Asia Travel Guides & Articles on Traveling in Asian Countries

The largest continent on earth, Asia is a land of contrasts: urban and rural, wealth and poverty, Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. Let Travels.com be your guide as you visit golden temples in Thailand and then relax on some of the best beaches in the world, take a hike along the Great Wall of China, sample the vibrant culture of world-class cities like Tokyo and Hong Kong, tour the rural rice fields of Vietnam, scale the exhilarating heights of Nepal, gape at the Taj Mahal and all the wonders of India. Travels.com will teach you what you need to know about travel in Asia, from travel deals to travel packages, air travel tips and more.

Chinese Cooking and Culture

The popularity of Chinese food far outweighs the popularity of the Chinese language. Chinese is the most widely spoken language in the world, but this due to China's vast population. Unlike the English and French who have spread both their cuisin...

Chinese Restaurants in Japan

Japan is a popular tourist destination for its bustling commercial centers and historic sights. Visitors appreciate many attractions including ancient palaces and gardens, modern shopping districts and dynamic nightlife. Moreover, Japan has no sh...

Chinese Tourist Visa Requirements

Each year, millions of people from around the world visit China to work, adopt a child or experience the country's many historic sites. China requires visitors to have a visa, or official permission to enter the country, usually stamped inside th...

Chinese Visa Requirements for Australians

In order for anyone to travel to the Chinese mainland, they need valid, up-to-date passports. However, like many countries, China requires additional documentation in order to legally enter its country. Chinese visa requirements for Australians t...

Christmas in Japan History

Christmas is celebrated in Japan, but since Japan is not a Christian country, many things are done differently. There is not much religious belief involved with Christmas in Japan, it has a unique connotation for single women, and both Santa Cla...

Christmas Traditions in China

Christmas in China is known as Sheng Dan Jieh, which means the Holy Birth Festival. Although some areas in China have observed the holiday for more than 400 years, there only approximately 10 million Protestants and 4 million Catholics in the cou...

Climate & Weather in Denpasar

Denpasar is the capital of Bali, Indonesia's most famous island paradise. Like all of Bali, Denpasar is famous for its white sand beaches and world-class surfing, as well as its island hospitality, resorts and nightlife. The traditional Javanese ...

Clothing of the Asian Culture

Though Asia has become Westernized to a large degree, it is still possible to witness its traditions and cultures. Travelers to Asian nations will enjoy the opportunity to see people wearing their traditional garb.

Common Japanese Symbols

Japanese, though not difficult to learn to speak, is an extraordinarily difficult language to master in reading and writing. The Japanese language has three character sets: the traditional Chinese Kanji; hiragana, a Japanese script for native wor...

Cool Information on the Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China is one of China's most famous tourist attractions. It is also one of the greatest feats of building in the ancient world.

Copthorne King's Hotel Singapore Review

The riverfront location of Copthorne King's Hotel in Singapore, combined with a contemporary design, make it a clear winner. Accommodations, which range from deluxe rooms to suites, are beautifully furnished and provide guests with comfortable be...

Cruising the Yangtze River

Cruising the Yangtze River, one of the world's longest rivers, is an excellent way to see many of China's greatest sights, all while never having to move your luggage. A cruise down its winding waters will give travelers a view of China that onl...

CTS Hotel, Beijing, China Review

The CTS Hotel Beijing is a four-star location owned by the government-backed China Travel Service. It is located on the north side of the third ring road. Like many hotels in Beijing has a very overwhelming, majestic feel to it. The building itse...

Cultural Etiquette in China

China is one of the oldest civilizations in the world and, as a result, has a number of distinct cultural etiquette rules. Although most foreigners are given a little room for mistakes, it's always courteous and respectful to make an effort.

Culture and Traditions of China

China is an East Asian country and one of the largest in the world geographically. With over 1.34 billion people living within its borders as of July 2009, China is also the most populous country on Earth. China's modern civilization traces its h...

Current Thailand Facts

Thailand is a popular destination for travelers who are seeking the culture and excitement of Asia. As one of the world's largest exporters of products such as computer components and integrated circuits, it is also an important part of the worl...

Cycling Tours in Southeast Asia

Taking a cycling tour of a country is a great way to get to know a place as well as get some healthy physical activity at the same time. There are a lot of cycling tours for Southeast Asia, whether you want to cycle through Indonesia, Thailand, M...

Danyang Hotels

Located on the Yangtze River in the eastern part of China, the city of Danyang is becoming a popular tourist location. Due to its convenient access along the Yangtze River and a direct connection to the city of Shanghai along the Shanghai-Nanjing...

Dengfeng Hotels

Dengfeng, located in Zhengzhou in China's Henan province, is most well-known as a center of Shaolin learning and martial arts training. With almost 700,000 people, Dengfeng is certainly sizable--yet hotel options remain relatively sparse.

Destination Weddings in Fiji

A destination wedding in Fiji means deep aqua-marine waters, striking beaches, and a welcoming local culture to help you celebrate your commitment to your partner. Fiji encompasses over 300 islands, which means that you'll have enough variety to...

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