Joseph W.Y. Chong on the Future of The Peninsula Hotels
Remote Lands speaks with Joseph W.Y. Chong of Peninsula about the changing landscape of travel in Asia.
An Online Magazine from the Asia Travel Experts at Remote Lands
Remote Lands speaks with Joseph W.Y. Chong of Peninsula about the changing landscape of travel in Asia.
Picture-perfect bookstores have been popping up all over China for the past few years and have slowly been making their way onto travelers’ Instagram feeds.
From the Cultural Revolution and Chinese millennials to the Kangxi Emperor and hutongs, this list of books to read on your trip through Beijing will keep you entertained, informed, and enlightened.
Tiananmen Square and Chiang Kai-shek’s Memorial – two very different monuments, two very different dictators, and a divergent history that maintains much in common.
Jordan Hammond turns his camera on China’s capital of Beijing for a new look at the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, Temple of Heaven, and more.
Arise, fellow workers! Destroy the paper tigers of the West! Eschew the bourgeois capitalist roaders! Or – maybe instead – use today’s China to stare into the country’s recent, tumultuous history.
One of the most scenic and grueling marathons in the world is set to kick off next month on one of the planet’s greatest architectural marvels.
Spring is in the air and boots are on the ground in Asia to see everything the continent has to offer, from temples in Bagan and the City Palace of Udaipur to Beijing’s Forbidden City and Nusa Penida underwater.
With high-speed rails replacing the stress of the airport experience, many new travelers are opting for these East Asia routes over flights.
Nothing says Beijing like bikes. By jumping on Beijing’s bike-share bandwagon, you can pedal your way through some of the city’s most remarkable sights.
Temples in Thailand, palaces in Beijing, and landscapes in Nuwara Eliya – we choose our favorite shots from our readers’ Instagram feeds.
Beijing is one of the few metropolises in Asia that can boast of having extraordinary tourist attractions in the very heart of its city center, and with China’s rise to prominence, fine dining has followed suit.