A woman in China has invented a clever and straightforward method using a rope and a large piece of cloth to create a tent over her hotel bed, aiming to shield herself from potential hidden cameras.
In response to rising concerns over hidden surveillance, a Chinese woman built a privacy tent in her hotel room using a dust ...
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Hotel EDC lineup revealed ...
Prayagraj: The ongoing Maha Kumbh has provided a significant boost to city's tourism, travel and hotel industries.
Vendors at the Jameson booth at the 2024 Grand Tasting Village at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival. This year’s event is ...
Bhopal: The capital city has arranged 1,500 rooms across 50 hotels and a distinctive tent city featuring 100 tents to accommodate GIS visitors. Sources indicate that delegates from approximately ...
Burj Al Arab, one of Dubai's most iconic landmarks, has introduced its first ever Ramadan experience tent Al Diwan ...
The property is arguably the crown jewel in the luxury hospitality group Aman’s portfolio—currently, it is the most expensive ...
Officials say the Federal Emergency Management Agency has yanked back more than $80 million from New York City.
This Maha Kumbh has seen more than 50 crore visitors, more than the population of the world, if one leaves India and China ...
The Department of Homeland Security says four federal employees have been fired over payments to reimburse New York City for ...
CHINA: A woman from Luoyang, central Henan province, has sparked widespread conversation about hotel privacy concerns after ...