Top Things to Do In Shanghai – China’s Biggest City

Shanghai has long served as the gateway to China on the Yangtze River delta. It is hardly a wonder that it is the largest economic and trade centre in China, and also one of China’s cultural centres. The city Shanghai retains China’s last vestige of its unusual colonial past. In fact, the architecture along the Bund is a […]
Ultimate Guide To New Zealand’s Best Craft Beer Breweries

New Zealand is a country with a taste for the finer things in life – wine, seafood, produce and meat are of the optimum quality so there’s no reason the beer shouldn’t be right up there. In recent years, New Zealand has seen something of a beer revolution and the thirst for craft beer is at […]
Huay Xai Laos – Thrilling 15KM Ziplines & World’s Tallest Tree houses

To the north of Singapore, just above Thailand is Laos. It is one of the less frequented South East Asian countries for Singaporeans, and direct flights are hence few, and limited to the capital city of Vientiane. If you embark on a trip to Luang Prabang, en-route to Huay Xai, you will likely find yourself […]
Tokyo Sumida River Fireworks Festival – Japan’s Oldest Since Edo Period

July to August is fireworks season in Japan, and many fireworks festivals will be held near the Tobu Railway lines, spanning across Tokyo and four surrounding prefectures. One of the most popular amongst them is the Sumida River Fireworks Festival. Held this year on the 29th of July, Saturday, the Sumida River Fireworks Festival is […]
Kuala Lumpur Holidays Made Easy With Expedia Travel Guides

Your visit to Malaysia would be incomplete if you do not spend a few days exploring the capital city, Kuala Lumpur. Although this city is more costly than other parts of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur’s mix of heritage and cultures offers a unique blend of food, shopping, and nightlife that would make your money worth. Planning for […]
Taipei Trip Planning Is A Breeze With Expedia Travel Guides

Taipei is a popular travel destination for many Singaporeans. With a strong Chinese and Japanese influence, and a tinge of Western flavour, this cosmopolitan city is friendly for travellers of all race and ages. Despite its popularity, travel information on Taiwan cities including Taipei is often in Mandarin making it tough particularly for first-time travellers who […]
Aurora Australis Southern Lights – Lesser Known But Just As Spectacular

During astronomer Dr Ian Griffin’s four years living in Dunedin, New Zealand, he has seen the Southern Lights – the Aurora Australis – over 150 times from his front door. While the Northern Lights, the Aurora Borealis, is a famous and beloved bucket list item for many night sky watchers around the world, the lesser known […]
New Zealand Most Unusual Places To Stay With Kiwi Hospitality

New Zealand boasts some of the most singular scenery in the world and plenty of left-of-field accommodation options from which to enjoy the views. New Zealanders aka Kiwis pride themselves on their ingenuity, and this round-up of some of the most unusual places to stay around the country is a good example – choose from […]
Keong Saik Emerged Lonely Planet Best Places to Visit in Asia 2017

Lonely Planet just revealed its 2017 Best Places To Visit in Asia list – an agenda-setting collection of the continent’s 10 best destinations to visit in the year ahead. For this second-annual Best in Asia list, Lonely Planet’s in-house Asia experts have named “blissfully well-connected” yet “underrated and relatively crowd-free” Gansu, China as the number-one destination, Northern […]
Tastes of Northern China: 6 Beijing Recipes That Will Impress Your Friends

The Northern China is known for its specific climate, often characterized by harsh winters and dry summers. The conditions suit the growth of plants such as wheat, garlic and green onion hence making them the common base for every Northern dish. Still, we should keep in mind that Beijing was once the home of the imperial […]
Singapore Botanical Gardens Heritage Festival Food Trail 2017

To celebrate the rich heritage of the Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, the folks at National Parks Board planned two fun-filled weekends at the Singapore Botanic Gardens Heritage Festival. You get to enjoy tours of the Gardens, performances at the iconic Bandstand and Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage and tingle your taste […]
Thorny Temptations – Durian Feast At PARKROYAL on Pickering

Nothing beats an evening of durians with your favourite people who share the same appreciation for the King Of Fruits. Love it or loathe it, durians have the power to bring people together and create conversations. PARKROYAL on Pickering’s signature Lime Restaurant is delighted to present Thorny Temptations, a buffet extravaganza featuring durians as the […]