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Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.
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Hong Kong Space Museum – Discover, Explore and Experience the Mysteries of Space Firsthand

15th December 2009
Tsim Sha Tsui is an urban area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. This area is famous for snuggling a great collection of major hotels, restaurants as well as top tourist attractions. Key museums can be found in Tsim Sha Tsui area including the museums of ar...

Film City: Lights, Camera, Action- An insight into the Hindi film industry

15th December 2009
Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay is one of the largest metropolises in India. It is home to over 19 million people and is a Mecca of culture and booming industry. Formed of seven islands that evolved into a fishing colony, Mumbai has come far since its hu...

Parks in London – your ideal personal space

15th December 2009
London takes the stage as one of the world’s greatest cities with ease. Home to people of many ethnicities and cultures, as the capital of the United Kingdom, London is brag worthy of many special attributes. From the famed Tower of London to the London...

Endearing River Dolphins in Cambodia

15th December 2009
Phnom Penh, the largest city and capital of Cambodia, is a welcome change from the uniformity and monotony of many modern cities. Magnificent colonial buildings, elegant wide avenues and a tranquil riverfront with a multitude of restaurants and cafes are ...

Rummaging Through Treasure Troves in Cambodia’s Vibrant Russian Markets

15th December 2009
The kingdom of Cambodia leaves nothing to the imagination; its’ captivating landscapes, omnipresent religious fervour and rich cultural history are just some of the elements that are responsible for its magic. This is the land of gods, temples and the A...

Taipei Night Markets: The other side

15th December 2009
Taipei is the largest city of the region of Taiwan. It is situated on the banks of the Danshui River within Danshui valley. The city was setup in the 18th century and gradually became an essential trading port by the 19th century. Taipei has grown over th...

Guangzhou Zoo - A place to find exotic and magnificent creatures

15th December 2009
Zoo’s have always tingled our imagination and left fond memories for us to cherish no matter how old or young we are. And a zoo that is definitely going to leave a significant and joyful mark when you visit China is the Guangzhou Zoo. Known as the la...

The Museum of Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses – an Amazing Necropolis of a Bygone Era

15th December 2009
Xian is the capital of Shaanxi Province set in north western China. This city is famous for its sacred Mount Huashan as well as for Giant Wild Goose Pagoda and the Drum Tower of Xian. The Xian’s district Lintong nestles one of the most notable discoveri...

Qingdao Underwater World – Discover the Mystifying Marvels of the Deep Ocean

11th December 2009
Qingdao rests in China’s Shandong Province overlooking the Yellow Sea. The city is a haven for a great assortment of fresh and luscious seafood that attracts both tourists and locals alike. Qingdao’s colonial influence can be traced from its cityscape...

Indonesia in Miniature

11th December 2009
The Indonesian capital Jakarta is a combination of the old and the new, the traditional and the modern. Urban skyscrapers flank tree-lined parks, imposing shopping malls and small boutiques. The city is a shopper’s delight, offering an immense variety o...

Chinatown at Petaling Street: A market that never sleeps

11th December 2009
Petaling Street is the focal point of the famous Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur which is a popular and much visited tourist destination in Malaysia. Positioned on the southeast part of the Central Market, Petaling Street at Chinatown is lovingly called PS by l...

The River of a Thousand Lingas - A symbol of fertility

11th December 2009
A fast growing tourist hotspot in Cambodia, Siem Reap is a destination rich in heritage and covered in greenery. This once laid back village is now transforming itself in anticipation of massive tourist interest shown lately in this region. Home to the ma...

The International Half Marathon (late December) - a worthwhile effort

11th December 2009
Plagued by decades of civil war, Cambodia was fast becoming a country that saw no future that did not involve violence. Thousands were displaced and hundreds of others either lost their lives in the war or had to sacrifice a limb just so they could live t...

Poring Hot Springs & Natural Wonders – a Paradise amidst Milky White Clouds and Green Carpeted Hil

11th December 2009
Located in the north of Borneo is a Malaysian state called Sabah, which is a popular tourist destination especially for promoting ecotourism. Sabah’s capital is Kota Kinabalu where tourists from the world over throng for its tropical islands teeming wit...

Koh Samui – The Beach Paradise

10th December 2009
Koh Samui is an island of many beautiful beaches. Chaweng being the biggest is highly populated with great number of activities, while Lamai Beach is rather serene and spacious offering something for everyone. A tropical island with blue skies all yea...
 
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