Influenced by Taoism, Vietnamese people annually worship to Kitchen Gods on the 23rd day of the twelfth Lunar Month which is usually one week before the traditional Tet holiday.
Construction of the high-speed rail link connecting Kunming in Yunnan province with the Lao PDR capital of Vientiane has commenced and is scheduled to open in 2022.
The launch of the Omnia Day Club in Bali marks the next stage of day club developments on the island. Following the lead of Seminyak, we can now soak up the sun’s rays and dine on fresh cuisines at the southern tip of the island on the cliffs of Uluwatu.
Experience the magnificent Koh Ker Temple and the giant Pyramid of Prasat Thom at times when void of crowds. With a bird guide and driver, it’s an early departure from Siem Reap driving north to Koh Ker for morning birding.
Travel to the north of Thailand and experience an authentic “Slow Life”. Mae La Noi is one of seven districts located within Mae Hong Son, tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Thailand’s major destinations.
The HSBC Singapore Rugby Sevens is the biggest celebration of rugby in Southeast Asia as 16 of the World’s best men’s rugby sevens teams battle it out on the field.
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.
The Destination Asia Malaysia team in Kuala Lumpur is now settled into their lovely new office space. The welcoming layout allows teams to better communicate with each other and will undoubtedly help boost productivity to new levels.
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
Bangkok’s latest riverside venue is located on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River in an area named Khlong San, home to some of the first Chinese settlers in Thailand.
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.