Archive for June, 2009

Discovering Hua Hin – Thailand’s Royal Beach Resort

Posted on Jun-30-2009 | Posted by admin

Hua Hin, the oldest beach resort town in Thailand, is one of the most incredible beach resort destinations in the country. Located not much more than 200 kilometers (about 125 miles) from Bangkok, this beautiful fishing village is convenient for those who need to commute regularly but far enough away from the city to be [...]

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The 10 Best Asian Hotels for Service

Posted on Jun-30-2009 | Posted by admin

There’s not a reason in the world why you should visit Asia, or any other country, and find yourself in a hotel with nothing but terrible service. You should be greeted with a smile, treated like royalty, and given undivided attention throughout the duration of your stay.
While some hotels are better than others in this [...]

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Gorge On Six Delicious Indian Sweets

Posted on Jun-30-2009 | Posted by admin

Indian food is quite popular outside the subcontinent. Several  cities all over the world now have Indian restaurants that serve Indian food which is almost as good if not better than the Indian food that is found in India itself. Given this wide ranging popularity of Indian food, it is rather surprising that  Indian sweets [...]

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Three Countries In Ten Days: Thailand To Malaysia

Posted on Jun-30-2009 | Posted by admin

SUVARNABHUMI AIRPORT, BANGKOK, THAILAND – I will be embarking on a BIG adventure!  My partner and I thought that it would be difficult to go on a trip this year because of the global financial crisis.  It did not help that there have been cases of pandemics and other viruses that seem to be circulating [...]

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Things To Do In Shinjuku

Posted on Jun-28-2009 | Posted by admin

Known as the Times Square of Tokyo, Shinjuku is a major transit hub for Japan’s capital, servicing 3.6 million passengers every day. Containing the busiest train stations in the world has turned this district into an after-work entertainment and dining zone, a travelers can expect plenty of things to do in this must-visit section of [...]

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Indonesian Coffee For Coffee Lovers

Posted on Jun-25-2009 | Posted by admin

Indonesia is not only known for its endless list of tourist attractions.  My stay in Indonesia has also been made memorable by its wonderful people, delectable Indonesia cuisines and nice hotels like the Ascott Jakarta Hotel.  Aside from all these lovely things, I especially enjoyed the different kinds of coffee that I got to savor.

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The 10 Best Tourism Cities in Asia

Posted on Jun-23-2009 | Posted by admin

Asia is a continent jam packed with diversity. No matter where you turn you’ll find yourself faced with a new culture, unique and friendly people, and the opportunity to see and explore some of the greatest historic and cultural monuments on earth.
The sky’s the limit but, unfortunately, most of us are limited on time. Instead, [...]

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Satisfy Your Sweet Cravings With Hong Kong Desserts

Posted on Jun-22-2009 | Posted by admin

Hong Kong is “heaven” not only for shopaholics but for food trippers as well. I love Cantonese food and the fusion of cuisines that I can try while visiting this vibrant city. But aside from appetizers and full entrees, one must also find room in their tummies for delectable desserts that abound in Hong Kong.

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Giant Gundam Spotted In Odaiba

Posted on Jun-21-2009 | Posted by admin

From July until the end of August of 2009, mecha-geeks can stare in awe at a 1:1 scale replica of the celebrated Gundam robot in Odaiba. In this artificial island in the middle of Tokyo, the 18-meter tall RX78 model, a white, red, and blue armored humanoid fighter, looms high above the crowd, lighting up [...]

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Touring Camiguin In One Day Part 2

Posted on Jun-18-2009 | Posted by admin

In my previous article, I mentioned three of the favorite attractions in Camiguin specifically the Ardent Hot Spring, Sto Nino Cold Springs and the Gui-ob Church Ruins.  But the list does not stop here.  Read on to find out more of Camiguin’s remarkable  attractions.

SUNKEN CEMETERY – No trip to Camiguin would be complete without paying [...]

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