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South Korea Travel Guide...
Looking at the map, the Korean peninsula – divided into two republics with varying ideas about democracy – sticks out like North Asia’s sore thumb. Too tempting to ignore, it has endured a long history of invasions and occupations, and it is...
Japan Travel Guide...
What is the quintessential Japanese hotel? One of the gargantuan world-class five-stars that dot Tokyo and other major cities, a traditional ryokan with sliding paper doors, futons and tatami mats, or one of the multi-themed, psychedelic love shacks that get rented...
India Travel Guide...
India is one of the ultimate travel experiences. No other country possesses the diversity and depth of this mesmerising land. The engrossing culture is stunningly exotic and rich. The land varies wildly, from sweltering tropics to the unforgiving icy extremes...
Hong Kong Travel Guide...
From the moment the harbour-side, 415-metre high International Finance Centre Two opened in 2004 it has symbolised the city – a place where the relentless crusade to make money in limited space rarely slackens. As the harbour shrinks amid a welter of reclamation,...
China Travel Guide...
Lauded for its progress since its establishment in 1949, courted for its economic potential, excoriated for its human rights record, the People’s Republic of China is Asia’s waking giant – the world’s most populous country (1.29 billion...
Brunei Travel Guide...
The archetypal reason for climbing Mount Everest is said to be: “Because it’s there.” Brunei is about as un-Himalayan as it’s possible to get, and the main reason – unless you happen to be on business – for going is that “Nobody...
Australia Travel Guide...
Australia got the century off to a flying start by hosting a magnificent Olympic Games, shouldering aside the traditional image of a dinki-di Aussie -whether a gleaming, muscled Bondi lifesaver or laconic, bush-hatted sheep shearer – once and for all. Nowadays...
Indonesia Travel Guide...
The ebb and flow of troubles that have beset the Indonesian. archipelago for much of the last decade reached their apogee when the earthquake struck Sumatra in 2004. In the wake of the financial crash of the late 1990s, governmental shenanigans and terrorist bombings...
Cambodia Travel Guide...
Cambodia is a small country, yet it has incredible depth. While easily overlooked on the map, it is a land of extremes and one that is far from anonymous. One glorious extreme is the historic ruined city of Angkor at Siem Reap. The ancient Khmer remains form one...
Visit Kelantan, Malaysia – Kelanta...
Kelantan has a historical link with Thailand. In 1900, the state was a tributary of Siam (the old name for Thailand), and its control passed to the British with the signing of the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909. Kota Baru itself is no sleepy hollow today. It...


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