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- Centara offers free room nights during Chiang Mai green season
- Vietnam: Cat Ba island
- Hanoi - a mixture of discreet charm and excitement
- The 7 most beautiful temples in Asia
- Jeju - An Official finalist of the "New7Wonders of Nature"
- Vietnam Travel Advice
Centara offers free room nights during Chiang Mai green season Posted: 03 Aug 2011 01:01 AM PDT |
Posted: 02 Aug 2011 09:49 PM PDT |
Hanoi - a mixture of discreet charm and excitement Posted: 02 Aug 2011 09:06 PM PDT VIETNAM-A tour in Hanoi is to steep yourself in history, tradition, and legend in a capital that has been inhabited continuously for almost a millenium. Visitors often note that the city is quieter, greener, and "cooler" than other big cities of Vietnam. Indeed, Hanoi itself, and the Northern Vietnam, have quite clear four seasons, and October to March are lovely pretty cool months whilst other towns southward just have dry and rainy times. It probably influences in the mentality of the inhabitants and the city seems attract more intellectuals and artists, while Saigon is great for entrepreneurs and hustlers. Hanoi's present architecture is mainly from the 19th and 20th centuries, and the French-built section of the town is largely intact. Yet, the city preserves many old religious temples and shrines dedicated to the nation's heroes or deities, who supported the farmers to cultivate and protect the fertile land on the Red River right bank and gather the first commercial guilds to form what later became an exciting urban town. Hanoi street life now is fascinating. In the early morning, you can see people both young and old practicing "tai chi quan" or martial arts in the parks and joggers along pretty lakes. Outdoor barbers with mirrors simply hung on the street walls and women selling great French baguettes and flowers are also at every street corner. If you go for a walk, the motorbikes and cyclos may make you wonder a bit which directions they move on, but as soon as you get a chance to try one of them, you could say they are not so risky like they seem to be, as the local drivers have extremely special skills to avoid one another (!). Thus a deliberate Cyclo tour for one or two hours is so far the best way to visit the Old Quarter, 90% of which are narrow and short streets. |
The 7 most beautiful temples in Asia Posted: 02 Aug 2011 01:35 AM PDT Unless you’re born and raised in Asia, you probably haven’t even heard of some of these places. But just like the much more famous European cathedrals and churches, Asia’s temples are amazing works of art just waiting to be discovered. Here’s a look at the seven most beautiful holy places in Asia. 7. Kinkaku-ji, Japan |
Jeju - An Official finalist of the "New7Wonders of Nature" Posted: 02 Aug 2011 01:07 AM PDT KOREA-Located just south of the Korean peninsula, Jeju is a volcanic island that was formed by five millions of years ago. It is beloved by scientists and tourists alike for its stunning natural features. Over the past decade, Jeju Island has received three different UNESCO certifications; it was designated a Biosphere Reserve in 2002, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007, and a Global Geopark in 2010. The island is also one of the official finalists of the worldwide ‘New7Wonders of Nature’ campaign. |
Posted: 02 Aug 2011 12:50 AM PDT |
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