December 2008 – top ten sights to see on a holiday in asia
Posted By asiagender.net on August 19, 2010
Top Ten Sights to See on a Holiday in Asia
Asia is a huge place, bestriding the
10. The Mongolian Steppe
Our with some of the natural wonders that are on offer on an Asian Holiday, and the
9.
The second of our natural wonders is Mount Everest. As the highest peak in the world, standing shadow of the mountain is absolutely awe inspiring and often life changing. One of the most on our list, Everest is fairly low down because of its inaccessibility; to truly appreciate Everest's climbing up to base camp or to the summit, which isn't an option for most travellers
8. Seoul
As you would imagine, Asia has a huge number of villages, towns and cities, next five places in our list are taken up with some of the continent's most incredible cities to visit.
Seoul is the first city in our top ten, and simultaneously one of one of the newest. The city can trace its creation back to 18 BC, but most was obliterated during the Korean War. Some important buildings, areas and historic palaces have been restored,
7. Beijing
Beijing is often called the "Northern Capital" of China, and is the next city on our is a melding of old and new; a place where the skyline includes the Birds Nest the Temple of Heaven, the CCTV tower and the Tian'anmen. The merging of the cultural, political,
6. Hong
Hong Kong is interesting as a destination for any holiday in Asia from its unique position in the a special economic zone with huge cultural and political imperatives from China and Britain, the conurbation blend of the two cultures. As a city it is blooming and developing a singular personality, completely new from the remnants of older regimes.
5. Toyko
The capital of Japan also mixes new, but with a pronounced slant towards the new. The atmosphere is electric and active, with society that is wonderfully alien (from a western point of view). It's definitely worth a visit
4.Moscow.
Moscow is almost
3. The Forbidden Palace, China
The last three entries on our list are the work of human endeavour, that often took decades to build and many lives to create. They remain some of the
on our list is the Forbidden Palace in Beijing. A part of Beijing's attraction, the Palace site in its own right. The Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty until the end
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