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Travel News: Tokyo to Osaka in One Hour by a new levitating bullet train – in 2037
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Japan’s shinkansen are famously fast, with maximum speed reaching 320 kilometres an hour and living up to their name of bullet trains. These trains are an integral part of Japan’s infrastructure, providing a safe and efficient way to get from one region to another. In fact, shinkansen are so safe that there have not been any accidents resulting in passenger injuries or fatalities in their 50-plus years of operation. But what if they could be even faster? 
Compiled by Tania Wee 
With shinkansen being so essential to boosting national economy, making them even faster is a major component in the advancement of Japan’s biggest cities. In 2015, Japan Railways Group (JR) broke the world railway speed record after the L0 Series maglev train that the company has been developing and testing over the last several years hit a speed of 603km/h (375mph). JR plans to move ahead with its record-breaking maglev by integrating it into everyday transportation for the future.
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The initiative is called the Linear Project and JR is currently engineering a route from Tokyo to Nagoya and eventually, Osaka. The Linear bullet train would travel at a maximum speed of 500km/h (311 mph), meaning that the train would get from Tokyo to Nagoya in 40 minutes, or from Tokyo to Osaka in 67 minutes (the current shinkansen takes about two and a half hours). The train initially runs on wheels before gathering speed and retracting its wheels. The train is able to continue to run as it levitates roughly four inches above its guideway. It's only able to reach the maximum speed once the wheels are retracted as friction between the wheels and the track can cause the train to slip. The same technology using magnetic levitation is already in commercial use for the Shanghai maglev train which runs at 431km/h (268 mph).  
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Photo by Fikri Rasyid on Unsplash
As wicked as it would be to travel between cities in less than half the time it takes now, this colossal undertaking is still years from being complete. First, JR must build infrastructure connecting Tokyo to Nagoya, which will reportedly cost ¥5.5 trillion ($50.5 million) as 86 percent of the route will be underground to evade areas known to have stronger earthquake tremors. The route from Tokyo to Nagoya is projected to be complete in 2027, with the remaining route to Osaka finishing in 2037.
In the meantime, take advantage of these tourist discounts offered by Sedunia Travel  
Source: Time Out Japan 
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Practical Travel Gift Ideas for Every Budget  (RM100 - RM1K)
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Christmas is in the air and it’s time for presents, holidays and travels! But wait! What does one get for someone who is constantly on the go? Travelers and globe-trotters are perhaps some of the hardest people to buy presents for. Against their “otherworldly” experiences in a foreign country, something they always seem to describe as “priceless”, a material gift often pales in comparison. 
Compiled and Written by Tania Wee
Often but not always. Because the trick is to buy them something useful and essential to their travels. In most cases, we find that the best travel gifts are:
Small
Durable
Lightweight
Multifunctional
Worthy of valuable “luggage real estate”
A gift that can fit in seamlessly into their travelling is one your travel-addict friend will always bring around with them. It doesn’t need to be expensive, just well thought out to show that you support their travelling passion and is not at all jealous. Here’s our list of the latest travel gift ideas (for every budget) to help you get started with your Christmas shopping.  
Below RM100 Skincare Products
Wait, come back. Hear me out. This is still a travel gift list and whoever said you don’t need beauty products while travelling? Quite on the contrary in fact. There is no better time to really step up the skincare game than abroad. The change in weather, food and even bathroom water can affect the complexion leading to pimple breakout and cracked lips. Hence the need to be equipped with certain beauty products when travelling. This applies to men and women travellers alike.
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Just in time for festivities, the Body Shop has released a series of skin and body care gift packs and bags. One such a bag is this adorable reusable travel size pouch that can store all the travel body care necessities, erasing the need rummage through their bag for their toiletries. Perfect for that neat traveller, it’s priced at RM68. 
Below RM200 Trusty Travel Planner
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In the era of digital technology, there is a certain charm about the good old fashion travel planner. Not only is it not wifi-dependent but it also can’t run out of juice or be hacked. A travel planner adds a personal feel to the adventure to jolt down notes, draw pictures or simply to just keep track of their itinerary or budget. The latest 2020 Starbucks Planner in particular, caught our attention as it’s lightweight, simplistic and comes with a leather clutch pouch with multiple pockets and secure clasps. Priced at RM188 for the blue and brown ones.  
Below RM300 Colourful Travel Bags
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The most obvious gift to get a jetsetter is definitely a bag but must it be one of those dull standard coloured ones? Instead get them a bag that really pops. Not only is it eye-catching, its vibrancy will deter anyone from mistaking it as theirs. The Guardian Malaysia in partnership with international brand TokiDoki recently just launched their line of limited edition travel bag series. While a bit on the playful side, fans of Tokidoki and young travellers would love parading this set down a plane aisle. The RRP prices of the tote bag, backpack and luggage is RM280, RM440 and RM600 respectively but you can get them at discounted prices* at Guardian outlets at only RM80, RM100 and RM170 respectively. *terms and conditions apply
Below RM500  A Seaside Holiday
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Believe it or not, for less than RM500, you can buy your traveller friend a seaside getaway trip somewhere around Malaysia. Sometimes the most undiscovered gems are those at home so remind them that they need not venture far for beautiful scenes, good food and even better company. Take Pulau Lang Tengah for example – a small hidden island between touristy Perhentian Island and Redang Island. The island is so small that it only takes 10 minutes for a round island trip by speed boat. However due to its small side, there are only four resort operators, and this ensures a peaceful visit. And best of all, it has some of the best snorkelling and scuba diving waters in Malaysia. A 3D2N weekend trip to Pulau Lang Tengah cost only RM460 if booked with Sedunia Travel and covers accommodation, meals and return boat transfer.
Below RM800 Camera Phones 
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One important thing for a traveller is of course a reliable camera to help them capture their adventures. Nowadays camera phones are so high quality that it’s even possible to produce bill-board quality size photos. RealMe has just recently introduced the Realme 5 Pro into the local market. The phone offers not one, not two, not even three but four different lenses to suit every travel need.  These lenses include a wide-angle, portrait, selfie and macro lens, all packaged in one neat, sleek and surprisingly affordable device. The phone is water resistant, so any unexpected spills is not issue. The Realme 5 Pro prices start from RM759 depending on distributor.
More than RM1,000  An Adventure Somewhere in the world
Your friend is lucky to have you as a friend if you’re entering this price range for a present (can I be your friend too?) The sky’s the limit with a budget like this. So why not opt for a customisable tour with Sedunia Travel as a gift? With more travellers preferring the free and easy route rather than the usual tour groups, a customisable travel package is the way to go for a seasoned traveller. Based on their interest, experience and wants, you can pick and choose the type of accommodation, mode of transport and activities to do. Either pick a day tour or just hit the theme parks at your own pace – all of this is possible with a travel agency that specialises in customisable travel packages.  A fuss free holiday to a dream destination is really all that travel junkie could ever ask for. 
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And there you have. Our totally not biased list of gift ideas to get someone who just loves travelling. Yes, we know it can be tricky getting a gift for someone who is constantly looking for the next flight out of town but if you remember our gift rules and just refer to this list, you will be fine!
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10 Must Try Icelandic Food and Drinks
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Iceland has been the rage of late possibly due to Frozen 2 and we would be foolish to not check out what this country has to offer. In terms of food. Because we believe food plays an equally important role in promoting a country’s culture and we want to know what this frozen tundra has to offer for our tastebuds. But first a short introduction to the country itself. 
Written by Tania Wee 
Famously known as the Land of Fire and Ice (Game of Thrones, anyone?), Iceland is an island born out of volcanic eruptions over millions of years. Fast forward to now and here we are, gifted with one of most scenic and untouched icy countries in the world. In fact, because of its northern location, it has more land covered by glaciers than all of Europe combined. Reykjavik, its capital is the world's most northern capital. Twice every decade, the country generally experiences volcanic eruptions which spews more lava onto the landscape and changing it even more. Europe's largest waterfall, Gullfoss, is also located in Iceland.
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Photo by Trevor Cole on Unsplash
Everyone knows about Iceland’s dramatic natural scenery but little do people know of its equally dramatic cuisine. Taking advantage of the ingredients they have around them, Iceland food tend to be natural with less GMOs and artificial ingredients. Think free-roaming sheep, fresh cod and char. If you’re ever in Iceland, this is the list to follow for their must try food and dishes.
1.      Fermented Shark
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Hakari aka fermented shark is one of the many traditional, national dish of Iceland and automatically a must try for visitors and tourists. Despite being the national dish, you will be surprised to learn that the consumption of this dish relatively low even amongst the locals (yay for the sharks!) It was more commonly eaten back in the day when refrigerators weren’t invented yet. 
2.      Hot Spring Rye Bread
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Photo by NorthernLightsIceland.com 
The concept of this dish baffles to the rest of the world but despite what its name sounds like, it doesn’t mean eating it in or near a hot spring. This popular Nordic bread can be found easily in groceries around the country. But what truly makes it unique is its baking method – by burying the potted dough in a deep hole near the hot springs. The process then takes about 24 hours to bake the bread. The natural method of baking results in a sweetish dark bread that goes well with other Icelandic meals. 
3.      Puffin
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Most would be familiar with puffin as the web browser or that weird looking black bird. It almost never occurs to us that in Iceland where majority of the population of puffins reside, this seabird is another national dish known as Hakarl. It is one of the delicacies on the Icelandic food menus throughout the country. It tastes close to beef and has a distinct seafood taste mostly due to the bird’s own seafood diet. 
4.      Fish stew
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Known as Plokkfiskur in Iceland, it is a traditional Icelandic dish prepared from boiled cod or haddock mashed together with the white sauce, onions, and potatoes. With seafood as their main bread and butter, Icelanders love to fish and they always use fresh fish which is no exception in this dish. This famous fish stew is also served with dark rye bread and butter. 
5.      Brennivin
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Sometimes called “Black Death”, this is a local spirit which is similar to unsweetened schnapps. It is the country’s national alcoholic beverage and taste close to vodka.  The dominant flavour in Icelandic Brennivín is cumin and caraway, which gives it a taste some find reminiscent of anise or liquorice. The drink is famous during the Porrablot winter festival.
6.      Skyr
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A marriage between yogurt and cottage cheese, Skyr is the way to go if you want to eat like a local. Made from pasteurized skim milk and a bacteria culture similar to yogurt, this thick and creamy delicacy is often served with cream and tart berry jam and tastes a bit like Greek yogurt and creme fraiche. You can eat it with sugar, but most locals love it au natural.
7.      Icelandic Hot Dogs
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You must be thinking – why go all the way to Iceland for hot dogs?? But almost everyone online and offline has recommended their hot dogs. Unlike the usual sausages, the types over there are made from a blend of lamb, pork and beef encased into natural casings. To top it off is of course, the toppings. A magical combination of ketchup, sweet mustard, fried onions, raw onions and remoulade sauce (mayo and sweet relish).
8.      Icelandic Meat Soup 
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Photo by Guide to Iceland. 
Ah, perhaps the best thing in a chilly country like Iceland – hearty hot meat soup. This flavourful stew is a concoction of lamb, root vegetables, rice and herbs and as many Icelanders would agree, the best thing to sip on when the day turns overcast. I am sure many Asian would agree as this easily resembles our signature ABC soup. 
9.      Dried Fish
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In the local language, Harðfiskur literally means hard fish, an Icelandic delicacy that most locals love. It may sound gross to many foreigners, but it is Iceland´s favorite snack. Locals eat it with salted butter while watching a movie. It is thought to be a healthy alternative to chips or popcorn.
10.   Sheep Head
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Okay, out of everything we have so far, this has got to be the most outlandish dish on the list. But don’t be thrown off by the presentation. Every part of the Svio or sheep head can be eaten. Some might argue that the cheek and tongue are the best while others will say it’s the eyes. Icelandic sheep are not fed on grain or growth hormones and have a natural diet, hence giving it a more refined taste. 
Of course, there are more…otherworldly things to eat in Iceland such as blood pudding and ram testicles. But we believe this list is as good as any to give you that head (pun intended) start. 
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Photo by Thomas Tucker on Unsplash
If Iceland is on your bucket list, then check out the Sedunia Travel travel packages for Iceland. Whether you’re a outdoorsy person, photographer or foodie, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Well, at least we know you will enjoy something on this list. 
Sources: Vogue, Discover Island, BBC.
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[Travel News] ANA’s Hello Blue Sale is back with  Free Domestic Flights
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Have we got great news for Japan fanatics! 
All Nippon Airways (ANA) Japan’s largest and 5 Star airline for seven consecutive year has kicked off its Hello Blue Sale starting today! You have this weekend until 3 Dec 2019 to book your flights to Japan and while you’re at it, book a domestic flight as well because it’s free! 
Compiled by Tania Wee
The 5-day promotion offers Economy Class seat discounts on flights from 17 cities in Asia and Australia to Japan. Like past sale events, the scale of the Hello Blue Sale makes this event one of ANA’s largest sales for cities in Asia and Australia. However, an exciting addition to this edition of the HELLO BLUE SALE is that travelers will have the option to add a domestic round trip flight within Japan for no additional fare*. The addition of a domestic round trip flight will make it easier for passengers traveling from abroad to reach new destination in Japan, experiencing the unique culture and sights of a local city that ANA connects to.
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“The past four editions of the HELLO BLUE SALE have been successful, and based on customer feedback ANA decided to bring back the sale with even more benefits for customers,” said Isao Ono, Vice President of Marketing and Sales, Asia and Oceania, ANA. “We hope that the addition of a free domestic flight in Japan will encourage passengers departing from Asia and Australiato explore all that Japan has to offer. ANA is committed to offering a superior customer experience which includes offering accessible prices.”
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The 17 eligible departure cities during the sales period include Bangkok, Chennai, Delhi, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Mumbai, Perth, Phnom Penh, Seoul (Gimpo), Singapore, Sydney, Taipei (Taoyuan and Songshan), Yangon.
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In addition to reduced economy fares, the HELLO BLUE SALE includes Business Class seat discounts on flights departing from Seoul, Hong Kong and Taipei. 
The sale will begin on November 29, 2019 and will last five days. Passengers can make flight reservations via their countries’ ANA website or through their local tour agencies.  
Source: ANA Press Release 
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[Lifestyle News] Starbucks Malaysia Celebrates 300th Store Opening At Bukit Bintang Junction
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Starbucks Malaysia has opened its 300th store since beginning its coffee journey in Malaysia over two decades ago. Located in the epicenter of fashion and culture, Starbucks Reserve Bukit Bintang Junction will be poised to connect Malaysians with quality coffee through a unique human experience.
 Compiled by Tania Wee
Inspired by the rich heritage and diversity of Malaysia, Starbucks Reserve Bukit Bintang Junction brings to life a breathtaking third-place composed of Starbucks traditional coffee bar as well as a Starbucks Reserve bar, which offers customers a more intimate coffee experience, and where they can deepen their coffee knowledge. In this brand-new store, customers can discover coffee artistry, beverage innovation and human connection whilst also paying homage to the country’s historic charm. 
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“As we continue to accelerate our growth momentum, we recognize that the opening of our 300th store is a shared success with our thousands of Starbucks partners (employees) across the nation. They are the heart and soul of the Starbucks Experience that we deliver to our many customers every day,” said Mr. Sydney Quays, CEO of Berjaya Food Berhad and managing director of Starbucks Malaysia & Brunei. “Starbucks Reserve Bukit Bintang Junction is a celebration of everything Starbucks has built throughout its more than 20 years of operations in Malaysia.”
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Since the establishment of the first store in Malaysia on 17 December 1998, Starbucks has achieved countless accomplishments within the country together with thousands of its local Starbucks partners wearing the signatory green apron. From the opening of the world’s first Starbucks Signing Store in Kuala Lumpur, to second one in Penang, and the numerous outreach programs that directly serves the communities where its stores operate, the opening of Starbucks Malaysia’s 300th store is yet another accomplishment in its endeavor to showcase its coffee leadership nationwide.
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At a Starbucks Reserve store, customers are invited to experience its limited availability, small-lot Arabica coffee sourced from selected countries around the world through various brewing equipment, such as the Siphon, Chemex, and Pour Over. The store will also feature the Black Eagle espresso machine for unique, espresso-forward beverages specially-crafted by Starbucks Coffee Masters whose passion and knowledge for coffee are highlighted by their black aprons.
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As an appreciation to the continuous support and loyalty of Malaysians, Starbucks Malaysia has announced a nationwide promotion as a rewarding treat. On 30 November 2019 (Saturday) from 10am to 12pm, Starbucks customers will be able to purchase a second Frappuccino for RM0.30 with the purchase of any Frappuccino[1]. Additionally, Starbucks has released a special-edition 300th Starbucks Store Thermos to be sold at all Starbucks stores nationwide. The Special Edition Thermos currently retails at RM178.
For more information, please visit Starbucks Malaysia website at www.starbucks.com.my.
[1] Terms and conditions apply.
Source: Starbucks Malaysia press release
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[Travel Happenings] World's First Printed Christmas Card on display at Dickens Museum, London
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I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.
Ah the famous words of Charles Dickens through the mouth of his character  Ebenezer Scrooge in the famous A Christmas Carol. In honour of the famous writer, the world's first printed Christmas card has gone on show at the Charles Dickens Museum in London, just over a month before the Royal Mail deadline for posting Christmas cards in Britain.
Compiled by Tania Wee
From now until 19 April, if you’re ever in London, swing by the Charles Dicken Museum to glimpse a part of western cultural history in the making. 
The card was printed in 1843, the year the Victorian author published A Christmas Carol, the well known tale of Scrooge whose miserable attitude is transformed after being visited by the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come.
Designed by Henry Cole and illustrated by John Callcott Horsley, the hand-coloured card shows a family gathered around a table enjoying a glass of wine with a message: A Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year To You. It was sent from a son to his parents. Of the 1,000 originally printed, 21 survived and one has been loaned to the museum by a book dealer in San Francisco.
Cole’s original proof is also on loan. It was given as a gift in 1865 and has a pencilled note to the recipient in the bottom right-hand corner. Dickens and Cole worked at the same time, unknown to each other, shaping what would become popular traditions.
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"This was a really important year for the development of the modern Christmas. The Christmas card is such a big part of our Christmases today. And A Christmas Carol is such a significant story that we see every year at Christmas time," said museum curator Louisa Price.
Cole was instrumental in setting up the Penny Post in 1840 and imagining the first Christmas card which sold for a shilling (12 pence/ 65 cents in Ringgit). Today billions of Christmas cards make their way around the world.
Dickens realised industrialisation meant there was a market for books as Christmas presents. Simon Eliot, co-curator at the museum and specialist in 19th century books, said: "He was able to focus attention on Christmas and give it a sort of identity and verve which it had lacked."
The exhibition - Beautiful Books: Dickens And The Business of Christmas - runs at the novelist’s former London home, now a museum, until April 19. – Reuters
Source: The Star Online. Reuters
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Travel News: AirAsia X flies to Narita
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AirAsia recently took flight from Kuala Lumpur to Tokyo Narita on 20 November with the first high-speed WiFi-equipped wide-body Airbus A330 aircraft, to mark the occasion.
Compiled by Tania Wee
The four weekly return services delivers over 150,000 additional visitor seats annually through Kuala Lumpur’s KLIA2 and Narita International Airports, boosting tourism and the economy ahead of Visit Malaysia 2020 and the Tokyo Olympic Games also next year.
The maiden flight D7552, took to the skies at 0015hrs on 20 Nov after a celebratory send-off by AirAsia X Malaysia CEO Benyamin Ismail and AirAsia’s Fun Team at klia2.
Benyamin Ismail said, “We are very proud to provide more options for our guests travelling to Tokyo, Japan, with our four weekly return services to Narita International Airport, complementing our existing services to Tokyo Haneda. This new service signifies our commitment to accelerating our growth in Japan and we are confident the route will be popular, especially for guests exploring Tokyo and the neighbouring northeast region in Tohoku.”
“We wish to thank our airport, tourism and local government partners as well as the authorities for making this route a reality.”
The maiden flight to Tokyo Narita was flown by AirAsia’s first A330 aircraft to be equipped with high-speed AirAsia WiFi services which allows guests to stream videos and connect with real-time social media updates 35,000ft in the sky. BIG members on board were treated to a complimentary 10MB internet plan.
AirAsia is offering all-inclusive fares from RM539* for standard seats and RM1,499* for the award-winning Premium Flatbed between Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo Narita. Fares are available for booking at airasia.com or via the AirAsia mobile app from now until 24 November 2019, for travel through 28 March 2020.
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For the latest AirAsia news, activities and promotions, follow AirAsia on Twitter (twitter.com/AirAsia),  Facebook (facebook.com/AirAsia) and Instagram (instagram.com/AirAsia).
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Japan Travel Fair 2019 winter – Highlights
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Winter is coming, and indeed it is. In Japan!
Back for its 4th instalment, Japan Travel Fair (JTF) 2019 winter edition is taking place this entire weekend (22 – 24 Nov 2019) at Starling Mall in Damansara Utama. If winter in Japan is on your must-visit list within the next three months, this is the travel fair for you and you should be there. We have the lowdown on the in and outs of Japan Travel Fair 2019 winter. 
Written by Tania Wee
What to do at JTF
1.      Eat and perform like the Japs
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Get a taste of Japan’s culture and food at Japan Travel Fair 2019 winter as there will be a great deal of fun activities such as Lucky Cat Painting, onigiri demonstration, wagashi making workshop and a Taiko Japanese drum performance by Wadaiko Syo.
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2.      And Dress Up like Them Too!
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You will also be able to dress up in either a Yukata or a Samurai Armour to live out your fantasy as a Japanese girl or a Samurai – whatever it takes to do up your social media.
3.      Listen to the Pros
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Listen to Japan travel experiences from Malaysian singer-actor, Alvin Chong and famous blogger, Cheesie of Cheesieland. If they just don’t do it for you, come on Saturday and/or Sunday to listen to Sedunia Travel’s representative presentation of the winter wonderland of Japan and what you can do there. 
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4.      Win Flights to Japan!
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Stand a chance the lucky draw prizes and maybe, just maybe, even the grand lucky draw prize - flights to Japan!  With every purchase of every Japan tour package, you can redeem a free travel bag or a travel jacket. Then for any single Japan travel product, you can redeem a travel bag for free.  
Where to Stop By
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You can swing by the Sedunia Travel Booth to see what special day tours in Japan you can enjoy. At only RM5,568, you can get an all-in tour package to Tokyo covering Tokyo, Mount Fuji and Hakone and is inclusive of flights, accommodations, tours and meals! Basically that fuss-free trip you never knew you needed in February. 
On top of that, you can also get your 1) JR Pass (7 days, 14 days and 21 days) at a starting price of RM1,142 AND 2) also enjoy the Buy ONE Free One offer for Sanrio Puroland entrance tickets, priced at RM148. And  3) You will be entitled to a 5% discount on selected packages. 
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Getting to Starling Mall 
By car - Just waze or google maps to Starling Mall, It’s remarkably accessible by several entrances to the parking lots. The first hour of parking is FREE.
Car Park Rates: 1st hour FREE 2nd & 3rd hour - RM1 per hour 4th hour & above - RM2 per hour
Premier Parking Rates (Basement 1): 1st 2 hours - RM3  Every subsequent hour - RM2 per hour
Valet Parking Rates:  1st 2 hour - RM13  Every subsequent hour - RM2 per hour  Maximum rate per day - RM30
By public transportation - If you’re coming by train, there are shuttle busses every hour to TTDI MRT and Kelana Jaya LRT stations.
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The Japan Travel Fair 2019 winter is happening at the Ground Floor, Starling from 22 - 24 November 2019 from 10am - 10pm. 
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[Happenings] Have a Puro White Christmas at Sanrio Puroland Tokyo!
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Christmas is just around the corner and there is no better time to visit Japan than December. Especially for the Hello Kitty fanatics. Why? Because Hello Kitty Land Tokyo, AKA Sanrio Puroland is holding its annual spectacular Christmas event themed Puro White Christmas!
Compiled by Tania Wee
Sanrio Puroland is once again collaborating with Naked, one of Japan’s leading creative production houses to bring back its popular immersive digital art experiences at Hello Kitty Land.  Their breathtaking projection mapping installation, the Puroland × NAKED "Magical Snow II, the Kiki & Lala, Twinkling tour", takes visitors to Little Twin Stars hometown, "Dream Galaxy"
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There are tons of returning activities that fans can look forward to. Once a day during Puro White Christmas, fans can enjoy Musical Show ‘The Puro Christmas’, a 25 minutes long musical show and an amazing digital snow display featuring Twin Stars (Kiki & Lala), Hello Kitty, My Melody, Cinnamoroll, Pompompurin and also Dear Daniel, Wish me mell.
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There is also the beautiful illumination show “Twinkle Sparkle” where half a million blue and pink lights and lasers create a magical setting of snow and stars under one roof. Visitors can even join in and dance along with Kiki & Lala. 
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There will be something for everyone to enjoy whether it’s meeting Hello Kitty herself, capturing memorable photos or purchasing limited edition Sanrio merchandise. As Sanrio Puroland is an indoor park, it’s perfect for a day trip rain or shine.  The Puro White Christmas is ongoing from now until 25 December.
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Travel Tips  Sanrio Puroland is about 30 minutes by train from central Tokyo. From Shinjuku Station, hop on board the Keio Line and get off at Tama-Center Station. The park is an eight minutes walk from the station via an elevated walkway. 
Here are some tips we’ve put together to help you plan and enjoy Sanrio Puroland better. 
Purchase discounted tickets in advance to save. 
Sanrio Puroland has free WiFi so you can keep in contact via a app. 
If you’re arriving on route to or from the airport, you can store your luggage and bags at the station lockers. The park has lockers but the station have the bigger ones. 
Bring a long your passport to enjoy tax free benefits at the gift shops at Sanrio Puroland. 
Smoking is not allowed indoors, except for in the designated location.
Go on weekdays to avoid the crowds and queues. 
Opt for the PuroPass on weekends to bypass the lines.
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For more information, check out https://en.puroland.jp/
And if you’re planning to go Sanrio Puroland, then swing by the Sedunia booth during Japan Travel Fair 2019 Winter (22 - 24 Nov) to get TWO tickets for the price of ONE, RM148. On top of that, you can get your JR pass for 7 days, 14 days and 21 days at the booth as well at a starting price of RM1,142. 
Source: Sanrio Puroland Press Release 
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The Towers of Japan
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A new towering structure has just been added to the Tokyo’s already stunning city skyline and that is the Shibuya Scramble Square. This massive tower located at the heart of Shibuya itself (as its name indicates), has been the talk of the town ever since the start of its construction and at 230 meters, claims the title of tallest structure in the district. Naturally, this means it also boasts its own observation deck known as Shibuya Sky and an unobstructed view of Tokyo.
Written by Tania Wee
Towering buildings with an observation deck are plentiful across many of Japan’s major cities like Tokyo, Osaka and Hokkaido and are major tourist attraction. Whether you’re a sunset chaser, a photographer or just someone looking for something to do in Japan, these towers are definitely a must-add to your itinerary. Here is our list of the most prominent towers across Japan with stunning views of the cities.
1.       230 meters - Shibuya Scramble Square, Tokyo
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Since we’ve already opened with this announcement, let’s talk more about Shibuya Sky. With an observation deck spanning 2,500sqm, Shibuya Sky features a vantage point called Sky Stage that offers one of the best aerial views of the famous Shibuya Scramble down below and the rest of Tokyo. On a clear day, you will be able to spot Mount Fuji if you look hard enough. There are ample spaces to relax amongst grassy turfs and get this – hammocks (!) to give you sensation of drifting into the skies. Tickets to Shibuya Sky can be purchased online or at the counter but we hear they sell out fast. 
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  Photo from Shibuya Scramble Square PR
2.       170 meters - Umeda Sky Building, Osaka  
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The Umeda Sky Building is Osaka’s most recognizable landmark. Located in the business district of Umeda, this building blends business, nature and architecture skills into two towering wonders that is connected by the donut shaped bridge at the top. That bridge makes up the Kuchu Teien Observatory that offers a beautiful 360-degree view of Osaka. At 170 meters off the ground, you would be able catch the stunning sunset in the evenings and watch the night lights come alive. If you’re fortunate, you can not only see all of Osaka but as far away as Awaji Island. The basement of the building houses the Takimi-Koji gourmet street with old fashioned images of Osaka from the 1920s.
3.       131 meters - Kyoto Tower 
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Kyoto Tower by Adrian Furner 
In a city famously known for its history, ancient temples and shrines and natural wonders, the Kyoto Tower is a rare modern iconic landmark that first opened in 1964. For those arriving from other parts of Japan via train, it will mostly be the first thing you see as you exit Kyoto Station. Its viewing platform is indoors and despite only standing at 100 meters above the ground, it still provides a complete view of Kyoto in all directions. It is one of the best places to spot the iconic mountain bonfire symbols charred into the city’s mountainsides as part of the ancient ritual Gozan no Okuribi. 
4.       234 meters – Fukuoka Tower, Fukuoka
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Fukuoka Seaside Tower by Tania Wee
Japan’s tallest seaside tower sits in Fukuoka at 234 meters and its highest observation deck is 123 meters above the ground. The Fukuoka Tower was built alongside the Seaside Momochi waterfront district in 1989 to celebrate the city’s 100th anniversary. What sets it apart from other towers is the over 8,000 one way mirrors that adorned the outer side, reflecting the views of the sea and sun. Apart from its three observation decks, a restaurant and a souvenir shop on the ground floor, there is nothing else occupying the inner structure of the tower. As a result, visitors are in for a scenic treat as they ride the see-through lift to the top as they look out on the seaside view. At night, the tower will light up with a changing illumination theme each season.
5.       147.2 meters - Sapporo TV Tower, Hokkaido
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Sapporo Tower in Winter by RubberDuckPost 
What truly sets this tower apart of its counterparts in other parts of Japan is the view it offers in winter – a city completely blanked in pristine white snow. At 147.2 meters, it is not the tallest building in the city but it is the only one that offers a bird’s eye view of Odori Park, Sapporo’s own Central Park. Odori Park cuts straight across the city with its pockets of greenery and the main site for many of Sapporo’s seasonal events. Regardless of the events held, the Sapporo TV Tower makes for an amazing backdrop and the city views in winter from the 90 meters observation deck, simply breathtaking.
Without doubt, Japan is a stunning country with postcard perfect views, up-close and afar all year round. But to truly witness the widespread reach of Japan’s sprawling metropolitans blended with the touches of nature, take a ride up to any one of these towers and simply bask in the magnitude of it all.
[Japan Travel Fair 2019 Winter]
If you’re looking experience some winter magic in the Land of the Rising Sun this coming December, then swing by the Sedunia booth at the Japan Travel Fair 2019 Winter. Take your pick from a variety of Japan travel packages and stand a chance to win flights to Japan in the grand lucky draw. Those who purchase a travel package with Sedunia will even be able to redeem a free gift.
And here are some other deals and steals to look out for: 
1. Get your JR Pass for 7 days, 14 days or 21 days at a starting price of RM1.142.
2.  Save more by purchasing TWO Sanrio Puroland entrance tickets for the price of ONE at only RM148. 
These deals are available at the Sedunia Travel booth so don’t say we never bojio and we will see you at the fair! 
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Travel News: Angkor Wat bans Elephant Rides
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In an announcement that garnered cheers from environmentalists and animal lovers worldwide, Cambodia has decided to ban all elephant rides at the famed Angkor Wat temple park starting 2020.
Compiled by Tania Wee
According to an official at Apsara Authority that manages the  Angkor archaeological complex in northern Siem Reap, using elephants for business is not appropriate anymore and admitted that some of the elephants used at the park were already old. Five of the 14 working elephants have already been moved to a community forest 40km away from the temples.  The remaining elephants will gradually be transferred there in the coming months where they will live out their natural lives.
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The Angkor archaeological complex is a UNESCO World Heritage site, one that continues to attract a bulk of the kingdom’s foreign tourists.  In 2018, the number of tourists topped six million. Spanning 400sq/km, many visitors often opt for an elephant ride to explore the park. However, light was shone on the overworked situation of the animals when in 2016, an elderly elephant collapsed and died while shuttling tourists around the complex. The incident that went viral on social media prompted people to ask the Apsara Authority to ban elephant rides.
While the elephant rides are coming to an end, tourists and visitors can still interact with the elephants from a distance, according to VICE. "They can still watch the elephants and take photos of them in our conservation and breeding centre. We want the elephants to live in as natural a manner as possible," the VICE report quoted Oan Kiry, director of the Angkor Elephant Group Committee, as saying.
Source: Says, VICE, the Star
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Why Experience the World with These River Cruises
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Imagine this. You lay your head down to rest, close your eyes to lulls of Amsterdam’s waters rocking gently beneath you. When you wake up the next morning, your river cruise has just docked in Rotterdam where a day of windmills and tulips await you. Traveling by waterways has been a constant part of travelling ever since the beginning of time but till this day, it is definitely still one of the most exciting and magical experiences. Especially when you wake up to a view like this!
Written by Tania Wee
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Think of these river cruises as your floating hotel of luxury, taking you places while you rest up for the next day to experience key attractions and activities, each unique to their respective river cruise.  Here are some reasons to hop on-board a river cruise next year.
Reason #1: Seasonal Cruises 
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There is a cruise for almost every season with a theme to suit your fancy. If it’s December, there are Christmas market river cruises available - basically a cruise that sail you into a destination with a Christmas market. For Holland, in the month of March to May, it will be the tulip-themed cruise that will carry you to Holland’s patchwork of flower fields, as vast as the eye can see. The long spring season, moist soils and cool nights makes for the perfect conditions for tulips to grow and blossom. While there are many tulip farms in the region, the most breathtaking one is Keukenhof – known also as the “Garden of Europe” for its generous 70 acres of lush parklands and lakes. It is also where you can find the world’s biggest flower garden of more than seven million tulips. Alternatively, for those wanting a more intimate experience, there is also Enkhuizen, a harbour town with a history of tulips, fields and farms. Just don’t enter the fields without permission even if it’s just for photos as they are still the farmer’s livelihood. If you have a green thumb or a photographer, then this is the cruise for you.
Reason #2: Enjoy Off-the-Beaten-Road Activities
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Gone are the days when only retirees and oldies enjoy river cruises for its slower pace, leisurely itinerary. Today, travellers of different age groups can enjoy many options of activities to suit their liking on their river cruise. Prefer exploring on foot and getting a workout in? Then why not go the extra mile (pun intended) by joining a running, cycling or canoeing tour as part your daily excursion. A guided cycling tour around Amsterdam will get your heart pumping and your knowledge flowing as you experience the city on two wheels. Nature lovers can appreciate a guided hike through the hills and forest of Hike Rheinsteig trails in Eltville, Germany as they inhale the crisp fresh air. If you’re a foodie, then join up with a cooking class right at the doorstep of your cruise. There is something for everyone and anyone. 
Reason #3: Sail along River Seine’s History & Wonders
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In Europe there are several rivers with their own unique attractions and features. What better way to explore these rivers’ treasures than by a Europe River cruise. One of such a significant river is River Seine - the vein of France with its ties to artistic masters, the footsteps of heroes and the romance of La Vie En Rose. Close your eyes in Paris and wake up in Conflans to follow in the footstep of Vincent Van Gogh who famously cut off his ear. Okay, maybe let’s not follow him too closely but rather see his works come alive. A guided tour of Auvers-sur-Oise will illustrate the landscapes and village scenes captured in his famous paintings. Continue along the river to the Rouen to learn more of the martyr Saint Joan of Arc while the beaches of Normandy are worth a day’s excursion to revisit the World War ll landing site. See the banks of these legendary waterways like no other. 
Reason #4: Taste the Food and Drinks of the Region 
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Of course it goes without question that trying the local cuisine is a must when travelling.  What better way to experience this than onboard a river cruise with meals carefully crafted by the chefs? As these river cruises in Europe sail through a particular region, the cuisine served onboard often reflects the speciality of the area from the freshest produce to the complimentary wine. Even the activities are planned to feature the best of what the area has to offer.  Say you’re cruising through the magnificent Rhine Gorge. It would be waste to miss out on a wine tasting opportunity in Rudesheim am Rhein. Not only is Rudesheim a UNESCO World Heritage Site but it is also one of Germany’s most prolific and scenic wine regions with wine contest held annually in summer. A river cruise will bring you right to the heart of regional food cuisine at its best. 
Reason #5: Experience Asia’s Cultural Waterways
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It is often the common perception that luxurious river cruises are often only found in Europe. But that isn’t true. Cruising on to the other side of the world is the Asian’s own revered bodies of water – the Ganges and Mekong Rivers. Both rivers play crucial roles in the life and heart of their respective countries as both flows through cities, borders and many attractions. The Mekong offers a blend of rich history that flows through some of the most beautiful views of Mother Nature in Asia such as Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Meanwhile the holy waters of Ganges is the world’s third largest river that crosses through India and into Bangladesh. With influences from both countries and cultures, the food cuisine along the riverbanks promises to be exotic and spicy.
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As 2020 dawns with new travel resolutions, why not relax and let the river take you places? Award-winning  Avalon knows there is more than one way to explore new destinations and is offering a variety of river cruise packages - each tailored to highlight a destination in unique ways. Avalon’s “Beds with a View” cabin design has even won the Cruise Critic’s “Best Cabins” Award for its design of blending outside and in without compromising on comfort and space. 
Now for our money-saving tip! From now until 31 December, Avalon is offering 50% off selected Avalon river cruises 2020 across Europe, India and Vietnam. For groups looking to enjoy a Europe River cruising, the more the merrier as bookings of six cabins or more can enjoy a group rebate of RM2,400 if booked by the stipulated date as well via Sedunia Travel! So what are you waiting for?  
Visit  www.avalonwaterways.com.my for more information. Get touch with Sedunia Travel, the General Sales Agent for Avalon Waterways for bookings and further inquiries. 
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Travel News: ¡Increíble! More Destinations on AirAsia via other Airlines on airasia.com
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The news can been circulating all across the market and we cannot be anymore excited. Airasia has expanded its online offering to include flights on other airlines as it transforms airasia.com into Asia Pacific’s leading travel and lifestyle platform!
Compiled by Tania Wee
Announced in partnership with leading travel technology company Kiwi.com, destinations such as London, Dubai, Madrid and Auckland are now available to the more than 50 million travellers. Airasia.com CEO Tony Fernandes said, “Today is an unbelievable day. When we started AirAsia as a low-cost airline back in 2001, I never thought one day we would be selling our competitors. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s never say never. Never say never and believe the unbelievable. Today, with the help of Kiwi.com, we are reinventing ourselves as more than just an airline, bringing to life our vision for airasia.com to be the region’s one-stop travel shop.”
airasia.com Head of Airline Distribution Rajiv Kumar said, “In addition to the strategic partnership with Kiwi.com, which is focused on content and technology sharing, we are also exploring opportunities to partner directly with airlines and companies who complement our existing network and travel services beyond Asia Pacific.”
Powered by Kiwi.com, AirAsia’s website users will be able to book travel on more than 100 airlines to destinations currently not served by AirAsia, including Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East and the Americas.
To celebrate the announcement and its partnership with Davis Cup by Rakuten, which takes place on 18-24 November 2019 in Madrid, Spain, AirAsia has kickstarted a global marketing campaign featuring its very own Spanish Allstar, airasia.com Head of Product Pablo Sanz Salcedo
The campaign comes off the back of the company’s reorganisation, which separates AirAsia’s airline operations from its travel and lifestyle arm, airasia.com. Since the reorganisation was announced in August this year, more than 700 Allstar staff have been recruited, and in addition to being based across Asia Pacific, a new airasia.com campus will open in central Kuala Lumpur early next year.
source: AirAsia Press Release
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Travel News: Nutella Hotel is opening in California in 2020
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Fans of Nutella, rejoice! 
The stuff of dreams has just been announced and that is the existence of a Nutella-themed hotel, coming soon in 2020 in California. Mind you, it is just a pop-up hotel but who knows, if the fans are supportive of this, Nutella might officially start their own hotel line (coughinAsiacough)
Compiled by Tania Wee
Hotella Nutella will open its doors in Napa Valley, California (lucky people) from 10 - 12 Jan 2020. Dubbed as the ultimate breakfast destination, this hotel stay will be an exclusive experience for three lucky Nutella superfans and their plus ones. For a chance to stay at this pop-up hotel, fans must first submit a video showing why Nutella makes your morning ‘oh-so-special’ to show why you deserve the trip in Napa Valley. 
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To get a chance to stay at this once-in-a-lifetime hotel you must submit a video showing exactly why Nutella makes your morning oh so special as proof that you deserve to make the trip to Napa Valley. The entries will be judged on their “creativity, passion for Nutella and connection to breakfast."
A Nutella breakfast dinner, a soul food brunch and pancake art are on the agenda, and the pop-up experience will feature "larger-than-life" jars of Nutella, breakfast decor and Nutella-inspired hotel items. 
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Unfortunately, the contest, which runs from 13 Nov to 8 Dec, 2019 is only opened to US citizens but if more Malaysians were to put their keyboard warrior skills to use, we’re sure Nutella would consider bringing Hotella Nutella into Asia. This is the perfect opportunity for people truly obsessed with the chocolate-hazelnut spread to show some Nutella love — even if you can’t legally name your baby after it. 
Fans can learn more about the contest by visiting the Hotella Nutella website or by following #HotellaNutella on Nutella’s Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram accounts.
source: Travel and Leisure, PR Newswire 
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What you need to know about ETIAS visa
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ETIAS stands for European Travel Information and Authorization System. ETIAS was created to improve the screening of travellers to the region. The system was designed by the EU to strengthen border control and to protect both Europeans living in the Schengen Zone and visitors travelling to it. The legal procedures to pass the ETIAS started in 2016, and the system will officially take into effect starting in 2021. 
Written by Ilona Chin
What is ETIAS visa?
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The ETIAS visa waiver will be a mandatory legal requirement for Malaysians when entering the Schengen Zone from 2021 onwards. The ETIAS visa waiver will allow Malaysians to travel freely, between countries, around the Schengen Zone. Each citizen from the visa-free countries can stay in the Schengen Area (all EU states except Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland, Romania and The United Kingdom) for a period up to 90 days in any 180 days. 
How do I apply for the ETIAS?
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The application process is simple as it can be done online at least 72 hours before departure. It only takes up to 15 minutes and cost €7, which is about RM33. Applicants under the age of 18 do not have to pay the processing fee, If your application is approved, you will receive an authorisation directly by email. Among the documentation requirements for this process includes a valid passport, a valid credit card, applicants contact information including the address of permanent residence, phone number and email address.
What countries is within the Schengen Zone?
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The 26 Schengen countries which require ETIAS online authorisation are Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
What is the ETIAS visa validity?
The visa waiver is valid for three years, or until the ETIAS holder’s passport expires. If the passport expires, the traveller will need to apply for a new ETIAS visa waiver to enter the Schengen Zone. You’ll be able to click on all the individual countries of the Schengen region to see their current and future visa requirements. 
Travelling to Europe is still visa-free for now!
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There is no better time than the present to kickstart the Euro-trip of your dreams before the new visa regulation takes place in 2021. If you’re not sure when to take your leave and how you can make the post of your experience, then just follow us on Facebook or sign up for the e-newsletter for special deals. What are you waiting for? Start planning now and live your Europe dream with Sedunia Travel.
Source: Schengen Visa Info 
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Indulge in A Kambly Biscuits Treat
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Written by Ilona Chin
Switzerland has always been known for its alpine mountains, quality cheeses and divine chocolates. One thing that is often overlooked is the biscuit scene, namely the Kambly biscuit. Scroll down for insights on how the biscuit is made and the intriguing history behind this humble treat.
If you love eating biscuits, you’re going to love the Kambly factory in Trubschachen. Nestled in the centre of the idyllic Emmental Valley, Kambly is a must-visit place for a hearty biscuit experience. A trip to the Kambly visitor centre is a happy day out for the whole family, taste your pick of over 100 varieties of biscuits to your heart content. Discover the secrets of the art of fine biscuit making, explore the world of Kambly and its origins. A Swiss family-owned Biscuits empire was spanning three generations and continued to bake more types of biscuits in Trubschachen.
 The History of Kambly
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The Kambly is all began with a sweet love story dates back to 1906 when young Oscar R. Kambly fell in love with a girl from Trubschachen. After graduating, this young man packed his bag and followed his heart to settle as a baker in Trubschachen, Emmental.
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Oscar Kambly learned how to be a baker and a pastry chef, and he laid the cornerstone for the Kambly empire in 1910 with his grandmother’s recipe for Bretzeli. It is a thin crêpe-type biscuit, which was his first and most iconic product in the market. 
Kambly ~ A Swiss Biscuits Heaven
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Biscuit lovers will go wild in Kambly factory stuffed with around 100 different types of Kambly biscuits. Crunchy, soft, chocolate, nutty, caramelised, original, orange and coconut flavoured. But, there is nothing better than tasting an oven-fresh Bretzeli!
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Make your own Bretzeli workshop is held at the Kambly visitor centre in Trubschachen. The Kambly Maître Confiseur assists the group in baking the Bretzeli. This workshop includes a tasting of oven-fresh Bretzeli and handmade Swiss chocolate, crafted by the Kambly Maîtres Confiseurs. By prior appointment, you can book a baking workshop and bake your Kambly biscuits. 
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Besides the Bretzeli baking workshop, the Kambly visitor centre features a Café; a multimedia show where visitors discover the enchanting history of Kambly, Unwind in the Kambly Café and enjoy a cup of your favourite coffee or tea, accompanied by a small treat from the Kambly bakery.
How to get to the Kambly?
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If you are taking public transportation to the Kambly Experience, consider the RegioExpress Kambly train, which runs twice a day between Lucerne and Bern from Tuesday to Sunday. The specially designed BLS Kambly train is taking you to the Kambly factory in the village of Trubschachen from Berne in 35 minutes and from Lucerne in 47 minutes. 
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The Kambly train features a unique Kambly design inside and out, a “family zone” with children’s activities and vending machines with hot beverages and Kambly biscuits. Stroll around the picturesque village of Trubschachen to see Swiss classic timber houses and pristine nature of the Land of Milk. 
The Kambly Scenic Roundtrip Ticket
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The “Kambly Roundtrip” is a unique day-trip by train and boat that links the world-famous Swiss iconic locations Lucerne, Interlaken and Berne. Guests will experience the most beautiful sides of central Switzerland, admire the dramatic views of snow-capped peaks, crystal clear lakes, lush green meadows and tidy farms. Tickets for the “Kambly Roundtrip” are available at all rail counters in Switzerland. The entire route is within the validity region of the Swiss Travel Pass, Bernese Oberland regional pass Eurail and the GA travelcard.
The Magical Moments of Christmas in Kambly
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The Kambly Christmas Market is a real insiders’ tip. Kambly hosts a special Christmas Market from November to December in the vicinity of Trubschachen together with The Kambly Experience. 
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Regional exhibitors present handmade crafts or culinary specialities in 26 festively adorned Emmental wooden chalets. Binge on some of the best food the Christmas season has to offer and experience the magical Kambly Christmas Market. 
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The Kambly Lantern Trail invites visitors to take a festive, peaceful stroll through the winter wonderlands and enjoy a cup of tea by the open fire at the river and capture the winter landscape in serenity. 
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The warm catering tent serves delightful Emmental specialities, while the Kambly Experience lures visitors in with the aroma of fresh-baked cookies and enticing them to discover Kambly’s origins. The Kambly Christmas Market will take place around Trubschachen from 29 November to 1 December and from 6 to 8 December 2019. 
Kambly invites you to celebrate this classic biscuit and experience the many different facets of Kambly Bretzeli. Explore the natural beauty of Emmental, a wide range of excursions awaits your discovery. Talk to our Swiss Expert and book your Swiss holiday with Sedunia Travel.
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Travel News: Who’s a Good Doggo
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It was happy landings in Boston for 72-year old Mina Velloo Kuttie and her service dog, Patch who left from Kuala Lumpur, after enduring a 24-hour flight to the United States. 
Compiled by Tania Wee
Mina who was headed to Boston to meet her son, had initially placed Patch in a kennel as she prepared for her first flying experience with the dog. Much to her pleasant surprise, the ground personnel of Qatar Airways told her at the check-in counter that Patch was welcomed onboard the passenger cabin to fly for free.
“I did not expect that Patch would be treated so well by the airline staff. Even the passengers were so welcoming, ” she said when contacted by the Star newspaper in Massachusetts where her son Muthu Kumar Veerapen works as a geneticist in the general hospital.
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According to Muthu Kumar, his mother’s therapist felt that it would be a good idea to have Patch accompany her for emotional support. Patch has been playing a role as emotional and support dog to his mother since his father died some years ago.
“I checked and found that the airline allowed for a service animal onboard provided that the necessary documents were submitted, ” he said, adding that a letter from the therapist, Patch’s passport as well as its vaccination record were submitted to the airline.
“We were initially not sure if Patch would be able to fly in the cabin and had a kennel fitted for her. It turned out that Qatar Airways took this seriously, especially because my mother was flying all the way to the US where support animals are given serious regard.” 
Muthu Kumar added that Patch, which weighs 12kg, was well-behaved during the flight.
“People on the plane commented on how human-like she is, ” he said.
A Qatar Airways representative has confirmed that Patch, a mixed-breed, was the first service dog to fly in-cabin out of Kuala Lumpur onboard its flight. Kudos to Qatar Airways!
Now who’s a good doggo?!  
This story was first spotted in the Star. 
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