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Asia’s roster of prospective UNESCO World Heritage sites includes royal tombs in India, minority villages in China and a colonial gem in Indonesia among others.
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Asia’s roster of prospective UNESCO World Heritage sites includes royal tombs in India, minority villages in China and a colonial gem in Indonesia among others.
Properties around Asia go the extra mile and then even further courtesy of these exclusive residences.
The world’s largest man-made wave pool, designed by champion surfer Kelly Slater on Hudayriat Island in Abu Dhabi, is supplying some of the globe’s most consistent breaks.
The multi-award-winning chef and owner of acclaimed Bangkok venue Potong will be honored at the live awards ceremony in Seoul in March.
A divergence in the world’s most populous Muslim country, Bali traces its Hindu heritage to the Majapahit kingdom that once held sway over much of Indonesia.
Japan has adapted and perfected aspects of western society while retaining its unique millennia-old traditions.
New limited express train between Tokyo and Nikko offers passengers stylish design, gourmet F&B, and stunning vistas.
Urban retreat designed by Andre Fu studio reflects the city’s blend of tradition and contemporary energy.
Despite its diminutive size, the Lion City has emerged as one of Asia’s premier places to imbibe.
Lavish urban sanctuary in the heart of the Thai capital to comprise suites, branded residences, spa and exclusive restaurants.
The pristine forests of Satpura National Park are rich in biodiversity offering a wildlife-spotting experience as vivid as any in India.
With impeccable accommodations enhanced by kaiseki dinners and onsen bathing, ryokans represent the pinnacle of Japanese hospitality.