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Kee Foong

An avid traveller and glutton for the good things in life, great food is enough to get Kee on a plane. What’s the best place you visited in 2019? ‘Vienna, a cultural powerhouse with incredible museums, brilliant orchestras, stunning architecture and excellent schnitzel.’

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Michelle Tchea

Australian bred and currently based in Switzerland, Michelle is the owner of Chefs Collective and a self-professed food, travel and buffet breakfast junkie. What food would you travel for? ‘I’m biased to my mum’s homemade dumplings, but for something more obtainable, nothing beats an artisanal baguette in Paris.’

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Janice Li

Janice is a reporter specialising in culture and a contributing editor to literature magazine Fleurs des Lettres. What sci-fi travel technology do you wish was real? ‘A device that automatically records every moment so you can just live in the present.’  

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Tappy Lau

Born and raised in Hong Kong, Tappy is a writer and a hiking event organiser. Which Asian city has the best art scene? ‘There’s an artistic boom in Seoul, signified by its ubiquitous street art and momentous growth in other mainstream disciplines.’

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Justin Sweeting

Justin is co-founder and music director of Clockenflap. What sci-fi travel technology do you wish was real? ‘Doc Brown’s Delorean time machine, sustainably powered by household waste, and Douglas Adams’ “electronic thumb” to hitch a lift on passing spaceships.’

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Yvonne Gordon

Based in Ireland, Yvonne writes travel and adventure features for publications around the globe. What sci-fi travel technology do you wish was real? ‘Spider-Man’s powers: being able to create instant rope and cling to things would be handy for adventure travel and watersports.’

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Jing Zhang

Jing is a journalist and editor based between London, Shanghai and Hong Kong. Which Asian city has the best art scene? ‘Tokyo still stands out for its mix of underground and mainstream exhibitions.’

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John Mclntyre

John has written for the likes of The Economist and The American Scholar. He lives in Newark, New Jersey, and shares his neighbourhood’s best bites. What sci-fi travel technology do you wish was real? ‘An e-reader that can generate a paper copy of any book it contains (and make it go away when I’m done).’

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Chadner Navarro

Born in Manila and based in New Jersey, Chadner is a rice-loving, tennis-court-shrieking travel writer. What is your favourite beach getaway? ‘For something close to home, you can’t beat the cool-factor and history of Asbury Park, New Jersey.’

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Rachel Read

Rachel is a Hong Kong-based writer and co-founder of boutique editorial agency Editors’ Ink. What food would you travel for? ‘Fish and chips from Andy’s Fish Bar in Stapleford, Nottingham. I’ve been going there for over 20 years and it’s probably the thing I miss most – my trips back to the UK consist of trying […]

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