Wednesday, January 05, 2011

CNNGo Heads Down Under

Not to be outdone by Oprah, CNN International's travel program, CNNgo, is also heading down under to explore Sydney.

CNN Press Release: This month CNNGo hits the streets - and surf - of Sydney, Australia.

CNNGo strolls the narrow lanes of Paddington and stops for a drink in Darlinghurst with two rising stars in the fashion world - brother & sister designers Marc and Camilla. One of Sydney's acclaimed young chefs, Jason Saxby, welcomes the crew into the kitchen at the world renowned Quay restaurant, before leading a culinary tour featuring some of the city's best coffee - and a treat for any carnivore - its best butcher as well.

The sunrise at famed Bondi Beach always impresses. CNNGo is up early to catch it with photographer/blogger/surf forecaster Eugene Tan of the website Aquabumps.com. Meanwhile, Bondi's Head Lifeguard Bruce Hopkins - aka "Hoppo" - directs visitors to one of Sydney's most legendary cliff walks. All that, plus the program heads into the pounding waves of the Northern Beaches with World Junior Champion Surfer Laura Enever.

That and more, this month on CNNGo.


Airtimes

Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Singapore and Taipei

Thursday Jan 13 at 430pm
Friday Jan 14 at 1230pm
Saturday Jan 15 at 230pm & 830pm
Sunday Jan 16 at 430am & 330pm
Monday Jan 17 at 230am & 1130am

Sydney

Thursday Jan 13 at 730pm
Friday Jan 14 at 330pm
Saturday Jan 15 at 530pm & 1130pm
Sunday Jan 16 at 730am & 630pm
Monday Jan 17 at 530am & 230pm


About the program

CNNGo is a monthly show featuring a unique take on global destinations, bringing views from genuine insiders on what gives dynamic cities in Asia and beyond their distinctive buzz. Taking its lead from the digital CNNGo.com, whether you're a local, a business or leisure visitor, or even just a cultural voyeur, CNNGo delivers the best of each city by those who know it best. More information on the show, extended interviews and additional interactive content is available at www.cnngo.com/tv.

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