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ratu says:
This is my prefered small Airport that I ever been, It's lovely, open air, confortable...Looks like a ressort :)
And also one of the most beautiful toilets that I ever see, They have an aquarium! I'm a FREAK!
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kchong says:
Here are some places I went to in Tokyo:
Tsukiji Fish Market: Go early in the morning (like 5am) and you can see locals auction off fish/seafood. It's pretty exciting!
Shibuya: considered by some as "the heart of Japan" - has one of the world's largest and most famous intersection, mas…
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jegs76 says:
If u land in HK every one will tell u - take the Airport Express metro train. But if u r on budget, u will pay WAY to much for this. The single ride to town will cost u 100 $, which is regular ripping u off. It's the fastest way, but u can get there for less than 20$!
Go to the arrival hall, then…
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slave2dafunk says:
Chiang Mai is an awesome place to visit and live in. It's got something for everyone. I've been living here a year and a half and I'm still not bored of it.
If you're into temples, the Old City of CM has over 300 of them, with some really old one and those in the traditional Lanna style (norther…
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sunshine28051979 says:
If you're an animal lover, you will love this :o)
I also wonder why and how the cats just sit on the motorcycle. They never leave. It's amazing!
Kindly donate at least RM5 to these homeless cats
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nepalvisitors says:
Nepal Visitors is a travel information network and Nepal tourist information center. For the first-time Nepal Visitors (and, I can assure you, for the repeat visitor as well), a trip to Nepal can be an overwhelming experience. Jet lag and culture shock, thin air and smog, streets with no names and g…
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kkatri says:
The food is served like tapas, small plates. They have unusual dishes such as whale and horse. Didn't get a chance to try the whale, but the horse sashimi was absolutely delish! All dishes are reasonably priced, we spent about $80 on 3 people and we had 3 hours worth of beers and food. I'd say i…
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Japan
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kels162164 says:
Arrive in Japan with a few yen to throw around, because the vast majority of Japanese ATMs only accept local bank cards. Foreigners have to find international ATMs to withdraw cash. You can find these at large airports (so don't leave one till you get some money!) and in city centers. Then, lots …
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ratu says:
Actually I know only a 2 (ok 2.5 coz Berliane lives in JKT) TB members in Bali, and I have to say that they're surprise me so much about their generousity, kindness and friendliness.
If you go to Bali and don't meet them, you haven't been in Bali.
Thanx guys!
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rwinograd says:
As I walked out the airport terminal I was barraged with Nepali men yelling: hey buddy want a taxi? Hotel over here? What you need man? Hey come with me..... after not sleeping throughout the night my mind was a bit clouded. I just started to laugh. Nepali people are very friendly. They also…
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umbralwalker says:
If you're in Phnom Phen, Cambodia, on a Saturday night, do yourself a favor and head over to the Lazy Gecko at 6pm. From there a bus will pick you up and you can spend the evening visiting with some of the greatest kids you'll ever meet; the JCA Orphanage. Watch them perform traditional …
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tntgoeast says:
You could enrol for at least two of the classes at the Tibetan Library (between McLeod Ganj and Dharamsala) where you'll be allowed to stay at the Library student accommodation for a small fee. The only requirement is that you attend the classes which can be learning Tibetan language/philosophy etc,…
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Cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Laos
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Tannith says:
Laos is relaxed and friendly and apparently still quite surprised at the increasing tourism that has, as yet, mostly left the landscape and the people unchanged. The north is dusty and warm, the south is steamy and hot. The people are the real beauty here; children shout hello from their houses and …
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aussielivinginjapan says:
If you have a credit, debit or other kind of ATM card that has been issued outside of Japan then ATM's (Automatic Teller Machines) in Japan do not accept these cards.
However, post offices and 7 Elevn convienience stores have English user menus and will take cards that have been issued outside of…
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Isabetlog says:
Manila's got one at last! Finally, a brand-spanking hip new map of Manila that's totally with it. Its glossy laminate keeps it together so it doesn't rip and wash out in your hands when the rain starts to pour. Here's the press release:
Manila, Once Overlooked by the Jetset, Gets Groovy
Manila…
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