Arishayama (嵐山) known as Storm Mountain is a beautiful small town nestled on the western outskirts of Kyoto in Japan. It is designated as a national historic site that has always been popular for Japanese aristocrats. Due to its world-famous bamboo forest and the historical Togetsukyo Bridge, Arishayama is one of the most visited areas... Continue Reading →
Kyoto
Kyoto is a historical city located in the Kansai region of the Western Japan on the island of Hanshu. It is one of the oldest and well preserved cities in the country, home to 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 1,600 Buddhist temples, 400 Shinto shrines, imperial palaces, majestic gardens and traditional arts and crafts. It... Continue Reading →
Tokyo (2023)
Kon nichiwa! Welcome to Tokyo, the capital of Japan- "The Land of the Rising Sun". Tokyo is one of the most incredible cities in the world that have to visit once in a lifetime. There are so many things you can experience in this buzzling metropolitan city, where you will find the old mixed with... Continue Reading →
Kota Bharu
Kota Bharu is the capital of Kelantan, situated in the northernmost part of West Malaysia. The name Kelantan means ”land of lightning” in the Malay world and is often referred to as the “cradle of Malay culture”. It shared its border with the kingdom of Thailand, which makes this town a transit point between the two... Continue Reading →
Johor Bharu
Johor Bahru commonly called "JB" by the locals, is the state capital of Johor. The city is situated in the southern Peninsula Malaysia and separated by a causeway to the neighboring Singapore. Many heritage buildings had been preserving their legacy and some have taken a breath of new life through rejuvenation. These century-old lanes were... Continue Reading →
Ipoh
Ipoh is the capital city of Perak and located in the rich tin-mining valley of Kinta. It is one of the underrated cities in Malaysia because people tend to overlook the city of Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Malacca. This quiet little town is a perfect off-the-beaten destination for a Malaysia trip.
Hoi An
(Last updated on 6 September 2022) Located in central Vietnam by the estuary of the Thu Bon River, the charming Old Town of Hoi An is a perfect example of a historic district with a well-preserved trading port in Southeast Asia. From ancient temples, crumbling shophouses, beautiful pagodas and shrines, old bridges, and lively local... Continue Reading →
Ho Chi Minh
Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is a city filled with fascinating culture, friendly locals, authentic local food, and richness of history. It is known for its beautiful French architectural buildings after their conquest and influence in 1859. Brief History of Ho Chi Minh Ho Chi Minh City was originally the capital of... Continue Reading →
Bali
Bali is one of my top favorite destinations in Southeast Asia, surrounded itself by sandy beaches and a tropical climate all year round. Apart from its beautiful beaches, Bali has a richness of culture and history, which makes the island very distinctive from any part of Indonesia, with more than 80% of the island population adheres to... Continue Reading →
Foshan, the central of Guangdong province is part of the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone and their native dialect is Cantonese. The city is famous for the Dragon Boat race, Lingnan Kungfu, Martial Arts and Lion Dance. With a long history of over 5,000 years, the city got its name from the three Buddha statues... Continue Reading →
Guangzhou
Guangzhou also known as Canton as part of the Pearl River Delta served as a major terminus of the maritime Silk Road, a major port and transportation hub in mainland China. It is the third largest Chinese city in China, behind Beijing and Shanghai with an estimated population of 13 million people in 2014, and... Continue Reading →
Phang-nga
Phang-nga is located at the north side of Phuket, covering an area of 4,170 sq kilometers. The province's main attractions stem primarily from its geological formations and an extraordinary number of islands, caves, and rocky outcrops. Its most notable landmarks are the national marine parks of Ao Phang-nga, Mu Ko Similan and Mu Ko Surin.... Continue Reading →