September 2007 Issue of International Living
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In International Living this month: Natural beauty and authentic culture in the Yunnan Province. Six epic drives you won’t want to miss out on. And the world’s top retirement havens in 2007.
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Most expats will find that they need to maintain some presence in their country of origin, and often do this by setting up a “virtual” home-country address via a mail forwarding service.
In 1901 John Wendell Anderson and eleven others bankrolled Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Company. A few years later, all 12 were fabulously rich.
Learn how to produce mouth watering culinary delights with our selection of cookery schools from around the globe.
Six of the most stunning drives from around the world as selected by International Living
Every year about 250,000 U.S. citizens and resident aliens leave America to make a new home in some other nation.
We are all, though we may not realize it, doctors of a sort. Over a lifetime most of us, helped by our parents and our surrounding cultural influences, have built up the ability to recognize and treat the symptoms of our most common maladies.
In 2002, Jeff Martin was busy running his successful law practice in Massachusetts. “I was having no fun at all,” he says. The only thing he did enjoy was scuba diving.
Take a look at some up and coming hotspots for international real estate investing.
On my last night visiting the Yunnan Province in rural Southwest China, I encountered three handsome, pale horses lingering at the entrance of my reconstructed Tibetan lodge that had wandered in from one of the neighboring Naxi tribe’s wheat farms. I had spent the entire week making contact with the exotic, and that night, like every night, I approached bedtime with equal parts exhaustion and excitement.