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jjmhen says:
The other reviewers are absolutely right: Dahra Beauty & Spa is quite possibly Bangkok's best oasis of calm.
From the moment we entered the Spa's door we were treated almost as old friends by the most lovely receptionists. It seemed, right from the moment we entered that we'd reached the right pl…
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pensacolapyro says:
I recently went to Chiang Mai and loved it. It was absolutely beautiful and very safe. There were lots of tourist there and everyone was so nice. Lots to do with the markets and night clubs. Lots of outdoor activities in the jungle. I would recommend this place to visit.
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Asia
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WarrenRodwell says:
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a) ONE in Chinese tradition signifies heaven, beginnings, & birth.
b) FOUR signifies death to the Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, & Koreans. Do not give gifts in groups of four. House numbers that contain fours or groups of fours may be rejected by many Asians. A group of numbers that adds up t…
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jaaf says:
As you have seen in the intro that the Rahim Yar Khan is very well developed city, So may be sometime you may want to visit it, then first question which can arrive your mind will be
"How Can I Get There? or What will be the most suitable way? "
There are many ways to get here.
If you want …
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in China
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WarrenRodwell says:
I personally have travelled to many countries around the world. Most foreigners tend to agree that China probably provides the greatest initial culture shock, especially in rural provincial areas. Chengdu City itself is okay, because it is modern and international. However in most parts of China, th…
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in China
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WarrenRodwell says:
Most of China is cold and dry in the northern hemisphere winter; icy cold (even frozen) in the north of the People's Republic. January is usually the worst. By the beginning of March each year, the weather improves. You will need thermal underwear, a scarf, two pairs of socks, boots, gloves, hat and…
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mshum says:
I am sorry for the trauma that this will cause to some people, but after a week of scouring, bubble tea is not only scarce but of very poor quality in Hong Kong, one of the cities that spawned it.
I was shocked, appalled, and ultimately defeated as I searched fruitlessly for it. Among the …
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(S)cmambodia
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#98 of 723 general tips & advice in Asia
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bhutangeneral says:
Since 2001 there have been over 5000 NgO s working in cambodia.
A lot of these Foreign as well as Cambodian.;Are not To be trusted!
There has been a "Witch aka Tourist hunt in cambodia for years.
Some of the stories..They Are Thrue!!
are horrific.;It comes down to this.;cambodia is extreemly co…
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dvarindra says:
they have air conditioned room with a clean toilet
2 seated sofa
17 inch LCD monitor
Speedy connection
printer
scanner
webcam
headset
free waters
tourist information
the price is reasonable:
Rp. 400 / minute for using internet
Rp. 8,000 / minute for international calling
(Anytime & Any…
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Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Macau
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issa005 says:
One stop at the Choi Heong Yuen Bakery is enough to bring family and friends back home great souvenirs of Macau. Since they have 9 branch shops scattered all over the 4 islands of Macau, it is not difficult to find a shop from where you are.
Best stuff to take home based on the good reviews I go…
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planisphere says:
There are lots of sites to see when searching for tips on travel to the Philippines but Hillman's Travel Guide is by far the most comprehensive. This site is not exclusive to Philippine travel but there's a special link going to the Philippines Guide.
By the way, the list of 100 Wonders by this s…
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Duncan_Stuart says:
There are a number of schools around Siem Reap providing free language education for students - languages such as English or Japanese provide a passport for young people to get jobs in the only major employer in town: the hospitality sector.
Savong's School was built in 2005 and the Director Svay…
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ratu says:
Wow Suvanabhumi is enormous!!
And it's really new, for me, it's one of the best big airports that I have been.
Tips:
-Change money at the Airport the rates are really good!
-For inmigration, there are so long qeues choose one with the 2 officers working, runs faster!
-Once on arrivals go to t…
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almessmer says:
Schools for Children of Cambodia (SCC) is an up-and-coming non-profit organization working to improve access and quality of education in Cambodia. SCC is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to teach English at government-run primary schools around Siem Reap. If you're looking for cultural immersio…
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Airport taxis
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#105 of 723 general tips & advice in Asia
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swhayden says:
The Airport Express buses at Suvarnabhumi International Airport (pronounced Sawannapoom)are a cheap and convenient way to get to your hotel from the airport without having to take a costly taxi or a complicated city bus. A ticket costs only 150 baht ($5 US).
With four diferent bus routes chances…
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