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Malaysia
Malaysia is
a place full of surprises, natural wonders, electric cultures.
In other words Malaysia is a complete and truly cosmopolitan
city. Its main features are attractions and extreme contrasts.
Its towering Skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses built on
stilts.
►Singapore
After having independence Singapore's standard of living
started rising. In terms of GDP per capital income Singapore
is considered as world's 18th richest country of the world.
With in 150 years Singapore has grown itself into a thriving
centre of commerce and industry.
►Bangkok Bangkok is asia's top tourist destination with
popular beaches, temples. Welcome to Bangkok, where gleaming
skycrappers grace the skyline alongside dazzling historical templs
and luxury hotels. predent and future live harmonioudly together.
►Dubai Locked in between four major mountain ranges (Shivalik, Dhauladhar, Pir Panjal, and the Greater Himalayas), the region of Chamba is often referred to as the lap of the Himalayas.
►Thailand
Thailand continues to weather the sea of change, both global and regional, without losing its soul. The economy seems to have fully recoverered from the 1997 to 1998 Asian Financial Crisis, tourism is booming and the nation has topped Southeast Asia's growth scores for the last two years.
►Bali Bali's eternal appeal is its discovery.
It unveils itself layer by layer. The first appeal is made
by its glorious surf-pounded coastline, its waters dark with
seaweed, its powdery white beaches, each with its own
character, throbbing nightlife and dive spots. Having
drenched the traveler with the joys of the ocean, Bali then
does what the traveler loves best.
►Bali Bali's eternal appeal is its discovery.
It unveils itself layer by layer. The first appeal is made
by its glorious surf-pounded coastline, its waters dark with
seaweed, its powdery white beaches, each with its own
character, throbbing nightlife and dive spots. Having
drenched the traveler with the joys of the ocean, Bali then
does what the traveler loves best.
►Hongkong First impression are everything, and
Asia's golden city pulls out all the stops to say hello.
Hongkong has no patience for subtleties like thai smiles and
red carpets. It doesn't so much welcome unsuspecting
first-timers as literally blows them off their feet with a
display of what's best about Hong Kong - its very own
combination of Western tecnological might and Chinese
efficiency.
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