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Friday, 18 May 2012 |
Asia Stories the vast continent of Asia
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Monday, 27 February 2012 |
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Once a tin-mining shanty town, Kuala Lumpur has grown to become a thriving 21st-century metropolis – proud, yet with its feet well and truly planted on the ground. KL (as it is commonly known) is at once similar and dissimilar to other metropolises in South-East Asia. The likenesses are more obvious: the warm weather, the gracious hospitality, the exotic aromas, the bargain shopping. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 27 February 2012 )
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 11 February 2012 |
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| Phuket |
Known as ‘the Pearl of the South’, Phuket is reclaiming its position as Thailand’s key destination for honeymooners and families alike.
Located 860km south of Bangkok, Phuket is known for its sandy beaches, lush forest tumbling waterfalls and ancient shrines as well as its Indo-Portuguese and Chinese architecture that reflect the turn of the century.
As more holiday-makers seek for adventure thrills, it seems Phuket is up-to-date with activities such as bungee jumping, shooting ranges, ATV offroading, go-carting, horse-riding and Muay Thai boxing.
On the other hand, the various white sandy beaches including Bang Tao beach, Kata Noi Beach, Bang Tao Beach, Kamala Beach, Surin Beach, Pansea Beach, Kata beach, Nai Yang beach, and Rawai Beach, provide much incentive for travelers, with scuba diving, sailing, sea canoeing and kayaking available.
Another contributing factor to Phuket’s attractiveness is its nightlife, with Patong Beach recognised as a hot spot for its clubs and dining options.
And with the great exchange rate, Phuket will continue to draw international visitors with its affordable accommodation and wide range of attractions.
Image credit: Tourism authority Thailand |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 01 March 2012 )
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Written by Nicola Chilton - Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok
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Monday, 18 April 2011 |
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Expect the unexpected in Asia's most dynamic city
Bangkok … a name that conjures up images of the exotic East, of shimmering golden temples, of bustling street markets, of
tuk-tuks zooming through the streets, of sights, smells, sounds. A name that was immortalised in the 1980s by the song
One Night in Bangkok. But Bangkok deserves much more than one night. And here are ten reasons why: |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 18 April 2011 )
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Written by Tourism Malaysia
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Sunday, 20 February 2011 |
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A continental migration will occur once again this December with Australians and Europeans flocking across the oceans to see their friends and family and Malaysia, smack bang in the middle, is the perfect place to stop along the way. With over 25,000 seats a week direct to Kuala Lumpur (KL) on Malaysia Airlines, Air Asia X, Emirates, Malaysia really is an unsung hero when it comes to stopover experiences. |
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Written by KNTO
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Friday, 28 January 2011 |
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 Late last year, nine geological sites on Jeju Island (South Korea) received recognition as UNESCO Global Geoparks from the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network (GGN). The Jeju sites are the first in Korea to earn this recognition and with it, Jeju Island becomes the only place in the world with three UNESCO certifications, following its Biosphere Reserve and UNESCO World Heritage Site designations in 2002 and 2007 respectively. |
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