
The Transatlantic Shift: American Families Flock to Europe
American families are leaving the United States and starting new lives in Europe due to various reasons, including dissatisfaction with the US political climate. Families have purchased homes in Italian towns, opened restaurants in Umbria, and renovated abandoned farmhouses in Portugal. In other travel news, there are discounts and adventures available for younger travelers, a new visa waiver program will be implemented for travel to Europe, and Bhutan is halving its tourist fees to boost its economy. Additionally, unique culinary experiences in Vietnam and Tokyo are highlighted, along with the process of making "silk stocking" milk tea in Hong Kong.