By Maureen O’Hare, CNN
In the news this week, the Italian village whose locals boast of a “fat-killing gene,” the guy who built a plane for his circle of relatives in his garden and the woguy who asked a stranger for instructions engaged with him for two weeks. later. .
On the shores of Lake Garda in Italy, there is a fishing village with a secret: many of its inhabitants claim to have a special gene that kills fat and cholesterol, which has made it a medical marvel.
But at another Italian resort, Amalfi, an English woman lost weight this week in an old-fashioned way: by undressing. Unfortunately, he chose to undress on the steps of the cathedral and the local police were not impressed.
One region that warmly welcomes tourists (fully dressed) is Friuli-Venezia Giulia in northeastern Italy, which will pay other people just to visit. You have to stay there for two nights and in return they will refund your money from anywhere. The country.
And this week, Stanley Tucci visits Puglia, a beachgoer’s paradise on the heel of the Italian boot. “Stanley Tucci: Looking for Italy” airs Sunday on CNN 21h. ET.
An engineer founded in England obtained his personal pilot’s license in 2019 and then built an airplane for his circle of relatives in his own backyard. The shelves you installed last year look pretty boring, don’t they?
Then there’s the Welshman who bought a former movie star’s space in the French countryside and spent $300,000 to repair the pool to its former glory.
And in Sicily, an organization of Argentine doctors is facing one of their most difficult resuscitation situations yet: they were recruited to help restore an Italian village that was building dilapidated houses for a reduced price of €1.
Hong Kong, which is now reopening to tourism, has one of the toughest culinary scenes in the world. There are exorbitant rents, expensive food imports and, above all, fierce competition. An informant shows secrets of his beating heart.
Mushrooms are popular in food cultures around the world, but along with olives and coriander, they are also among the most likely to be brought to the side of the plate by some diners. Why are some foods so polarizing? Experts explain.
French-Canadian Rachel Décoste traveled to the Republic of Benin in West Africa in 2018 to explore its history. On the first day, he asked a stranger for directions, and it was a gesture that would also replace his future. Two weeks later, they got engaged.
It’s the kind of love story many young Westerners expect when they go to South Korea, in a social phenomenon dubbed the “Netflix effect. “Disillusioned with the dating cultures of their home country, they come in search of Korean cult and romance. men who have seen on the screen. But they find that fiction must be weighed against reality.
Of course, it is infrequently wonderful to see a majestic deer or coconut octopus perched elegantly, as in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. A moment to laugh at an exasperated penguin or uncomfortable meerkats. Go ahead, the finalists of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards.
The $6,400-a-week superyacht cruise of the Ritz-Carlton nevertheless set sail, more than 3 years late.
This is what we wear in fashion.
A Boeing 747 is expected to launch a rocket next month.
And a whale-shaped Airbus Beluga sent a satellite to Kennedy Space Center. Look here.
Disney recently raised in hotels in the United States.
“We for what we love,” says one theme park expert.
A Brooklyn restaurant tested a robot cat and a human server.
Who did the work? Look here.
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Top image: Limone sul Garda (Jorg Greuel/Stone RF/Getty Images)
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