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Top 100 famous tourist destinations in Southeast Asia – P.95: Monywa (Myanmar): The City of Neem & Poetic Centre of Myanmar

Monywa is known as a centre for poets, often described as the poetic centre of the north of Myanmar. Because of the plenty of neem...

Top 100 famous tourist destinations in Southeast Asia – P.94: Surat Thani (Thailand): City of Good People

A typical suburban town in the country, Surat Thani is a laid-back town with a few night markets, historical and religious sites, and great...

Top 100 famous tourist destinations in Southeast Asia – P.93: Georgetown (Malaysia): Culinary capital and heritage city of Penang

Once an eminent trading hub on the Straits of Malacca, the UNESCO-listed city is known for its British colonial buildings, Chinese shophouses, temples, mosques...

Top 100 famous tourist destinations in Southeast Asia – P.92: Jakarta (Indonesia): The economic and cultural center connecting the land of thousands of islands

The large, crowded, bustling traffic and extremely fast pace of life of this place have made many visitors feel overwhelmed when they first set...

Top 100 famous tourist destinations in Southeast Asia – P.91: Da Nang (Vietnam): The City of Bridges and Beaches

On the South China Sea coast, with the Han River flowing through its midst, Da Nang is beautified by multiple bridges. Of course, the...

Top 100 famous tourist destinations in Southeast Asia – P.90: Koh Lanta (Thailand): Little-known island paradise in the Andaman Sea

The scenic Koh Lanta island is located approximately 70 km away from Krabi and hence makes the perfect escape from the more popular places...

Top 100 famous tourist destinations in Southeast Asia – P.89: Miri (Malaysia): Sarawak’s Second City

Situated on the northern coast of Borneo, bordering the tiny oil-rich nation of Brunei, Miri is the second largest city in the Land of...

Top 100 famous tourist destinations in Southeast Asia – P.88: Hsipaw (Myanmar): A place to “escape” from the heat of Myanmar people

As well as its historical and cultural significance, Hsipaw is known for its gorgeous scenery, especially as it is surrounded by hills which you...

Top 100 famous tourist destinations in Southeast Asia – P.87: Bangkok (Thailand): The capital that never sleeps of the land of the Golden Temple

Here, towering skyscrapers stand in harmony next to temples and monasteries. The luxury malls and shopping centres compete with the street bazaars and floating...

Top 100 famous tourist destinations in Southeast Asia – P.86: Petaling Jaya (Malaysia): Beautiful small satellite city next to Kuala Lumpur

Locals fondly call it 'PJ'. It is also supposed to be the rainiest area in all of Malaysia, having little to no dry seasons...

Top 100 famous tourist destinations in Southeast Asia – P.85: Bogor (Indonesia): Peaceful mountain retreat in West Java

Bogor is the sixth largest city in the Jakarta metropolitan area and the 14th nationally. Unlike Jakarta, this is a peaceful and quiet city,...

Top 100 famous tourist destinations in Southeast Asia – P.84: Mui Ne (Vietnam): A picturesque resort town in the South Central region of Vietnam

Once a sleepy fishing beach village, the town is now dotted with swanky beach resorts, posh cafes and restaurants, attracting a large number of...

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East-West Economic Corridor: A route of economy and friendship

EWEC is particularly important in expanding trade with regional and international countries. When connected, EWEC is expected to create conditions to further strengthen economic...

First Luxury Hotel Fitted Out With Old Buses In Southeast Asia Has Arrived

The Bus Collective, located near the picturesque Changi Village, transforms 20 retired public buses into luxury hotel rooms, offering guests a unique seaside experience. This...

Kereta Cepat Jakarta-bndung (KCJB) – The high-speed train in Southeast Asia

KCJB also made history as the fastest train in Indonesia. The speed of ordinary trains in Indonesia is limited to 120 KM/h, but the...

Indonesia’s Golden Visa: Attracting Foreign Investors with Exclusive Opportunities

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