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Top Holiday Dining Spots in Chicago

Bistronomicoffers a contemporary take on traditional Hanukkah dishes. Located in the Gold Coast, its three-course, prix-fixe feast features options like prime beef short ribs, yellow Walleye Pike, and delightful house-made “Kit Kat” bars for dessert. The cost is $65 per person, with children’s meals at $20. Operating hours are Monday through Thursday from 5-9:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday 5-10 p.m., and Sunday 5-9 p.m. Address: 840 N. Wabash Ave., 312-944-8400.

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Top Family Activities for Kids in China

While visiting with Micky and Minnie can be fun, you don’t have to pack up and go to Disneyland to enjoy family travel. China is filled with activities catering to children of all ages. With a bit of creativity and planning, you can set expectations that allow everyone to enjoy both adult-centric and kid-friendly activities. Here are some fun suggestions to consider for your family trip to China.

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Ultimate Visitor’s Guide to the Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China stretches 13,000 miles over mountains, forests, reservoirs, and desert. It took a millennium to build, involved multiple dynasties, and significantly shaped the history of China. To visit China without seeing this monumental structure would leave one feeling incomplete. Standing on its ramparts provides a unique experience, conjuring a sense of both epic history and individual insignificance.

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Top Contemporary Art Galleries in Shanghai: Listings & Reviews

This small contemporary gallery in Shanghai’s Suzhou Creek district showcases various artists, many of whom live and work in Shanghai. The owner and curator of the gallery takes great care in presenting artists’ work and is extremely approachable if you have questions or inquiries. Moreover, shows rotate every few months, ensuring there is usually something new to see.

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Visit Eastern Europe: Top Attractions and Events in March

March in Eastern Europe marks the beginning of the spring travel season. Travelers can enjoy Easter markets, vibrant springtime festivals, beautifully landscaped old towns, and traditional winter farewells during this colorful month. While lingering winter temperatures may still be felt, March offers an opportunity to experience destinations with lower prices and fewer crowds, allowing for a more leisurely exploration at your own pace.

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Discover Authentic Hungarian Cuisine: Traditional Dishes You Must Try

When you think of Hungarian cuisine, it is likely that goulash and chicken paprika spring to mind. However, there is much more to traditional Hungarian food than these two iconic dishes. The food of Hungary boasts a rich history with numerous influences, including neighboring Slavic countries, Germany, Austria, and France. Paprika, the favorite seasoning among Hungarians, is used generously, though mild paprika tends to be more common than spicy. Regardless of the dish, it is often characterized by rich and spicy flavors, reflecting Hungary’s Magyar past and its diverse cultural influences.

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Celebrating All Saints’ Day in Poland and Lithuania: Traditions and Significance

All Saints’ Day, observed on November 1st, is a significant holiday celebrated notably in Poland and Lithuania, providing an opportunity to recognize and honor the deceased. As you learn about Polish culture or Lithuanian holidays, or if you visit Poland or Lithuania during All Saints’ and All Souls’ Days, it’s beneficial to understand the essence of this day. There are similarities in the way both countries observe this holiday, partially due to their shared history when Lithuania and Poland were united.

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