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Southeast Asia is a sub region of Asia. The name for the region was first coined in the 20th century, it was previously known as Further India. Traveling in South East Asia is fun in itself; South East Asia has been always a favored travel destination for more than a thousand years. In our travel guide to South East Asia, you will find information about :

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The sub region has 11 countries and the countries can be divided into the mainland (also known as Peninsular Southeast Asia) and the archipelago (also known as Insular Southeast Asia or Maritime Southeast Asia). The mainland countries include:

Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Vietnam

The archipelago nations are:

Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore

Malaysia has two parts and they are divided by the South China Sea. Peninsular Malaysia is on the mainland while East Malaysia is on Borneo, the largest islands in the region. Malaysia is considered as an archipelago nation, however.

Southeast Asia has an area of approx. 4,000,000 km˛ (1.6 million sq. miles). As of 2004, more than 550 million people lived in the region, a fifth of them (110 million) on the Indonesian island of Java.

South East Asia Travel Guide

Luang Namtha: Laos

Luang Namtha: Laos Luang Namtha province is located in the northwest of Laos, bordered by Myanmar in the northwest, China to the north, Oudomsay province to the southeast, and Bokeo province to the southwest. The town itself is a planned town. The streets are too wide and each block is too

Pelabuhan Ratu : Indonesia

Pelabuhan Ratu Travel Guide Formerly just a traditional fishing village, Pelabuhan Ratu has grown into a lovely holiday resort, while retaining much of its former charm. Pelabuhan Ratu translates into Harbor Queen; being called that in respect of the Goddess of the South Sea's , known to the Sudanese people as

Penang : Malaysia

Penang Travel Guide Penang in Malaysia is world famous travel destination for international tourists. Penang is known for its food, tropical beaches, historical monuments and cultural heritage. Discussed in this guide Penang Travel is when to travel to Penang and the must see things in Penang. Penang is also often

Fort Canning Park : Singapore

Fort Canning Park Fort Canning Park is located at Cox Terrace adjacent to the Registry of Marriages and the Drama Centre. Fort Canning Park was previously known as Central Park. Sir Stamford Raffles built his residence here and established the first Botanical Gardens here in 1822. Fort Canning Park occupies around

Battambang : Cambodia

Battambang Travel Guide Battambang is Cambodia’s second most populous city and likely boasts the highest statue to resident ratio in the country. Ah, yes, the Battambang statues – every circle, every park, every plaza sports a statue. If you do visit Battambang, try to arrive by one of the many boats

Hong Kong : Tai Sin Road

Tai Sin Road The district contains the following areas: Wang Tau Hom, Lok Fu, Chuk Yuen, Wong Tai Sin, Tsz Wan Shan, Fung Wong, Choi Hung and Choi Wan, an area that includes several major public housing estates. The district derives its name from the Wong Tai Sin Temple, dedicated to

Republic of Singapore Navy Museum

Republic of Singapore Navy Museum Military enthusiasts and visitors can trace the development of naval forces in Singapore from Straits Settlements Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve of 19th century to today's Republic of Singapore Navy. Other items of interest include antique marine equipment, historic photographs and even details of the sophisticated, high

Hong Kong : Sha Tin

Sha Tin Sha Tin, located directly north of Kowloon, 11km north of Tsim Sha Tsui, is one of Hong Kong's fastest growing new towns, with massive housing projects occupying what were once rice paddies. Once famous for cultivating incense, Sha Tin is best known for its fascinating temples, walled village, mountain

Bac Can: Vietnam

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Lazarus Island

Lazarus Island These tiny southern islands offer quiet respite from the big city with their laid-back ambience, sandy beaches and inviting waters. Swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving are recommended. Lazarus Island lay out of sight behind the more famous Kusu Island. However development have recently caught up with this island.