World Heritage Sites
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Chengdu | |||
| Chengdu is home to two World Cultural Heritage Sites. Enjoy the impressive views from the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, then be amazed by the mighty Jiuzhaigou Valley. | ||||
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Coimbatore | |||
| At Coimbatore, a man-made historic feat awaits with the Nilgiri Mountain Railway. This 19th century railway opens your eyes to bold and ingenious engineering solutions to the challenge of developing a rail link across mountainous terrain. | ||||
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Da Nang | |||
| Discover the World Cultural Heritage sites of Central Vietnam – the ancient town of Hoi An, the Cham spiritual centre of My Son Valley and the Imperial City of Hue, once home to 13 Emperors. | ||||
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Hyderabad | |||
| Endearingly termed “The Arc de Triomphe of the East”, Charminar attracts the attention of innumerable visitors with its architectural grandeur. Its delicately carved marinets boasts of a bygone glory well preserved in time, a wondrous masterpiece constructed by emperor Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah in the 16th C. The magnificent Golconda Fort is another landmark packed with cultural richness. Built on a granite hill, extending 11km of total area, this architectural valor still gleams in its pavilions, halls, temples, mosques and stables. The Sound & Light Show will present you an educational insight into the fort’s former wonder. | ||||
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Kathmandu | |||
| Kathmandu is home to four UNESCO World Heritage sites. At Kathmandu Valley, explore seven groups of monuments and buildings, including the world famous Durbar Square. Or visit Lumbini, the birthplace of the Lord Buddha, and now a place of pilgramage. For the adventurous, head to the Royal Chitwan National Park, home to several rare species, or to Sagarmatha National Park to experience the unique culture of the Sherpas. | ||||
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Kota Kinabalu | |||
| Head to Kinabalu Park to experience South-East Asia's widest range of habitats, from rich tropical lowland and hill rainforest to tropical mountain forest, sub-alpine forest and scrub on the higher elevations. The park is slated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. | ||||
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Kuching | |||
| Explore Kuching's Gunung Mulu National Park to discover a tropical wonderland of diverse plant species and spectacular caves which have an evolutionary history of more than 1.5 million years. | ||||
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Penang | |||
| A photographer’s odyssey of Penang Island will definitely include a tour of its heritage capital city, Georgetown. Formally inscribed as a World Heritage Site on 7th July 2008, the city retains much of its earliest appeal, lined with colonial-era shophouses and charming villas, yet juxtaposed most recently with their modern high-rise counterparts. In many sense, Georgetown offers an insight into Penang’s past through its architectural gems, yet gives an inkling of its potential evolution into an up and coming urban city centre. | ||||
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Siem Reap | |||
| One of South-East Asia’s most important archaeological sites, the Angkor city of temples contains the magnificent remains of the shifting capitals of the Khmer Empire, including the famous Angkor Wat. | ||||
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Solo | |||
| Enjoy a cultural wonder at the ancient Borobudur temple, the largest Buddhist monument in South-East Asia. The pathway up the temple allows pilgrims to view over a kilometre of bas-reliefs depicting events found in Buddhist sutras and in the Buddha's life. | ||||
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