
Henry Golding's travel tips: Eat street food, make new friends and go to Sri Lanka
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Prior to starring in blockbuster movies like "Crazy Rich Asians," Henry Golding was actually a BBC travel host. We caught up with the British-Malaysian actor to find out his tried and tested travel tips.
(CNN) — Henry Golding could rival James Bond for being a smooth talking, crisply dressed world traveler. But before he was the star of blockbuster movies like "Crazy Rich Asians," British-Malaysian Golding hosted the BBC's aptly named "The Travel Show." When it comes to personal travel, though, Golding does have a few rules -- invest in a quality camera, never wear Birkenstocks with socks and always eat street food.More Related News

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