Beijing is a bustling metropolis and capital city of China. As one of the six ancient cities in China, Beijing is a vibrant mix of history and modernity. There is an unparalleled wealth of discovery to delight and intrigue visitors.
A trip to the Forbidden City and the Great Wall is a must, as is a visit to the Temple of Heaven. A wonderful place for quiet stroll, watch locals practicing their tai chi or martial arts, or playing their traditional instruments.
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Hong Kong. A unique destination in the centre of Asia. Hong Kong consists of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories. This lively city is a combination of cultures, where East and West converge - tall, colossal skyscrapers stand alongside ancient temples. Cruise liners share Victoria harbour with traditional Chinese junk boats. There’s much more to this destination than meets the eye; the intoxicating smell of foods as you wander through the market stalls, shop till you drop in one of many western-style shopping malls or relax on the white beaches of Stanley and Repluse Bay.
Malaysia IS "truly Asia" and nowhere is this more true than in the capital. Kuala Lumpur is not only the financial centre, but also a unique destination for a holiday in Southeast Asia. Despite rapid development, Kuala Lumpur has managed to retain its charm, with a breathtaking skyline that blends the old with the new. Mind-blowing skyscrapers and towers stand next to historic temples and mosques. KL, as it's usually referred to, has remarkable cultural diversity. Ethnic Malays, Chinese prospectors, Indian migrants and British colonials have all left an indelible mark on the capital.
Singapore is one of the most enjoyable cities in Southeast Asia. A cosmopolitan city where the historic buildings and traditions of its colonial past blend with a modern lifestyle. Few cities have a fascinating ethnic mix, where the cultures of China, India and Malaysia converge against a backdrop of Western business and industry? These cultures lend their uniquity to the smells, sights and sounds of Singapore. Food dominates your senses when in Singapore. Delight in the enormous array of Asian dishes as you sip on a Tiger beer. And if that's not enough, Singapore's boutiques have made the city synonymous with extravagant shopping - from the designer brands on Orchard Road to the bargains to be found in Little India or Chinatown.