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Yángshuò - karst peaks and loads of tourists
(Hong Kong - China, February 2010)

The Yángshuò and Guìlín areas are undefinately the most famous karst areas in China. However, you have to share the place with loads of tourists, so peace can be difficult to find. <more>
       
     
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Wǔlíngyuán - great karst topography in Húnán province
(Hong Kong - China, February 2010)

Most people who want to see karst topography in China go right away to Guìlín in Guăngxī province. Those who are looking for a more peaceful environment, should consider Wǔlíngyuán. <more>
       
     
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Jiŭhuá Shān - one of China's holy Buddhist Mountains
(Tunxi - China, January 2010)

The Jiŭhuá Shān Mountain in eastern-central China is one of the four holy Buddhist Mountains of the country. For many Buddhist pilgrims a place to go. Also for us. <more>
       
     
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Huáng Shān - winter wonderland
(Tunxi - China, January 2010)

The Huáng Shān Mountains are seen as one of the top-10 sights in the whole of China. The spectacular granite peaks in combination with the pine trees are unrivaled . <more>
       
     
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Around Ninh Binh
(Heu - Vietnam, August 2009)

Ninh Binh, just a couple of hours south of Hanoi, is often ignored by travellers. And that is a pity, because in its vincinity there are some nice things to see. <more>
       
     
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The streets of Hanoi
(Heu - Vietnam, August 2009)

It is such a pity that so few capital cities in south-eastern Asia weren't able to keep their traditional Asian character while they developed. But there are exceptions. Hanoi is such a place. <more>
       
     
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Uncle Tan’s, jungle paradise or semi-zoo?
(Kota Kinabalu - Malaysia, June 2009)

Uncle Tan’s is a legend in Sabah. It is the most famous spot in this part of Malaysian Borneo to experience the real jungle, but especially also to see the Orang-Utans in the wild. <more>
       
     
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Arfak Mts - one of the last stronholds for the Birds of Paradise
(Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia, June 2009)

The Birds of Paradise are one of the most spectacular birds in the world. They are threatened because a lot of hunting takes place because of their spectacular looks. <more>
       
     
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Phnom Penh - streets & markets
(Bangkok - Thailand, March 2009)

Most capital cities in Asia are not pleasant. But Phnom Penh is a positive exception. The city has great sights and a very nice atmosphere. It is a great city to spend some time in. <more>
       
     
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With the rollercoaster to Roxas
(Boracay - Philippines, December 2008)

At 05.30 in the morning we are walking with our backpacks to the place where the only daily bus leaves from the town of San Jose to Roxas (both on the Filipino island of Mindoro). <more>
       
     
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Marian Procession - Manila's religious celebration
(Romblon town- Philippines, December 2008)

A Marian procession in Manila is more than 90 beautifully decorated carts. It is also a party of accompanying brass bands and dancers. <more>
       
     
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Bangkok
(Bangkok - Thailand, December 2008)

Bangkok is one of the nicest cities to spend some time in Southeastern Asia. It is a city where you can find the blend of traditional life and modernity. <more>
       
     
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By bicycle through Dhaka (Bangladesh)
(Dhaka - Bangladesh, March 2008)

One of the things that you should absolutely do when visiting the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka, is to take a spectacular ride with one of the many bicycle rickshaws. <more>
       
     
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Public bus in India
(Porbandar - India, November 2007)

Everybody knows that the traffic in India is choatic. This makes travelling by public bus so fun in India. Enjoy this ride through the city of Porbandar in the state of Gujarat. <more>
       
     
       
     
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