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  2. Dinner in the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Dinner in the Sky is a Belgian-based novelty restaurant service which uses a crane to hoist its diners, table, and waiting staff 150 feet (46 m) into the air. [1] Forbes magazine called it one of the world's ten most unusual restaurants. [2] Dinner in the Sky has mobile services available in 60 nations, and has operations in various cities ...

  3. List of revolving restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Sky Lounge (Asukayama Tower), Tokyo (demolished in 1993) Yushima Plaza Hotel, Tokyo (demolished in 2007) Rushington Palace, Shinjuku, Tokyo (demolished in 2006) THE Sky, Hotel New Otani, Tokyo (restaurant open, but not currently rotating) [6] Ginza Sky Lounge in Yūrakuchō, Tokyo (it used to rotate counterclockwise, but now it doesn't rotate ...

  4. Offbeat eateries -- Dinner in the Sky - AOL

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  5. People's Park in the Sky - Wikipedia

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    The People's Park in the Sky, often simply called People's Park and originally named Palace in the Sky, is a historic urban park in Tagaytay, Cavite, Philippines.. The park was converted from an unfinished mansion, known as the Palace in the Sky, built during the Marcos regime to host the state visit of then-United States President Ronald Reagan, but discontinued when the latter canceled his ...

  6. How Christmas is celebrated in 21 places around the world - AOL

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    Whenever the festivities begin, it's traditional to delay eating Christmas dinner until the first star in the sky is spotted. Caroling in the streets and Vertep, the Ukrainian puppet theater, are ...

  7. Dinner under the Helsinki sky - Wikipedia

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    Dinner under the Helsinki sky (Finnish: Illallinen Helsingin taivaan alla, Swedish: Middag under Helsingfors himmel) is an event where people gather for a picnic dinner outside into an urban public spaces for example in yards, parks, sidewalks or squares. [1] The event was organised for the first time in Helsinki as a part of the Helsinki Day ...

  8. Kūčios - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, dinner starts when the first star appears in the sky, though this is no longer common practice. Waiting for the star to appear in the sky symbolizes the Star of Bethlehem leading the Magi to Bethlehem. Instead of a town, the star leads the members of the family to the table for dinner.

  9. Magikland - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, the Mystical Zone is designed to cater thrill seekers; with four rides installed, specifically the Disk'O, Sky Tower, Family Swinger, and Crazy Trail. Lastly, the Cultural Zone is designed to cater jingoistic people; with two rides installed, specifically the Silay Eye, and Fantasy Carousel. [5] [6]