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What is it about Asia that has travelers all over the world excited about exploring this diverse and unique region? For one, Asia is the largest and most populous continent containing more than 60 percent of the world’s population. Asia has really come to find its place in the world, economically, socially and politically. The notion of the ‘Far East’ has gradually been eroded, and now we are seeing the region emerge as a real powerhouse.

Its long history of highly developed culture has resulted in a large number of World Wonders – both man-made and natural. From marvels such as The Great Wall of China, Angkor Wat, The Himalayan Mountains, The Temple of Heaven in Beijing to the buzzing Economic hubs of Tokyo and Singapore there is no shortage of.... tastyholidays.com

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Beijing is one of China’s true ancient citadels, and home to many of China’s prime travel attractions. Now a thriving metropolis, it truly put on a world class show during the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, cementing itself as modern and increasingly progressive city.
Located in the heart of Beijing’s shopping district, the Hilton Beijing Wangfujing is a great place to stay for both the business and leisure traveller. The central location – only ten minutes walking distance both from Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City – provides the perfect base for …

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The Hotel Mulia Senayan Jakarta is located near the centre of the city with its many government offices, shops, and restaurants. This hotel is situated on landscaped grounds adjacent to the only 18-hole golf course in the city. It is half a mile from the convention centre.
The Hotel Mulia Senayan Jakarta is located about 25 minutes from the Jakarta Soekamo-Hatta International Airport by car.
The rooms at the Hotel Mulia Senayan Jakarta are spread across 40 stories. The hotel’s rooms are appointed with modern amenities including televisions, high-speed Internet access, private …

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KL, as it’s warmly referred to these days is as fascinating and multicultural as much of South East Asia’s major metropolises. Housing the sparkling and grand Petronas Twin Towers, which until the recently was tallest building in the world– this mantle now belongs to the Burj Dubai. The highlight of KL’s skyline, the towers have been a major drawcard and a pin up for many postcards marketing the region.
The Mandarin Oriental is quite conveniently located adjacent to the world famous, 88 storey towers, with far reaching views overlooking the lush …

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As the capital and second largest city in Vietnam, Hanoi – previously known as Saigon – is the most important political and cultural centre of Vietnam. It’s a major drawcard for travellers and one can’t help but absorb the French influence that covered the city – combing French grace with Asia hustle and pace. Walk around and you’ll notice some a few very distinct elements that characterise the city – bikes (and lots of them) and bakeries (no doubt a lasting legacy of the French.).
As a fairly large city, accommodation …

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Tokyo, the frenetic and well oiled capital of Japan never ceases to amaze the millions of visitors that come to the city each year. Often, the sheer size of Tokyo makes it difficult for travellers to decide where to stay. That’s why this Hotel is a great pick. Centrally located in Shiba Park, the Prince Park Tower Hotel Tokyo is close to many historical sites and temples as well as the entertainment, shopping, and business districts. Two well-known landmarks located close by are the famous Zojo-ji temple and the Tokyo …