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Drives in Northeast Asia

Road works ... carts, cars and buses head into Kashgar, Xinjiang.

China

Around the world, by car

On a six-month road trip from Melbourne to London, Jon Faine and his son, Jack, manage the impossible in China.

Drives

Highways to heaven: world's greatest drives

A car crossing the bridge (Vallone di Furore) on the Amalfi Coast.

From a grand-prix circuit to the Arctic wilderness, we hug the corners on the world's most memorable day drives.

Road trip

Slow road to China

High and mighty ... a Yi woman stands above the vast Yuanyang rice terraces in Yunnan province.

Penny Watson travels among the Mosuo, the Naxi and the Yi on a 4000-kilometre drive through the south-west.

Photo galleries

World's greatest day drives

A car crossing the bridge (Vallone di Furore) on the Amalfi Coast.

Hug the corners on some of the world's most memorable drives

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Map of Northeast Asia

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Travel News

'Babies belong in the hold': Clarkson sparks controversy after airline tweet

Jeremy Clarkson with baby

JOLYON ATTWOOLL 12:24pm | TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson has prompted a strong reaction after suggesting that children should be stashed in the luggage hold during flights.

'Uncivilised' Chinese tourists harming country's reputation: official

10:51am | The dire manners and "uncivilised behaviour" of some Chinese tourists abroad are harming the country's image, said a top official who lamented their poor "quality and breeding".

Couple ends up on wrong continent after airline error

JOLYON ATTWOOLL 10:21am | US couple find themselves 11,000km away from their destination, on the wrong continent, after airline error.

Put another kipper in the pan

ROBERT UPE | Determined to lift visitor numbers to 40 million a year by 2020, the British are counting on us, writes Robert Upe.

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