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Hi Reader, If travel has been sitting on your mind lately, you’re not alone. Over the past year, I’ve heard from so many readers planning that “big trip” they’ve always talked about — whether it’s seeing Japan’s cherry blossoms, cruising through Vietnam, or finally standing on the Great Wall of China. One tour company that keeps coming up in conversations with our readers is Wendy Wu Tours. We’ve featured them before and received plenty of positive feedback from travellers who loved the convenience of their fully inclusive style, knowledgeable guides, and well-organised itineraries. Read them here. Right now, Wendy Wu has launched its World on Sale event, with savings of up to $2,000 per person across a wide range of destinations, plus a $99 deposit offer on selected tours. If you’ve been considering a guided holiday for 2026 or 2027, this could be a good time to take a look. Warm regards, Amy
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