The cosmopolitan capital of the Philippines is the premier Christian city of Asia and considered as one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world with a population of over 1.5 million people.
A modern city, but with cultural attractions and years of history behind.
Philippines' last ecological frontier: splendid beaches and a National Marine Park, part of UNESCO.
74 meters high and 81 meters wide, this is the largest waterfall in Asia.
Snow carvings, ice lanterns, skiing and ice sliding make Harbin China's most popular winter destinations.
Linked to its ancient civilization and many of the world’s most famous attractions, such as The Great Wall, China may just be the most culturally nation on earth.
A small country in Southeast Asia, overshadowed by it's more famous neighbours, but which is gaining more and more popularity.
Untouched by mass tourism, North Korea is visited only by the ones intrigued by its mysterious air.
Temples surrounded by colorful flowers, energetic people and non stop attractions. This and much more in South Korea.