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October 27, 2019

Miss something this week?  Here's another look at our top content.

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Hello!

This time around our second chances are particularly tasty.  It appears you've salivated over our chocolate content, giving the nod to both our article on where to travel for chocolate as well as in your interest to discover which countries produce the best.

Travel options that you found beguiling (even though they didn't include chocolate) were linked to stargazing and bleisure.  Which might be an interesting combo, come to think about it.

And Matador Newsletter readers, like everyone else, share a strong interest in royalty.

So, if you missed any of that, we invite you to check it out! below

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6 must-visit destinations for chocolate lovers

It's a great time to be a chocolate lover. Whereas Swiss and Belgian chocolate used to dominate the conversation about quality chocolate, there's now more chocolate being made around the world than ever before. In today's chocolate-obsessed world, you can go to massive chocolate museums with flowing chocolate waterfalls, pick your own cocoa in the rainforest, and taste drinking chocolate from the source.

TRAVEL FOR CHOCOLATE

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 The Ultimate Guide to Beijing


Beijing is the cultural, artistic, and political heart of China. It proudly combines centuries of history with a modern-day hustle and ingenuity. Clocking in at about 22 million inhabitants, it is home to more people than you could meet in a lifetime, as well as more sites of interest than you could check out in just one trip.

Beijing is a place that can put you in a fog in more ways than one. Beyond the infamously paltry air, the local language poses a challenge, and the geographic parameters of the place can only be described as epic. Then, there is the casual disregard for order, although everything keeps moving in its own way.

But Beijing will also beguile you with a local culture that emphasizes hospitality, a culinary culture second to none, and streets that are safe to walk any time of day or night.

The city's well-known draws are Peking duck, acrobatic shows, and the Forbidden City, but there's plenty to experience beyond these first-timer treats: arthouse films at a retro-inspired bar, cozy farm-to-table breakfast joints, and designer shops that proclaim their wares are both "made in China" and "designed in China." Here's everything you need to know about making the most of your stay in Beijing. MATADOR GUIDES

EXPLORE BEIJING
ADVENTURE

Operation Skate Tijuana

When GRLSWIRL, a female skate community, brings 100 skateboards to migrant refugee children in Tijuana, the harsh reality pauses for a little while and kids get to be kids again.

WATCH THE FILM

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