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[View this email in your browser]( Hello! Missed it this week? Here's your chance to reread the top content from Matador's Newsletter as selected by our readers. Interesting times call for added precautions, so check out these [seven border crossings]( you will want to be wary of. Travelers apparently also enjoyed reading about [good questions to ask]( fellow adventurers, as well as exploring places that will be [cheap to fly to in November](. Finally, [people love candy]( and enjoyed our massive candy hub... especially over Halloween, and also topical is America's [most extreme haunted house](. So, if you missed any of that, we invite you to check it out! below AIRPORTS + FLYING [7 border crossings US citizens need to be prepared for]( [Americans who frequently make the easy cross-border trip to Canada might think border crossings are a piece of cake, but in reality, not everyone is as hospitable to foreigners as the Canadians. Although the US passport is relatively strong and grants US citizens entry into 185 countries around the world, that doesn’t mean all of those arrivals are simple or safe. Whether it’s an arduous visa application system, reactionary local laws, serious safety concerns, many countries require an ample amount of preparation and consideration before Americans should decide to travel there. Here are the border crossings that may prove frustrating for Americans.]( [BE PREPARED TO CROSS THESE BORDERS]( LATEST ARTICLES --------------------------------------------------------------- HEALTH + WELLNESS [10 icebreaker questions that can lead to deeper travel relationships]( --------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS [Flights to these 21 cities are about to drop hard in November]( --------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS [The scariest haunted house in the world has a 40-page waiver and will pay you]( --------------------------------------------------------------- DESSERT [The Matador guide to candy around the world]( MATADOR CITY GUIDE TRIP PLANNING [The Ultimate Guide to Beijing]( Beijing is the cultural, artistic, and political heart of China. It proudly combines centuries of history with a modern-day hustle and ingenuity. Clocking in at about 22 million inhabitants, it is home to more people than you could meet in a lifetime, as well as more sites of interest than you could check out in just one trip. [] Beijing is a place that can put you in a fog in more ways than one. Beyond the infamously paltry air, the local language poses a challenge, and the geographic parameters of the place can only be described as epic. Then, there is the casual disregard for order, although everything keeps moving in its own way. [] But Beijing will also beguile you with a local culture that emphasizes hospitality, a culinary culture second to none, and streets that are safe to walk any time of day or night. The city’s well-known draws are Peking duck, acrobatic shows, and the Forbidden City, but there’s plenty to experience beyond these first-timer treats: arthouse films at a retro-inspired bar, cozy farm-to-table breakfast joints, and designer shops that proclaim their wares are both “made in China” and “designed in China.” Here’s everything you need to know about making the most of your stay in Beijing. MATADOR GUIDES [EXPLORE BEIJING]( ADVENTURE [Operation Skate Tijuana]( [When GRLSWIRL, a female skate community, brings 100 skateboards to migrant refugee children in Tijuana, the harsh reality pauses for a little while and kids get to be kids again.]( [WATCH THE FILM]( FOLLOW US AND FIND YOUR NEXT #TRAVELSTOKE [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2019 Matador Network, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: Matador Network PO Box 7775 #40021San Francisco, CA 94120 [Add us to your address book]( Need to change something? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from our newsletter](. We'll be here when you need us!

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