Lonely Planet's Best in Asia for 2016

in travel •  9 years ago  (edited)
  1. Hokkaido, Japan
  2. Shanghai, China
  3. Jeonju, South Korea
  4. Con Dao Islands, Vietnam
  5. Hong Kong, China
  6. Ipoh, Malaysia
  7. Pemuteran, Indonesia
  8. Trang Islands, Thailand
  9. Meghalaya, India
  10. Taitung, Taiwan (China)

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1. Hokkaido, Japan – Though known primarily to the outside world for its ski resorts and powdery snow, Hokkaido's year-round beauty might soon become a more familiar sight to foreign visitors. The new bullet-train service from Tokyo should help.

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2. Shanghai, China – The enormous metropolis of Shanghai -- China's most populous city -- has an historic urban core which sits alongside its status as a contemporary, global financial hub.

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3. Jeonju, South Korea – Hundreds of traditional Korean houses remain in central Jeonju's Hanok village.

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4. Con Dao Islands, Vietnam – Once the site of the infamous Con Dao prison, Vietnam's isolated archipelago of 16 islands known as the Con Dao Islands is starting to become known for its scenery and fresh seafood.

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5. Hong Kong, China – A junk boat set against the famous skyline might be the iconic shot of Hong Kong, but Lonely Planet picked the territory for its natural heritage miles away from Victoria Harbor.

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6. Ipoh, Malaysia – Around 200 kilometers north of Kuala Lumpur, the former British colonial city is now a foodie destination, where local street food and boutique cafes abound.

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7. Pemuteran, Indonesia – Bali's Pemeturan has sites for scuba diving among coral-covered Buddha statues, while ground-level offerings include beachfront resorts and restaurants.

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8. Trang Islands, Thailand – The islands of Trang, a sleepy province in southeast Thailand, have remained under the radar. Wooden longtail boats can be rented to travel between the islands -- and to see the endangered dugongs.

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9. Meghalaya, India – "Meghalaya won't stay this quiet for long; go before thrill seekers storm the Khasi Hills," advises Lonely Planet. Pictured is Nohkalikai Falls, India's tallest plunge waterfall at 340 meters.

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10. Taitung, Taiwan (China) – The footbridge which connects small, uninhabited Sanxiantai Island to Taitung is celebrated for its eight looping arches.

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  ·  9 years ago (edited)

Seriously? unless you are a lp author, this is just a copy and paste from somebody else's work... Tell me I am wrong please

holy cow, the second pic looks straight out of an anime or dystopian thing. really cool pics

  ·  9 years ago (edited)

Korea is the most incredible place... a true promised land to me.

I've spent many months in Seoul but I will have to check out Jeonju this October when I return.

That said I'm surprised this type of post is worth so much being derivative or copied.

Big whale, click on my button! =)

Probably big whale only clicks on his friends posts :P

Yoo! I'm from Thailand