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         <title>The
Corliss Group Luxury Travel Agency: Gems of South America</title>
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         <title>The
Corliss Group Luxury Travel Agency: Gems of South America</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>

<p><a href="http://www.corlissgroup.com/voyage.html?tid=00237">Source</a></p><p>Buenos Aires offers you so much excitement. It is a colorful city with lots of
interesting sites to see, night clubs, and the <a href="http://www.corlissgroup.com/tips.html">local venue</a> is yours to enjoy! The beaches at Rio are
wonderful and the harbor at Rio is surely one of the world’s most beautiful!</p>
<p>From either ports cities of Buenos Aires or Rio you may fly to the amazing Iguazu
Falls which borders the countries of Argentina and Brazil.</p>
<p>Plan your luxury travel today at <a href="http://www.corlissgroup.com/">http://www.corlissgroup.com</a></p>

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         <title>Going on Vacation?
Use Our Credit Card CheckList!</title>
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<p>Going on vacation? Congrats! You’ve earned it. To
maximize your enjoyment during your time away, you’ll want to make a few <a href="http://online.wsj.com/community/groups/corliss-group-luxury-travel-agency-2120/topics/corliss-group-luxury-travel-agency-russian">essential
preparations</a>. The last thing you need is the credit card company freezing
your account while shop-hopping in Soho or guzzling Hefeweizen in Munich.
Here’s a quick checklist of easy steps you can take to ready your accounts for
a <a href="http://thecorlisstravelgroup.wordpress.com/">trip abroad</a>.</p>
<p>1. Call the credit card company</p>

<p>2. Make a list of essential info</p>

<p>3. Get up to speed with your rewards program</p>

<p>4. Get a better travel card</p>

<p>5. Know your holds and limits</p>

<p>6. Pay your bills in advance</p>
<p><b>Call the credit
card company</b></p>
<p>Creditors take active measures to detect theft and
prevent fraud–for both your and their own sake. When they notice an aberration
in spending patterns, they often freeze the suspect account to stop potential
criminal activity. If your credit card hasn’t left Ohio in two years and it
suddenly starts making extravagant purchases in Seoul, the issuer will likely
deactivate the account until you verify your identity and location. This can result
in major inconveniences abroad, especially if you don’t have easy access to a
phone line. Call your credit card companies a week or so in advance to tell
them your travel plans.</p>
<p><b>Make a list of
essential info</b></p>
<p>When traveling, you put yourself at greater risk for
losing a card due to theft, negligence or silly mistakes. When this happens,
you need to act fast to close your accounts. Before you travel, make a list of
your account numbers and the phone numbers for the corresponding credit card
companies. Give one copy to a trusted friend or relative, and stash the other
deep in your suitcase. You can put this information on a mobile device as well,
but it will be compromised if you lose your phone. The ability to connect
quickly with customer service will minimize the damages of theft or
displacement.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/2013/vacation-credit-card-check-list/">read
full article here</a></p>
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         <title>The Corliss Group
Travelers: Hong Kong&#39;s Best Restaurants&amp;nbsp;</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><b><a href="http://shawnceley.tumblr.com/post/79118714041/the-corliss-group-travelers-hong-kongs-best">Hong
Kong's Best Restaurants</a></b></p>
<p>Ken Hom, the celebrity chef,
recommends the best places to eat in Hong Kong in five courses</p>
<p><a href="http://lorton.patch.com/blogs/the-corliss-group-luxury-travel-agency"><b>A typical brunch</b></a></p>
<p>At Din Tai Fung I had one of
the best xiaolongbao – little soup dumplings filled with broth and served in a
bamboo steamer – that I have ever had. There are lots of things from Taiwan and
it’s popular because it’s cheap. You have to queue because they don’t take
reservations, but it’s worth it. Go with friends, so you can try a nice
assortment of dishes. The restaurant is part of the Din Tai Fung group, whose
outlets have maintained great consistency. This one is on the Hong Kong Island
side.</p>
<p>Din Tai Fung, Shop G3-11, 68
Yee Woo Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong (00852 3160 8998,
dintaifung.com.tw/en). Three courses £12-£15, without drinks.</p>
<p><b>Lunch</b></p>
<p>A <a href="http://www.corlissgroup.com/calendar.html?id=XFEXHPDg">really nice place
to go</a> for dim sum is Island Tang. It’s decorated in the old Hong Kong style
of 30 years ago, so it has atmosphere. Lots of Chinese in the know go there.
It’s the usual cast of characters – barbecued pork buns, steamed dumplings,
stuffed peppers – but presented in an unusual way.</p>
<p>There’s also Nha Trang, which
does Vietnamese food but in the spirit of Cantonese: very light, full of
flavour, fresh. The pho noodles and the Vietnamese spring rolls are especially
good.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Smartphone Travel
tips with Corliss Group</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>When the
smartphone was in its infancy and app stores were not yet operational, its best
built-in app to help travelers was the Maps app. There were no walking
directions provided, just a map that you needed to interpret to help you get to
your destination.</p>
<p>These days, <a href="http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/156124/smart-travel-tips-from-your-smartphone">smartphones</a> have so
spoiled us that we wonder how we have lived without it.</p>
<p>For example, the
technologically-advanced descendant of the first map app now features not only
driving and walking directions, but also directions for those who take public
transportation (for some countries, at least). This has made it easier for
travelers to navigate through some foreign countries the same way that natives
do.</p>
<p>With the right
apps, you can turn your smartphone into an <a href="http://lorton.patch.com/blogs/the-corliss-group-luxury-travel-agency">indispensable travel companion</a>
that can save you money; if your pockets cannot afford travel just yet, you can
even do a little armchair traveling from your smartphone.</p>
<p>Below are some
handy apps to have when exploring foreign territory:</p>
<p><b>Bla Camera Pro ($0.99, iOS)</b></p>
<p>Dubbed by its
developers as "the worlds first smart camera," Bla Camera has
something called P.E.A.R. Technology, which analyzes data like light and
weather and consequently recommends a filter and setting based on your
environment.</p>
<p><b>Camera Plus Pro ($1.99, iOS)</b></p>
<p>Camera Plus Pro
is another alternative to your phones regular camera app which lets you tweak
more settings. Apply filters and see the effects before snapping your photo;
edit and share from within the app. You can also create a private folder to
hide certain photos, like your balloon sleeves.</p>
<p><b>Google +</b></p>
<p>Fewer and fewer
people whip out their cameras and prefer to shoot with their smartphones. If
you are not the type to back up to clean up your photo album once in a while,
you would likely find that your photos have eaten up your phones memory or storage
capacity. If you left your laptop at home and are traveling with just your
phone, enable your Google + account to automatically back up your photos; with
your photos stored in the cloud, you will be able to free up space on your
phone for more photos. Make sure however to enable this feature only on WiFi
while abroad, as you might end up with a shocker of a phone bill if you are on
a metered data roaming plan.</p>
<p><b>Google Maps (Free, iOS/Google Play)</b></p>
<p>This map just
keeps getting better and better. As long as you have an Internet connection,
you can use Google Maps to help you find your way around the city, even if it's
your first time getting there. Get turn by turn directions, and click on
"Street view," which will give you an actual view of your destination.</p>
<p><b>City Maps to Go (Free, iOS/Google Play)</b></p>
<p>If you want to
navigate around a country but think that you might not always have Internet
connection, City Maps 2Go's offline maps will save you from stealing paper maps
in your backpack. The map includes points of interest as well as travel guides
culled from Wikipedia. Get the pro version ($2.99 for iOS) for more maps and
features.</p>
<p><b>VSCO Cam (Free, iOS/Google Play)</b></p>
<p>This camera app
with a minimalist user interface brings photography in focus with its gamut of
throwback analog filters (requires in-app purchase). Some of the filters were
built to mimic the color and grain of various films.</p>
<p><b>Pin Drop (Free, iOS)</b></p>
<p>Never forget
anything visit-worthy, thanks to this app. Mark favorite places you want to
remember, revisit or recommend to friends.</p>
<p><b>Metro (Free, iOS)</b></p>
<p>If octopus-like
train station systems befuddle you, take out the guesswork with an app like
Metro. Download your chosen citys train system and let the app trace your path
from point to point. </p>]]></description>
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