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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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Annual parading of the carved candles in Thailand

26th November 2009
Khao Phansa is an important day in the calendar of Thailand as it marks the beginning of the retreat of the Buddhist monks to their temples during the rainy season. To celebrate this cultural day, devotees of the island organize the Candle Festival. Every...

Kula Bird Park – preserving Fijian wildlife one species at a time

26th November 2009
An important tourist attraction in Fiji - the Kula Bird Park is nestled in a forest within the vicinity of the Sigatoka River. It is one of Fiji’s most well known tourist sites and for first timers to the country it offers the perfect opportunity to ac...

Discovering Mystical Meenakshi

26th November 2009
Renowned for its historic significance and religious fervour Madurai is a city of pilgrims. As one of South India’s most ancient cities, Madurai was famed throughout the land as a premier centre for learning and a pilgrim hotspot. It is believed that it...

Glasgow - Sightseeing couldn’t get any better

26th November 2009
Amidst the surrounding Victorian architecture of one of Europe’s most multi-cultured social communities, the west of Scotland, more commonly known as Glasgow is one of the busiest cities in the country and exudes culture and modernism. Travelling to ...

Merry Hill Shopping Complex – Could you possibly want for anything more?

26th November 2009
For the connoisseurs of shopping a visit to the Merry Hill Shopping Complex in the UK is a must. Boasting more than 150 shops and various brands beneath a single roof, the car park can accommodate a minimum of 10,000 vehicles at a time. Should anyone t...

Shopping in Colombo – A wide offering of choice on the Island Paradise

26th November 2009
Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka presents shoppers with a wide range of choice when it comes to shopping. The prospective shopper can expect to find everything from upscale clothing items to electronic items. Shopping in Colombo varies heavily in nature ...

The Millennium Stadium: Cardiff’s Spectacular Superstructure

26th November 2009
Cardiff is a town where past and present mingle to create a rare unity that is unusual for a municipality in Wales. On one hand its’ lush park lands and castles hark back to the glory days of its’ past while the equally enticing modern city atmosphere...

Manila Bay – A stunning modernized bay with a militaristic past

26th November 2009
Considered to be one of the finest harbours in Asia and arguably one of the best in the World, Manila Bay presents visitors to the Philippines an extremely scenic destination to visit. Stunning views over an expansive body of water, the bay is a sight for...

Discover the beauty and charm of China’s history at the Jade Buddha Temple in Shanghai

26th November 2009
China’s largest city Shanghai is located in the eastern coast of China at the mouth of the Yangtze River. The city itself is an absolute melting pot of activity and is the epicentre of China’s astounding growth as a global financial super power. Shang...

The home of past Royalty- The Grand Palace

26th November 2009
Considered to be one of the most traveler friendly cities in the world, Bangkok is the vibrant capital of Thailand. Famous for its energetic nightlife scene and delectable street food, Bangkok is the place to be if you’re fond of tropical climates and c...

Along the Path to Liberty on Boston’s Freedom Trail

26th November 2009
Adjective-heavy for its monumental past in the quest for democracy, Boston is not only home of the Red Socks but the cradle of freedom and the birthplace of American democracy, what Athens was to Greece. Despite its moderate size this culturally significa...

Shop till you drop at Orchard Road

26th November 2009
Considered the smallest nation in Southeast Asia, Singapore is a country that’s compiled with a unique mix of ingredients that ranges from spicy Asian inhabitants to busy Japanese entrepreneurs. Despite its size this country has a more than capable mult...

The Splendor of the Three Kingdoms

26th November 2009
China is fast emerging as a one of the worlds top tourists destinations. It is rich in history and has many heritage sites for the discerning traveler. China boasts of one of the worlds oldest civilizations which is said to date back to 5000 years. It is ...

The Sky is the Limit at Hong Kong’s Captivating Central Business District

26th November 2009
Spread across 1100 square metres of a prime trading hotspot, Hong Kong is a Westerner’s dream of an Asian city. Singular, independent and thriving, Hong Kong is at once associated and disassociated with its Chinese heritage. An eastern city with a decid...

Snake Farm: Asia’s terrifying yet fascinating Snake Farm

26th November 2009
For most, the slithering and extremely terrifying snake is a creature that should be avoided by all ways and means. However, for some this unique creature is a reason for fascination and for those the Snake Farm which is also identified as the Queen Saow...
 
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