Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Asia Travel

Traveling in Asia is a journey and adventure encompassing a wide range of countries, nightlife, restaurants, places of interest due to their historical value, and cultures. From China and Japan to countries such as Vietnam, India, Burma, Uzbekistan, and more, Asia is a place where a visitor can experience many different cultures and countries, each with it's own history, own background, unique values and regulations, and it's own opportunities for exciting, new escapades. A visitor to any Asian country should become familiar with the customs, culture, and places of interest available at their intended destination and carry plenty of credit cards, differing denominations of cash, and other forms of monetary resources. Guests of Asia can plan on coming across plenty of nightspots, museums, other historical venues of note, many wonderful restaurants, and other such places to spend their money. Lovely scenery and filling, nutritious dishes aside, another bright spot all Asian countries contain are the places visitors come to see for their historical value. Asia is an extraordinary place to visit.
There are so many different places to visit, including the Great Wall of China, Hong Kong, and of course Japan, Taiwan, and Korea. In China alone, not only does the Great Wall await, but capital city of Beijing, home of the 2008 Winter Olympics. There is Xi'an in the Shaanxi province, with it's Terra Cotta Warriors, and surrounded by such natural beauty. Here you will find mountain peaks shrouded in fog, unusual rock formations, and pine trees that are extremely old.
What visit to Asia would be complete without a visit to Singapore. This city is rich in history and one of the first stops should by a trip to the National Museum. Built in 1887, this is a neo-classical building sits in the heart of the city, and is one of the architectural gems of Singapore's museums. There are Singapore's 11 national treasures located here, one of which is the Singapore Stone, believed to date somewhere in the 13th century. There are so many different places to see when you are visiting Asia.

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