Archive for the ‘Tourism Asia’ Category

Culture and adventure tourism in Nepal

sábado, noviembre 28th, 2009

 

Nepal, a country south of central Asia, located in the Himalayan mountains in the territory of this country are the world’s highest mountain, Mount Everest oversold, the bulk of its population is in the valley and the city Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal. (más…)

Bangkok city of angels

lunes, noviembre 23rd, 2009

Wat Arun at Sunset por Stuck in Customs.

Bangkok is a city full of sound and movement, located in the bay of the same name in Southeast Asia. It is the largest city in Thailand, with a political, economic cultural and very active. The country’s main railway line divides the city in old Bangkok which they are located most ancient temples, across the modern city is situated where the shopping and tourist districts of the city. In Bangkok, the tourist is surprised by the amount of tranquility filled spaces within easy walking distance of a street full of movement, finding temples or monasteries where calm and peace are part of the environment. (más…)

Youth Tourism in Tokyo: Nightclub, bars, restaurants

viernes, octubre 9th, 2009

 Japan 2009 por anjuli_ayer.

Tokyo is a wonderful city, so you have to visit at least once in their life and lose yourself in its streets and experience the bustles that cause its nearly 13 million people. The city is so very great that there are always places to discover, but in any case try to do a review of the most relevant.
Shibuya is primarily a place to go at night. His neon, restaurants and big screens are there to draw the attention of passers-night and to help you discover the place in all its glory. As a curiosity, mention the Hachiko statue of a dog who became famous for going to find his master the metro every day, even many years after he died and whose proximity is the main meeting area in Shibuya. (más…)

China: good manners in a business trip

miércoles, octubre 7th, 2009

The Chinese market is coveted by businesses around the world: millions of potential consumers. But you know those who attempt it, which is not easy to do business with the Chinese. And no less an issue is how to behave on a business trip to China.

The rules of etiquette and good manners, formalities and protocol are essential when making a good entry and, later, maintain good personal and business relationships.

Let’s give some clues that will travel on a business case and also will suit us know if also a pleasure trip. (más…)

Tokyo from the country of the rising sun

lunes, agosto 24th, 2009

Neons a Shinjuku / Neon lights in Shinjuku por SBA73.

Tokyo, capital of Japan, located on the island Honshu, the main Japanese archipelago. Besides being the largest city, is the one with highest number of universities, financial institutions, corporations, schools, museums, theaters and so on. Have 23 districts with 8,340,000 people in them. (más…)

Bangkok: exoticism and spirituality in Thailand

lunes, julio 6th, 2009

Bangkok #8 on Explore por bangkok_diary.

Thailand is a millennial kingdom, which has its roots anchored in the history of the greatness of this legendary Kingdom of Siam. A walk through any of its cities is breathing spirituality of their religion, as reflected in the many temples that are flooding their land, is to discover a fascinating and exotic world natural heritage in its history is to live another unique experience. (más…)

Samarkand on the Silk Road – Uzbekistan

sábado, julio 4th, 2009

Registan por Gusjer.

The Silk Road was one of the roads most legendary in the history of mankind. The term coined by Ferdinand von Richtofen in 1877, Thomas O. Hollmann was the one who placed the entire region into nine zones: the valley of the Wei, the corridor Hexe, the Gobi, the Makler Takla, the mountains of the Pamir Knot, turiana depression, the Iranian plateau, Mesopotamia and the Syrian desert. (más…)

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