Oct27
Published by misha in Adventure, Asia, Biking, Chillin, China, Eating, Hiking, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories

Hainan is China’s Hawaii. It’s on the same latitude, with a highly developed agricultural economy, roads and infrastructure. It’s China’s smallest province, divided by a 1.5 km strait from Guangdong, and nestled between the Gulf of Tonkin and South China Sea. Like Hawaii it has the beaches, hills, forests, wildlife, and recreational roster.
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Oct23
Published by iv in Extreme, History, Peru, Photos, Relaxing, South America, Travel gear

Huacachina is a village in the Ica Region, in southwestern Peru. The oasis attracts many tourists as well as Peru’s rich families. The area around the lake is known for dune buggy trips and sandboarding. It is a tiny location, although it does have a few restaurants, bars and clubs.
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Oct07
Published by Asya in Asia, Chillin, Hotels, Restaurants, Singapore, Urban Tourism

Chic modern design, great facilities… Located on the edge of China Town, this exotic boutique hotel gives easy access to shopping, entertainment and nightlife areas. The lobby with furniture dating back to the 1920’s showcases the imaginative possibility of this blend between old and new. The New Majestic Hotel Singapore is a convenient 20 minute drive from the airport and a 5 minute drive from the city center.
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Oct04
Published by iv in Asia, Fitness&Gym, Hotels, India, Relaxing, Restaurants, Swimming, Walking

Taj Residency Hotel is one of the best 5 star hotels in Bangalore, India. The hotel is a one hour drive from the international and domestic airports. Quite close to the Ulsoor Lake in the heart of the city is the Taj Residency Bangalore hotel. Strategically located, Taj Residency Bangalore is equipped to handle the needs of business travelers.
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Sep23
Published by Asya in Asia, History, Monuments, Photos, Sightseeings, Syria, UNESCO

In the middle of the Syrian Desert is without doubt the most beautiful and magnificent of the Syrian historic sites – Palmyra. It is often described as the bride of the desert. Its magnificent remains tell of a heroic history during the reign of Queen Zenobia. Located in an oasis 215 km northeast of Damascus, Palmyra was an important city of central Syria.
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Sep21
Published by iv in Arts, Asia, China, Cultural, History, Monuments, Travel Stories, UNESCO, Walking

The Mogao Caves(Caves of the Thousand Buddhas , or Caves of Dunhuang ) are a system of Buddhist cave temples near the city of Dunhuang in Gansu province, China. “Mogao” means high up in the desert. The caves contain some of the finest examples of Buddhist art spanning a period of 1,000 years.
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Sep16
Published by Asya in Adventure, Asia, Chillin, China, Climbing, Hiking, History, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Travel Stories, UNESCO, Walking

Located in Hunan Province in China, Zhangjiajie Forest Geo-park covers a total area of 9,600 sq. k?, 1.1000 of China’s territory. This scenic area which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992. In the area many scenic spots such as Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Baofeng Lake, Suoxiyu Valley, Tianzi Mountain, Yangjiajie Nature Reserve – together with Huanglong Cave (Asia’s largest cave), and many beautiful bridges, brooks and waterfalls. The area is a rare natural museum and famous tourist scenic spot.
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