TRAVEL BLOG

Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, UNESCO, Southeast Asia, Asia Christopher Kane Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, UNESCO, Southeast Asia, Asia Christopher Kane

A Crash Course into North Vietnam (Ha Long Bay and Hanoi)

The northern region of Vietnam boasts the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi and the amazing archipelago at Ha Long Bay. Take in the sights in the capital, walk through the Old Quarter and experience Hoán Kiêm Lake while riding a scooter through the city. Then book yourself a boat to take you for a night out on Ha Long Bay with stunning viewpoints and explore Sung Sot Cave while you’re at it.

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Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia Christopher Kane Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia Christopher Kane

Just a few reasons why should visit Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai

The cities of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai in Thailand, several hours north of Bangkok, are a great change of pace from the country capital. In these cities you can discover great temples like Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep and the White Temple, see a Muay Thai fight, and even take cooking classes in traditional Thai cuisine.

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Shanghai, Asia, China Christopher Kane Shanghai, Asia, China Christopher Kane

How to experience Shanghai and it’s amazing skyline

If you like epic skylines (either to enjoy or to photograph), the Chinese city of Shanghai is impressive. A more westernized city than other places in China, the city has plenty of character and is comprised of very different boroughs. Great landmarks and areas to see in Shanghai include Tianzifang, The Bund, Jing'An Sculpture Park and Temple, and the Shanghai World Financial Center.

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The perfect guide for tomb raiding in Cambodia

Penon Penh and Siem Reap are the two must sees in Cambodia. The country is most well known for its collection of temples, in their highest concentration at Angkor Archeological Park (near Siem Reap). Here you can see world famous temples such as Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Bayon, Phnom Bakheng, Pre Rup, Preah Khan, and Temple Ta Prohm.

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