South East Asia, South East Asia Travel, Map of South East Asia, Hotels in South East Asia
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 kmē (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
Singapore : Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall
Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall Sun Yat Sen Villa was built by Cantonese merchant Boey Chuan Poh in 1900-1902, on what was once part of a sugar plantation owned by John Balestier, the first American Consul appointed to Singapore in 1837. The villa was bought by rubber magnate Teo
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Pattaya : East Thailand
Pattaya Travel Guide Originally Pattaya is a small, unknown fishing village on the eastern side of Thailand facing the Gulf of Thailand. Its location appear for the first time in the Thai history when Phraya Tak who later became King Taksin marched to Chanthaburi and passed through this vicinity after the
St John's Island
St John's Island Formerly known as 'Pulau Sakijang Bendera', St John's Island, is a former penal settlement which is now a serene getaway for the sun lover. With lagoons, beaches picnic grounds, soccer fields, barbeque pits and camping grounds, it is a great place to relax, swim and suntan. St John's
Hong Kong : Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building The Hongkong & Shanghai Bank on the Bund is a classically sumptuous piece of imperialist financial architecture. Notwithstanding that kind of publicity and the building's subsequent overshadowing by far inferior competitors, it remains a unique architectural achievement and a small wonder of the modern age. It
South East Asia : Singapore
Singapore Singapore is an island off the southern tip of Malaysia, linked to it by a causeway. It evolved from a sleepy fishing village in the early 1900s to become one of Asia's economic leaders. Singapore is a fascinating fusion of eastern and western sophistication. Being at the crossroads of ancient
South East Asia : Malaysia
Malaysia Malaysia is one of the most pleasant, hassle-free countries to visit in South-East Asia. Malaysia is a country with two distinct parts. Peninsula Malaysia constitutes the long fringe of land, extending down from Asia, that borders Thailand and Singapore. The South China Sea separates the mainland from the less
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Hong Kong : Repulse Bay
Repulse Bay Repulse Bay is a well-known beautiful bay with its long line of coast and smooth sands. It is a Grade 1 beach. This means that the water quality of the Beach is good. Also there are seldom huge waves chasing on to the beach. As a result, Repulse
Singapore : Changi Chapel & Museum
Changi Chapel & Museum It was here, during World War II, that Allied POW soldiers were subjected to harsh treatment at the hands of their Japanese captors. Changi Prison is still in use as a correctional facility and it is the place of execution for convicted drug offenders. Half a


