Curated Links We Love: Top Internet Highlights from January 28, 2017
Here are the internet happenings that caught our attention this week.
Missing family this year as I watch this video of hundreds of millions of Chinese folks traveling back to their hometowns in time for Lunar New Year. – Becky, assistant editor
Taking my love of all things French to a new level by signing up for this newsletter, which promises to share lifestyle secrets from real Parisiennes. – Berit, editor
What's a Thomasson? Chances are, you've seen one and went, "huh?" – Daniel, editorial assistant
Psyched to hear that Fathom contributer Anna Chittenden is launching her Singapore Lost Guides. You can support her here. – Becky
Way better than walking through the ground floor of a department store: Le Grand Musée du Parfum, a beautiful three-floor olfactory experience, just reopend in Paris after being closed for four years. – Daniel
A behind-the-scenes look at France's premier baking dynasty, Poilâne. – Berit
Ahh, Twitter, thank you for this week's #CuteAnimalTweetOff between our country's zoos. (We're still fighting over llamas vs. sea lions at FathomHQ.) – Becky
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