Asia Holidays
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Asia Cruise Holidays
Cruise Asia and visit many beatiful countries in one trip! There are a lot of cruises to choose from so why not treat yourself and journey around Asia on a cruise!
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Bali Holidays
Bali has long been equated with an exotic paradise, a picturesque vision of green rice fields and plantations, soaring volcanoes, cool lakes and rushing rivers, lush forests and palm fringed beaches. It is Indonesia's number one tourist destination and as a result suffers from commercialisation and overcrowding, but this is confined to a few main areas.
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Bangkok Holidays
Chaotic, carnal and congested, Thailand's capital is divided by the Chao Phraya River and is nestled in one of the world's most fertile rice-producing deltas. Bangkok's 579 square miles (1,500 sq km) are criss-crossed by a series of canals carrying passengers and cargo, its roads clotted with endless traffic jams, while the city sprawls in all directions with a hodgepodge of urban, commercial and industrial buildings.
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Chiang Mai Holidays
Chiang Mai is well known to be the Culture Capital of Thailand. Chiang Mai is a charming and laidback 700-year-old town famous for sightseeing, shopping, spas and mountain resorts.
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Hanoi Holidays
Vietnam's small and pleasant capital lies at the heart of the northern Red River Delta, and is a city of lakes, leafy boulevards and open parks with a French colonial feel.
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Ho Chi Minh Holidays
Ho Chi Minh City, better known by its former name of Saigon, is a brazen, industrious and dense metropolis, the largest city in Vietnam and the business capital of the country. With a population of five million, it is crowded, noisy and dirty, yet it is also exciting and historic, the essence of the nation.
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Hong Kong Holidays
Hong Kong perches on the edge of mainland China occupying an anomalous position as a territory straddling two worlds. Since the handover in 1997 Hong Kong has become a 'Special Administrative Region of China', no longer a subject of British colonial sovereignty.
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Koh Samui Holidays
Koh Samui boasts some of the best relaxing beaches in Thailand, with classy villa resorts, plenty of activities plus a relaxing atmosphere. Nearby is Koh Pha Ngan with its famous full moon parties. Search for holidays below!
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Kuala Lumpur Holidays
'Selamat Datang' is the traditional Malaysian greeting that welcomes visitors to this vibrant and exotic country. Ethnically diverse cultures share the same lush landscape and create a fusion of cultural styles, cooking and religions that is distinctly Malaysian.
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Langkawi Holidays
The island is abound with spectacular scenery from its jungle clad mountains to white sandy beaches. Relaxation is the attraction for most visitors here, and the island is popular for activities such as snorkelling, waterskiing and parasailing.
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Penang Holidays
A fascinating fusion of the East and West, Penang embraces modernity while retaining its traditions and old world charm. These are reflected in its harmonious multiracial populace and well-preserved heritage buildings which led to George Town being accorded a listing as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site recently.
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Phuket Holidays
In the Andaman Sea off Thailand's west coast, the holiday hub of Phuket, or the 'Pearl of the South' as it has become known, is connected to the mainland by the Sarasin Bridge. Thailand's largest island, Phuket is incredibly diverse with rocky and sandy beaches, tall cliffs, forests, waterfalls and temples.
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Shanghai Holidays
This great cosmopolitan metropolis has a colourful colonial background which had the edge rubbed off of it during half a century of Communist rule. It was the first Chinese coastal port to be opened to Western trade in 1843, resulting in an influx of British, French and American diplomats and business interests, each of which established their own independent enclaves.
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Singapore Holidays
Beguiling Singapore is a modern city-state embracing economic progress against the backdrop of age-old tradition. The customs that underpin community life are created out of a cultural mix that includes predominantly Chinese, Indian and Malay ethnic groups.