Travel Briefs

On loan from Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum until Oct. 29, the Hartog Plate is on display at the Australia National Maritime Museum (2 Murray St. Darling Harbour, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia; phone +61 2 9298 3777, www.anmm.gov.au). The inscribed pewter plate was first placed at Shark Bay, Western Australia, in 1616 by Dutch East India Company captain Dirk Hartog and his crew, the first Europeans to set foot in Australia, in commemoration of their landing. Museum open daily, 9:30 a....

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Two guided, Hong Kong art walking tours can be booked online through the day-tour company Klook (phone +852 3462 6208, www.klook.com).On the 2-hour “Soho Gallery Walk,” travelers visit a few of the city’s 200-plus art galleries. They also learn how to participate in art auctions. A tour in English is offered every Saturday at 11 a.m. for $33 per person.On the one-hour “Central Street Art” walking tour, travelers visit off-the-beaten-path locations in the Soho...

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When visiting Japan’s Saitama Prefecture, fans of pareidolia can visit the Chinsekikan, or Rare Stone Museum (392-1872, Saitama Prefecture Chichibu City, Kagamori 764-5, Japan; phone +81 494 24 7288), where more than 1,700 stones that resemble human faces are on display. The collection, amassed over 50 years by the founder and still growing, includes rocks that have been described as looking like Elvis and Boris Yeltsin.  Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Mon.,  but call ahead to be...

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Throughout Japan, balding guests will receive a discount of ¥500 (near $4.50) at any of the 13 hotels of the Hotel Tetora Group. Upon check-in, front desk staff will determine if a patron is balding (shaved heads also count), instituting the discount if he is. For links to each hotel’s homepage, visit www.e-tetora.com/en and scroll down.The owner of the hotel group, a bald man, himself, said that he decided to create the discount after hearing cleaning staff complaining about the...

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Travelers can get discounts and “2-for-1” deals at restaurants, museums and attractions in 11 locations in Switzerland with the Swiss Coupon Pass. Containing 100 coupons, the pass has offers for city tours, train-class upgrades, vehicle rentals and more. Locations where coupons can be redeemed include Zürich, Geneva, Bern, Lucerne, Davos and other major cities. The Swiss Coupon Pass book costs CHF49 (near $50) and is available online from the Switzerland Travel Centre (...

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At the Museum of Miniatures (Strahovske navdori 11, Prague 1, Czechia; phone +420 233 352 371, www.muzeum miniatur.cz/en), the exhibits all must be viewed with microscopes. Using self-made tools, artists have created miniature sculptures so small, each can fit in the eye of a needle or even on the leg of a mosquito. Highlights — a flea with golden horseshoes, a portrait of author Anton Chekhov on a poppy seed and the Lord’s Prayer written on a human hair. Open daily, 9 a.m.-...

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Animal lovers can eat breakfast with a koala in Sydney, Australia, at Featherdale Animal Park (217-229 Kildare Rd., Doonside, Sydney, NSW 2767; phone +61 2 9622 1644, www.featherdale.com.au). Breakfast (fruit, pastries and ham plus coffee or tea) begins at 8:15, before the park opens, and ends at 8:45, and guests will be joined by a koala and a zookeeper, 8:30-8:45. The breakfast, which must be booked at least a day in advance, is offered daily and costs AUD35 (near $26) per person, not...

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City officials in Bangkok, Thailand, announced in mid-April that street-food vendors would be banned from major city streets by 2018, saying that the city’s more than 20,000 food vendors take up too much sidewalk space, cause vehicle traffic issues and are responsible for large amounts of trash. After a public outcry from both locals and tourism organizations, officials clarified that vendors will be allowed to stay as long as they conform to new laws. These laws will require...

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