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Vietnam Travel Guide: Vietnam HCM City
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Thursday, May 31, 2007. As Ho Chi Minh City's cyclo drivers rest easy below vast neon billboards, the emerging Vietnamese middle class - mobile phones in hand - cruise past draped in haute couture on their imported motorcycles. Welcome to Ho Chi Minh City - Vietnam's largest and most exciting city. When the South finally fell in 1975, what remained was a paltry shadow of it's more grandiose days. Fittingly, the following year, in honour of the late leader of North Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh - the city was ...
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Malaysia Guide: Malaysia Vacation Guide
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007. The majestic and awe-inspiring Mount Kinabalu is one of the premier destinations for thousands of visitors to Sabah, Malaysian Borneo each year. Kinabalu National Park, a designated World Heritage Site, boasts an estimated 4,500 species of plants which includes 1,500 species of orchids, 77 of which are endemic to Kinabalu, Nepenthes pitcher plants, and the Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world. If you prefer to start the ascent on Day 1, it is advisable to arrive at the Park l...
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Malaysia Guide: Going Malaysia
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007. So, I'm going to give this blogging thing another whirl. It didn't work out last time, but a new continent means new endeavors. My last two weeks in Australia were spent doing a "desert safari" up through the red center, a three day diving trip on a livaboard on the Great Barrier Reef, and then a couple of days spent up in Cape Tribulation. And truly, it is an organized city. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Vietnam Tourism Guide: May 2007
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Thursday, May 31, 2007. Vietnam's northernmost coastal province, Quang Ninh runs all the way to the Chinese frontier and border crossing at Mong Cai. Inland the province is bordered by Long Son and Bac Giang to the west and Hai Duong and Hai Phong to the south. If you're in Quang Ninh and not heading to the Chinese border crossing at Mong Cai, then you're almost definetly heading to the magnificent, breathtaking Ha Long Bay. A word about Hue tours. Touring the Sites on your Own. There's also a medical cl...
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Vietnam Travel Guide: Vietnam Nha Trang
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Thursday, May 31, 2007. For those not interested in diving or sunbathing, other attractions in the city and surrounding area include, the Ba Ho waterfalls, the 'mineral' mud baths, the Cham Tower and Long Son pagoda. Further afield, Nha Trang is a perfect base to explore outlying places such as Whale Island, Jungle Beach and even the central highlands - Buon Ma Thuot is just a bumpy 205km away. The beach area is well serviced by Internet Cafes which also provide international calling facilities. Try ...
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Vietnam Travel Guide: Vietnam Vacation Guide
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007. Be an environment ambassador. Delacour's langurNumerous flora and fauna species are also unique to Vietnam - 40 percent of Vietnam' s plants grow nowhere else - while seven of the 12 large mammals, which have been described in the last century, were discovered in Vietnam. Tourism provides an economic reason for conserving natural resources and if sustainable, can encourage the protection of the country's bio-diversity. Helping to conserve Vietnam's precious bio-diversity. Be carefu...
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Vietnam Travel Guide: Birdwatching Vietnam
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Friday, June 1, 2007. Of the few Indo-Chinese countries, Vietnam is perhaps the most accessible, safe and the friendliest of all to visit presently. Her lifting of many restrictions and extension of its arms to welcome investors and tourists alike have meant a steady stream of visitors to her shores in recent years. Birdwatchers are no exception. Vietnam is thus an exciting and important destination for any birdwatcher, and is one country where more discovery awaits to be uncovered. We went during the dr...
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Malaysia Guide: Malaysia Bird Watching Report
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Friday, June 1, 2007. Malaysia Bird Watching Report. White-necked Babbler - Taman Negara © James Eaton/ Birdtour Asia. Silver-breasted Broadbill – Fraser’s Hill Malayan Partridge – Fraser’s Hill. Scaly-breasted Bulbul – The Gap Black Laughingthrush – The Gap. Rufous-collared Kingfisher – Taman Negara Green Broadbill – Taman Negara. During this 14 day tour we recorded a total of 265 species, with a further 14 heard. We were luckily enough to observe both of Malaysia’s elusive endemics, Malayan W...
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Malaysia Tourism: Malaysia Vacation Guide
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007. For those looking for a different cultural experience, or even just a great holiday destination, then adding Malaysia to your travel list will not disappoint. A Malaysian holiday can be a relaxed resort style getaway on one of the islands such as Sabah or Langkawi, bargain shopping and sight-seeing in the capital Kuala Lumpur, or perhaps a combination of both to let you experience the diversity of this amazing country. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).