A blog about Travel in China and the Far East
Beijing Redwall International Hostel is located in the center of Beijing. There are so many the most interesting places, such as the Forbidden City, Jingshan and Beihai royal park, the most famous shopping center of Beijing-Wangfujing Street are all with a few minutes walk. //
Doi Hom Fha Resort & Spa is operated by professional management team from Sapphirtel Co., Ltd. The company was established in 2002. “Sapphirtel” is one of the pioneers of small and boutique hotel in Silom, Bangkok prime area. //
Nouvo City Hotel New 4 Star Modern Boutique Style hotel on Rattanakosin Island the old city and historical part of Bangkok. Just 15 Minutes by Walk to Khaosan Road and Banglumphu market. Within easy reach of The Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Pho, National Museum and Other major signs in Ratanakosin island. //
The new hotel is located at a very close proximity to the Suvarnabhumi International AirportHotel The lush landscape that surrounds the hotel makes it an interesting place for the nature lovers. The reception desk is open 24 hours. //
General Description: Accessible to many local attractions City views and exceptional service Close proximity to historic district Close proximity to shopping district Elegant decor Location: Conveniently located in Beijing Recreation: Relaxing full service spa Relaxing spa/hot tub Restaurants &, Lounges: Onsite restaurant Full service bar/lounge Nearby restaurant Coffee Shop on property Services: Business services available [...]
A travel guide to Southwest China, one of the world’s most compelling regions. It includes: over 50 colour-coded maps featuring various listings; area-by-area chapter… //
Beijing Debao Hotel is located in the west of the city,next to the Beijng Exhibition Center (five minutes to walk),Debao Hotel is a luxury four-star hotel with top-quality facilities and strong favor of culture.It receives in particular businessmen,government officials and tourists. It has 230 guest rooms and office buildings equipped with IDD/DDD,24-hour service TV,Including 51 [...]
Location. The Westin Beijing Chaoyang is a business friendly hotel located in Beijing’s Middle Chaoyang neighborhood, close to Dong Yue Miao, Lama Temple, and Ditan Park. Additional points of interest include Temple of Confucius and The Imperial College. Hotel Features. The Westin Beijing Chaoyang features a restaurant, a poolside bar, and a bar/lounge. Room service [...]
Under the \",Roulette\", system, the customer receives a considerable discount on the price. The name of the hotel is revealed a minimum of 72 hours before the arrival date.|The customer is guaranteed accommodation in the requested hotel category and destination.|Any modification on the part of the customer after the initial reservation is made could change [...]
The hotel has 600 rooms including 34 suites, equipped with access to internet and fax, telephone, satellite-tv, radio, alarm clock, hairdryer, safe, individually-controlled air conditioning, mini bar and tea-/coffee making facilities. the hotel has conference-, meeting-, and banquet rooms, a business centre with secretarial service, gym, hairdresser, beauty salon, spa, shops, money exchange, concierge, nursery [...]
Location. City Garden Hotel is located in Hong Kong’s North Point neighborhood, close to Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay Shopping Plaza, and Happy Valley Race Course. Nearby points of interest also include Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and Temple Street Night Market. Hotel Features. Dining options at City Garden Hotel include a restaurant and [...]

March 18, 2011 By admin
Stewed in a corrupt peanut sauce, this delicacy is better twinned with bagoong, or pork and shrimp paste. This heavenly Philippine dish is composed of ox tripe, ox tail, aubergine, and banana blossoms. The bagoong is usually served to give the flavour a lift. So far as the nutrient elements are concerned kare-kare's tripe, tail, and peanuts are all loaded in protein. Nonetheless like any major world town there's crime, but using common protects and cares one can have a cheerful life in Cebu Town . Driving in the town is something I haven't tried and I do not believe I ever will drive in the … [Read More...]
August 31, 2011 By C Chan
While not as comfortable as staying in a hotel camping is the cheapest form of accommodation. Thailand is already a pretty cheap country to travel and hotels and guest houses can be found at very reasonable prices. But camping is popular amongst Thai locals and is a way for you to get out into Thai nature. Thailand has many national parks, seventy six to be exact, and almost all of them have at least one camp site. Of course one low point of camping may be that you will need to bring your own tent which means carrying it around although many sites have tents that you can rent. It can be … [Read More...]

March 1, 2011 By admin
Thailand has changed names a number of times through history. Called "Siam" till 1939 and either " Dominion of Thailand" or just Thailand a number of times through history, the country is now formally called the Dominion of Thailand. Thailand has a record of unbalanced state. While monarchy has not existed in Thailand since 1932 and the country is now a democracy, the Royals is still recognised as ruler of the state. An army revolt, called the 2006 coup, took control of the govt. of Thailand in Sep 2006, declaring martial law and annulling the constitution. A new constitution was adopted in … [Read More...]
January 23, 2012 By C Chan
While you’d hardly find many Europeans booking a pure ski holiday to China, it’s becoming increasingly popular to ski there. Many people find that they combine ski trip with their other reasons for being in China – be that a business trip, or part of a longer travel trip. Many ex-pats who live and work [...]
December 9, 2011 By C Chan
Walking the Great Wall of China is one of those things you’re always going to do, but haven’t quite got around to yet; am I right? That certainly seems to be the case with everyone I ever speak to about it anyway, so I was amazed when a friend recently told me she was walking [...]

February 24, 2011 By admin
HK is a Special executive Area of China, found in the South China Sea. The area covers 426 square miles ( 1104 sq.Km ), making it about a 3rd the scale of Rhode Island. Though many folks think about HK as a single island, the territory basically encompasses more than two hundred little islands, finally connecting to the mainland across a single stream. The key island is, nevertheless HK Island, helping to clarify some of the bafflement. The other major island is Lantau island, and the New Territories and Kowloon Spur make up the majority of the remainder of the area. HK has been inhabited … [Read More...]

March 4, 2011 By admin
Vietnam is a big country in Southeast Far East. It covers 128,500 square miles ( 331,700 sq. Km ), making it a bit bigger than the state of New Mexico. It shares borders with Cambodia, China, and Laos, and has shore along the Gulf of Thailand, the Gulf of Tonkin, and the South China Sea. [...]