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Trekking to Fansipan, Vietnam –  the top of Indochina countries

Trekking to Fansipan, Vietnam – the top of Indochina countries

Phan Xi Pang, Fansipan or Phan Si Phang is the highest mountain in Vietnam, which is also the highest in the three Indochinese countries. Located at the Hoang Lien Son mountain range, it is known as the “Roof of Indochina” with the height of 3143m. Fansipan is about 9 km far from Sapa town to...
24 hours experiencing Bangkok

24 hours experiencing Bangkok

Voyages on Chao Phraya River, visiting Buddhism temples, shopping at night markets and more than that can be your experiences in Bangkok in just one day 1.     Breakfast: Wake up in “the city of Angels” when the sun comes up and feel the breath of a growing capital. Then have a stuffed breakfast or ahaan...
Lao New Year – Pimai

Lao New Year – Pimai

Lao New Year is a popular English name for a traditional celebration known in Laos as Pi Mai. It is the most widely celebrated festival in Laos. The festival is also celebrated by the Lao in the United States of America, Canada,France, and Australia.It takes place around 13-15th April, the hottest time of the year in Laos, which is also the start...
Wanna escape from the morden life? Go to Koh Phayam island

Wanna escape from the morden life? Go to Koh Phayam island

Koh Phayam is the second largest Andaman Sea island off the coast of Ranong Province. Koh Phayam has no roads suitable for automobiles, thus motorbikes are the chief means of transport. Tourists hire motorbikes at the pier and ride along the road to the resorts. There two major beaches:  Ao Yai and Ao Kao Kwai...
5 popular street food in Vietnam

5 popular street food in Vietnam

Vietnam is known as a true paradise with thousands of delicious street food. Under the local people’s clever cooking hands, the available ingredients such as meat, rice, vegetables and fruit are perfectly cooked to make delicious dishes. These food will surely make tourist go crazy for them at the first try. Let’s list out 5...
Inle Lake in Myanmar

Inle Lake in Myanmar

For those of you who are planning for a travel in Myanmar, you should not miss chance to visit the serenely picturesque Inle Lake, which is located in western Shan State. Inle Lake is famous for its floating villages, gardens and markets and the unique way of life of the local Intha people, with their...
Myanmar dessert

Myanmar dessert

Myanmar people do not always have dessert during normal meals at home, but it is customary when entertaining a guest or giving a charity feast. Coconut jelly(kyauk kyaw) Kyauk Kyaw or seaweed jelly, mostly with a coconut milk layer on top, is also one of the most common desserts  in Myanmar. The word agar comes...
Ko Phra Thong island

Ko Phra Thong island

Ko Phra Thong is an island in Khura Buri district, Phang Nga Province, southernThailand in the Andaman Sea. It has an area of 88 km² and is separated from the mainland by a seven metre deep canal. In Thai, Phra Thong means golden Buddha. According to a local legend a valuable solid gold Buddha image was buried on the island hundreds of years...
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