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Catch the Cherry Blossom Fever with HolidayCity.com in Japan

Every year, from January to June, Japans’ landscape comes alive when thousands of flowers of the cherry trees bloom in earnest. Also known as ‘sakura’, the cherry blossom is believed to symbolize good fortune and signals the oncoming spring season. During these months, the local people and tourists would take ...

Celebrate Books in All Shapes and Sizes with HolidayCity.com at the Paris Book Fair

The movers and shakers of the international publishing world would be making their way to another exciting chapter of the Paris Book Fair from 26th to 31st March 2010. This year’s event has a special significance as it celebrates its 30th anniversary as one of the leading cultural consumer events ...

Take to the Stage with HolidayCity.com at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival

The vibrant city of Melbourne would again be filled with contagious laughter, rib-tickling hilarity and just downright fun as it plays host to the 24th Melbourne International Comedy Festival from 24th March to 18th April 2010. One of the three largest comedy festivals in the world, the annual event in ...

Sunshine Destinations Most Popular with UK Tourists This Half Term Says Comparecarhire.co.uk

UK tourists are using the snow weather and cold winter as a chance to get away to sunnier climes for the February half term. The news comes from online car hire price comparison specialist Comparecarhire.co.uk. The website has seen a spike in bookings for car hire in places such as Portugal, ...

The Prince of Wales & The Duchess of Cornwall commemorate 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens attending events in London

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will visit the Charles Dickens Museum and attend a wreathlaying ceremony at Westminster Abbey today, on Tuesday 7th February 2012, to commemorate the bicentenary of the birth of Charles Dickens in the year that marks the 200th birthday of the much-loved ...

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