Batam Island Travel

Batam Island Travel
Batam Island is one of the 3,000 Riau Archipelago islands in Indonesia. It has an area of 410 sq. km. which is slightly over half the size of Singapore. It is a land of low hills without natural resources. It was a quiet island until the 1970’s during which many Singaporean investors shifted [...]
Bangkok, Ayuthaya Travel (Part I)
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Bangkok, Ayuthaya Travel (Part I)
History of Bangkok
Bangkok began as a small village and later a trading centre. It developed rapidly when King Thaksin made it the new capital of Thailand in 1767. The old one, Ayutthaya, which is 80 km north of Bangkok, was captured by the Burmese soldiers in 1767.
People and Attractions
Bangkok [...]
Bangkok , Ayuthaya Travel (Part II)
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Bangkok , Ayuthaya Travel (Part II)
Day 3 : Thursday, 6 December 2007
On the morning of 6 December 2007, we hired a “tuk-tuk” to bring my wife and I round the city for sightseeing. A young Thai man named See was our “tuk-tuk” driver and our tour-guide too. The first [...]
Chiangmai, Chiang Rai, The Golden Triangle Travel (Part I)
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Chiang Mai Travel
Thailand (Free Land) is dubbed “The Land of 65 Million Smiles”. It is well-known for its many tourist spots. And Chiang Mai is one of them.
Location of Chiang Mai Chiang Mai is in North Thailand and is about 750 km north of Bangkok. It is over 310
metres above sea-level and located in a [...]
Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, The Golden Triangle Travel (Part II)

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Chiang Mai Travel
Day 3 : Thursday 6 July 2006 Maesa Elephant Camp
The tropical monsoon forests in north Thailand produce durable hardwoods. The best wood is teak as it has great durability, strength and immunity to shrinkage, fungus and insect attack. It is usually used for making [...]
Beijing, Tianjin, Chengde Travel (Part I)

Beijing, Tianjin, Chengde Travel (Part I)
Beijing City
Beijing is the capital of the People’s Republic of China with a large population of 12 million. Located in north-east China, it has a history of 3,000 years and was a capital for six dynasties. Among the dynasties were Jin (1115 - 1234), Yuan (1271 - 1368), Ming (1368 -1644) [...]
Beijing, Tianjin, Chengde Travel (Part II)

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Day 4: Saturday, 3 June 2006 Beijing Zoo
On the morning of 3 June 2006, we went to Beijing Zoo. It covers a large area of 86 hectares and claims to have over 7,000 animals from 600 different species, ranging from fish to mammals. The zoo is about 100 [...]
Shenzhen, Hezhou, Quilin, Zhaoqing Travel (Part II)

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Day 4: Thursday 2 June 2005 Quilin City
Quilin City Located in the north-east of Guangxi Zhang Autonomous Region, Quilin has a population of
650,000. Its main economic activity revolves around industries including medicine, foodstuff, cars, electronics and many more. It is well connected by roads, railways and air [...]
Shenzhen, Hezhou, Quilin, Zhaoqing Travel (Part I)

Shenzhen, Hezhou, Quilin, Zhaoqing Travel (Part I)
China is a large country with the world’s largest population of 1.4 billion. She is rich in history, arts, traditions and cultures of 5,000 years. Besides, China has unrivalled natural physical beauty.
Since China opened her door to foreign investors in 1980, it has transformed from a country of poverty [...]
Macau Travel

Macau Travel
Geography of Macau
Location Macau is in the south-east of China. Located on the west bank of the Pearl River close to its river mouth and 60 km west of Hong Kong, it consists of four parts: a peninsula (Macau), two islands (Taipa, and Coloane) and a reclaimed land (Cotai) which joins the two islands. Taipa [...]
