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Thailand’s second largest city couldn’t be more different from its first, mystical temples, bustling street markets and an abundance of lush greenery inhabit this fort-walled city, along with some of Thailand’s friendliest residents, and a few elephants. While away the morning paying homage to Buddha in the cities sacred temples, spend the night drinking Samsong in the hills with the locals and... ❯❯❯
With a population that exceeds 23 million, Shanghai is the largest city in the People's Republic of China and also in the world. The city is located in the Delta region of Yangtze River in eastern China. The Huangpu River splits Shanghai into two. The western side of the river is known by the name Puxi and is the older part of the city. The eastern side, Pudong, is the newer part of the city.... ❯❯❯
Thailand’s medical tourism industry in Thailand is on the upswing. People are consistently looking for better deals because of economic pressures at home and finding out about Thailand’s high quality health care and unbelievably low prices. Dental Implants Are Becoming Popular in Thailand As Thailand becomes a hotspot for adventure, vacation, and relaxation for travelers around the world,... ❯❯❯
A Highlight Reel of China China is a sprawling and behemoth country. Historians and school kids will tell you that China is the most densely populated country in the world. The statistics become even more daunting when you realize the country is composed of roughly 10 million square miles. In other words, when a novice traveller takes a look at China as a possible holiday destination, they have... ❯❯❯
Mae Sai in Chiang Rai is a sleepy border town with not much in the way of nightlife. However it is a great place to kick back and relax in the evening. Travellers often get together to discuss their experiences and plan trips around The Golden Triangle for the following day. Excursions in the area include: Trips to Tachilek, the town on the other side of the border in Myanmar which is an... ❯❯❯
When you arrive in Kuala Lumpur the first thing you notice is how westernized it is. It's hard to tell it's an Asian city. You could be walking along any city in the United States. They have a sky train that can take you anywhere you want to go. The bus service is fantastic and the trains are always running on time. It's definitely different from somewhere like Bangkok, an equally large Asian... ❯❯❯
India is a vibrant and exciting country that makes an ideal holiday destination. The nation is home to over a billion residents living in thrilling cities throughout India. In order to truly understand Indian culture and customs, it is important to tour the largest cities and get a glimpse of everyday life. If you are fortunate enough to enjoy a tour of India on an upcoming holiday, be sure to... ❯❯❯