While religion and tradition permeate daily life in Bhutan, it is no longer simply an impoverished Himalayan kingdom clinging to its past.
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Sitting in a peaceful bamboo grove almost makes me want to go a bit Buddhist.
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My neighbourhood has changed a lot over the years. There are business people and students mainly, with a big Muslim community too. My granddad is Chinese and moved
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The most Googled city in China, with over 70 million domestic tourists per year, home of UNESCO World Heritage Site's West Lake, subject of Marco Polo's 13th century
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"Sometimes people are disappointed when they don't get to sleep in one of the tree houses," says Mr. Lee. "This makes me sad. Each house is unique and special."
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Nong Hoi is an old and traditional area of the city. It is where the ancient temple complex of Wiang Kum Kam.
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A look at the work of the Thailand Community-based Tourism Institute (CBT-I) and how you can get involved with community-based tourist projects.
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Plane landed at six something…in the morning. By seven we were on a tour bus with an overly chatty guide who proceeded to talk non-stop for, well, every moment we
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ASEAN Mutual Recognition Arrangement for Tourism Professionals allows nationals of ASEAN nations mobility to practice their profession within the community.
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The Chinese blockbuster road trip movie, 'Lost in Thailand', has stimulated a boom in Chinese tourism in the city. Rebecca Iszatt reports.
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A huge thank you to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (Chiang Mai) for organising this fabulous trip and to AirAsia for generously sponsoring our flights.
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