Stretching across Northern India, the region of Rajasthan pulsates with invigorating energy and vibrance. The cacophony of deafening sounds, blinding [...]
Nellie Huang
21 October 2010
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Stretching across Northern India, the region of Rajasthan pulsates with invigorating energy and vibrance. The cacophony of deafening sounds, blinding [...]
Mac Dy
21 October 2010
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In June of 1991, a volcano in the Philippines erupted and some considered it to be the biggest eruption in [...]
Craig Ferguson
19 October 2010
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Long one of the most inaccessible of the Angkor-era temples, Koh Ker could easily be described Cambodia’s forgotten capital. Tucked [...]
Joel Quenby
18 October 2010
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From December, the world’s A-list celebrities will gather in Bangkok to meet their adoring Thai fans By the end of 2010 [...]
Admin
11 October 2010
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Thank you to all respondents for entering our competition in the September newsletter. Find out the correct answer and the [...]
Mac Dy
07 October 2010
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Nestled in the northern part of Taipei, Taiwan ROC, self proclaimed ‘The Tofu Capital’ is a rural township [...]
sarahjane
04 October 2010
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What makes the Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF) so unique is the setting. Not many music festivals are held in [...]
Craig Ferguson
01 October 2010
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Khao Luang Caves, Phetchaburi (Phetburi), Thailand is a complex of three caves housing numerous Buddha images and pagodas, many put [...]
Liang Xinyi
30 September 2010
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When CentralWorld shopping mall was partially damaged by arson attacks during the anti-government protests earlier this May, many people were [...]
Joel Quenby
30 September 2010
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Does a mysterious serpent really spew fireballs from the Mekong River every Buddhist Lent? By Joel Quenby The stretch of Mekong River [...]