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27 Jun 2014
Angry Birds pop-up attraction to take flight in Dubai
A pop-up Angry Birds attraction is set to crash-land in Dubai next month and ruffle feathers as a key part of the city’s Summer Surprises festival. The Imagine Exhibitions-designed attraction – in partnership with Jack Rouse Associates (JRA) and the IP owner Rovio Entertainment – is an interactive
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27 Jun 2014
Merlin unveils two midway attractions in San Francisco
Famed for its vibrant street life, hippy culture, cable cars and the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco can put another pair of feathers in its tourism cap. The California city is now home to a Madame Tussauds and a Dungeon, two proven Merlin
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26 Jun 2014
Six Flags joins China’s theme park boom
Six Flags will soon be joining the 60+ theme parks under development in China after the company revealed it has signed a strategic partnership with a real estate developer in China to build multiple Six Flags-branded theme parks over the next decade. Details of the partnership were not disclosed, however the company said it will receive royalties or licensing
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26 Jun 2014
London redevelopment of iconic Crystal Palace stalled
Redevelopment plans for London’s Crystal Palace have hit a wall as negotiations with the site's investors – Chinese ZhongRong Group and Bromley Council – have taken significantly longer than expected. Speaking to the Architects’ Journal, Green Party spokesman in Crystal Palace Tom Chance said: ‘We
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25 Jun 2014
UNESCO's world heritage list tops 1,000 with new additions
The remains of an ancient mud brick city in Iran, a prehistoric cave in France and a vast wetland in Botswana are among a host of new sites that have been added to UNESCO’s world heritage list, pushing its total past 1,000 sites worldwide. The Okavango Delta in Botswana was the 1,000th site to be added to the
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24 Jun 2014
India named UK inbound tourism's largest BRIC market
Spending from Indian tourists across Britain jumped 32 per cent in 2013, a welcome consequence of India becoming the UK’s largest BRIC market in terms of volume of visitors. There were a record 375,000 visits to Britain from India last year, up 11
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24 Jun 2014
Science centre planned for Navi Mumbai, India
A Rs50m (US$835,000, €615,000, £500,000) science centre is being planned to sit opposite Wonders Theme Park in Navi Mumbai, India. The town planning department has tabled a bid to reserve a number of plots covering 25,000sq m (269,000sq ft) for
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