer
Originals Camper,
AED 200, Timex
at Hour Choice
MAYAN
STYLE
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HOT TIP
Store loose objects
like hairbands and
earphones in a
sunglasses case
to keep them
organised
TRAVELLER PROMOTION
The hotel offers
motorised and
non-motorised
water sports
HOME AWAY
from home
Escape to Amilla Fushi in the
Maldives idyllic Baa Atoll for an
unforgettable family getaway
Sea views from
the beachfront
Fish & Chip Shop
An ocean-facing three-bedroom
Beach Residence. Left: The twobedroom Beach Houses come
with a private freshwater pool
WALK ON
TRAVEL ESSENTIAL
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STYLE: SABINA
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CNT
Classic
Le Moc suede
moccasins,
AED 1,950,
J.M. Weston
ACCESSORIES
Add a new dimension to your holiday look with quirky-cool mirrored sunglasses
CATCH THE
BOUQUET
FRAGRANCE
7
10
11
#ADMIDDLEEAST
TASTEMAKER
The craftsman
Todays travellers
are attached
to technology
but they also
want heritage.
Luggage can be
sentimental
n my ight from
Bangkok to Krabi,
I met a young
American woman
who was reading
The Beach by Alex
Garland, the book
that inspired the
2000 Danny Boyle
lm starring Leonardo DiCaprio. She was so
engrossed that she hardly looked up. Only
when we landed did she notice me sitting
next to her and told me that she was ying to
Krabi to catch a boat to the Phi Phi Islands,
the backdrop for the perfect beach in the
lm. All I recalled about the lm is that there
were some hippies (among them the romantic
young backpacker played by DiCaprio),
a secret map and a beach which, it was
rumoured, was the most beautiful in the world.
The movie is now quite old, but even on a
previous trip I found that the beach in Maya
Bay was still something of a legend among
travellers, explaining the number of boats
arriving there every day from Krabi or Phuket.
I hope you wont be disappointed, I said.
Why would I be? she asked, taken aback.
Ive seen photos and it looks amazing.
An everyday scene
in Thailand: a
monk travelling by
motorcycle in Krabi
WHERE TO STAY
THE TUBKAAK BOUTIQUE RESORT
KRUA THARA
CLIMBING IN RAILAY
Getting there
Emirates (emirates.com) and Thai
Airways (thaiairways.com) y to Krabi
via Bangkok
Tiger Cave
Temple
Krabi
Airport
Krabi
Krua Thara
Ko Yao Yai
Point Yamu
by Como
Koh Poda
Chicken Island
Maprao
Island
Phuket
Koh Sriboya
Koh Jum
Hotel
Phi Phi Don
Restaurant
Bar
Andaman Sea
Lounging poolside at
Point Yamu by COMO
ART
LOVERS
HONG
KONG
SAMANTHA KUOK LEESE
PHOTOS: ANDREW ROWAT, MIMI BROWN BY PARASOL STUDIO, CORBIS, PHILIPP ENGLEHORN
ART GALLERIES
PEDDER BUILDING
Amid the skyscrapers and malls, this heritage
building is home to six galleries. Hanart TZ
(0085-225-26 9019) and Pearl Lam (pearllam.
com) are well known as specialists in Chinese
and other Asian contemporary art. At Gagosian
(gagosian.com), recent exhibitions have
included works by spray-paint artist Sterling
Ruby and drawings by Alberto Giacometti,
while Lehmann Maupin (lehmannmaupin.com)
has presented installation and multimedia
artists such as Do Ho Suh and Hernan Bas.
Simon Lee Gallery (simonleegallery.com) has
shown Toby Ziegler and Mai-Thu Perret,
while Ben Brown Fine Arts (benbrownnearts.
com) latest highlights include a solo show by Ye
Linghan, a young Chinese multimedia artist.
50 CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL
A short walk from Pedder Building, the
simplied classical faade of this address
stands out against the sleek towers of Hong
Kongs central business district. London
INSTITUTIONS, SPACES
AND FAIRS
WHERE TO STAY
OVOLO SOUTHSIDE
This warehouse-to-hotel conversion in the
up-and-coming creative area of Wong Chuk
Hang is within walking distance of a number
of art galleries and design outlets. Different
artists were commissioned for the hotels
decoration. The corridors feature murals by
Hong Kongs most exciting street artists,
Parents Parents. Request a corner room for
the best view and use of space.
Doubles from AED 330; 0085-234-60 8100,
ovolo.com
THE UPPER HOUSE & EAST
At Upper House (doubles from AED 2,130;
0085-239-68 1111, upperhouse.com), designer
Andre Fu has created the most spacious guest
rooms in town that attract a stylish clientele.
Art events take place at the hotel year-round.
The public areas display works by artists
such as Man Fung-Yi and Hirostoshi Sawada,
while the bar at Caf Gray on the 49th oor
offers spectacular views of Victoria Harbour.
The Houses sister hotel, East (doubles from
AED 780; 0085-239-68 3968, east-hongkong.
com), in Quarry Bay, also hosts a collection
of contemporary art such as acid-coloured
dinosaur sculptures by mainland Chinese
artist Sui Jianguo.
HOTEL INDIGO HONG KONG ISLAND
The rooms are decorated with art that depicts
the historic neighbourhood of Wan Chai. Art
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MOTT 32
Named after the rst Chinese convenience
store in New York City, at 32 Mott Street,
this Cantonese restaurant is in the basement
of the Standard Chartered Bank Building
on Des Voeux Road. The cavernous space
was designed by Joyce Wang and Maximal
Concepts; its look is New York industrial-chic
with Chinese imperial details. The Beijing
roasted duck is a speciality not to be missed
(pre-order by phone or email), but the place
is equally famous for its Sichuan dishes.
Entres from AED 275; 0085-228-85 8688,
mott32.com
PING PONG GINTONERA
Sai Ying Pun is Hong Kong Islands latest
hipster enclave, with new bars and restaurants
seeming to pop up almost every week. The
owners of Ping Pong were smart to get in early
with this Spanish spirit bar thats located in a
former table tennis hall. (It was the venue for
the Gagosian Gallerys party during Art Basel
in 2014.) The signature g&t comes in many
variations and is served in a glass goblet with
Getting there
Cathay Pacic (cathaypacic.com), Emirates
(emirates.com), Etihad (etihad.com) and
Qatar Airways (qatarairways.com) y
direct to Hong Kong from the GCC
A mobile installation
of pandas by French
artist Paulo Grangeon
HEART OF
LIGHTNESS
A little more than ve hours from neonbuzzed Tokyo lies a very different Japan,
one of thatched-roof houses and black nights
illuminated by lantern light. PICO IYER travels
to the countrys snowy western region to
explore two villages untouched by modernity
and alive with their own quiet magic
A timeless scene a
brook, hugged by banks
of snow at Wanosato
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The proprietress
at Magoemon, a
farmhouse turned inn
in Shirakawa-go
Dinner at Wanosato.
Right: Fresh tuna and
salmon roe sashimi
wintertime favourites at
Hidatei Hanaougi
A traditional hearth
at Wanosato ryokan
in Takayama
NEED TO KNOW
WHERE TO STAY
BENIYA MUKAYU
An elegant, rened 17-room inn a little
over two hours from Takayama, near the
Yamashiro onsen (hot springs); every
room comes with its own open-air bath.
Doubles from AED 2,050; 0081-761-77
1340, mukayu.com
HIDATEI HANAOUGI
This ryokan has a hot spring on
the property.
Doubles from AED 760 (per person)
including breakfast and dinner;
0081-577- 36 2000, www.hanaougi.co.jp
MAGOEMON
For a thatched-house experience in
Shirakawa-go.
Doubles from AED 220; 0081-576-96 1167
WANOSATO
A luxe ryokan a short drive from
central Takayama.
Doubles from AED 1,030; 0081-577-53
2321, ryokancollection.com
YOMOSHIRO
A guest house in the gassho zukuri style.
Doubles from AED 590; 0081-763-66 2377
WHERE TO EAT
HEIANRAKU
An inexpensive foreigner-friendly place;
especially good for vegetarians.
Entres from AED 34; 0081-577-32 3078
BISTRO MIEUX
A pleasant French bistro on the main drag
in Takayama, with reasonable teishoku
(three-course) sets available at lunchtime.
Entres from AED 30; 0081-577-36 0149
WHAT TO DO
ESSENTIAL READING
Getting there
Emirates (emirates.com) and Qatar
Airways (qatarairways.com) y direct
to Osaka, from where its an hours
drive to Kyoto, a good point from
which to catch a train
Traditional houses
in Shirakawa-go
HONG KONG
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1 Sweater, AED 3,380, Lanvin 2 Earrings, AED 3,500, Giuseppe Zanotti
3 MAC Wash & Dry Tinted Lipglass, AED 100 4 Bag, AED 4,865, Miu Miu
5 Heels, AED 2,950, Charlotte Olympia 6 Agenda, AED 750, Aspinal of
London 7 Skirt, AED 900, Zena Presley
6
1 Jacket, AED 3,510, Freemans Sporting Club at mrporter.com 2 Scarf,
AED 195, Banana Republic 3 Sweater, AED 960, Canali 4 Trousers, AED 240,
COS 5 Jo Malone Incense & Cedrat Cologne Intense, AED 830 6 Sneakers,
AED 2,990, Christian Louboutin 7 Trunk, AED 118,830, Ethan K
LACOSTE S/S 15
KRABI
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7
5
5
1 Hat, AED 220, BCBG Max Azria 2 Tribal necklace, AED 1,290, Rada at Etoile
La Boutique 3 Dress, AED 995, Bebe 4 Bioderma Photoderm Bronz SPF 50+
Spray, AED 119 5 Sandals, AED 1,650, Ivy Kirzhner at Saks Fifth Avenue
6 Sunglasses, AED 1,100, Versace 7 Swimsuit, AED 3,450, La Perla
6
7
1 Wash bag, AED 2,500, Gucci 2 Swimming trunks, AED 370, Thomas Pink
3 Chevron shirt, AED 760, CWST at West LA 4 Tote bag, AED 1,015,
Marc by Marc Jacobs 5 Shorts, AED 395, Brooks Brothers 6 Sandals,
AED 1,038, Dsquared2 at stylebop.com 7 My Colors woven-leather double
wrap bracelet, AED 790, Tods
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Karen Ann Rodrigues of Abu
Dhabi who correctly identied
the location of the photo as Jade
Dragon Snow Mountain in the
Yunnan province, China. She won
a three-night stay for two at Park
Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel & Villas
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A look at what caught our eye this month, from summer stays to exotic accessories
BUCKLE UP
Get road-trip ready with Al-Futtaim Motors new limitededition vehicles. In celebration of the UAE-based companys
60th anniversary, it has announced the launch of two new
cars, the V8 Toyota Land Cruiser and the V8 Land Cruiser
Xtreme, limited to just 60 units. With a host of new add-ons,
the V8 Land Cruiser is perfect for a driving holiday with a 9in
navigation screen with CD/DVD/AUX/USB/Bluetooth plus
rear-seat entertainment to keep the whole family happy. The
Land Cruiser Xtreme, with its off-road capabilities, is made
for a trip into the desert.
00971-4-310 6666, alfuttaimmotors.ae
One of a kind
Make holiday packing easy with Trollbeads beaded jewellery that can be
effortlessly mixed and matched with different outts and is now available
at the recently launched store in Dubai Festival City. The Danish brand is
known for spearheading the original bead on bracelet concept, and
makes use of raw materials such as 18-carat gold, sterling silver, freshwater
pearls and precious stones, with over 600 beads to choose from, each
with its own story. As no two beads are the same, you can be sure each
Trollbeads bracelet is unique.
00971-50-658 0240, trollbeads.com
Summer detox
MOST WANTED
Bags of style
UAE-based luxury goods brand Feathers has everything
you need for a stylish getaway, from an elegant weekend
bag with a detachable shoulder strap, to a chic handbag
inspired by a design by Mona Lisa artist Leonardo da Vinci
from 1497 that was never brought to life until now. The
perfect carry-on for an Italian escape.
00971-2-550 7556, feathers-fashion.com
HOT HOTEL
Located in the heart of Beirut, on the Corniche and close to the citys major
shopping areas, business district and the lively downtown scene,
Le Vendme Beirut houses a collection of suites and rooms designed
in classic style with a contemporary twist with sea and city views. The
hotels rooftop restaurant Sydneys serves up delectable dishes like spinach
ricotta tortellini, pan-fried salmon and the chefs risotto, accompanied by a
panoramic view of the Mediterranean. Revamped by architect Pierre-Yves
Rochon, the restaurants charming French interiors and works by Lebanese
digital artist Selim Attieh have made it a popular meeting place for both
guests and city residents.
00961-136 9280, levendomebeirut.com
TROPICAL CHARM
Get in the holiday spirit with Pandoras new
tropical summer collection featuring graphic
palm leaf cut-out jewellery framed by
glittering, hand-set cubic zirconias; exotic
palm tree, dolphin and serpent charms; and
colourful double leather bracelets with ball
charms featuring seafoam green and brilliant
blue pav mosaics to reect the colours of
the sky and ocean.
pandora.net
Eid Mubarak
From the comfort of your leather armchair (or the hotels signature circular bathtub) relish the cinematic vistas through the wide,
oor-to-ceiling windows of this Mandarin River View Room. The scenic panorama includes the Oriental Pearl Radio & TV Tower, an
iconic part of Shanghais futuristic skyline, and the Huangpu River, which reects the city lights across its surface come nightfall. For
a different perspective, the spa is built around a landscaped garden: After a Chinese Meridian Massage that balances your qi, sip tea
while gazing upon an enclosed bamboo grove.
Doubles from AED 1,070; Room 1801 from AED 1,300; 0086-212-082 9888, mandarinoriental.com/shanghai
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