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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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Kuala Lumpur Tower – The Icon of Kuala Lumpur

27th November 2009
An instantly recognizable icon of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur Tower pierces the sky of the city, standing far above the surrounding cityscape. Having been built in 1995 the tower stands at an impressive 421 metres which gives it the distinction of being the fi...

Heritage and Diving Village – A homage to the ancient traditions of Dubai

27th November 2009
Discover the rich culture and heritage of Dubai by stepping in to the Heritage and Diving Village. Located along the scenic Dubai Creek, this popular destination displays Arab customs, lifestyle and craft that are divided across two distinct sections as i...

Crystal Gallery: a rare and dazzling experience

27th November 2009
Udaipur is a town in the northwest of India with a rich and varied history. It is known locally for its beautiful rivers that flow through the city, they are considered the most stunning in the district of Rajasthan. This charming city is also synonymous ...

Connaught Place – a little bit of something for everyone

27th November 2009
India’s capital is sprinkled with treasures just waiting to be discovered by the avid tourist and the patient explorer. Beyond its multidimensional metropolis lay great places to dine, shop, sleep, places to encounter the locals, avenues to be entertain...

Seventeen Arch Bridge – Spanning across the horizon

27th November 2009
Harking back to another time, the Seventeen Arch Bridge stands as a reminder of China’s long and proud history. Constructed in between 1711 and 1799, the bridge measures to be 8 metres wide and 150 metres long making it one of the most impressive sights...

Boston Common – Walk through history

27th November 2009
The City of Boston has been publicized by the many achievements the city has accomplished in areas such as its culture, first rate educational facilities, successful sports industry and also its place in the beginning of the history of United States. Tou...

Earls Court and Olympia Exhibition Centres – Offering something for everyone

27th November 2009
The city of London has always been popular for hosting an array of events throughout the year, and two of the most prominent venues for hosting events are Earls Court and Olympia Exhibition Centre. Together these two renowned venues provide a host of even...

Nymans Gardens – Nature presented with an aesthetic eye

27th November 2009
A bountiful reserve of nature The Nymans Gardens in Sussex present the perfect destination to take a relaxing stroll and unwind. The gardens were once the part of the home of Leonard Mussel and his wife Maud. The couple inherited the land in 1915 and the ...

The Nerve Centre of the 2nd World War The Cabinet War Rooms

27th November 2009
Europe’s largest city London has much to offer to anyone who visits this great location. With a glorious past, the city is full of heritage attractions. The world class Museums and Galleries, the Royal Opera House the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace ...

New Year Celebrations in Singapore - yet another way to celebrate

27th November 2009
Considered as Asia’s melting pot of many cultures the New Year celebrations in Singapore derive their tradition from the country’s Chinese roots. However, residents do rely on the Gregorian calendar for business dealings and other activities, but the ...

Basilica Minore de San Sebastian- An architectural masterpiece

27th November 2009
The proud capital of The Philippines, Manila is an enchanting city of many cultures, beliefs and passions. Influenced by a strong Hispanic presence, this fascinating city brings to life an ancient world of Christian dominance that swept across much of the...

Relive the past of Phuket at Fatahillah Square

27th November 2009
The Indonesian capital of Jakarta is one of the liveliest cities in the Asian sub continent. Despite being one of the most heavily populated cites in the country, Jakarta is surprisingly well organized in its own way. This popular tourist destination offe...

Penang Hill night tour, a fascinating excursion

27th November 2009
An island off the coast of Peninsular Malaysia, Penang is one of the nation’s premier tourist destinations. Offering pristine beaches and a diverse multicultural legacy, Penang attracts a multitude of foreign visitors each year. The island is also renow...

Experience the wild side of Phuket- Phuket Safari Tour

27th November 2009
Being the largest island that belongs to Thailand, Phuket is a paradise that has to be experienced first hand for a visitor to get a true feel of what it means to be an Asian. Although small in size, this mountainous province is one of the most picturesqu...

The Legacy of a Legend at the Manchester United Football Club Museum

27th November 2009
Known as North England’s most underrated tourist destination, Manchester is fast gaining pace on Leicester and London to be one of Britain’s leading cities. Wrapping its’ footy friendly arms around the world, this ever changing landscape is not onl...
 
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