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Hamburg: Europe's Greatest Port City

Hamburg: Europe's Greatest Port City

Hamburg is Germany's second largest city and, by historical wealth, arguably its most important. It is a city-state — one of three in Germany (alongside Berlin and Bremen) — meaning that Hamburg city and Hamburg state are the same political entity.

Internet in China: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go (The Great Firewall Explained)

Internet in China: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go (The Great Firewall Explained)

Before you land in China, understand one thing: the Chinese internet is a parallel system, not a restricted version of the global one. The Great Firewall of China (technically the Golden Shield Project) doesn't slow down Western apps — it blocks them...

Connecticut for Business: Why America's Wealthiest State Per Capita Is a Serious Contender for Your Company

Connecticut for Business: Why America's Wealthiest State Per Capita Is a Serious Contender for Your Company

Connecticut is the third smallest US state by area and, measured by median household income and GDP per capita, historically one of the wealthiest. It sits between New York City and Boston, a geography that has always defined what it is: a sophistica...

Bhutan: The Country That Measures Success in Happiness — Is It Worth the World's Steepest Tourist Fee?

Bhutan: The Country That Measures Success in Happiness — Is It Worth the World's Steepest Tourist Fee?

Bhutan is a tiny Buddhist kingdom in the eastern Himalayas, landlocked between India and China, with a population of just 780,000 people. It had no roads until the 1960s, no television until 1999, and deliberately maintained strict controls over tour...

Is Idaho Good for Travel? Yes — and Here's Why It's America's Best-Kept Secret

Is Idaho Good for Travel? Yes — and Here's Why It's America's Best-Kept Secret

Idaho is the 14th largest US state and sits between Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and Montana. It is most famous nationally for potatoes (it produces about 30% of the US crop) and for being the state most people struggle to locate precis...

Mount Elbert: Colorado's Highest Peak — Can You Really Climb It?

Mount Elbert: Colorado's Highest Peak — Can You Really Climb It?

Mount Elbert rises to 14,440 feet (4,401 metres) above sea level in the Colorado Sawatch Range, making it the highest point in Colorado, the highest peak in the Rocky Mountains, and the second highest summit in the contiguous United States after Cali...

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