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A glimpse of Sydney city skyline
Unfolding Sydney through a stroll. -The Star
Splash down Krabi!
There's a new sport on Koh Poda Island that's been described as 'total euphoria'.
Get yourself pampered right here
The Avillion Legacy Melaka is being positioned as a boutique hotel where service is everything. -The Star
Largest museum in the country
Getting around the Terengganu State Museum needs a little planning as it is, after all, the largest indoor and outdoor museum in South East Asia. -NST
Forest's new discovery of rare hornbill
A villager found the young bird that was probably displaced because of logging activities in the area. -The Star
Island offers adventure for fun-seekers
It's the sun, sea, and seals as the writer discovers the exciting activities Bruny Island's eco-tours have to offer. -NST
No treat's this sweet
There's a bank in Jenjarom that attracts the sweet-toothed. The writer can't resist but to drop-in. -NST
Sun, sea, serenity in the O.C.
Get a tan, play beach volleyball or just chill out and be yourself in Orange County in Sunny California. -SUT
See Indonesia's beauty in diversity
This year is "Visit Indonesian Year", so travel to any of these 11 different regions with direct flights from Singapore on SilkAir and Garuda Airways. -SUT
Semiling River Cruise
Legend has it that the King with Fangs is in hiding in Pulau Tiga. Dig out a little history behind the story and discovers what the island has to offer. -NST
Fiesta Fun in Spain
The festival is celebrated in honour of San Fermin, the patron saint of the town. -The Star
Bull Madness
Spain has always been famous for their bullfights and Yip Sook Chin was there to witness it. -The Star
Hotter Deals During Olympics
With the Chinese capital in the limelight, tourists are presented with a wonderful array of cultural activities to participate in besides the Olympics. -NST
Smells like a good getaway
A one-day jaunt to Johor for shopping, a seafood dinner and an endless serving of durians - who can resist this? -ST
This is Batam?
With powdery sand, baby blue sea and a toddler lost in play, Meluar Beach is a little piece of paradise. -ST
A taste of kimchi, a glimpse of DMZ
South Korea is familiar to many, thanks to its cars, mobile phones, football and Winter Sonata but there are still surprises waiting to delight visitors to its shores. -The Star
'World's happiest country' also pricey to visit
Thanks to Tony Leung and Carina Lau's wedding in Bhutan, more travellers are interested in 'the last Shangri-La'. -TNP
Banten Lama's past
The palace and the fort both stand as striking reminders of what Banten Lama once was, a major port in Asia. -JP, ANN
A Sunset to savour
Quiet and peaceful, it is a world away from Bali's notoriously commercialised beach areas that have become flooded with souvenir-hawkers and vendors. -JP, ANN
A stroll amid holy temples in Central Java highland
All the temples in Dieng are named after characters in the Hindu Mahabharata epic. -The Jakarta Post
Chasing the sun at Dieng plateu
The sun rises from behind clusters of temples, which sit 2,093 above sea level. -The Jakarta Post
Slowly into the night
A new boutique hotel offers an oasis of calm five minutes from the action. -The Nation
Loads of room
How much space do you need? Suites at the Grand Sukhumvit Sofitel are laid out generously and with flair. -The Nation
Wat Wimbledon
A holy place in sport, the cathedral of tennis is mystical anytime of year - and you don't have to qualify to feel the glory. -The Nation
Go shoot somebody
Chiang Mai is full of rugged fun like karting, climbing and bungee aerobics - and did we mention shooting? -Daily Xpress
Sikh and you shall find
Just ask for 'Wat Sikh' and thread your way through the alleyways - the effort in finding this soulwarming gem is well worth it. -The Nation
Treats of San Francisco
Besides the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz, the city also has a lot to offer in terms of food and art. -ST
Bala's better than ever
Known for its tea and hot scones, Bala's Chalet in Cameron Highlands has undergone a renovation change. Today, it?s called The Bala's Holiday Chalet. -NST
Many facets of Gombak
Driving through Gombak, you'll discover that the district has many treasures waiting to be uncovered... if you?re not in a hurry. -NST
Beyond our Shores: Water the new wine
Water is just water. Right? Wrong. On London's Claridge?s Water Menu, there?s a choice of more than 30 of the best waters in the world! -NST
People caught in time warp
The wrath of Nature and political unrest may have taken their toll on Myanmar but despite all these, you can feel the serenity of a people living a life steeped in tradition. -NST
Bridge over the Tuaran
The original was washed away in a flood but John Tiong still feels a sense of awe as he walks over Jambatan Tamparuli that bridges the Tuaran River. -NST
Take a weight off
Care for a soothing traditional massage out in the open? Head over to Sanam Luang night or day and choose from one of the 400 masseuses for a little as 100baht a hour. -Daily Xpress
A Universal fave
It is a journey into the fantasy world of Hollywood at Universal Studios in Los Angeles. -The Star
Chaotic, cheery Chhnang
Kompong Chhnang in Cambodia is a fantastic destination in itself ? exotic and chaotically old world. -The Star
Exploring Udon Thani
It is easy to get lost in its maze of stalls selling everything from electrical items and pirated DVDs to glittering trinkets and clothes. -The Star
Awesome Ayutthaya
Ayutthaya, Thailand's ancient capital, is a place steeped in history. -The Star
48 Hours in Beijing
Learn how to make the most of this busy city by bike, foot and public transport. -Reuters
Glimpses of Old Beijing
Go beyond the Great Wall to see Beijing via hutongs, or narrow alleys, which are a contrast to the rapid development of the city. -ST
Capital attraction
Some Japanese go on vacation by checking into a hotel without actually leaving Tokyo, where they live and work. -SPU
Hike up Mount Fuji
Climbing this active volcano in the Land of the Rising Sun can be invigorating. -SPU
Gateway to Japan
Fukuoka, famous for ramen noodles and rock stars, is a tale of two cities. -SPU
High art in Shanghai
Old warehouses are turned into enclaves for Chinese artists to showcase their works. -SPU
Italian Renaissance
The Tuscan city of Florence is a treasure trove of art and architecture. -SPU
Lovers' concerto
Hangzhou's West Lake is a famous setting for Chinese romances. -SPU
Drive in the sun
Head down the Great Sunshine Way for the best Australian experiences. -SPU
Mud wrap in spa sanctuary
Victoria's luxurious spa resorts offer healing therapies to calm the nerves. -SPU
Retreat to a farm in Kranji
You don't have to leave Singapore to enjoy a farm stay. The D'Kranji Farm Resort in Lim Chua Kang lets you commune with nature. -ST
Walk on the wild side
Marvel at the diverse wildlife of Bako National Park in Sarawak. -SPU
Halong Bay getaway
A junk trip in Vietnam's scenic bay is a perfect antidote to Hanoi?s chaotic streets. -SPU
Spending in Spain
Chic Outlet Shopping is a new way to see Europe and buy branded stuff on the cheap. -SPU
Sleepless in Taiwan
With midnight spas and 24-hour bookshops, Taiwanese nightlife will keep you wide awake. -SPU
In Tiger's Nest
Hiking up a mountain to a spectacular monastery in Bhutan can be exhilarating. -SPU
Cool escapades
Take in the sights along Otaru canal in Hokkaido. -TNP
Beach and food hot spots
Sunny Terengganu, just a short hour's flight from Kuala Lumpur, boasts the longest sandy coastline in Malaysia. -TNP
Adventurous fun
India's hills, lakes & coasts offer interesting sights. -TNP
Memorable snapshots
Take your wedding photos in a personalised tour package. -TNP
Swede surprise
Enjoy the rich culture heritage of museums and traditional farms in Skane. -SPU
Rustic Greece
Greek islands Mykonos and Santorini are picture-perfect portraits of windmills, domed churches, cliff-hugging houses and quaint little towns. -SPU
Sunrise at Borobudur
Yogyakarta, the seat of ancient Javanese kings, reflects the heart and soul of Indonesian culture with its archeological structures and traditional arts. -SPU
Rail adventure
Relive the golden age of train travel on a luxurious journey across South Africa. -SPU
The French side of Vietnam
Rustic architecture, dining while cruising along the river and bargain-hunting at quaint little shops. Get a lovely taste of this former communist state. -NST
Alaskan Ice-Capade
Alaska and its glacier landscape charms and, if you are very lucky, you will even get to see ice crashing into the sea. -ST
Skiing in Japan
Most ski resorts in Japan offer a wide range of slopes for beginners and children. Many of them also come with ski schools. -ST
Wine up in Burgundy
Mont Saint-Michel, which was used as a prison during the French Revolution, has been extensively restored and is now a Unesco World Heritage site. -ST
A terrific tin holiday
Phuket's Indigo Pearl is entirely aboveground, but this delightful 'mine-theme' resort is tunnels of fun. -The Nation
Straight out of Spielberg
You've probably heard about the dinosaurs in Isaan, Thailand, but if you haven't been to see them yet, you'd better get a move on - they're not getting any younger. -Daily Xpress
Laid back in Lop Buri
Best known for its sunflower fields and cheeky monkeys, this ancient capital is also rich in architecture. -The Nation
Keep this a secret, will you?
Only now are people beginning to realise that Koh Phayarm in Thailand is well worth the long voyage from the Ranong shore. -The Nation
Raja Ampat, Papua's underwater paradise
Dive into Indonesia' Miss Universe 2006 runner-up's diving adventures in Raja Ampat. -JP
Fearless in Bangkok
In Bangkok, even street dogs are happy. -Philippine Daily Inquirer, ANN
Puerto Princesa, eco-tourism paradise
From watching dolphins frolic in the wild to extracting and eating woodworms from fallen logs, tourists can be sure of full schedules in the lush tropical vistas and rich ecosystems in Palawan. -Philippine Daily Inquirer, ANN
They do it with snakes!
Fascinated by snakes and other creepy crawlies? Attend a performance on a snake farm that's guaranteed to make your hair stand on ends. -NST
Birds of bad omen
Call them superstitious if you like but the natives of Borneo believe that calls of certain birds and animals is a warning that something bad is about to happen. -NST
Protecting the resort atmosphere
Despite the industrial zone that surrounds it, the Holiday Inn Glenmarie Kuala Lumpur exudes a tranquility associated usually with resort establishments. -NST
Surprises in old market
Penang's Anson Road Market exudes a bygone flavour that you won?t find in today's modern markets in big cities. -NST
Oldest golf club in city centre
The next time you tee off, you may find it interesting to know that golf was played in Malaysia even before setting up of their oldest golf club. -NST
Wonders of the rainforest
Positioning itself as a focal point for environmental education, the Rainforest Discovery Centre is not to be missed. -NST
Glimpse of the orang utan
Emerging from the thick green foliage, several semi-wild orang utan slowly tighten their grip on ropes and make their way to an elevated platform several metres above the ground. -NST
Wild time on the floodplain
Sabah's east coast is home to diverse flora and fauna which have yet to be discovered by most Malaysians. Travels to the Kinabatangan floodplain for a closer look at what's in store. -NST
The Berlin whirl
You'll never run out of things to do in the German capital from arts and culture to clubbing. -ST
A highland adventure
A visit to Scotland is not complete until you've been to the highlands and tried the famous haggis. -The Star
An uphill battle
Mt Rinjani on Lombok island in Indonesia is a tough climb, but the view from the summit makes the aches and pains worthwhile. -The Star
Pampered in Putrajaya
More than just a stuffy Government administrative capital, Putrajaya is a fun getaway too. -The Star
Royal splendour
When in London, visit the landmark Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs exhibition. -The Star
48 hours in Istanbul
Istanbul boasts a rich cultural mix with influences ranging from Roman to Arab, and a rich Muslim heritage of the Ottoman Empire. -Reuters
No snow? Go for gold
Never mind if there is no snow on the slopes, the family can still have fun at old gold-mining towns near Melbourne. - ST
Paradise lost and found
Almost four years after the tsunami, Phuket is back in full swing, offering visitors a host of things to see and do. -ST
Grave hopping in Cirebon
Most interesting about this Indonesian city was it's respect for the graves of religious leaders, where people flock to daily to pray. -JP
New Orleans exalts the art of the cocktail
One-of-a-kind whiskey bottles and some of the oldest known bar tools and cocktail recipes are among the exhibits Museum of the American Cocktail. -Reuters
Racing kart-style
Send your kids to Thailand's only indoor go-kart track if you want them to get addicted - to fun. -The Nation
Spice up your Sundays
Penang was once an important port for spice merchants. Today, you can still get a whiff of the aromatic spices as well as enjoy dishes prepared with them. -NST
Bustling and vibrant city
Signs of new-found wealth can be seen everywhere in Vietnam's largest city. -NST
For the record: Still going strong
The oldest theatre in Malaysia opened 88 years ago and continues to draw fans of Tamil, Hindi, Malay and Indonesian films. -NST
A glorious Russian tradition
A visit to the circus would be a great way to round up your visit to Moscow, the capital. -BT
Fukuoka's food fiestas
Eat your heart out in this city on Kyushu island which offers everything from ramen to cow offal steamboat. -ST
Soak in Malay culture
Rumah Limas at Danga Bay offers an opportunity to experience authentic Malay culture, from the arts to cuisine. -NST
In Balinese heaven
Soak in the luxurious comfort of a stay in one of Bali?s villa resorts. -NST
48 hours in Wellington
Get the most from a short stay in the perfectly formed capital of New Zealand. -Reuters
48 hours in Siem Reap
Make the most of your stay in Cambodia by immersing yourself in the rich history and culture. -Reuters
Rooms for more
Families on holiday will love the new rooms at Grand Continental Melaka which are designed for three or more people. -NST
Taste of rustic charm
In a state long associated with nonya food and other uncommon hawker fare, there are still some places in Penang that have escaped the attention of the uninitiated. -NST
All the fun in Malacca
Malacca's latest and arguably most popular attraction now is the Taming Sari tower, named after the legendary Hang Tuah's kris. -NST
Tour of the living museum
Villa Sentosa in Kampung Morten is a fine example of how the rich Malay family lived in the 1920s. -NST
Cultural crossroads in Istanbul
Once home to great civilisations such as Byzantium, Constantinople and the Ottoman Empire, Istanbul now draws visitors on a different quest. -NST
Almost every facet of Diamond House is flawless
Just a few minutes' walk from Khao San, Samsen is definitely more peaceful and roomy, and still close to must-see tourist spots. -Daily Xpress
Unbeatable at Bang Tao
With three floors to stretch out in and a pool on the roof, the new Dusit Thani Pool Villas max out on private luxury. -The Nation
Hidden oasis
Escape Bangkok without leaving it. -The Nation
Khmer museum with a Thai link
The new Angkor National Museum in Siem Reap tracks Cambodian history - with help from a Thai corporation. -Daily Xpress, ANN
Climbing at Batu Caves
Bored of the climbing gym? Go for nature's own at Batu Caves. -The Star
Live & learn: Rethink travel
Responsible tourism is the latest catchphrase in this era of global-warming concerns. But just how easy is it to stick to the moral high road? -The Star
Blessed by Mother Nature
Just 270km from Bangkok, Ratchaburi's Suan Phung district captures the spirit and vitality of both Chiang Mai and Khao Yai but still retains its own identity. -The Nation, ANN
The Dheva way to divinity
Told on arrival he's too hot for his body, our man commits to salvation at Chiang Mai's heavenly Dhara Dhevi. -The Nation
Picasso, like you've never seen him
How does a philistine appreciate art that has been called everything from revolutionary to downright baffling? -The Star
Taking on the American Midwest one Greyhound terminal at a time
Taufiqurrahman recounts his journey as he traipses through the United States - on a bus. -JP
Pilgrimage to the shrine of Rock and Roll
If you are a rock fetish freak who enjoys catching a glimpse of the handwritten lyrics of Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart", this museum is definitely for you. -JP
Serene idyll
Pampering your family with a private villa and pool holiday is now becoming affordable. -The Star
Haven and earth
Named a Unesco's World Heritage site, China's earthen buildings are both home and fortress. -ST
Toronto hotel boasts own honey from rooftop
The arrival of three queens and their 40,000 workers has created a new buzz at one of Toronto's oldest hotels. -Reuters
Hot spot seals with a kiss
Thanks to the volcanoes in Lake Toya, there is a wealth of hot springs in picturesque Hokkaido. So go on and soak them up. -ST
Indian beauty with French looks
Editor Roopinder Singh lived in New York for six years but was drawn back to his hometown of Chandigarh. -ST
Pridi in full colour
A quartercentury after his death, a new museum details Pridi Banomyong's rise, fall and enduring legacy. -Daily Xpress
You're the wildlife
You can explore Tone Pariwat Wildlife Sanctuary fast, slowly or very, very bumpily. -Daily Xpress
Tranquillity with all the trimmings
The just-refurbished Kantary Bay Hotel dishes up rich facilities with lashings of peace and quiet. -The Nation
Beating a retreat
A new resort on Thailand's easternmost beach is ideal for holidaymakers seeking solitude, but it may be too quiet for some. -The Nation
Best of both worlds
A Phuket holiday complex with villas available for long- and short-term rental is ideal for anyone seeking total privacy. -The Nation
Blissed out in Bali
The small but cosy Rama Candidasa Resort is ideal for a tranquil break in a tropical paradise. -The Nation
Rumble in the jungle
A floating lodge in a rich tropical forest makes for an ideal weekend getaway. -The Nation
From badminton to nasi kandar
If you?re craving for nasi kandar in Perak, head for Mat Perak?s stall in Ulu Kinta. -NST
Yesterday once more
Where does one go for all things Peranakan if not Malacca? Uncover nonya beauty secrets from the past in Jonker Street. -NST
Inspiration in our heritage
Malaysian writer feels Singapore has successfully juxtaposed past with present; impressively we continue to hold on to our past in a fast-developing world. -ST
Malaysian cuisine in Bali
Visitors to Bali can now get to taste Malaysian gastronomic delights at the Lagenda Malaysian Food Garden in Wina Holiday Villa, Kuta. -NST
Heavenly bliss
Sleeping soundly on a Heavenly Bed at the Westin Langkawi Resort and Spa, you'll feels like you're in seventh heaven. -NST
Honey in the tualang
The branches of the tall tualang are home to thousands and thousands of bees living in honeycombs. -NST
Aroma of halal delights
Muslims in Bali often say it is difficult to find halal food, even in towns like Kuta, Ubud, Sanur, Tanah Lot and Kintamani. -NST
The underwater temple beckons
Drowned by a dam, Wat Wang Wiwekaran in Sangkhla Buri is still a place for contemplation. -Daily Xpress
Old-style muso
Despite his advanced years, Pattani violinist Waekha-der Waedeng, 77, still has a youthful passion for music. -Daily Xpress
Trabzon and Mushane: Tourism destination alternatives in Turkey
Cities in Turkey's Black Sea coastal area boast tourist attractions that have promising prospects. -JP
Paradise beneath the surface
A fascinating wonderland lies beneath the aquamarine waves in Indonesia's Komodo National Park. -The Star
Adventure awaits in Bhutan
Breathtaking scenery, hiking expeditions through remote areas and high-altitude mountain biking are major attractions. -BT
China's Hawaii
With a tropical climate and unspoilt, palm-fringed beaches, Hainan has all the ingredients to become one of Asia's top tourist resorts. -TNP
48 hours in Perth
Celebrate Fridays, drink gourmet coffee, snorkel among coral reefs and enjoy a sumptuous Sunday Brunch in Perth. -Reuters
48 hours in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
A center of traditional Taiwanese culture, Kaohsiung is also Taiwan's second largest city, and one of the world's biggest ports. -Reuters
Gardens of human diversity
At the highest latitude in Viet Nam, Ha Giang is home to 23 ethnic minorities. -ANN
Deep in Laos
A trip to Laos is just the ticket for the inquisitive traveler searching for a country rich in culture and beauty. -JP
New Orleans: restoring an adventurous city
New Orleans, whose culture is an amalgam of cultural influences, is a Disneyland for adults. -JP
Taking a trip into the past
A visit to the National Museum would be time well-spent - it is a treasure trove of the country's past, its myriad cultures and joint heritage. -NST
Live the high-flying life of New York
Indulge in luxury at the city's hotels, restaurants and malls. -BT
Taken with Turkey
Sure, Turkey's sights are a delight. But its people are even more delightful and will absolutely charm you. -ST
Santorini splendour
From glorious sunsets and unusual beach sand colours to delicious food, the Greek island of Santorini has a lot to offer. -ST
Peace and seclusion
A designer golf course, an international-class resort with a sandy beach and tropical rainforest, endless activities and holistic wellness. All these add up to a perfectly relaxing holiday. -NST
Views along the river
When you?re done with exploring and shopping in Kota Baru, go for a cruise along Sungai Kelantan. -NST
Thailand on a shoe-string budget
RM1,000. Eight days by road from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. How did Zalina Mohd Som fare? -NST
Magic of the Opera House
Drawn to the white, sail-like structure of the Sydney Opera House, the writer is entranced by its splendour. -NST
Enchanting Gunung Ledang
Gunung Ledang is not in Malacca. It is in Johor. -NST
The forgotten island of Pulau Sialu
Officially, it does not exist. That is the most beguiling of the long list of interesting facts about Pulau Sialu, a two-hectare island off Minyak Beku in Batu Pahat, Johor. -NST
Undying charm of Lido Beach
Tell the average resident of Johor Baru that his city has something in common with Venice, and he will look at you with a blank stare. -NST
Watch the waves in Wellington
With the sea at its front and hills in the back, you can feel the wind in your hair in New Zealand?s capital. -ST
Take your pick in Turkey
Head only a short distance from this sub-alpine city and it is still possible to see many traditional aspects of Turkish life. -The Star
A feast for the eyes
Thailand's rich culture is world-famous but nowhere is it better admired and enjoyed nowadays than at Siam Niramit. -The Star
Thailand & Shanghai: From temples to shopping
Visit the majestic Wat Arun Temple in Bangkok, and shop till you drop at Shanghai's famed Nanjing Road. -TNP
Sichuan after the earthquake: Will tourists return?
To rebuild Sichuan's bustling tourism trade, agencies is offering extensive promotions, expanded air services and slashed prices. -TNP
For the record: Heritage island
The Langkawi archipelago is Malaysia?s largest cluster of islands. -NST
Have your fill in Colombo
From history to good food and shopping, the colourful capital of Sri Lanka has much to offer. -ST
La Fete de la Musique in Paris
Planning to visit Paris? AsiaOne contributor, Cecile Vanucci, recommends going in June and gives you her top tips on what to see and do. -AsiaOne
V-rolicking in Lyon
Discovering traces of the Gallo-Roman civilization in the French gastronomic capital on a bicycle proves a compelling experience. -The Jakarta Post, ANN
Best of Padang Changkat: Kampung steeped in history
Discover the rich history behind a village where many served the Sultans faithfully and continue to produce the handicrafts they were famous for. -NST
Rustic haven
The former capital of Laos, Luang Prabang, offers historic sites and hotspots of untouched beauty. -ST
Ethnic culture brings ancient city to life
What fascinates tourists from home and abroad about the ancient city of Lijiang? Its ethnic culture offers the answer. -China Daily, ANN
A river runs through it
Chachoengsao, a quiet province just outside Bangkok, will delight anyone looking for green fields, traditional markets and unusual snacks. -The Nation, ANN
Under the spell of orchids
With the opening of its Orchid Club Wing and St Gregory Spa, Parkroyal Kuala Lumpur has so much more to offer guests. -NST
Sailing the Andaman
Tired of shopping, swimming and sight-seeing? Then go on a sailing adventure with ths writer who finds a company bent on re-inventing holiday plans. -NST
Resorting to a little isolation
For serious relaxation and bonding with your loved ones, there is no better place to holiday than at a resort that's a distance away from cities. -NST
Precision timing in the forest
Nature never fails to fascinate. Woken up by a piercing siren early in the morning, the writer is wide-eyed with wonder when told that one can actually tell the time of day by these sounds. -NST
There's the beach, the sun and lots of real good fun
If you enjoy the sun, sand and sea, you will love it at Fishing Bay Resort, near Mersing. -NST
Glide of your life
The entire city of Venice, a world heritage site, is a living, breathing museum with something for every whim and fancy. -ST
Stylish suites
Developers are overcoming the space crunch by converting under-utilised areas and carparks into hotel rooms, offices and retail space. -ST
In the kingdom of buried temples
A budding Indiana Jones delves into the ancient mystery of the 'Lost City' in Chiang Mai province. -Daily Xpress, ANN
Hua Hin
Quick getaways in Thailand. -The Nation, ANN
Car-less and carefree in Perth
Tips and tricks of what to do in Perth, Australia. -The Jakarta Post, ANN
In their father's footsteps
The Kuan Ti temple in Jalan Gambang here is gaining popularity among local and foreign tourists. -The Star
Centre offers massage treatments and yoga classes
Women who prefer privacy in an all-women environment when having a massage can do so at a female-only massage therapy centre in Desa Aman Puri, Kepong. -The Star
The draw of Sungai Timun
Visitors can get to Kampung Sungai Timun by cruising on the river in motorboat, watching the fireflies along the way. -The Star
Soothing getaway by the sea
Port Dickson beach hardly needs introduction but a setback is the sight of a muddy beach. However, guests at the Avillion Admiral Cove all-suites hotel need not worry. -The Star
Old Dubai clings to its fading heritage as new city rises
Nestled among mushrooming skyscrapers, the rabbit warren of streets dating from the 1890s is one of the few reminders left of Dubai's past. -Reuters
It all started with an epidemic
The building became the National Awakening Museum in February 1984. -The Jakarta Post, ANN
National Awakening Museum portrays our nationalism
It is in appalling condition. -The Jakarta Post
Grand Canyon gung ho
The Grand Canyon is indeed a natural wonder and one of the best ways to experience its breathtaking landscape is to hike the trails. -The Star
Car-free Bangkok
Mention Bangkok, and many tend to think of traffic snarls, smog and rising temperatures. But things are changing for the better. -The Star
Rich traditions of Sheffield
Over in the industrial town of Sheffield, we met staff from the club Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. -TNP
When the Saints go marching in
We visited the largest city in the southern coast of England, Southampton. The city is, of course, home to Southampton Football Club - nicknamed 'The Saints'. -TNP
Rhythms of England's soccer cities
Jamie Yeo takes you on a journey through football crazy England. -TNP
Enduring charm
Turn back the clock with a visit to picturesque Cameron Highlands, the largest and most genteel of the hill resorts in Malaysia. -The Star
Resort to change
Thailand doesn't have cutting-edge architecture, but that may change with a new wave of funky beach hotels. -AFP
Away from the beaches
The YTL brand and exclusive apartment units are probably what draw people to the Vistana Hotel & Residences Penang. -NST
Bear-y strange indeed
There is renewed interest in Kellie's Castle in Perak after a curiously shaped growth was spotted on the trunk of the tree there. -NST
Double-decker tour of downtown Seoul
The double-decker's voice system plays a virtual guide, offering a brief introduction of key spots in English, Japanese, Chinese and Korean. -The Korea Herald,ANN
This side of Pakistan
What you won't likely see on the news is the side of Pakistan that is far, far more worthy of being written about. -Philippine Daily Inquirer, ANN
Charm amid the chaos
Taipei may not dazzle. But it works its charm on you - slowly and surely. -ST
Discovering Kampung Senibong
It is a traditional fishing village near Permas Jaya in Johor Baru and is a perfect place for an outing. -NST
For the record: Castle of love
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan did it. So did William Kellie-Smith - in Perak. Today, Kellie's Castle still stands as an everlasting monument of his love for his wife. -NST
Allure of Alice
Fall in love with the natural beauty in and around the outback town of Alice Springs. -ST
Many sides of the Australian gem
What some states have to offer. -myp
Honeymooning Down Under
You don't have to travel far to find romantic holidays for two. -myp
Southern comfort
A small garden resort in Ranong offers stylish flourishes for a stunted price. -Daily Xpress, ANN
Me Tarzan, you Jane
Swinging through the trees on Koh Chang. -Daily Xpress, ANN
Far from the island crowds
A small boutique hotel on Phuket's Maikhao beach guarantees privacy and peace for romantic getaways. -The Nation, ANN
Pockets of Paradise
Once a tranquil backwater, Pran Buri is being discovered by resort developers. -The Nation, ANN
A quest for quiet
Beaches with backdrops of blue sky and towering hills calm the senses in crowded Hong Kong. -The Nation, ANN
Let your inner child roam free at this museum
It is a smart, small-scale and nicely packaged alternative to some of the more obvious culture-based choices in the Greater Tokyo area. -BT
Pampering your kids and you, Sheraton-style
She's just been given a complete US$10 million facelift that makes it one of the snazziest hotels in Tokyo Bay. -BT
Middle Kingdom's Motown
The Yellow Crane Tower is one of the attractions Wuhan has to offer. -China Daily, ANN
Museum tribute to sports greats
The Sports Museum of America in New York City is the first all-sports museum in the US. -The Star, ANN
A Chinese oddity
The ancient artefacts uncovered in Sanxingdui in Sichuan, China look as if they might have been Mayan. -The Star, ANN
A kaleidoscopic night: Light, camera and water
A giant water screen show on the Putrajaya Lake is the federal administrative capital's latest tourist attraction. -NST
Hidden charms of the south
Johor - the southern gold mine of Malaysia. -NST
Colourful mojo for boutique hotel
What used to be a primary school is now Hotel Re!, which is loud and proud of it. -ST
Underwater church rises in Spain's drying dam
Drought causes water crisis in Barcelona, ships used to bring in water for residents. -TNP
Malacca: Window to the past
It has been dubbed "the historical state" by locals. The Portuguese, Dutch and British forces have all had a presence in Malacca.
Cameron Highlands: Get high to be cool
For a breath of cool, crisp air, Cameron Highlands is the place to be.
Redang: Explore the depths
Much of life on Redang happens underwater. The waters off the white beaches are home to at least 3,000 species of fish and 500 species of reef-building coral.
Club Med the family way
From its reputation as a swinging singles getaway, Club Med has moved to include more wholesome family fare. -NST
Award for Royal Langkawi Yacht Club
The Royal Langkawi Yacht Club was named the Best Asian Marine/Yacht Club of the Year at the highly-acclaimed Christofle Asia Boating Awards 2008 held recently in Shanghai, China. -NST
Luxury hotel set to open soon
The Club at The Saujana Kuala Lumpur is set to open in September this year. -The Star, ANN
Ha Tien: eclectic mix of sun, sand, gemstones
Despite having no major natural attractions or even facilities like quality hotels and resorts, Ha Tien Town is an extremely attractive place thanks to its primitive beauty. -Viet Nam New, ANN
Sukhothai's Silver Lining
A holiday-time magnet every spring and autumn, the old capital has charms to cherish all year round. -The Nation, ANN
Vogue vintage
The fashionable in Gotham, New York don't troop into large department stores; they go for vintage fashion and try to snap a good deal at consignment stores. -The Star
Whither manners?
With its economy booming, Vietnam's nouveau riche are increasing in number, but sometimes they set themselves up for the 'etiquette police'. -The Star
Tohoku is Japan's last samurai town
Resplendently preserved with little thatched houses, it is testament to the might and influence of the Shogun. -BT
Bask in the Miami heat
In the day, it's all about the sun, sand and sea. But at night, Miami turns into a sizzling party town. -ST
Let it snow
Forget about shopping. Get a new high skiing in the winter wonderland that is Nanshan Ski Village near Beijing. -ST
Horizons in Phetchaburi
Just 30 minutes north of Hua Hin, the beaches are empty of people but full of local character. -The Nation, ANN
Magic off the Mergui isles
Divers exploring Burma's largely uncharted waters are left as gapemouthed as the mammoth whale sharks they encounter. -The Nation, ANN
Great scenery, history
This province is home to a revered Buddha image and four of the nation's most beautiful national parks. -Daily Xpress, ANN
Tereram the latest star of Johor Zoo
A baby camel has joined the Johor Zoo family. -NST
Let the fish 'eat' your fingers
Looking for a way to release some stress and at the same time eat healthy? Try the Desaru Fruit Farm in Johor. -NST
WW2 battery can be tourist draw
A million-dollar artillery battery was built by the British to stop any invasion by the Japanese during World War 2. Now this place may become a tourist attraction. -NST
No terminal madness here
Have you ever thought of a bustling airport terminal as a relaxing place? Well, Qatar Airways' new Premium Terminal begs to differ! -The Star, ANN
Qatar: Intriguing mix of old and new
It is a nation that is booming at an unbelievable rate, so whether it's an adventurous holiday or a fancy break you're looking for, Qatar's got something for everyone. -The Star, ANN
A little piece of heaven in idyllic Banggol
Tired of city life and feeling the need to unwind? There's a tiny resort tucked on the bank of a river in Banggol that will fit the bill nicely. -NST
Leave your heart in San Sebastian
There may be many Michelin-starred restaurants in this Spanish seaside town but the ones that warm the heart are those with a homey touch and honest-to-goodness cooking. -BT
Three-day festival promises awesome blend of music
The event is featuring multicultural 'ensembles' from Malaysia, Australia, US, Mexico, Denmark, Reunion Islands, Ireland, Iran, India, France, Canada, Croatia, Tibet and Kenya. -The Star, ANN
Festive mood in Sabah
Sabah's month-long Harvest Festival kicked off with symbolic harvesting of padi amid chantings by Kadazandusun priestesses. -The Star, ANN
Horizon lost in time
China's Lijiang, with an 800-year-old history, still retains much of its old-world charm. -ST
Tale of 3 cities beyond Seoul
South Korea has picked three eco-friendly cities to woo retirees from Asia. Attractions include golf courses, ski complexes and casinos. -ST
So you want to splurge...
Check these 2 restaurants in Japan if you are one of those who live to eat. -ST
Tokyo eats
The Japanese capital is chock-full of small, local eateries that serve up gastronomic gems. Here?s a guide on the locals? favourite hangouts. -ST
A day in Taipei with Jolin
Taiwan's tourism ambassador and Mandopop star Jolin Tsai popped into town over the weekend to promote her hometown. -TNP
Eco-tourism sales strategy
The Malaysian Tourism Ministry is looking at promoting both countries - Malaysia and Singapore - as 'two countries, one destination'. -NST
Flower power
Living a stone's throw away from Hanoi's famed flower market, a flower-mad columnist revels in the blooms of the changing seasons. -The Star, ANN
Sunday market by the sea
The open-air markets of Australia are a bit like the Malaysian pasar malam. -The Star, ANN
St Regis, Singapore
St Regis is the only hotel in Singapore to offer butler services to all guests now that it's open. -BT
JIA Shanghai
Boutique hotels have been hard to come by because in the Chinese context, big is always better. -BT
In the lap of luxury
In need of a break, yet too strapped for time to jet off for a long vacation? Then check out these new hotels in the region for a rejuvenating, quick getaway. -BT
Have a SPLASH in SYDNEY
Advice to visitors, even those who have just 48 hours here, is to enter into the spirit of this hedonistic, multiracial melting pot as you will not be disappointed. -ST
The architectural legacy of China's most awkward city
Once China's second largest city, the home of China's first university and a thriving cultural melting pot, Tianjin is today an afterthought. -China Daily, ANN
Classic love story attracts tourists to Namwon
Sung Chun-hyang and Lee Mong-ryong, unlike Romeo and Juliet, lived 'happily ever after' in the story originating from a type of Korean folk opera titled Chunhyang-ga. -The Korea Herald, ANN
Catching the Korean wave
Dramas come alive for Korean pop culture newbie Jacqueline Woo. -SPU
Dressed to kill
Jacqueline Woo meets the tribes in Sabah and keeps her head. -SPU
Guns, girls
Colorado in its 19th century heyday is a wild place. -SPU
Life in the outback
Philip Lee is fascinated by the flora and fauna in the Western Australian landscape. -SPU
Call of the wild
Enjoy nature with its unspoilt beauty on an African safari. -SPU
Captivating Cape Town
The awesome natural beauty of South Africa?s capital and the Cape Peninsula will inspire the artist in you. -ST
Hotel with a floor just for women
Naumi sets aside 5 rooms just for female travellers to give them a sense of privacy and security. -ST
In France, the rest is history
Ancient buildings and stories of knights abound in south-west France, but it is Europe's largest fortified town that will take your breath away. -ST
The Island of the Dead
From simple gravestones to elaborate sarcophagi, tombs are everywhere on Pulau Samosir
Dazzling opening for S'pore Flyer
It got the thumbs-up from Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who said the Flyer offered a remarkable view of 'our beautiful city' after a ride on it. -ST
Farm fun on S'pore vacations
More farms going into agri-tainment for extra income. -ST
Happening Houston
This vibrant city will keep space junkies, museum lovers and sports fans very busy. -ST
 
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