Inspiring Travel Writing from Cynthia Rosenfeld

Contributing Editor for Conde Nast Traveler Cynthia Rosenfeld is responsible for reporting on Asias tourism development for Americas leading travel publication, including identifying and reviewing new hotels, spas, restaurants and nightlife from Japan to the Indian Ocean for the magazines annual Hot List, an industry standard. New York born and raised in Los Angeles, she writes regularly on domestic and international developments in tourism and lifestyle trends. After graduating from Yale with a degree in East Asian Studies, Cynthia spent nearly ten years in Europe and Asia, first as as an investment banker in Hong Kong and then as Assistant Director of Development for Club Med, the French resort operator before launching her writing career in 2001. She has advised UNESCO on sustainable tourism development and is a board member of the Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust. Other recent publications include the New York Times, Time, Wallpaper*, Conde Nast Traveller (U.K), Modern Bride, South China Morning Post, Australian Gourmet Traveller, Destinasian and LUXE City Guides.
Articles by Cynthia Rosenfeld
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Ten Great Far-Flung Hideaways
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Cynthia Rosenfeld
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Australia
Picture a happy couple, relaxed and barefoot, perhaps some sand between the toes, wandering along the sun kissed shore or stretched out under twin palm trees. Fast forward a few hours to a candlelit table set for two under the stars and a gourmet...
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Unique Asia Hotels
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Cynthia Rosenfeld
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Cambodia
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Phnom Penh Region
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Phnom Penh
Travel is not just about the destination anymore. While a comfortable place to stay makes any vacation more enjoyable, increasingly people want the hotel to be the focus of their journey, staying on and around the grounds throughout the duration of...
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10 Memorable Meals Around Asia
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Cynthia Rosenfeld
Some people go just for the food while others fear there won’t be anything edible when they get there but everyone can agree that travel is a culinary adventure. For those who seek to satisfy their taste buds between dives in the deep blue sea...
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Amanpulo
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Cynthia Rosenfeld
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Philippines
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Visayas
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Pamalican Island
‘I may have ruined my future honeymoon’ is the alarming thought that passes through my head as I sink bare feet into the white talc fineness outside my Beach Casita at Amanpulo (‘peaceful island’ in Sanskrit), Amanresorts...
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What's Doing In Dubai
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Cynthia Rosenfeld
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United Arab Emirates
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Dubai
The most liberal of the seven United Arab Emirates, Dubai was a pearl fishing village and gold smugglers outpost until 1966 when locals struck oil, literally, in the desert sand. Over the last ten years, Dubai’s relatively progressive leader...
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Shopping in Bali
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Cynthia Rosenfeld
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Indonesia
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Nusa Tenggara/ Southeast Islands
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Bali
A good driver and an even better credit card are all you need to master this meander which changes names several times but never goes out of style. Why not start with a chic sack to carry whatever comes next? A wall of leather wonders greets those...
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What's to See in Osaka
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Cynthia Rosenfeld
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Japan
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Kansai
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Osaka
Osaka, Japan’s second largest city is often overlooked by exploring foreigners. Though it has not been the capital of Japan since the 8th-century, Osaka remains important to Japan’s financial and commercial success up to the present. Business...
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Movement 8
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Cynthia Rosenfeld
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Philippines
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Luzon Islands
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Makati
At the cutting edge of global trends, Philippines designers ply their trade with indigenous materials such as rattan, abaca, bamboo, and coconut to produce innovative artworks for living that can be seen in chic homes around the world. A standout...
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Malaysia's 99 Island Eco-Paradise
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Cynthia Rosenfeld
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Malaysia
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West Coast
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Langkawi
Once a secret hideaway for pirates, Langkawi is actually an archipelago of ninety-nine islands separated from peninsula Malaysia by the Straits of Malacca. These Andaman Sea outcroppings, only three of which are inhabited, will remind many...
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Hong Kong: Shopping, Dining and Checking In
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Cynthia Rosenfeld
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China
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Hong Kong
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Hong Kong City
Doomsayers who predicted Hong Kong would lose its luster after returning to Chinese sovereignty in 1997 have been proven wrong as the one time pirate outpost shines brighter than ever these days. Financial markets move up and down, affecting Hong...
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