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Free Things to Do in Bangkok

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, February 2013

Bangkok is a sprawling city with tons of opportunity to get your cultural fill. Around every corner is someplace to explore, so the question simply becomes, how much do you want to spend doing it? ... 
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Free Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, August 2012

Kuala Lumpur is known as a city of modern tastes, including its vibrant shopping scene, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t other great activities to occupy yourself with, especially if you are ... 
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Free Things to Do in Mumbai

Lydia

Written by Lydia, February 2013

Mumbai is a city of extremes, where Bollywood movie stars reside in extravagant mansions above the jam packed streets and where traditional Indian cultural traditions live on in the shadow of ... 
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Free Things to Do in Seoul

Lydia

Written by Lydia, February 2013

Ornate palaces, temples, sprawling markets, art districts and world-class museums…Seoul is a traveler’s paradise. In a city with so many attractions, you’ll have your pick of free things to do so you ... 
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Free Things to Do in Singapore

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, June 2012

As a major shopping hub of Asia , Singapore certainly has its fair share of expensive activities; but did you know that it is also rich in cultural activities that do not cost a single ... 
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Giant Panda Encounters in China

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, June 2012

If China is synonymous with anything it has got to be the giant panda. Cute as a button yet also a large and sometimes intimidating creature, the panda, a native to the country, has to be one of ... 
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Golfing in Bali

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, April 2012

The list of quality golf courses in Bali is a notoriously short one, but it’s a prestigious one nonetheless. It’s true that the majority of courses are either exclusive country clubs or affiliated ... 
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Golfing in Thailand

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, August 2011

The sport of golf has deep roots in the Kingdom of Thailand , dating back to the reign of Rama V (1853-1910). Originally played exclusively by nobles and other elites, golf is now played in ... 
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Grand Sumo Tournament at Ryogoku Kokugikan

Emma

Written by Emma, Australia, September 2012

Sumo is a Japanese style of wrestling that can trace its roots back to ancient Japan and the Shinto religion. Although you are unlikely to see a sumo wrestler outside of his training school – ... 
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Guide to Street Food in New Delhi

Lydia

Written by Lydia, September 2012

Walking the streets of India ’s capital city is an assault on the senses. Locals on foot shoulder their way through the crowded sidewalks past brightly colored sari shops and stands selling ... 
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Guilin by Season

Emma

Written by Emma, Australia, September 2011

Famous for being one of the most picturesque areas in China , Guilin ’s spectacular karst scenery is every travel photographer’s dream, and floating along the serene Li River as you gaze at the ... 
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Guilin’s Top Five Attractions

Emma

Written by Emma, Australia, April 2012

Guilin is full of great places to visit and beautiful sights to see. If you make it to Guilin, here are 5 attractions that should definitely be on your itinerary! Editor’s Note: This ... 
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How to Get Around in Bali

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, March 2013

Depending on where it is you want to go there are several ways to get around beautiful Bali . For those looking to go the short-distance, from one place to another in Legian, walking is the most ... 
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How to Get Around in Beijing

Lydia

Written by Lydia, March 2013

The prospect of making your way around city the size of Beijing, and one with the traffic problems China‘s capital is notorious for, is certainly daunting. Luckily, you’ll have a wealth of ... 
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How To Get Around in Kyoto

Emma

Written by Emma, Australia, February 2013

Kyoto is laid out on a grid system, with north-south running streets crossing those running east-west. Many of the major sights are close enough to be explored on foot (if you enjoy walking!) but at ... 
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