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South East Asia’s largest country, Myanmar is home to the Great Golden Pagoda, the ancient capital of Bagan (the regions richest archaeological site), and features many more cultural treasures for visitors to explore. The country is also an increasingly popular ecotourism destination. And if you're in the mood to explore beach resorts beyond Thailand, Myanmar's blossoming resorts are attracting many who prefer a quiet day of luxury seaside.
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Over three decades have passed since Vietnam was officially reunited, during which time it has undergone a remarkable overhaul. Its largest cities - Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City - contrast sharply with the natural beauty and tranquility of its rural heartland. Vietnam's highlands and rainforests continue to yield new species and teem with wildlife, while its beach and islands are among the finest in the region.
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Once dubbed “the land of a million elephants”, Laos has become an attractive destination for tourists and travelers alike. While it’s extremely affordable, Laos’ tourism infrastructure is quickly improving. Vientiane has lots of local and international restaurants, while many peaceful destinations, such as Luang Prabang, Phongsali, Bokeo, and Salavan are now capturing the imaginations of more adventurous travelers.
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Rich in ancient heritage, Cambodia’s cultural roots draw upon a fascinating myriad of influence which can best be seen in its ancient temples. Hotels, restaurants, and travel companies are continuing to spring up in Siem Reap, where an increasing number of foreign visitors travel to visit the country’s remarkable Angkor Wat temple sites. And just recently, Cambodia's beach town of Sihanoukville has being tipped to burst into the global tourism arena.
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