People's Park in Chengdu is the ideal spot to immerse in a selection of favored pastimes, and truly gain a sense for the days of old. Destination Asia presents a mahjong experience
The Lao government has officially opened the sacred and towering limestone cliffs of Phou Pha Thi to visitors. A stark reminder of the Vietnam War, this was the site of the Battle of Phou Pha Thi in 1968
The Cham culture is characterized by Hinduism, with influences from Champa civilization between 7th and 15th century. These effects were felt greatest in central Vietnam, which at that time extended from India to Southeast Asia.
Even in the variegated Tokyo skyline, few buildings are as much of an iconic landmark as Tokyo Tower is. After months of renovation, the uppermost observation deck, which stands 250 meters above sea level
Water wells, buzzing electricity generators and rugged terrain are not things most people experience on a visit to Singapore, but on Pulau Ubin, an island tucked away on the north-east corner of the mainland
First thoughts often associated with this lively city are of impressive temples, world-class Batik fabrics, the Sultan family, palaces and classic dances - or the mighty Merapi Volcano.
A reinvention of the famous bamboo train has been completed 500 meters from the ancient red hued hill top Wat Banan, close to the charming city of Battambang.
Nazlina is a self-taught cook and food enthusiast who will walk guests through every step of this sensational cooking class, connecting them with the local community as they experience local culture and cuisines.
With the mighty Mt. Agung volcano covering news and headlines all over the world for nearly three months now, we here at Destination Asia Indonesia wish to provide you with a deeper insight on what is happening from our perspective.
Located in far southern reaches of Vietnam, Phu Quoc Island is considered as a shining pearl with white-sand beaches brushing its perimeter and a tropical jungle clambering over its central peaks.
As a general rule, our clients will take part in sake tastings at a standard sake brewery, however, on occasion the breweries do not allow visitors into those areas where the actual sake brewing takes place due to hygienic reasons.