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Singapore is an island country in Southeast Asia. It lies just one degree north of the equator, at the southernmost tip of continental Asia and peninsular Malaysia. Singapore is a global commerce, financial and transportation centre and its port is the world's busiest port. Singapore is a city with great cultural diversity, combining Chinese, Malay and Indian influences. The city offers tasty food, great shopping opportunities, a vibrant night-life and a very cosmopolitan feeling. Most of the city’s tourist attractions are concentrated in three areas: Orchard Road, the colonial district and Sentosa.
Koh Samui is Thailand's second-largest island, located south of Bangkok in the Gulf of Thailand. It is the most significant island in the Chumphon Archipelago and is surrounded by approximately sixty other islands. Although Koh Samui is an extremely popular tourist destination, it has retained its simplicity and its laid-back character. The main attractions of the island are the beautiful beaches and the abundant temples. Visit the Kunamar Temple where the mummified body of a local monk is on display.
Muara is a town in the Brunei and Muara district, Brunei. It contains the country's only deep-water port. Muara is the Malay word for estuary. Muara Town or Pekan Muara is located in Mukim Serasa and is located on the easternmost tip of West Brunei. It lends its name to the district which it is in, the Brunei-Muara district. To the North is the South China Sea, to the south the Brunei Bay and across the bay, Pulau Muara Besar. To the east, across a man-made channel is the remains of Tanjung Pelumpong (Cape Pelumpong), now an island. To the west is the rest of the Brunei-Muara district. Serasa lies to the south-west of Muara. The main attraction of Pekan Muara is Muara beach (Pantai Muara in Malay) along South China Sea. The beach is about a mile long and consists of clear white sand. Amenities here include a well-equipped picnic area, a children’s playground, changing and toilet facilities, as well as weekend food and drink stalls.
Kota Kinabalu is the capital of the state of Sabah, a mountainous area with lush tropical rainforests, in the eastern part of North Borneo in Malaysia. Kota Kinabalu is located on the northwest coast of Borneo facing the South China Sea. There are six islands off the coast of the city. Kota Kinabalu is a popular gateway for those visiting Sabah and Borneo. Visit the Kinabalu Park which is listed as a UNESCO Heritage Site and is home to a diverse wildlife, a lush rainforest and several hidden hot springs.
Puerto Princesa is the capital of the island province of Palawan, southwest of Manila, Philippines. Puerto Princesa is a nature lover's paradise. Its coastline with white sanded beaches, coves and bays creates a scenic contrast to the lush green vegetation and the emerald waters. Puerto Princesa has a variety of attractions to offer. Travellers should visit Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, the longest navigable underground river that winds through a spectacular cave before emptying into the South China Sea.
Boracay is a tiny island in the Philippines located south of Manila. Boracay Island is one of the world's top destinations for relaxation and tranquility. This enchanting paradise has endless nature attractions: white sand beaches – the long White Beach is one of the best beaches in the world -, many caves, rocks with fascinating formations standing by the sea shore, dead mangrove forests, butterfly gardens and live coral beds. Boracay is a dreamy place that you want to visit again and again.
Manila is the capital city of the Philippines, located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay. Manila was completely destroyed during World War II but today it is a cosmopolitan city with luxury hotels, vast shopping malls and casinos and vibrant nightlife. Apart from being cosmopolitan, Manila also has a colorful multi-cultural heritage, a colonial history and a flourishing art scene. Finally, its natural beauty is stunning, with its waterfalls, volcanoes and abundant wildlife. Manila is a destination that combines everything.