Discover the Real Ramen at a Shrine to Slurpy Noodles
The iconic dish has surprising regional roots
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Meet the Woman Fighting for the Survival of India’s Traditional Crafts Culture
Jaya Jaitly aims to protect India’s cultural heritage from the threat of globalized marketplaces
The Lost City of Cambodia
Deep in the jungles of southeast Asia, archaeologists have rediscovered the remains of an invisible kingdom that may have been the template for Angkor Wat
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Hatha Yoga Inspired Abstract Art a Century Before Rothko
Paintings recently discovered in Jodhpur’s royal palace depict Nath yogis’ understanding of the cosmos
Half of the Inhabitants of This Australian Opal Capital Live Underground
Unearth Coober Pedy, the Outback’s hidden city
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Want to See More of India? Take the Indian Railway
A window on the world from a four-bunk sleeper car
How an Earthquake Turned This New Zealand Town into the Art Deco Capital of the World
Napier turned its tragic past into an architectural wonder
These Unusual Border Crossings Are Worth the Wait
From mountains to cafes, the world is full of strange and beautiful ways to cross into other countries
Otherworldly Photos From Inside One of the World’s Largest River Caves
Studded with cave pearls and home to elusive giant spiders, this cave is one of Laos’ hidden treasures
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Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: India
Explore India’s vibrant history, picturesque locales and delicious eats
Immerse Yourself in the World’s Most Breathtaking Baths
From ice-encrusted hot tubs to baths made of beer, don’t miss these six spectacular soaks
Giant Christmas Displays Are Taking Over Malls Throughout Asia
These malls know how to get into the holiday spirit
Commune With Pets of the Past at These Five Pet Cemeteries
Far from scary, these burial sites can be relaxing, beautiful and even inspiring
Where Dinosaurs Walked: Eight of the Best Places to See Prehistoric Footprints
Step in the footprints of giants on “dinosaur highways”
In Japan, Autumn Means a Parade of (Not-at-All-Creepy) Robot Puppets
A 350-year-old festival in Takayama celebrates creativity — and contains the seeds of modern robotics
Look Down If You Dare: 14 of the World’s Most Terrifying (and Beautiful) Glass Skywalks
A new glass bridge in China is suspended 590 feet in the air — and visitors brave enough to cross it can see all the way down
Ancient Urns or Drinking Vessels for Giants? Behind the Mysterious Plain of Jars in Laos
A grassy area studded with hulking, 2,000-year-old jars provides a surreal sight as well as an archeological puzzle
Retracing the Footsteps of China’s Patron Saint of Tourism
Travelers are discovering the Ming dynasty’s own Indiana Jones, an adventurer who dedicated his life to exploring his country’s Shangri-Las
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